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A golfers first shot on every hole and at the beginning of the round is at the tee box

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What is a golfers first shot called?

tee off


What is a ball that curves to the right called in golf?

A shot that starts straight, or to the left and then works right is known as a fade. (For right handed golfers) --------------- For right handed golfers a Slice is a shot that curves to the right and a Hook is a shot that curves to the left.


On a golfers first shot what club would they usually use?

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How many professional golfers are there in the US?

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Do professional golfers get paid overtime?

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Why do golfers call out fore when they've hit an off target shot?

It is a widely accepted term used frequently in golf, other golfers know that when they hear fore the should be wary that a ball may be coming their way, and they'll duck because getting hit with a golf ball will hurt.


What rule governs teeing after lost ball?

Rules state that a lost ball costs you stroke and distance. In other words you add one to your score and go back to where you played the shot originally. If you hit a poor shot and think you may have lost your ball, most golfers will hit what is called a provisional. This means your provisional shot is in play if you can't find the first one you hit. This saves time and removes the necessity of returning to where you hit your shot originally. If you find your original shot you disregard the provisional ball. One addendum, on public courses in casual play, if no provisional ball was hit, most golfers will drop a ball near the spot they lost their ball, add a stroke and play on. Going back to the original spot and replaying your shot is time consuming and not really practical on a crowded golf course.


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When was First Shot created?

First Shot was created in 2009-11.