Golf
Please help as soon as posable
1. A(n) is a shot that curves to the left if hit by a r...
Health, 03.06.2020 13:15 pattydixon6
Golf
Please help as soon as posable
1. A(n) is a shot that curves to the left if hit by a right-handed golfer.
2. are used from the fairway or from the tee on short holes.
3. When the ball, the player takes a position to start a stroke.
4. is a warning signal that a ball is approaching another player.
5. A(n) is another term for a hole in one.
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