The number of sand traps in a Golf course can vary from course to course. For example, in my local course, it boasts only 35 sand traps averaging about 2 per hole. However, a golf course to my north has about 130 sand traps. Sand traps absolutely vary per course and can also reflect the other hazards that may be on the course. A course that has plenty of water may have fewer sand traps purely because there is already the penalty of water. Same can be said going visa-versa.
Golf gps are used mainly by golfers and by sportsmen alike. They are used to find bunkers, sand traps, and water traps on a golf course. If you are a competative golfer, they are useful.
Sand traps, or "bunkers" are placed on the golf course as hazards. Play from a hazard follows special rules, including the forbidding of touching your club to the ground before your actual stroke. The purpose of a bunker, like any hazard, is simply to increase the difficulty of the hole.
A place to play golf that is a homophone of "rough" is "fair." Golf courses are made up of fairways, greens, and hazards like sand traps and water bodies. The fairway is the groomed part of the course that leads from the tee box to the green.
Bunker.
1:water (ie pond or stream) 2: sand traps
Ah, golf is played on a beautiful place called a "golf course." It's a lovely setting with lush green fairways, sand traps, and serene water features. Just imagine yourself there, enjoying the fresh air and the peaceful surroundings while playing a round of golf.
There are 18 holes at the award-winning, upscale Legacy Golf Course in Phoenix. Every hole is surrounded by sand and water creating a visually appealing challenging course for everyone.
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The general term would be hazards. Sand is a bunker, and the water may be lake, pond or river etc.
A "sand Iron" is a golf club (iron) designed to hit a golf ball out of a sand trap or bunker.