GOLF GLOSSARY : T
TAKEAWAYThe start of the backswing
TAP INA very short putt.
TEEA disposable device, normally a wooden peg, on which the ball is placed for driving. Also refers to the area from which the ball is hit on the first shot of the hole. Originally a pile of sand used to elevate the ball for driving.
TEE OFFTo play a tee shot.
TEE UPTo begin play by placing the ball on the tee.
TEE-SHOTA shot played from a tee.
TEEING GROUNDThe area in which you must tee off your ball. Ball must be teed off within the markers and no more than two club lengths behind them.
TEMPORARY GREENA green used in the winter to save the permanent green.
TEXAS WEDGEWhat the putter is called when it used from off the green. Also a shot played with a putter from outside the putting green.
THINThe ball is hit thin when it is hit above center with the clubhead traveling on too high a line.
THREADTo direct the ball through a narrow opening
THREE BALLThree players playing against each other with each playing their own ball.
THREE-IRONAn iron club used for distances between 165-200 yards for men's clubs. Also called a mid-mashie.
THREE-PUTTTo take three putts on a green.
THREE-QUARTER SHOTLess than a full shot. A shot made with a reduced swing.
THREESOMEA match in which two players play the same ball and alternate strokes and play against a single player. Also means three players playing a round together.
THREE-WOODA wood club used for distances between 210-250 yards for men's clubs. Also known as a spoon.
TIGER TEEA slang expression for the back tee.
TIGHT FAIRWAYA narrow fairway.
TOEThe part of the club farthest from where in joins the shaft
TOED INA clubhead having a specialty prominent toe with a slightly turned-in face.
TOP
To hit the ball above its center causing it to roll or hop rather than rise
TOPSPINThe forward rotation of the ball in motion.
TOUCHAccuracy, especially in putting.
TOUCH SHOTA very delicately hit shot.
TOURA series of tournaments for professionals.
TOURNAMENTA stroke or match play competition. A competition in which a number of golfers compete.
TRACK IRONAn obsolete club that was used primarily to hit the ball from cart tracks. A rut-iron or a niblick.
TRAJECTORYThe flight path of the ball.
TRIPLE BOGEYThis term is used when a golfer is 3 over par on a hole.
TROUBLE SHOTA shot taken from a bad lie such as behind trees or in bunkers or rough
TURNTo start the back 9 holes.