In foursomes it is quite simple, one player hits the tee shot on the odd holes, the other hits the tee shot on the even holes. Imagine two players A and B. On hole 1- A hits tee shot, B hits 2nd shot, A hits 3rd shot, B hits 4th shot etc. On hole 2- B hits tee shot, A hits 2nd shot, B hits 3rd shot, A hits 4th shot. If A hits the tee shot OB, then B hits the provisional tee shot, then A hits what would be the 4th shot.
Fairway.
The fairway is the area up the centre of the hole which follows the line of the hole, it is closely mown.
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the apron is the area around the green, the grass in the apron is shorter than the fairway and longer than the green
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The apron is the area between the green and fairway, it is usually cut very short.
Yes, this is perfectly legal. Unless there is an internal out of bounds, that is unlikely but does happen.
The three main ones are the tee, fairway and green.
He was 21 when he was in the situations video
There's no particular standard, so it could be any distance depending on the whims of the course.
These are designed so people can identify their golf balls in the rough or on the fairway or green as a lot of people play the same brand of ball.
The definition of a swale is a low-lying or depressed and often wet stretch of land. Also a shallow depression on a golf fairway or green