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WOODS
IRONS
PUTTERS
EXPLANATION
• This lesson will take you on a tour through some of the most basic information about the game golf, including scoring information, grass information, and information about the different types of golf clubs.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• Following the completion of this lesson the you will be able to:
– Identify the difference between a par, birdie, and bogey.
– Identify the difference between the fairway, rough, and green.
– Identify the difference between a wood, iron, and putter.
DIRECTIONS
• Open the worksheet titled basic golf information, answer the worksheet questions on a blank document as you work through the tutorial.
GOLF HOLE ANATOMY
Grass on a golf course is kept at three different lengths.
The names of the grass are:
Fairway
Rough
Green
FAIRWAY
• The fairway is the short grass that runs up the middle of every hole.
• It is named the fairway because it is thought to be the most fair path to the hole.
ROUGH
• Rough is grass that is kept at a much longer length than the fairway. The rough runs on both the left and right side of the fairway.
• The reason it is named the rough is because you will have a rough time on the hole if you hit it in the rough.
GREEN
• The green is the shortest grass on the golf course.
• The hole is located on the green.
• The reason the grass is the shortest on the green is because you use a club that helps you roll the ball along the ground and into the hole.
The short grass in the middle of the course is called the fairway.
The green is the part of the golf course where the hole is located, it is the shortest grass on the course.
The rough is the longest grass on the golf course, it is the hardest grass to play from.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• Following the completion of this lesson the you will be able to:
– Identify the difference between the fairway, rough, and green.
– Identify the difference between a par, birdie, and bogey.
– Identify the difference between a wood, iron, and putter.
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GOLF SCORING
• In the game of golf the objective is to get the ball in the hole in the least amount of strokes as possible.
• There are three types of golf holes– Par 3’s– Par 4’s – Par 5’s
*In order to make a par on a hole you would get your ball in the hole on a par 3 in 3 strokes, a par 4 in 4 strokes, and a par 5 in 5 strokes.
PAR
• You have achieved a score of a PAR if you are able to get the ball into the hole on a:
– Par 3 in 3 strokes– Par 4 in 4 strokes– Par 5 in 5 strokes
PAR
BIRDIE
• You have achieved a score of a BIRDIE if you are able to get the ball into the hole on a:
– Par 3 in 2 strokes– Par 4 in 3 strokes– Par 5 in 4 strokes
BIRDIE
BOGEY
• You have achieved a score of a BOGEY if you are able to get the ball into the hole on a:
– Par 3 in 4 strokes– Par 4 in 5 strokes– Par 5 in 6 strokes
BOGEY
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• Following the completion of this lesson the you will be able to:
– Identify the difference between a par, birdie, and bogey.
– Identify the difference between the fairway, rough, and green.
– Identify the difference between a wood, iron, and putter.
SO FAR WE HAVE COVEREDGolf Hole Anatomy Golf Scoring Golf ClubsGolf Scoring Golf Clubs
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BIRDIE
BOGEY
FAIRWAY
ROUGH
GREEN
WOODS
IRONS
PUTTERS
GOLF CLUBS
• There are 3 types of golf clubs
– WOODS
– IRONS
– PUTTERS
WOODS
• Woods are the golf clubs that you hit the farthest.
• Woods generally hit the ball the farthest.
IRONS
• There are more irons in a golfers golf bag than any other club.
• Many golfers carry the following irons 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Pitching Wedge, and Sand Wedge.
PUTTER
- The putter is the shortest club in your bag.
- It is only to be used in and around the green.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• Following the completion of this lesson the you will be able to:
– Identify the difference between a par, birdie, and bogey.
– Identify the difference between the fairway, rough, and green.
– Identify the difference between a wood, iron, and putter.
SO FAR WE HAVE COVEREDGolf Hole Anatomy Golf Scoring Golf ClubsGolf Scoring Golf Clubs
PAR
BIRDIE
BOGEY
FAIRWAY
ROUGH
GREEN
WOODS
IRONS
PUTTERS
Sources Cited
• I got the info for this presentation from:
– http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairway_(golf)#Fairway_and_rough
END OF TUTORIAL