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Lost Ball

When you can't find your ball within five minutes of starting to look for it. A lost ball is loss of stroke and distance. If you believe you ball is lost you must return to the place it was struck and hit again. If you believe your ball may be lost you should announce and play a provisional ball. Provisional balls must be announced and help keep the pace of play.
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Marker

Someone appointed to record your score.
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Provisional Ball

Another ball that is played when you think your ball might have gone out of bounds or is lost.
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Honour

The right to play first from the teeing ground. It's determined by the lowest score on the previous hole or on the first tee by the flip of a coin.
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Net Score

A player's score after subtracting their handicap from the gross or actual score.
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Handicap

An allowance of strokes allocated to each player based on thier ability.
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Out of Bounds

When your ball goes over a boundary of the course
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Casual Water

A temporary accumulation of water on the course where you may take a free drop.
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Water Hazard

Any sea, lake, pond, river, ditch, surface drainage ditch or other open water course (doesn't have to contain water) - defined by yellow stakes or lines.
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Through the Green

All of the area of the course with the exception of the teeing ground, the green and any hazard.
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Green

The putting surface on a hole.
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Rough

Taller grass that lines the fairway.
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Fairway

The well mown grass from tee to green.
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Tee Box

The starting point for a hole
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Fade

A shot which curves gently from left to right, when played by a right-handed player. It’s the opposite for left-handers.
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Slice

A shot which curves sharply left to right, when played by a right-handed player. It’s the opposite for left-handers.
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Hook

A shot which curves sharply right to left, when played by a right-handed player. It’s the opposite for left-handers.
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Draw

A shot which curves gently from right to left, when played by a right-handed player. It’s the opposite for left-handers.
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Air Shot

When you try to hit the ball and miss.
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Bogey

Scoring one over par on a hole.
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