
The golf game, unlike many ball games, doesn't have and does not use a standardized playing area, and the ability to deal with the different terrains on different courses is an important aspect of the game. Courses typically comprise 18 or 9 holes, zones of terrain that have a cup, the hole where you can play the ball. Each hole is equipped with an teeing field to begin from and a putting space that contains the cup. There are a variety of standard types of terrain that lie between the tee and green, like the fairway rough (tall grass), and various hazards, such as rocks, water or bunkers that are filled with sand. Every hole on a course is distinctive in its specific layout.Golf is played with the lowest amount of strokes a player can make which is known as stroke play or the score that is the lowest for the many holes played in a full round played by an individual or team, known as match play. Stroke play, especially popular at the elite level, is the most common game format.
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