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are stuck in a sticky situation. The Sports Ornaments golf ball seems to have landed on top of a wood pile. In order for Santa to drive the golf ball back to the green, he must make a tricky shot from a top the wood pile. The Santa Ornaments are decked out in a blue beret with red band, matching blue shirt with red trim on sleeves, snazzy red and white striped shorts, yellow socks and red and white shoes with green trim. These Unique Christmas Ornaments Santas arms, legs and golf club are bendable black wire. These golf Christmas ornaments hang by a gold lame cord. Select to see a complete listing of our Christmas Decorations Ideas.
Golf as we know it was originally played in Scotland with a leather-covered ball stuffed with feathers. Much earlier, the Romans in their day of empire played a golf like game called paganica. They played it in open countryside, with a bent stick and a ball stuffed with feathers. They occupied parts of England and Scotland from about 100 B.C. to about A.D.400. We now believe that the Roman game of paganica was the forerunner of golf. Check out our selection of Sports Ornaments.
An 18 hole golf course is designed so that play at each hole begins at the tee. A fairway leads to the green with obstacles such as sand traps and water hazards. Most courses are laid out in a loop that brings the golfer back to a point near the first tee at the end of each nine holes. The holes are arranged so that players are relatively safe from balls hit by players on another hole.
Play on the hole is completed when the golfer hits the ball into the hole. The number of strokes the player takes to hit the ball into the hole becomes the player’s score for that hole. The player normally takes progressively shorter shots form the tee to the green. Once on the green, the golfer putts or rolls the ball into the hole with a club called the putter. The surface of the green is usually gently sloped and the golfer should allow for the slope when putting.





