
Golf, unlike most ball games, does not and doesn't have an established playing area and dealing with the various conditions encountered on various courses is an essential aspect of the game. The typical course has 18 to 9 holes. These are regions of land with cups, which indicate the hole where the ball is dropped. Each hole on a course is a teeing surface to begin from, and an putting green with the cup. There are a variety of terrain that lie between the green and the tee. This includes the fairway rough (high grass) and other hazards such as the bunters containing sand. Each hole is unique and is designed in a unique way. Stroke play, which is especially preferred by the elite is the most popular format.
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