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Golf Terminology SPEAK ENGLISH Golf Terminology ENGLISH & GOLF MADRID Golf Terminology SPEAK ENGLISH Golf Terminology ENGLISH & GOLF MADRID Word GOLF Non Golf Address The ´set up¨ posi;on of the player and club Locaon of a building or person as they stand over the ball Español Español La posición de empezar de la jugador y palo Dirección cuando esta encima la bola. Alignment The posion of the player (feet / hips / Same as golf shoulders / eyes) in relaon to the target. Español Español La posición de los pies, caderas, hombres y Igual en la vida real ojos en relación con el obje;vo (direccional). To Aend (the flag) To hold the flag while a player makes his 1. To be present pung stroke. As the ball approaches the 2. To look aer / watch over hole, the person removes the flag from the hole. Español Español Suejar el palo mientras el otra jugador esta 1. Assis;r pateando. Cuando la bola se acerca se lo 2. Cuidar sacabo el palo. Albatross A score of 3 under par. A 2 on a Par 5. A type of bird (now ex;nct). In the US referred to as a double eagle Español Español Cuando haces menos tres golpes en un Un ;po de pájaro que ya no hoyo. Es decir un 2 en un par 5. existe. Approach A medium distance shot that follows a Movement towards drive (par 4) or the third shot on Par 5s - which a player tries to get the ball onto the green. Español Español Movimiento hacia un lugar y Un golpe que normalmente esta medio objevo. distancia con la intención para ponerla encima el green. SPEAK ENGLISH Golf Terminology ENGLISH & GOLF MADRID Word GOLF Non Golf Backdoor The back of the hole – the furthest edge away from A secondary door to a house or the player making the stroke. building. Español Español La parte del hoyo más lejos del jugador cuando estas Una puerta (auxiliar) pateando. Bite When spin is put onto to a chip or approach shot so The closing ac;on of the teeth that the ball stops immediately when it hits the (normally for eang). green. Español Español Un efecto que un jugador se pone en su bola que Morder permite la bola para parar instantemente. Blade An iron where the weight is distributed evenly An instrument used for cung or across the back of the club-head. shaving. Español Español Un hierro donde el peso de la cabeza esta Navajo distribuido equalamente. Bounce 1. In relaon to wedges - The angle from the front Only Meaning 2 edge of a club's sole to the point that rests on the ground. 2. When the ball lands on the green or fairway, the ball ini;ally jumps up from the ground un;l it stops. Español 1. Sobre wedges – el ángulo sobre el base del palo Español 2. Un rebote Rebote Break The tendency of a pub to roll either leS or right of 1. When something stops the hole due to the slope of the green working 2. Rest / Holiday Español La tendencia por un bola cambia su dirección – Español izquierda o a la derecha. Romper / Recreo / Descansar SPEAK ENGLISH Golf Terminology ENGLISH & GOLF MADRID Word GOLF Non Golf Check the result of backspin when the ball lands on the To review or to ensure that green, causing the ball to stop quickly. Similar to Bite. something is correct. Español US English = the bill or form of Efecto que un jugador imprime a su bola permi;éndola payment parar instantemente Español Comprobar / verificar US English = la cuenta or Talon Choke griping further down the golf club. Phrasal verb – To Choke means down when you are not able to breath due to an impediement blocking the air passage (such as food). Español Español Literalmente = ahogars Sujeta el palo más abajo (el cierre) Cup the hole in which the flag rests. More specifically it Noun = Something we drink from means the inside of the hole. Verb = type of movement or ac;on Español Como el hoyo per más especifico (la material dentro el Español hoyo). Una taza Carry the distance a ball travels or must travel in the air in To li something from one place to another order to clear something or reach some des;naon. Español Español La distancia la bola ;ene que volar para alcanzar un desno. Llevar Cavity any iron whose design characteris;c is such that the Cavity means an empty space. back - weight is distributed primarily around the outer edges of the club-head in order to maximize forgiveness on off-center hits Español Español Hierro donde el peso de la cabeza no esta distribuido uniformemente a través de la parte posterior de la cabeza del palo sino la perímetro y ofrecer más margen de error que un Blade. SPEAK ENGLISH Golf Terminology ENGLISH & GOLF MADRID Word GOLF Non Golf Draw a shot that curves gently from right to leS. To make pictures or sketches with a pencil or crayon Español Español Un golpe que mueve suavemente desde la derecha Dibujar hacia la izquierda. Fade A shot that curves gently from leS to right. To reduce the intensity – for example shades of colour fade from dark to light. Español Un golpe que mueve suavemente desde la izquierda Español hacia la derecha. Desdibujarse (o perdir su color) Flop Shot A pitch shot that travels high and lands very soSly with Flop – to fall lile or no role. Español Español Golpe alto / globo. Caerse Fore A warning shouted to golfers to say that the ball may Noun = part of the head (above hit them. the eyes and below the hair) Español Español Frente ¡¡¡¡Bola!!!!!! Fringe A grass area the borders the green. Also known as 1. Hair that hangs over your Apron. forehead. Español 2. On the outskirts Al area de cesped justo enfrente / alredeor el green. El borde del green. Español Flequillo SPEAK ENGLISH Golf Terminology ENGLISH & GOLF MADRID Word GOLF Non Golf Grip Noun - the cover (i.e. rubber, leather or cloth) that Same as golf goes on top of the club so that the player is able to hold on to the club. Español 1. Grip Verb - Also the method in which one holds the club. 2. Sujetar Español 1. El parte ariba de un palo que esta alrededor la varilla. 2. El metodo para sujetar el palo en tus manos Green Fee the cost or price paid to play a round of golf at a No meaning par;cular course. Español Español El precio para salir / jugar en un campo de golf. Gap A loSed wedge with loS between that of the pitching No meaning wedge and sand wedge. Español Español Un ;po de palo de hierro que ;ene más lo de un pitching wedge y menos de un wedge de Sand. Gimme a pub of sufficiently short distance that is conceded by Similiar to golf. the opposing player. Español Un golpe de patear que esta tan cerca la hoyo que Español normalmente el otra jugador Frente Groove the lines on the clubface of irons. They are cut into the Similiar to golf club to enhance control over the ball. Español Español Linas en la cara del palo que permite controlar la bola. acanaladura SPEAK ENGLISH Golf Terminology ENGLISH & GOLF MADRID Word GOLF Non Golf Grip Noun - the cover (i.e. rubber, leather or cloth) that Same as golf goes on top of the club so that the player is able to hold on to the club. Español 1. Grip Verb - Also the method in which one holds the club. 2. Sujetar Español 1. El parte ariba de un palo que esta alrededor la varilla. 2. El metodo para sujetar el palo en tus manos Green Fee the cost or price paid to play a round of golf at a No meaning par;cular course. Español Español El precio para salir / jugar en un campo de golf. Gap A loSed wedge with loS between that of the pitching No meaning wedge and sand wedge. Español Español Un ;po de palo de hierro que ;ene más lo de un pitching wedge y menos de un wedge de Sand. Gimme a pub of sufficiently short distance that is conceded by Similiar to golf. the opposing player. Español Un golpe de patear que esta tan cerca la hoyo que Español normalmente el otra jugador Frente Groove the lines on the clubface of irons. They are cut into the Similiar to golf club to enhance control over the ball. Español Español Linas en la cara del palo que permite controlar la bola. acanaladura SPEAK ENGLISH Golf Terminology ENGLISH & GOLF MADRID Word GOLF Non Golf Hacker A golfer of very low skill who scores poorly and likely takes Used mainly in relaon to many divots. computer crime. Español Español Una golfista con poco capacidades y saca muchos chuletas. Half-shot A shot where the player does not take a full swing at the No meaning or Half ball. Swing Español Español Medio golpe Medio golpe Handicap A method of calculaon to determine the relave ability of A disadvantage / to be a golfer with respect to a professional (zero). A person disadvantaged. with 12 handicap – should take 12 more shots than a professional. Español Español Un discapacidad Un método para calcular los capacidades de un golfista con respeto de un profesional. Hazard Relates to objects such as bunkers, lakes, rivers or streams An obstacle – normally implies situated on the course. danger. Español Español Un objeto en el campo como un bunker o lago para hacerlo Un obstáculo que expresar el más complicado / dincil. peligro.
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