
Golf, unlike most ball games, cannot be played on an standardized playing field, and coping with the varied terrains encountered on different courses is an important aspect of playing. There are usually 18 holes or nine holes on the course. Each hole is equipped with cups which hold the ball. Every hole on a golf course includes a teeing grounds to begin from, and a putting green containing the cup. There are numerous different types of terrain between the teeing ground as well as the green. These include fairways (higher grass) as well as the rough (lower grass), as well as hazards such as rocks, water and bunkers filled with sand. Every hole on a golf course is unique with its own layout.Golf is played to the lowest number of strokes by an individual called stroke play, or the lowest score on the most holes in a round, whether by an individual or a team, also known as match play. Stroke play, which is especially popular at the elite level is the most popular game format.
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