
Golf isn't like other ball games. It does not have the same playing surface. It is challenging for players to adjust to the varied terrains on each course. Courses typically comprise 9 or 18 holes, zones of terrain that include a cup, which is the hole that receives the ball. Teeing areas are utilized to mark the beginning of a hole and a cup is used to hold the cup. There are numerous different types of terrain between the teeing field as well as the green. This includes fairways (higher grass) as well as the rough (lower grass) and hazards like rocks, water and bunkers that are filled with sand. Each hole is distinctive and has its own layout. Stroke play, which is especially popular at the elite level, is the most common style of play.
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