Golf Terminology - Glossary of Golf Terms The putting green beckons, you call your caddie, and off you go to tee for a par. You had a great swing and you are elated. Well, that's the magic of the game-The Game of Golf. There are innumerable terms and phrases included in golf jargon, which everyone from Tiger Woods to Phil Mickelson to Jyoti Randhawa to any amateur golfer needs to know. Here are the A to Z of terms used in the game of golf. After you are done reading this, you will never be left wondering on the golf course. INDEX A Abnormal Ground Conditions: Abnormal ground conditions include ground under repair, casual water, holes made by burrowing animals and so on. In case these conditions are having a negative impact on the ball, a player is entitled to relief. Above the Hole: To describe the position of the golf ball in connection with the cup, or hole, when the ball is on the green, the golf phrase 'above the hole' is used. Ace: When a 'hole in one ' is scored, or a player has scored 1 on any hole, it is an 'Ace'. Amongst the common golf terms, ace is real music for the ears for a golfer. Aces and Deuces: This is a betting game, best suited for groups of four golfers. It is also sometimes called 'Acey Ducey'. Here, the low score is the ace and the person who wins it, gets a particular amount from the other three players. The high score is the deuce here and the person staking it loses an amount of money to other three. Address: When the stance is taken, the club is grounded and the position is taken by the golfer as he or she stands over the ball, it is called that he or she is at address. It is imperative for a golfer to be considered at his or her address to ensure that the club is grounded.. Adjusted Gross Score: It is basically a golfer's stroke round up, or total, with regards to a single round, after being counted for the optimum per-hole scores, as permitted by the United States Golf Association's Equitable Stroke Control Guidelines. Advice: Well, this does not have any 'golf' connotation. It means the same as it generally means. A golfer can take advice from his partner, his caddie, and his partner's caddie as well. But advice which could prohibit other player's choices is not allowed unless he or she is your partner. Aeration: Aeration basically is a golf terminology hinting towards the aeration of soil. The soil on the greens which has been compacted by the traffic of golfers, is opened up by punching of holes and removal of dirt. Aircraft Carrier: A long, flat and rectangular teeing ground, normally a few feet higher above the level of the turf around, is called an aircraft carrier. It also includes all the trees for that particular hole.