There are several types of "cuts" in Golf, referring to the length of grass.
The fairway is the shortest grass (other than the green), which is followed by the "first cut" of rough, usually a boundary around the fairway.
The second cut of rough is next, and typically refers to the "standard" rough.
The "deep rough" can either mean a particularly long cut of "second cut" rough, or could mean thick, overgrown, un-mowed grass or weeds further from the fairway than the second cut.
However, there is no "official" definition.
Rough is the area beside the fairway where playing a ball is difficult.
golf-gulf
Coarse would be the homophone for rough, while golf is played on a course.
course, coarse
play golf pls
coarse and course
coarse and course
area between fairway and out of boubds
coarse, course
School of Golf - 2011 Chapter 17 Hitting Out of the Rough 1-17 was released on: USA: 7 June 2011
Tees, greens, faiways, bunkers, rough etc.
It is called the rough. However if there is differing lengths of rough the one closest to the fairway is called the 'first cut'.
Yes there is rough on par 3's there is more rough than fairway on a par 3. Some Par 3's have a fringe around the green and then an apron, but the rest would be rough.