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Golf is a precision ball-and-club sport in which players use a set of clubs to hit a small ball into a series of holes on a course, aiming to complete the course in the fewest strokes possible. A standard round is played on an 18-hole course, though variations exist in length and format for different events and skill levels.

Players carry or push a bag of clubs, including drivers for long shots, irons for mid-range shots,

Competition is governed by the Rules of Golf, which cover play, penalties, and how to replace or

Originating in Scotland in the 15th century, golf evolved into a global sport during the 19th and

wedges
for
approach
and
special
lies,
and
putters
for
rolling
the
ball
on
the
greens.
A
course
typically
features
fairways,
rough,
hazards
such
as
bunkers
and
water,
and
greens
where
putting
occurs.
Each
hole
has
a
designated
par
score.
move
the
ball.
Scoring
can
be
stroke
play
(total
strokes)
or
match
play
(hole-by-hole).
Common
terms
include
par,
birdie,
eagle,
bogey,
and
double
bogey;
the
objective
is
to
finish
with
the
fewest
strokes.
20th
centuries.
The
Royal
and
Ancient
Golf
Club
of
St
Andrews
and
the
United
States
Golf
Association
are
major
governing
bodies,
jointly
maintaining
the
Rules
of
Golf.
Professional
tours
include
the
PGA
Tour,
DP
World
Tour,
and
LPGA;
amateur
and
youth
programs
also
exist
worldwide.