Golf

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Study the USGA Rules of Golf now in use.
- Tell about the three categories of golf etiquette.
- Show that you know about the definitions of golf terms.
- Tell about your understanding of the Golf Rules in Brief.
- Show
that you understand the "Rules
of Amateur Status."
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Tell about your understanding of the USGA system of handicapping.
Show that you have established your handicap under this
system.
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Do the following:
- Tell about the early history of golf.
- Describe its early years in the United States.
- Tell about the accomplishments of a top golfer of your
choice from each of the following periods:
- Before 1900
- 1900 to 1940
- 1940
to present
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Talk over the following:
- Six vocational opportunities of golf
- Advantages of the amateur golfer
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Tell how a golf exercise plan can help you play better.
Show two exercises that would improve your game.
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Show the following:
- The proper grip, stance, pivot, and parts of a good swing
- The full wood shot, played from a tee
- The fairway wood shot
- The long iron shot
- The short iron shot
- The approach, chip, pitch, and pitch-and-run shots
- The sand iron shot, bunker, or heavy rough recovery shots
- A
sound putting stroke
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Play a competitive round of golf with another golfer
about your age and your counselor, or an adult he has
approved; OR enter and participate in a competitive golf
event. In either case,
- Follow the Rules of Golf.
- Use an approved handicap.
- Practice good golf etiquette.
- Show respect to fellow golfers, committee, sponsor, and
gallery.
Golf Merit Badge Workbook
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