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Show HOW TO I TALK GOLF f s Ihe National Golf Foun- J ion reports that more 5 n,en than men are taking jf golf. More leisure time, added income produced. s'. working women, and g if clubs designed for F men have all contributed i an increasing interest in !; sport. ' i n d because of this led popularity, golf is belling be-lling a favorite topic at tail parties and conven-ns. conven-ns. Whether you play the ne or not, you'll want to ) Jerstand what is meant being trapped in a inker." '. To help you sound like a i, here's a list of golf ms from the experts at A Golf, manufacturers of ; i new Butterfly club de-ned de-ned especially for women: ; Ace-a hole scored in ; e stroke. Approach a shot aimed the green or to the pin. Apron grassy area bor-ring bor-ring the green, also known the fringe. Birdie one stroke under i r for a particular hole. I Bogey one stroke over i tor a particular hole. ' Bunker a sand trap. Chip shot any short j ot played up toward the ; sen from a distance of less r in 20 yards. r Dogleg a bend to the !ht or left in the fairway. Eagle a hole scored in . tostrokes under par. ' Fairway the area be-reen be-reen the tee and green. Handicap strokes al- j )wed a poorer player to qualize her ability with a lore experienced player. : Hoot to hit a ball so it tines to the left of target. ' LPGA-Ladies Profes-lonal Profes-lonal Golf Association, lie -position in which ill rests on the ground. Pitch short shot to the wen. Slice to hit a ball so it 'Jrves to the right of target. |