
Golf, unlike most ball games, doesn't have and doesn't have an established playing area and adapting to the diverse terrains that are encountered on various courses is a key part of playing. Courses generally have nine or 18 holes, zones of terrain that contain a cup, which is the hole that holds the ball. Every hole on a golf course has a teeing area to start from, and an putting green with the cup. There are numerous common terrain types that lie between the teeing grounds as well as the green. They include fairways (higher grass), rough (lower grass) and hazards like rocks, water, and bunkers that are filled with sand. Each hole is distinctive and has its own layout. Stroke play, which is particularly popular at the elite level is the most popular format.
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