
Like most ball games, cannot be played on an standardized playing field, and adapting to the diverse terrains that are encountered on various courses is a crucial aspect of the game. A typical course is comprised of 18 to 9 holes. These are areas of land with cups, which mark the location that the ball will land. Teeing areas are used to begin a hole, while a cup holds the cup. There are various standard forms of terrain between the tee and green, such as the fairway rough (tall grass) as well as various hazards like rocks, water, or bunkers that are filled with sand. Every hole on a golf course is distinctive in its particular layout.Golf is played for the lowest amount of strokes per player called stroke play, or the score that is the lowest for the many holes in a round for an individual or team, known as match play. Stroke play is the most popular method, especially at the top levels.
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