
Like most ball games, does not and does not use the same playing space, and coping with the varied terrains that are encountered on various courses is a key part of playing. The typical course has 18 to 9 holes. These are regions of land with cups, which indicate the hole that the ball will land. Each hole is equipped with a teeing surface to start from and a putting space which houses the cup. There are many types of terrain between the green and the tee, such as the fairway and rough (high grass) and various other hazards, such as water, rocks or sand-filled bunters. Every hole on a course is unique to the particular layout.Golf is played to the least number of strokes played by an individual called stroke play, or the score that is the lowest on all holes in a complete round for an individual or group, referred to as match play. Stroke play, especially popular at the elite level is the most well-known style of play.
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