Golf Glossary
Glossary explained in plain English for parents learning Golf.
| Term | Plain-English Meaning | Example | Also Known As |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hole | One segment of the course, from the teeing area to the cup on the green. | The group starts on the first hole and records a score after finishing the green. | |
| Tee box | The starting area for a hole. | The junior tees are closer to the fairway than the adult back tees. | Teeing area |
| Fairway | The shorter grass area that usually gives players a cleaner shot toward the green. | The ball lands in the fairway, so the next shot has a better lie. | |
| Rough | Longer grass beside the fairway that can make the ball harder to hit cleanly. | The ball stops in the rough and the player chooses a safer club. | |
| Bunker | A sand area on the course that can make a shot more difficult. | The ball rolls into a greenside bunker. | Sand trap |
| Green | The closely cut area around the hole where players usually putt. | The ball reaches the green and the player switches to a putter. | Putting green |
| Putting | Rolling the ball on the green with a putter. | The player putts from ten feet and taps in the next shot. | |
| Stroke | A swing intended to hit the ball, usually counted in the player's score. | The player takes three strokes to reach the green. | Shot |
| Scorecard | The card or app used to record scores for each hole. | The coach checks the scorecard after the round. | Card |
| Par | The expected number of strokes for a skilled player on a hole, used as a reference point. | A par three is a shorter hole where players aim to reach the green quickly. | |
| Drive | The first long shot from the tee on many holes. | The drive lands safely in the fairway. | Tee shot |
| Chip | A short shot near the green that gets the ball onto the putting surface. | The player chips from the fringe and then putts. | |
| Pitch | A higher short shot used to carry the ball over grass, rough, or a bunker area. | The player pitches over a bunker toward the green. | |
| Lie | How and where the ball is sitting on the course. | A ball sitting down in thick rough has a harder lie. | Ball position |
| Penalty | Extra stroke or procedure added under the event rules for certain situations. | A lost ball may add a penalty depending on the format. | Penalty stroke |
| Lost ball | A ball that cannot be found within the allowed search time or local format. | The group uses the lost-ball procedure and keeps moving. | |
| Out of bounds | An area outside the course's allowed playing boundary. | The ball crosses the white stakes and is out of bounds. | OB |
| Scramble | A team format where players choose one shot location and each player hits from there. | The team uses the best drive and everyone plays the next shot from that spot. | Best-ball style beginner format |
| Max-stroke rule | A youth-friendly rule that caps the score on a hole and tells a player when to pick up. | At double par or a set number, the player picks up and records the max. | Stroke limit |
| Fore | A warning shouted when a ball may hit or come near someone. | The player yells fore after a shot heads toward another fairway. | Safety call |