高尔夫球具英文翻译
Title: Commonly Used English Terms in Golf
Golf, with its rich history and global appeal, has developed a unique set of terminology over the years. Whether you're a seasoned player or a beginner, understanding these common English terms will enhance your enjoyment and comprehension of the game.
1. Tee Box
The starting point for each hole, where players place their ball on a tee to begin their shot.
2. Fairway
The closely mowed area of the golf hole between the tee box and the green, where players aim to land their shots for optimal positioning.
3. Rough
The longer grass surrounding the fairway, which presents a more challenging lie for the golfer.
4. Green
The smooth, manicured area surrounding the hole, where the grass is cut very short to facilitate putting.
5. Bunker
A sandfilled hazard strategically placed around the course to penalize errant shots.
6. Hazard
Any obstacle on the golf course, such as water, bunkers, or thick rough, that can interfere with a player's shot.
7. Par
The predetermined number of strokes that a skilled golfer should take to complete a hole.
8. Birdie
Scoring one stroke under par on a hole.
9. Eagle
Scoring two strokes under par on a hole.
10. Bogey
Scoring one stroke over par on a hole.
11. Double Bogey
Scoring two strokes over par on a hole.
12. Teeing Off
The act of hitting the ball from the tee box to start a hole.
13. Drive
A golfer's longest shot, typically made with a driver from the tee box.
14. Approach Shot
The shot played toward the green with the intention of landing the ball close to the hole.
15. Putt
A stroke made with a putter on the green, intended to roll the ball into the hole.
16. Green Fee
The fee paid to play a round of golf at a golf course.
17. Caddie
A person hired to carry a player's clubs and provide advice and assistance during a round of golf.
18. Handicap
A numerical measure of a golfer's playing ability, used to level the playing field in competition.
19. Mulligan
A doover shot allowed by some groups for a player who hits a poor shot, typically only in casual play.
20. Out of Bounds (OB)
Areas on the golf course, usually marked with stakes or lines, where play is not allowed, resulting in a penalty if a player's ball lands there.
Mastering these terms will not only improve your understanding of the game but also enhance your communication with fellow golfers. So, the next time you step onto the course, you'll be ready to tee off with confidence!