A shot that starts straight, or to the left and then works right is known as a fade. (For right handed golfers)
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For right handed golfers a Slice is a shot that curves to the right and a Hook is a shot that curves to the left.
A "banana ball" in golf is an uncontrollable slice. A slice is a shot that curves in the air hard from left to right (for right-handers). It is common among beginners and high-handicap players.
Slice: A slice is when the ball is left of the target and then curves sharply to the right for a right-handed player, like the shape of a banana. For beginning golfers this is the typical outcome of most shots. A severe slice is commonly refurred to as a banana ball.
When it is not on the list of conforming golf balls as compiled by the R and A and USGA.
They are called dimples and there is between 300 and 400 on a golf ball.
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You should stand with your feet parallel to the target about shoulders width apart with the ball in the middle of your stance (for an iron or wedge) for a driver you should widen your stance and have the ball closer to your left foot (if you are right handed).
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They are called dimples.
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They are called dimples, and there is about 300- 400 dimples on a golf ball.
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