Golf Glossary
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Lie: 1. The quality, manner, style, way, or position relative to level in which a ball rests on the ground (e.g., good lie, bad lie, downhill lie, uphill lie, sidehill lie, fluffy lie, flier lie, . . . View Full Definition
Lie Angle: The angle between the sole of the club and the shaft from the face view (looking at the face of the club straight on)
Lift, Clean And Place: (sometimes also 'preferred lies, winter rules') a mode of play, usually because of muddy or poor course conditions, where through the green the ball may be picked up, cleaned off and replace . . . View Full Definition
Lights-Out: Playing excellently
Line: 1. ('target line, intended line') direction, as indicated by a vertical plane 2. ('line, line of a putt, putting line') the path on which the ball rolls, or will roll, enroute to the hole
Line Up: 1. ( also 'align') position/direct/orient the body and/or club 2. Assessing the direction of a shot or putt
Links: 1. Originally referred to seaside courses on 'links land' (seaside grassy area), now used loosely to mean any golf course 2. ('links style course, links course') an exposed, windswept (some . . . View Full Definition
Lip: (also 'rim') the top edge of the hole, above the cup
Lip Out: When the ball hits the edge of the hole and spins out instead of dropping
Lob: (also 'lob shot') a relatively vertical (steep arced) shot, usually played with a lofted wedge, intended to land softly and not roll far
Lob Wedge: A very lofted wedge, usually 59 or 60 degrees (more sometimes), designed for playing high, soft shots from short distances
Local Knowledge: Awareness of a course's idiosyncratic playing characteristics from having played it many times
Loft: 1. The angle/cant/slope/pitch/grade of the clubface relative to the shaft of the club from the frontal plane 2. Hoist or lift
Long Game: The part of golf played with full, or substantial, swings where the ball is intended to cover relatively longer distances (usually thought of in terms of woods, long irons and middle irons)
Long Iron: The longer-shafted, steeper-faced, (and hopefully) longer distance irons, generally numbers 1 through 4
Loop: 1. (mainly used by caddies) another term for a round of golf (also might refer to the player a caddie is working for or the job of caddying itself) 2. (also 'reroute') a noticeable differen . . . View Full Definition
Looper: Caddy
Loose Impediment: Any natural object that is not fixed or growing (e.g., rocks, twigs, leaves, etc.)
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