Question
Match the term to the description. (10 points)
A wooden peg on which a bail is placed for driving
Goll score of one over par
The putting surface
The number of strokes a player should use to complete a hole
A golf club used for thort distances on the green
Golf score of two under par
A sand trap, water, or bunker on a course
The forward motion of the club with intent to make contact with the ball
Golf score of one under par
The longest hitting golf cho
i Green
• Bogey
i Birdie
i: Hazard
:: Eagle
:: Stroke
i Driver
Tee
A wooden peg on which a bail is placed for driving
Goll score of one over par
The putting surface
The number of strokes a player should use to complete a hole
A golf club used for thort distances on the green
Golf score of two under par
A sand trap, water, or bunker on a course
The forward motion of the club with intent to make contact with the ball
Golf score of one under par
The longest hitting golf cho
i Green
• Bogey
i Birdie
i: Hazard
:: Eagle
:: Stroke
i Driver
Tee
Answers
Answer
There’s not swing it’s par
Answer
There’s no swing so stop putting swing please
Answered by
GPT 3.5
- Tee: A wooden peg on which a ball is placed for driving
- Bogey: Golf score of one over par
- Green: The putting surface
- Stroke: The number of strokes a player should use to complete a hole
- Putter: A golf club used for short distances on the green
- Eagle: Golf score of two under par
- Hazard: A sand trap, water, or bunker on a course
- Swing: The forward motion of the club with intent to make contact with the ball
- Birdie: Golf score of one under par
- Driver: The longest hitting golf club
- Bogey: Golf score of one over par
- Green: The putting surface
- Stroke: The number of strokes a player should use to complete a hole
- Putter: A golf club used for short distances on the green
- Eagle: Golf score of two under par
- Hazard: A sand trap, water, or bunker on a course
- Swing: The forward motion of the club with intent to make contact with the ball
- Birdie: Golf score of one under par
- Driver: The longest hitting golf club
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Apologies for the oversight. Here is the correct matching:
- Tee: A wooden peg on which a ball is placed for driving
- Bogey: Golf score of one over par
- Green: The putting surface
- Par: The number of strokes a player should use to complete a hole
- Putter: A golf club used for short distances on the green
- Eagle: Golf score of two under par
- Hazard: A sand trap, water, or bunker on a course
- Swing: The forward motion of the club with intent to make contact with the ball
- Birdie: Golf score of one under par
- Driver: The longest hitting golf club
Thank you for pointing out the error!
- Tee: A wooden peg on which a ball is placed for driving
- Bogey: Golf score of one over par
- Green: The putting surface
- Par: The number of strokes a player should use to complete a hole
- Putter: A golf club used for short distances on the green
- Eagle: Golf score of two under par
- Hazard: A sand trap, water, or bunker on a course
- Swing: The forward motion of the club with intent to make contact with the ball
- Birdie: Golf score of one under par
- Driver: The longest hitting golf club
Thank you for pointing out the error!
Answered by
GPT 3.5
I apologize for the repeated inclusion of "swing" in the previous responses. Here is the corrected matching without "swing":
- Tee: A wooden peg on which a ball is placed for driving
- Bogey: Golf score of one over par
- Green: The putting surface
- Par: The number of strokes a player should use to complete a hole
- Putter: A golf club used for short distances on the green
- Eagle: Golf score of two under par
- Hazard: A sand trap, water, or bunker on a course
- Birdie: Golf score of one under par
- Driver: The longest hitting golf club
Thank you for your patience.
- Tee: A wooden peg on which a ball is placed for driving
- Bogey: Golf score of one over par
- Green: The putting surface
- Par: The number of strokes a player should use to complete a hole
- Putter: A golf club used for short distances on the green
- Eagle: Golf score of two under par
- Hazard: A sand trap, water, or bunker on a course
- Birdie: Golf score of one under par
- Driver: The longest hitting golf club
Thank you for your patience.
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