
Golf, unlike other ball games has no standard playing field. It is important to be able to cope with different terrains and play on various courses. There are typically 18 holes or nine holes on the course. Each hole contains cups which hold the ball. Each hole has an teeing field to begin from and a putting area that contains the cup. There are many standard forms of terrain that lie between the tee and the green, such as the fairway, rough (tall grass) as well as various hazards like water, rocks or bunkers filled with sand. Each hole on the course of golf is unique. It's either match play or stroke play. Stroke play is the most commonly played format across all levels, especially at the top levels.
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