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Advanced Golf Techniques Worksheet

This worksheet assesses understanding of advanced golf techniques, rules, and course management for Grade 11 Physical Education students.

Grade 11 Physical Education Sports and RecreationGolf
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Multiple ChoiceTrue / FalseFill in the BlanksShort AnswerMatching

Standards

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RST.11-12.7CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.11-12.2.D

Topics

PE.HS.M.1.1golfphysical educationsportstechniquesrules
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Advanced Golf Techniques Worksheet

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Read each question carefully and provide thoughtful answers. This worksheet covers advanced golf techniques, rules, and course management strategies.

1. Which of the following is considered the most crucial element for generating power in the golf swing?

a

Wrist hinge

b

Shoulder turn

c

Hip rotation

d

All of the above

2. When faced with a lie in the rough, which club is generally recommended for optimal control and distance?

a

Driver

b

3-wood

c

Hybrid or short iron

d

Putter

1. A 'slice' in golf refers to a shot that curves sharply from left to right for a right-handed golfer.

T

True

F

False

2. It is permissible to ground your club in a hazard (e.g., a bunker or water hazard) before making a stroke.

T

True

F

False

1. The   is the part of the golf club designed to hit the ball.

2. A golf ball that lands out of bounds results in a   penalty.

3. The term 'fore' is shouted on a golf course to warn others of a   ball.

1. Describe the key differences between a 'fade' and a 'draw' in golf, and explain when a golfer might intentionally use each shot.

2. Explain the concept of 'course management' in golf. Provide at least two examples of how effective course management can improve a golfer's score.

Match each golf term on the left with its correct definition on the right.

1. Divot

 

a. The area on the teeing ground from which a player must start

2. Etiquette

 

b. A piece of turf cut out of the ground by a club in making a stroke

3. Tee Box

 

c. The proper conduct and behavior on a golf course

4. Handicap

 

d. A numerical measure of a golfer's ability, used to allow players of different skill levels to compete fairly