
Golf, unlike most ball games, doesn't have be played on the same playing space, and dealing with the various terrains encountered on different courses is an essential aspect of playing. Courses typically comprise nine or 18 holes. regions of terrain that each have a cup, which is the hole that holds the ball. Every hole has a teeing surface to start from and a putting area which contains the cup. There are a variety of standard types of terrain between the tees and the green, such as the fairway, rough (tall grass), and various hazards like rocks, water, or sand-filled bunkers. Each hole on a golf course is unique. It is either match play or stroke play. Stroke play is the most popular format, especially at elite levels.
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