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Use your terminology glossary to categorize the words. List the words that all go together and categorize them with a heading.

Ex: Type of clubs—Iron,driver,wood

1.List five rules of golf etiquette.
2. Explain the correct stance, grip, orientation, and parts of a swing.

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you must find a golf nerd Wikipedia should be of help. as to clubs you have Driver. Fairway woods(they had names like cleek massie something spoon. As to swing and grip there is no you must do, whatever works for you. I have the standard overlapping grip, smaller hands are recommended interlocked grip as to swing just make sure you hit the ground in front of the ball, your arms extended weight on the right side of your body at the moment of impact and pass your weight to your left side.

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Answer: Classifying these words under types of golf clubs

Woods and driver would go together under the heading; The Woods.

Iron and wood would go together under the heading; The hybrids

Explanation: The golf clubs made with woods including the drivers are typically hollow with rounded lines and are used to take long shots. I classified it as the woods.

The golf clubs made up of both iron and wood. They are specifically designed to hit easier than long irons for golfers. I classified thos as The hybrids.

Five rules of golf etiquette.

> No golf bags in the clubhouse.

> Introduce yourself with a handshake.

> Dress appropriately.

> Take your time but don't be slow.

> Respect other people's time.

Correct Stance, Grip, Orientation and Parts of a Swing.

The parts of a swing are the backswing, impact position and follow through.

The backswing: To do this correctly, adjust the upper body arching ur back slightly and sticking out the butt. You are to maintain this position throughout the swing.

Impact position: From the top of your backswing start moving the club down towards the ball to address.

Follow through: Maintain optimal spine angle and take your swing.

When standing over the ball the player should assume a relaxed stance. The knees are slightly flexed and the upper body leans over the ball with enough tension at the shoulders this gives the correct body orientation. In gripping the club, both hands should be wrapped around the club without overlapping as if gripping a baseball bat. This is called the baseball grip.

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