
The game of golf, unlike other ball games, cannot and doesn't have an standardized playing field, and adapting to the diverse terrains encountered on different courses is a crucial aspect of the game. Courses typically have either 9 or 18 holes, areas of terrain that contain a cup. It is which is the hole that holds the ball. Every hole on a course has a teeing area to begin with, and putt greens that contain the cup. There are several standard forms of terrain that lie between the tee and the green, like the fairway or rough (tall grass), and various hazards such as rocks, water or bunkers containing sand. Each hole is distinct and has its own layout. Stroke play is especially well-liked by elite players, is the most common format.
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