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TPC at Sawgrass' infamous signature hole, the "Island Green" par-3 17th hole
Typical elements of a hole on a golf course: 1=Teeing area, 2=Frontal water hazard, 3=Rough, 4=Out of bounds, 5=Bunker, 6=Water hazard, 7= Fairway, 8=Green, 9=Flag, 10=Hole

A golf course is where the game of golf is usually played. It is made up of a series of 'holes', each consisting of certain key areas. A teeing ground is used to start playing the hole. A Fairway is the area between the tee and the green, where the grass is kept short for ball play. The green (or putting green) is a closely mowed area of grass surrounding the hole. It has a flagstick so the golfer can see the hole at longer distances. The hole itself has a diameter of 4¼ inches (108mm). Other areas of a golf course are called hazards. These include sand hazards and water hazards. Hazards are designed to make the game more challenging.

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