In order to quickly “enter the circle” of golf and maintain professionalism, novices must master the following three parts:
- Course layout
- Club classification
- Common terms
Course layout: Know yourself and know your enemy, and you will never be defeated
- Tee Box: The starting point of each hole, divided into different teeing positions, which affects the distance and difficulty of the shot.
- Fairway: Neatly trimmed lawn, ideal landing area.
- Rough: High grass on the edge, testing the accuracy of the shot.
- Bunker: Sandy obstacles, such as the “poached egg” style deep burial, which requires a wedge to get out of trouble.
- Penalty Area: If the ball falls into the water, it needs to be hit hard after a penalty stroke.
- Green: The shortest grass area, use a putter to complete the hole.
Product recommendation
Equipped with “G5 Follow Me Smart Golf Trolley“, it will automatically follow you in various areas of the course, allowing you to focus on learning the course layout without having to push the cart back and forth repeatedly.
Golf club classification: Know the clubs and use them, get twice the result with half the effort
- Woods: large head design, suitable for tee shots and long-distance shots.
- Hybrids: have both the distance of woods and the tolerance of irons, suitable for medium and long distance shots.
- Irons: delicate club faces, strong control, used for precise shots in medium and short distances.
- Wedges: a great tool for high throws around bunkers and greens.
- Putter: complete precise finishing on the green.
Product recommendation
The G5 golf caddy is equipped with a multi-functional club rack, which can easily carry a full set of clubs and switch club types more conveniently.
Common terms: integrate into the circle and communicate without barriers
- Water Hazard: The ball falls into the water area and needs to be hit again with a penalty stroke.
- Buried Bunker Lie: The ball is deep in the bunker and difficult to dig out
- Dogleg: The fairway turns and tests the strategic layout.
- Sweet Spot: The best hitting position on the club face, helping you to hit the ball farther and straighter.
- Birdie/Eagle: Excellent scores that are one or two strokes less than the standard.
Tip: Use the built-in remote control camera function of the G5 golf trolley to record the moment of “sweet spot”, which is convenient for reviewing and improving your swing.
By mastering the layout of the course, the functions of the clubs and the terminology, and with the help of the G5 follow-me smart golf trolley, you will easily enter the golf circle and gain an advantage in both learning and actual practice. Feel free to share your questions or experiences in the comment section below!