What are the hole under the leaf called?
The holes under leaves are called "stomata." Stomata are tiny openings that allow for gas exchange, enabling plants to take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen during photosynthesis. They also play a crucial role in regulating water loss through transpiration. Each stoma is surrounded by guard cells that control its opening and closing.
What should I do if my wife gets mad at me for playing too much golf?
#1, get your priorties straight.
#2, get a new wife.
How many championships has Zach Johnson won?
Zach Johnson, the American professional golfer, has had many championship victories. Since turning pro in 1998, he won nine PGA Tour tournaments, including the 2007 Masters.
How many people played golf in the old days?
Golf in the 60's was vastly different than it is today. Players would play courses that were a lot shorter, the upkeep of the courses wasn't as good and neither was the equipment.
The woods and drivers were made out of wood, and had steel shafts, the grips were usually leather or a cheaper substitute. The irons were all cast and were mainly blades, as cavity backs had not been developed. V grooves were used so there wasn't as much spin.
What is the term TCP sawgrass used for?
The term TPC Sawgrass stands for "The Tournament Players Club at Sawgrass". This is a set of golf courses in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, United States. There are actually two courses on the premises, each with a par of 72.
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From the Rules of Golf, Section II, Definitions.
The "teeing ground" is the starting place for the hole to be played. It is a rectangular area two club-lengths in depth, the front and the sides of which are defined by the outside limits of two tee-markers. A ball is outside the teeing ground when all of it lies outside the teeing ground.
How is winner determined in a twelve hole golf competition?
Lowest score (either nett or gross), then if players are tied, better last 9, better last 6, better last 3, then 2 and 1. Whether the competition is nett or gross that is how the winner is decided in the better finish rule.
What is slope rating for a golf course?
The difficult level in its gradient. The Slope system addresses the problem of portability of handicaps by adjusting a player's USGA Handicap Index according to the relative difficulty of the golf course being played. Courses are rated according to the relative difficulty for both the scratch and the bogey golfer. Slope Rating is based on the performance of the bogey golfer as defined by the USGA.
Ernings for top 10 in the golf US Open?
The amount of winnings for each player who made the cut is usually published in monday's sports section of your local newspaper.
What are some themes for a mini golf course?
Carnival, beach, maze, windmill ...... could be anything
What is the best way to read greens on a golf course?
Crouch down and take a look in line with the hole, from directly behind your ball. You will be able to tell which way the putt will break, and the severity of the slope will tell you how much it will break. The easiest way to tell which way a green will break is in a practice round (not a competition one) hit numerous putts to areas where a pin may be cut and remember how the ball reacts.
Always watch out for the contour of the green and the ball always breaks towards the sea. You cannot really be taught how to read greens, you need to develop it yourself. The more you play the better you get at it.
Who had to many clubs in his bag on the final round of the 2001 British Open?
Ian Woosnam in the final round of the 2001 Open at Royal Lytham and ST. Annes. He was tied for the overnight lead and birdied the par 3 first. On the second tee his caddy told him he had two drivers and therefore 15 clubs. Two shot penalty and Woosnam went mental, he was furious, he even threw one driver across the tee box. He never really recovered and finished 4 shots behind winner David Duval. His caddy from that day was spotted working on a building site a couple of years ago.
How many scores does it take to get a handicap index?
The USGA uses the lowest 10 out of your last 20 rounds to find your handicap.
Is the golf hole tapered to a smaller diameter at the bottom?
The diameter of the "cup" is the same top to bottom. There is, however, a slight beveled edge which makes the ball sit in the middle of the cup making it easier to retrieve by the golfer.
How much do you open club-face when chipping?
It depends on the shot you want to hit. If you want the ball to roll then you should keep the clubface square and go into a forward press. When hitting a pitch shot you can play anything from 55º to 65º depending on your swing speed and how far you want to fly the ball. Anything much more than 65º would be a flop shot.