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Glossary of GolfCross® Terms
As-good-as-goaled
Expression denoting an easy shot positioned right in front
of the goalmouth.
Blocking
off
Tactic
used in match play to gain turning rights before an opponent enters
the yard.
Chain
up
To
pick the chain up and re-attach it to the eyelet under the crossbar
after all players have goaled out, in order to ensure that the
goal is returned to the facing position.
Cling-on
A
situation in which the ball is lodged between a stay and the netting
on the outside of the goal.
Coddler
A
soft shot with maximum loft designed to stay in the yard if it
misses the goal.
Country
punt
A
punt shot for goal taken from
behind the goal. The hardest shot in GolfCross.
Crossbar
The
horizontal bar, which connects the base to the two uprights.
Facing
Position
The
fixed position that the goalmouth if facing when a player tee's
off. (This position is secured by the chain).
Fangle
To reflect the ball when it is also angled i.e. to have it leaning
forward or back as well as sideways. When the ball is struck in
the fangled position its flight is erratic and unpredictable.
Field
goal
Ball played into the goal from outside the yard.
Goaling
out
Completing a goal.
Goal-in-one
A ball played into the goal from the tee.
Humdinger
Ball struck in the torpedo position, usually with a driver, creating
the maximum possible amount of top spin and the highest pitch
of hum. Each time the ball comes into contact with the ground
and "dings" along, its spin rate is reduced together
with the pitch of the hum. (It is possible to achieve up to six
clearly defined, descending notes as the ball bounces towards
its destination).
Hummer
Ball rotating along its transverse axis (tumbling), which makes
a humming sound that is higher in pitch, the faster it rotates.
Laying
on
Hitting into the yard in order to receive turning rights.
Punt
Lofted shot in which the ball enters the goal through the open
triangular top of the goal rather than between the uprights.
Reflected
Ball placed vertically on its sharp end and tilted back so that
it "reflects" the club's loft or is parallel to the
club face.
Snake
Ball hit in the torpedo position while angled to the left or right.
The ball curves one way in the air before pitching and then the
other way when bouncing.
Tee
cup
Hollow rubber cone which enables the oval ball to be held at an
angle. It is fitted onto a regular golf tee.
Torpedo
Ball in horizontal position with its sharp end facing the target.
Turn
against
In match play, when the goal is turned against an opponent who
is outside the yard. Also known as Blocking off.
Turning
rights
A player's entitlement to turn the goal to one of three locked
positions when their ball lies within the yard.
Yard
An area around the goal designated by markers.