Show WARREN DOG E Y GOLF popularity of local course among fans continues to grow the blind bogey golf tournament held last sunday at the local course under the direction of club professional george ended with warren sandberg winning first place with a net score of 38 the exact figure set by 0 guillan Ru llian Illan sandberg took a handicap of nine strokes and shot a 47 for the nine holes second place went to frank pace with a 37 and joe buys lewis peterson and melvin ramsay were tied for third all with the popularity of the course is continuing to grow and each evening finds a number of enthusiasts playing also new members are coming out right along among those ano nave have started taking lessons recently are miss beth hayes and mrs kenneth allen alien mr Illan is anxious to have some more of the fairer sex 9 from the enthusiasm shown by those who have already come out everybody will be playing before long following are definitions of more golf terms cut shot A shot produced by bringing the club head across the ball with the face of the club laid back this produces side spin and canses the ball to stop dead when it lands down in match play the player is down when his opponent has won more holes than he in medal play a player is down the number of strokes he has taken beyond those of his opponent A player who has won the same number of holes as there are remaining to be played if he is 4 up at the fifteenth tee he is said to be celormy 4 dodo an arbitrary name given to a hole negotiated in three strokes under par explosion A shot played with the niblick out of a sand trap the club strikes hard into the sand under the ball the ball and sand are literally exploded onto the green fade A fairly long approach shot that goes high and to the left of the object its descent is a gradual curve to the right caused by cutting across the ball as in the cut shot fairway the strip of well kept grass between tee and green flat lle lie A club has a flat lie ili when the shaft is attached to the head at an angle to allow the player to stand comparatively far away from the ball foursome the real foursome is four players playing only two balls most americans american however regard the usual four ball match as a foursome gobble when a strongly hit putt that would normally overrun the hole hits the back of the cup and drops it is called a gobble green literally the green is the entire course but this word is only popularly applied to the putting green halved the same number of strokes by both players on a hole or the some same number of strokes in a match of medal play or the same number of holes won in a match play is ha halved lied hanging lie when the ball bal rests in a place where the ground immediately in front drops abruptly hazard anything that obstructs the approach to the putting green hold the green when an approach shot is hit to carry the green and it succeeds in sticking it is said to hold the green hook A shot that curves sharply to the left caused by hitting across the ball from the inside out imparting side spin from tho the left to the right honor the privilege of playing first hosel the neck of the club into which the shaft is fitted |