
Golf, unlike other ball games, does not have a normal playing field. Therefore, it is vital to be able to cope with various terrains and play on various courses. There are usually nine holes or 18 holes on a course. Each hole is equipped with cups that hold the ball. Every hole in a course has a teeing area starting point, as well as an putting green with the cup. There are a variety of terrain between the green and the tee, such as the fairway, rough (high grass) and various other hazards, such as water, rocks or bunters containing sand. Each hole is unique and has its own layout. The stroke play format is the most commonly played format across all levels, and especially at the top level.
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