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==1. Explain the purpose of the game of golf, and discuss the origins of the modern game of rounds and holes.== | ==1. Explain the purpose of the game of golf, and discuss the origins of the modern game of rounds and holes.== | ||
+ | The game of golf is a recreational sport for those who enjoy accuracy, challenge, character building, nature, and improving ones skill. The game was officially made a sport in St. Andrews, Scotland in 1552 AD when the resources were made available to build an official golf course. | ||
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+ | Today, St Andrews, Scotland is known as the “Home of Golf.” After many years, the game has become standardized into 18 holes (which is one round). Each hole consists of a tee box (start point) and the green (where the actual hole is located), separated by some distance. The green is where a flagstick (pin) is placed in a hole as the marker into which the ball needs to be putted. The hole is usually 4.25 inches in diameter, and is at least four inches deep. | ||
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+ | The game was later designed for 1 round = 72 strokes (18 holes * 4 strokes). | ||
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+ | Today, golf balls have also been standardized in size to the modern golf ball of 1.620 ounces (45.93 g), with a spherical in shape and no less than 1.68 inches (42.7 mm) in diameter. | ||
==2. Explain the scoring system in golf.== | ==2. Explain the scoring system in golf.== |
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1. Explain the purpose of the game of golf, and discuss the origins of the modern game of rounds and holes.
The game of golf is a recreational sport for those who enjoy accuracy, challenge, character building, nature, and improving ones skill. The game was officially made a sport in St. Andrews, Scotland in 1552 AD when the resources were made available to build an official golf course.
Today, St Andrews, Scotland is known as the “Home of Golf.” After many years, the game has become standardized into 18 holes (which is one round). Each hole consists of a tee box (start point) and the green (where the actual hole is located), separated by some distance. The green is where a flagstick (pin) is placed in a hole as the marker into which the ball needs to be putted. The hole is usually 4.25 inches in diameter, and is at least four inches deep.
The game was later designed for 1 round = 72 strokes (18 holes * 4 strokes).
Today, golf balls have also been standardized in size to the modern golf ball of 1.620 ounces (45.93 g), with a spherical in shape and no less than 1.68 inches (42.7 mm) in diameter.