220
It depends on where they are. They are usually called a woods. A large group is a forest. If they are on a golf course, they are called the rough.
It is not dangerous at all if you will merely utilize your #3 iron - even God can't hit a 3 iron!But seriously, folks: Lightning is unpredictable. 'Nuff said.AnswerA person on a golf course can easily be taller than her/his surroundings and golf clubs are natural lightning rods. You have a greater chance of being in the path of a lightning strike while on a wide open area such as a golf course beach or athletic field. Standing in the vicinity of a tree on a golf course is also dangerous since the tree may attract a lightning strike. The documented average of deaths by lightning in the United States is 73 per year. Five percent happen on golf courses. See links for more information.
Mover towards desired features. Ex. Warmer weather or lake, golf course...
The longest club (the driver) can be 4 meters and the shortest (the putter) would be just under 3 meters. Golf clubs are usually measured in inches, they range from 48" to 33".
there are lots of different geographical signs. such as a dotted line is a footpath. A P is a post office, a triangle is a youth hostel. a flag is a golf course, and PH is a pub.
The task of checking a player's tee time usually falls to a golf course marshal.
Some places that have gold classes are Next Shot Golf Center and The New Rogell Golf Course. Another good one in the area is given at at Beech Woods Golf Course.
A links course.
The first tee is usually behind the clubhouse at a traditional golf course.
They are usually referred to as the golf 'pro' at a course and are engaged to provide lessons for people.
Golf lessons are offered by most golf courses and driving ranges. The classes are taught by an experience, usually accomplished, golfer. The cost of classes depends on who is teaching and where the instruction takes place. You will pay more for classes at the country club than you will for classes at the local municipal golf course. Your best bet is to call around and inquire.
It is a golf links if the course is near the sea. Otherwise it is a golf course if further inland.
No. There were sports in Ancient Greek times, probably earlier which included of course golf.
The golf course closest to USC is Brookside Golf Course. It is located beside the Rose Bowl. It is a public golf course.
A Golf? Course! :)
To become a golf course manager, you have to have an extensive training in golf course management. It is not an easy job, you have to know everything there is to know about golf course management. Check out http://ezinearticles.com/?Golf-Course-Management---How-To-Become-A-Golf-Course-Manager&id=1659009 for article on becoming a golf course manager.
The limit is usually 55 per person