It is harder to focus mentally on the course then on the driving range. Also it just does not matter how well you hiit the ball, it matters how far, with how much loft you hit it with, with any spin, or even with any fade. It is harder to focus mentally on the course then on the driving range. Also it just does not matter how well you hiit the ball, it matters how far, with how much loft you hit it with, with any spin, or even with any fade.
putt
It is a golf ball that has the logo of a resort/golf course printed on the ball.
In the simplest terms, striking is hitting the ball.
Putter
Yes.
This stands for out of bounds. It is an area of the golf course or off the golf course which is not in play. If you hit your ball out of bounds, you cannot play your next shot from there, you must re-hit your shot from the place you originally played from. There is a one shot penalty for hitting out of bounds.
The little holder for a golf ball is called a tee - when you tee off, you start a golf game by hitting the ball off of the holder.
Basically a stroke is where a genuine movement is made towards the golf ball. Once you address the ball and make a swing, this counts as a stroke, even if you miss it.
Waggle?
a birdie
Have you seen a golf swing? The idea is to hit the ball with the swing, that is the only way to play the game.
Try and focus on staying down on the ball, almost imagine you are hitting the ball into the ground, this will compress it and help get the ball in the air.