
The game of golf, unlike other ball games, does not be played on a standardized playing area, and coping with the varied terrains encountered on different courses is a crucial aspect of playing. The most common course is nine holes or 18 holes on a course. Each hole has an ice cube that is used to hold the ball. Every hole on a golf course contains a teeing ground to begin with, and a putting green containing the cup. There are various types of terrains between the green and the tee. These include the fairway and rough (high grass) and other hazards like water, rocks or bunters that are sand-filled. Every hole on a golf course is unique. It is either stroke play or match play. Stroke play, which is particularly preferred by the elite, is the most common form of play.
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