Golfing 357
www.Golfing357.com

Friday, December 12, 2008

Setting the Depth of Holes on Golfing Greens is Pretty Easy

setting the depth of holes on golfing greensDid you know that the grass around the hole is called the table-land? It is know called the putting green; which happened around 1812. For the most part a player has to play a ball if it lands in a hole or other rough of the green. However a rule from 1952 changed the rules so a player didn't have to play rabbit scrapes. Normally the hole for golfing is about 4-inches in depth and about 4.25-inches in diameter. Greens-keepers use a special cutter that cuts the perfect round hole and pulls the chunk of earth out; it reminds me of a cookie-cutter.

Internet Income Success Is Possible With Neekam

Labels:

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home

RSS Feeds