The Anatomy of a Golf Course
A golf course typically consists of 18 holes, each designed with a unique layout. Each hole includes a tee box, fairway, rough, and green. The tee box is where players start, while the fairway is the well-maintained area leading to the green, where the hole is located.
In addition to the holes, a golf course may feature hazards such as bunkers and water hazards, which add challenges for players. The overall design often incorporates natural landscapes, trees, and elevation changes to enhance the playing experience and aesthetics of the course.