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eagle, stroke, birdie, tee, driver,, hazard, a wooden peg on which a ball is placed for driving

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
It sounds like you’re listing terms related to the game of golf! Here's a brief explanation of each term:

1. **Eagle**: A score that is two strokes under par on a specific hole.
2. **Stroke**: A single swing of the club that makes contact with the ball.
3. **Birdie**: A score that is one stroke under par on a specific hole.
4. **Tee**: The area where the first stroke is taken on a hole; it can also refer to the wooden or plastic peg used to elevate the ball for the initial drive.
5. **Driver**: A type of golf club designed to hit the ball long distances, typically used for the first shot from the tee.
6. **Hazard**: Any obstacle on the course that can affect play, such as a bunker or water hazard.
7. **Tee (again)**: Refers to the aforementioned wooden peg that holds the ball in place for the first stroke of a hole.

These terms encapsulate key aspects of the game! If you need more details or have specific questions, feel free to ask!
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