How to play golf, what are the rules. Golf is a high-end sport that many people like. Golf is an elegant and famous sport, and it is also an activity in Xian Yi. Let's first look at how to play golf, what rules and related information are there.
How to play golf? 1 Golf is a sport suitable for all ages. Nothing is more wonderful than going to the outdoor golf course with friends. Exercise, breathe fresh air and laugh with friends-this is golf!
The goal of playing golf is to make the golf ball reach every hole on the court in the order of clubs. Usually 9 to 18 holes are played, and the total score is not calculated until the last player hits the last hole.
In golf, the lower the score, the better. Every time a player hits a ball, one point is counted, that is, the person who hits all the balls into the hole and gets the lowest score (the number of clubs) wins in the end. Here are some terms about golf.
Par: refers to the preset number of strokes per hole (also refers to the score obtained), which is the number of strokes required by a high-level golfer to hit the ball into the hole under normal circumstances. Players who hit this number of shots are usually called "par"
Bogey: Bogey refers to a score one stroke higher than par. If a player finishes a hole with more than one stroke above par, it is called "double bogey", "triple bogey" and so on, depending on the total number of strokes he plays.
Birdie: A score of one stroke below par.
Eagle Ball: Two strokes below par on a par four or higher hole.
Hole-in-one: Hole-in-one refers to the player hitting the ball into the hole from the teeing ground (i.e. the starting position) with only one stroke.
Each golf course has five parts, including the teeing ground. Here are some parts of the stadium:
Flat fairway: refers to the flat area from the teeing ground to the green.
Long grass area: refers to the uneven area with grass or other plants around the flat fairway of the stadium.
Putter area: Putter area, also called green, refers to the position of the hole on each fairway.
Obstacle zone: Obstacle zone is a deliberately set area that is difficult to hit the ball. It usually includes bunker obstacles and water obstacles.
Different golf clubs have different physical characteristics and are used for different types of hitting. For professional golfers, knowing which type of club to use under what circumstances is a skill that is constantly accumulated and improved, but the basic difference is relatively simple:
A "wooden club" has a wide head and is usually made of very light materials, such as wood or light metal. The stick is used to hit a "long shot", which means that the ball has to fly far. This kind of club is also called "wooden club".
"Irons" are much narrower than wooden poles and are usually made of heavier metal. Irons are generally used for short and medium distance shots.
"Putt" is a special kind of club, which is used to hit the ball in the putter area. An accurate grasp of the direction and speed of the ball will determine whether you can play birdie or bogey. Push rods are generally small and made of light metal.
Knowing how to hit the ball is the most important thing to enjoy golf, and the correct posture is the perfect start to hit the ball. The standard hitting posture is that the starting hitting point should be balanced and flexible. Stand on one side of the ball (depending on the direction you want to hit), face the ball, and keep your feet shoulder-width apart. Bend your knees slightly, lean forward slightly in the direction of the ball, and close your hips at the same time. There are other methods and techniques, but this basic posture is the most effective and commonly used, and even professional golfers rarely change this posture. Hold the golf club with both hands.
Lift the club from the side and make a standard and powerful swing. Try to lift from the head of the club first, and then your hands, arms and shoulders move with it. Finally, twist your hips at the end of the swing. This will allow you to exert your greatest strength and keep your posture balanced.
Follow the "swinging arm" posture mentioned above. When the total weight is on the hitting side (usually the right side of the right-handed player), bend the wrist so that the club head points to the fairway and finally stops at the back of the head slightly higher than the head.
When hitting a ball with a club, the center of gravity tilts towards the main leg. At the same time, it bends backwards, and then rotates with the toe as the guide, thus completing the hitting action. Through short practice, you can make the ball fly in a neat and controllable orbit in the air.
A group of players concentrate on the first hole of the selected field and take turns to hit the ball (probably) from the tee to the fairway or green. A tee is usually a small wooden or plastic shelf. According to the player's preference, the ball can be placed on the tee or on the ground of the tee.
As in the starting order, each player hits the ball in turn until everyone hits the hole. Because of the danger of being hit by a flying ball, other players in the same group should stay as far away as possible and do not stand under the batter's fairway.
Even if the ball falls into the rough ground or bunker, the player should hit the ball from that position and cannot move or change its position. The ball that falls into the water obstacle area can be replaced by another ball, as long as it is placed within two strokes from the obstacle area, but this will increase the player's performance in this hole by one stroke.
When there are two or more balls on the green, it is allowed to move the position of the free kick so as not to interfere with other players' shots. Of course, the position of the moving ball needs to be marked, and the player will put the ball back in its original position after hitting the ball.
When all the players play a hole, the whole team moves to the next hole. Golf courses are carefully designed, and each hole is arranged in sequence, so that players don't need to turn back or go through other people's courses, but when other groups are slower than you, you need to leave some space for them. Usually a round of golf takes three to six hours.
How to play golf? Rule 2: The left hand leans over the pole from the first knuckle of the index finger and presses tightly on the thick meat pad at the lower end of the palm edge. The V-shaped pattern of thumb and forefinger should point to the right eye. Hold the pole with your right hand. The rod is pressed directly on the knuckles of the palm and must extend out of the palm.
The middle finger and ring finger are the hardest. When practicing the right hand grip, you should remove the thumb and forefinger of your right hand. Thumb and forefinger form a V-shape, pointing to chin. Combination: When holding the pole with both hands, they should be connected to form a whole. The little finger of the right hand is in the gap between the left finger and the middle finger; The left thumb is just hidden in the nest under the right thumb. Kick-off rule: if you are less than 5 minutes late, you will be fined two shots.
Hitting order: You can draw lots, guess fists or decide who will serve first according to your age. Hit the ball: If the official swing fails to hit the ball, it should be counted as a stroke. The ball falls off the tee and intends to play the second shot in its original position. The ball is returned to the tee, even if it is the third shot. Out of bounds: The first ball is out of bounds. After that, everyone can make up the position, but it is the third shot. Serve and set the ball: When serving, the ball must be placed on the tee in the service area. Fairway rules and batting order: those who are far away from the hole play first.
Misput: Misput someone else's ball, two strokes. Change the ball: if the ball is broken, you can explain the change to your partner; If the ball is changed without explanation, it will be punished; Secretly changing the ball, two penalty shots. Re-select the ball position: If the ball hits a place that can't be hit, you can explain it to your partner and punish the first team for taking the ball out and throwing it out of the hole within a radius of two strokes. Finding the ball: In order to confirm his ball, he hit an obstacle on the court, moved the ball and was fined one shot. If you can't find the ball within 5 minutes, it will be considered as a goal.
What are the rules for how to play golf? 3 Basic knowledge and rules of golf In golf, according to the rules, the ball is hit into the hole from the tee or continuously. Exert influence on the ball. Players or caddies are not allowed to do anything that affects the position or movement of the ball unless they obey the rules and regulations.
Negotiators who violate the rules shall not exclude the application of any rules or exempt the sentenced punishment through negotiation. The rule of golf is that participants must play on a level playing field. In the process of competition, we must be able to handle the favorable situation objectively.
As for other rules, they are based on the above two basic principles. Obey the rules and start from yourself. Although the rules of golf are formulated by the Golf Association, most of them are actually managed by the players themselves. When the game is in progress, every player has the responsibility to make the game fair and just. Based on the spirit of fair competition, every choice should require itself to be a referee who abides by the rules.
Hit the ball into the hole by hitting the ball. The basic principle of playing golf is to hit the ball continuously from the table until the ball enters the hole. In short, there is no other way, starting with the first shot, then hitting the ball repeatedly and hitting the ball into the hole. It is against the rules to move with the ball, or to use the roll. After the ball is still, continue the game. After the ball is hit, no matter what state it goes, it must wait until the ball is still before continuing the game. This is an unchangeable rule of golf. Don't touch or move the ball, and don't change the surrounding environment for the convenience of swinging.
In the regular competition, each player can only bring less than fourteen clubs. If there are fewer than fourteen clubs, fourteen clubs can be added. Damaged or unusable clubs can be replaced during the game, but the principle is not to delay the game. In addition, no matter whether you supplement or replace the club, you must not borrow it from any player on the court. Once the club is lent, until the end of the game, the lent club shall be used by the lender, and the lender shall not use it.