
Golf isn't like the other ball games. It is not a game with an area of play that is standard. This makes it difficult to adjust to the various conditions on each course. Courses typically have either 9 or 18 holes, zones of terrain that include a cup, which is the hole that receives the ball. Each hole is equipped with a teeing ground to start from, as well as a putting zone which contains the cup. There are several standard terrain types between the teeing grounds as well as the green. They include fairways (higher grass) as well as the rough (lower grass), as well as hazards such as rocks, water and bunkers filled with sand. Each hole is distinct and is designed in a unique way. Stroke play, which is especially well-liked by elite players is the most well-known game format.
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