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Grade 12 Golf Worksheet: Advanced Techniques and Rules

This worksheet covers advanced golf techniques, rules, and course management for Grade 12 Physical Education students.

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Grade 12 Golf: Advanced Techniques and Rules

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Read each question carefully and provide your best answer. This worksheet assesses your knowledge of advanced golf techniques, rules, and course management.

1. Which of the following is NOT a common golf swing fault?

a

Swaying

b

Casting

c

Lag

d

Reverse Pivot

2. What is the penalty for hitting a golf ball into a red-staked lateral water hazard?

a

No penalty

b

One stroke penalty

c

Two stroke penalty

d

Loss of hole

3. The term for hitting the ball high with a lot of backspin, often used to stop the ball quickly on the green, is a   shot.

4. A golf shot that curves sharply from left to right for a right-handed golfer is called a  .

5. When a player's ball is unplayable, they may take relief under penalty of   stroke, choosing one of three options.

6. Describe the key differences between a draw and a fade shot, including the ball's trajectory and clubface/path relationship for a right-handed golfer.

7. Explain the concept of 'course management' in golf and provide two examples of how a golfer might apply it during a round.

8. It is permissible to ground your club in a bunker before hitting your shot, as long as it doesn't improve your lie.

T

True

F

False

9. A 'provisional ball' may be played when your original ball is lost or out of bounds, but not if it is in a water hazard.

T

True

F

False

Match the golf term with its correct definition.

10. Lie

 

a. The angle of the clubface relative to the ground at impact.

11. Loft

 

b. The condition of the ball on the ground after it has come to rest.

12. Stance

 

c. The positioning of the body and feet in preparation for a shot.