
Golf, unlike most ball games, doesn't have be played on a standardized playing area, and coping with the varied conditions encountered on various courses is an important aspect of the game. A course usually has 18 to nine holes. These are the areas of terrain that contain cups that indicate the spot where the ball is received. Every hole has a teeing ground to start from and a putting area which contains the cup. There are various types of terrain that lie between the green and the tee, such as the fairway, rough (high grass) and various other hazards, such as rock, water, or bunters containing sand. Each hole on a course is unique in the particular layout.Golf is played to the lowest amount of strokes a player can make or team, referred to as stroke play or the lowest score for the many holes in a complete round played by an individual or team, which is known as match play. The stroke play format is the most commonly played format across all levels, particularly at the elite level.
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