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Grade 9 Golf Fundamentals Worksheet

This worksheet covers fundamental concepts and techniques in golf, including terminology, rules, and swing mechanics, suitable for Grade 9 Physical Education students.

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Grade 9 Golf Fundamentals

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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. This worksheet assesses your understanding of basic golf rules, terminology, and techniques.

1. What is the primary objective of the game of golf?

a

To hit the ball as far as possible.

b

To complete each hole in the fewest possible strokes.

c

To get a hole-in-one on every hole.

d

To avoid all water hazards.

2. Which of the following is NOT a fundamental part of a golf swing?

a

Backswing

b

Downswing

c

Basket Shot

d

Follow-through

3. A golf course typically has   holes.

4. The small peg used to elevate the ball for the first shot on a hole is called a  .

5. The golf club designed for hitting the ball the farthest is generally the  .

6. It is acceptable to talk loudly when another player is taking their shot.

T

True

F

False

7. A 'birdie' in golf means you completed the hole in one stroke under par.

T

True

F

False

8. Describe the basic grip you should use when holding a golf club.

9. Label the different phases of the golf swing in the diagram below.

Golf swing mechanics diagram

A:  

B:  

C:  

D:  

Use the words from the word bank to complete the sentences below.

Fore!
Putter
Green
Hazard

10. The area of specially prepared grass around the hole is called the  .

11. If your ball is heading towards other players, you should yell  .

12. A sand trap or water body on a golf course is considered a  .

13. The club used for rolling the ball into the hole is called a  .