sand trap
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
Noun: A sand trap is a hazard on a golf course, specifically a depression filled with sand. It is designed to challenge players by making it more difficult to hit the ball.
Usage
The term "sand trap" is used in the context of golf to refer to a specific type of obstacle. It is a standard part of the course layout. * His ball landed in the sand trap next to the green. * Getting out of a deep sand trap requires a special technique.
Advanced Usage
- "To be in/land in/find a sand trap": Describes the ball's position in this hazard.
- Her perfect drive unfortunately found the sand trap on the left.
- "To escape/get out of a sand trap": Refers to the act of hitting the ball out of the hazard.
- It took him two strokes to get out of the sand trap.
Variants and Related Words
- Bunker (noun): This is a more formal or technical synonym for "sand trap" in golf. The terms are often used interchangeably.
- The course has strategically placed bunkers around each green.
Synonyms
- Bunker
- Hazard (this is a broader category that includes sand traps, water hazards, etc.)
Related Phrases
- Fairway bunker: A sand trap located along the fairway.
- Greenside bunker: A sand trap located adjacent to the putting green.
Noun
- a hazard on a golf course