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Re: Wit & Wisdom of Golf

Posted: November 27th, 2014, 6:46 am
by Stan Nehilla
Golf Dictionary

Short hole - Term used to describe any par three.

Re: Wit & Wisdom of Golf

Posted: November 28th, 2014, 9:41 am
by Stan Nehilla
Golf Dictionary

Short stick - The putter, so named because it's the shortest club in the bag. You can make up for a lot of bad work with other sticks if you can handle the short stick.

Re: Wit & Wisdom of Golf

Posted: November 29th, 2014, 8:45 am
by Stan Nehilla
Golf Dictionary

Shotgun start - Some tournaments station players on each tee to start a round so that they can all finish at roughly the same time. This is called a shotgun start because the beginning of play was once signalled by a shotgun blast. Now they use a horn to signal the beginning of play—it's a lot safer.

Re: Wit & Wisdom of Golf

Posted: November 29th, 2014, 9:45 am
by DC#1
Unless there is a ringer in the tournament and you want to even the playing field.

Re: Wit & Wisdom of Golf

Posted: November 30th, 2014, 8:51 am
by Stan Nehilla
Golf Dictionary

Side - Each nine holes—front and back. Also each team in a competition.

Re: Wit & Wisdom of Golf

Posted: December 1st, 2014, 8:58 am
by Stan Nehilla
Golf Dictionary

Sitter - Term for a ball sitting atop the grass in the rough. Pray for a sitter when you see your tee shot heading for trouble.

Re: Wit & Wisdom of Golf

Posted: December 2nd, 2014, 4:26 am
by Stan Nehilla
Golf Dictionary

Skull
- To hit the upper part of the ball, causing a fast, low driving shot. You might try hitting slightly more under the ball with a sweeping movement of the arms.

Re: Wit & Wisdom of Golf

Posted: December 3rd, 2014, 5:38 am
by Stan Nehilla
Golf Dictionary

Sky - To hit too far under the ball, causing a high, ballooning shot. You might try using your hands to open up the clubface a bit.

Re: Wit & Wisdom of Golf

Posted: December 4th, 2014, 5:51 am
by Stan Nehilla
Golf Dictionary

Slam-dunk - To hit the ball into the hole with great force. This usually happens when a putt or chip that is moving much faster than the ideal speed slams into the back of the cup, pops into the air, and falls into the hole.

Re: Wit & Wisdom of Golf

Posted: December 5th, 2014, 5:23 am
by Stan Nehilla
Golf Dictionary

Slice - A shot that curves to the right. The most common fault of amateur golfers, generally caused by an open club face at impact. To hit the ball with too open a club face. You might try closing it up a little.