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Golf

Golf courses can be categorized into public and private types, each with distinct characteristics. Public courses are generally less expensive and accessible to everyone, though they may offer lower quality compared to private courses.

Golf

Golf

Accessories

Golf glove

Whichever your dominant hand is, the opposite

Golf tees

To tee the ball up on the tee

Golf balls

To play with

12-24 balls per round

Clubs

Attire

Shoes
Tennis shoes
Golf shoes

No metal spikes allowed, only plastic

Pants/Shorts
Shorts

Must be dressy, no athletic gear

No cargo shorts allowed

Knee length

Pants

Must be dress pants, no athletic gear

No cargo pants

Belt
Knit belt
Leather belt
Shirt
Collared shirts are always required
Hat
Usually a hat with a golf course logo or equipment brand

Equipment

Club parts
Grip

Put on the club to hold on to

Shaft

Steel

Usually in all the other clubs

Graphite

Usually used in woods

Head

Wood head, iron head, wedge head, putter head

Putter
Used when you get on the green
Wedges
Used for around the green
Used for into the green
Used for into a green or off the tee on a par 3
Hybrid/driving iron
Driving iron

Goes lower

Better on a dry course

Better with more wind

Hybrid

Goes higher

Better on a wet course

Better in less wind

Woods
Goes shorter than the driver but further than irons
Can be used off the tee or into the green
Subtopic
Driver
Goes the furthest
Usually used off the tee

Weather

Winter
Usually more wind

Into the wind goes shorter

Downwind goes further

Usually wet

Courses play longer

Scores are usually higher

Less rounds are played

Greens have less grain

Ball rolls less

Summer
Usually less wind
Usually dry

Courses play shorter

Scores are usually lower

More rounds are played

Greens have more grain

Ball rolls more

Course Type

Private
Usually higher quality

Usually more expensive

Only members and guests allowed

Things are usually charged to an account

Public
Usually lesser quality

Usually less expensive

Anyone can play

Things are usually paid for at time

Practice

Long Game
Irons
Woods

Routine

Training Aid

Short Game
Up and Down Calculations

Certain Amount of balls up and down ex: 20/30

Internal Games

Scatter out 6 balls get 4/6 inside a club length

Move back 6ft every time you get inside a club length

6 Balls inside a club length in a row

Daily checklist of hitting all the shots

Putting
Speed Drills

Putting the ball close to the hole from a long distance

3 in a row inside 10% distance from hole ex: 20ft=2ft

6 two putts in a row outside of 40ft

Fundamentals

Using a training aid

Making Drills

Goal for a set amount of putts

10ft-15ft-20ft 12/36

4-8ft 12/16