teeing ground
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Definition
Noun: The designated area on a golf course where a player begins play for a hole. It is the starting point from which the first stroke on a hole is played.
Usage
The term "teeing ground" refers specifically to the rectangular area, usually marked by tee markers, from which the initial shot on a golf hole is taken. It is a defined part of the course.
Examples
- The players met at the teeing ground to start the match.
- Please place your ball between the markers on the teeing ground.
- The rules state you must start each hole from within the teeing ground.
Advanced Usage
- "To have the honor on the teeing ground": Refers to the player who has the right to play first from the teeing ground, typically the winner of the previous hole.
- "Within the confines of the teeing ground": A formal way to specify that the ball must be placed inside the legal boundaries of the starting area.
Variants and Related Words
- Tee (noun): A common, shortened form for "teeing ground." (e.g., "He walked to the first tee.")
- Tee box (noun): A colloquial synonym for the teeing ground.
- Tee off (verb): To play a shot from the teeing ground. (e.g., "We will tee off at 9 AM.")
Synonyms
- Starting point
- Tee box
- Tee
Related Phrases
- "On the tee": Describes a player who is currently at the teeing ground and ready to play their shot.
- "Tee markers": The two objects that indicate the front and lateral boundaries of the teeing ground.
Noun
- the starting place for each hole on a golf course
- they were waiting on the first tee