
The golf game, unlike many ball games, cannot and doesn't have an established playing area and the ability to deal with the different terrains that are encountered on various courses is a key part of playing. The most common course is 18 holes or nine holes on a course. Every hole has a cup that holds the ball. Each hole on a course includes a teeing grounds to begin from, and an putting green with the cup. There are several different types of terrain between the teeing field and the green. These include fairways (higher grass) as well as the rough (lower grass) and hazards such as rocks, water and bunkers that are filled with sand. Every hole on a golf course is unique. It is either match play or stroke play. Stroke play is the most favored format, especially at elite levels.
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