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By definition, a golf course is a large plot of land that contains a set of nine or 18 holes used to play golf. Hole also refers to the entire length of each unit from the tee pad to the greens on a golf course. Also, the term “tee box” refers to the area of tee-to-green elements on a golf course. The teeing area, as its name implies, is that area on the golf course where one is allowed to tee-up their balls–place a golf ball over a tee, lifting them from the ground.

It just means that, at the teeing area, you are allowed to work the ball around and put it on the top of the golf tee. Ideally, a fairway is the area where you would like to target when shooting your golf ball from a tee pad. You are going to hit a tee shot on the fairway, which is going straight through until it hits the turn, then the fairway will take a left or a right turn, and it will go that way all the way up to the green.

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