
Golf like other ball games doesn't have a standard playing field. Thus, it is vital to be able to deal with various types of terrain and play on various courses. Courses typically have either nine or 18 holes, zones of terrain that include a cup, which is which is the hole that holds the ball. Every hole has a teeing ground to start from and a putting area with the cup. There are several common terrain types that lie between the teeing grounds and the green. This includes fairways (higher grass) as well as the rough (lower grass), as well as hazards like water, rocks and sand-filled bunkers. Each hole on a course is unique in the particular layout.Golf is played to the least number of strokes played by an individual, known as stroke play, or the score that is the lowest on all holes in a complete round by an individual or group, referred to as match play. Stroke play is the most popular game, particularly at elite levels.
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