A course record can be recorded only when the player putts out all putts and is not "given" putts in a match. If the player putts out all putts in match play then it would be a course record if he breaks the record.
Medal play is where you keep a score, as opposed to matchplay.
In Matchplay you are allowed to practice after a completed hole, only your short game, this includes pitching and putting, but bunker shots or shots from hazards are not allowed. You can practice like this as long as it does not cause an undue delay to play. You are not allowed to practice fuller swing shots. Matchplay differs from strokeplay in one unique way. Before a matchplay round you are allowed to practice on the course, in strokeplay this is not allowed. So, before a matchplay you can play a couple of holes, or pitch and putt to any green, if you did so in strokeplay you would be disqualified.
It is a golf links if the course is near the sea. Otherwise it is a golf course if further inland.
The homophone for a rough golf course is "course."
The golf course closest to USC is Brookside Golf Course. It is located beside the Rose Bowl. It is a public golf course.
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A mini golf course has obstacles and hills and bumps and a traditional golf course has a green and a fairway
Bayview Golf Course in Kaneohe reopened it's mini-golf course.
Yes, but obviously if it is in your way you can ask them to mark it.
Yes, I just love this golf course of Kentucky. During my online course at Thegolferswebsite I was came to know about this golf course.