
The game of golf, unlike other ball games, doesn't have be played on the same playing space, and coping with the varied terrains encountered on different courses is a key part of playing. A course usually has 18 to 9 holes. These are regions of land with cups that indicate the spot in which the ball will be received. Every hole has an teeing area to begin from, as well as a putting zone which contains the cup. There are several common terrain types that lie between the teeing area and the green. These include fairways (higher grass), rough (lower grass), as well as hazards such as rocks, water and bunkers containing sand. Every hole on a golf course is unique to its particular layout.Golf is played with the lowest number of strokes a player can make called stroke play or the lowest score on all holes in a complete round for an individual or team, also known as match play. Stroke play is especially preferred by the elite, is the most common game format.
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