II: Definitions
Teeing Ground
It is a square ground specialized for taylormade putter teeing, on which there is a tee.
Through the Green
It refers to the places excluding the following ones:
A: The teeing ground and putting ground of the TaylorMade Burner Tour Fairway Wood hole in play
B:All the hazards on the course
Water Hazard
Waters on a course such as rivers, lakes, ditches(no matter they have water or not) and pools. The ground and water within the confines of a water hazard should be regarded to parts of it. The bound posts and bound lines of a water hazard are also parts of it. The bound posts should be yellow,Callaway Big Bertha Diablo Fairway Woods which are regarded as obstructions. Balls within or partly within a hazard will be judged to be within it. Wether players are allowed to play in the water hazard depends on the committee.
Wrong Ball
Any ball out of the following situations may be a wrong ball:
A: The ball in play
B: The provisional ball
C: The second ball played because of some rule
Stroke
It refers to a series of actions to hit the Callaway FT-IZ Fairway Woods ball out including the take away, the upswing and the downswing. If a player stops his actions before the club head has touched the ball, he will not be seen as having stroked.