
The game of golf, unlike other ball games, cannot and does not have a standardized playing area, and adapting to the diverse conditions encountered on various courses is a key part of the game. A course typically has 18 to 9 holes. These are regions of land with cups that mark the spot in which the ball will be received. Every hole on a golf course includes a teeing grounds to begin from, and an putting green with the cup. There are many types of terrains between the green and the tee, including the fairway rough (high grass) and various other hazards, such as rocks, water or sand-filled bunters. Each hole on the course of golf is unique. It's either match play or stroke play. Stroke play is especially well-liked by elite players is the most well-known game format.
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