Do golf courses vary depending on the golfing ability of the golfer?

An interesting question and a rather difficult one to answer. Every golf course has up to four different tee boxes from which to tee off from which catrers to the individual golfer's experience level. From the most difficult to the easiest: Black Tees: are for advanced golfers or folks who really want a challenge - these play much longer as they're they farthest away from the hole.

Blue Tees: a little less challenging than the black tees, but nonetheless extremely challenging. White tees: your normal golfer will tee off from here (like me). Gold Tees: usually for the ladies, no rudeness or discrimination at all here - it's honestly true.As far as different golf courses go, most public golf courses are for your average player.

Private golf courses (where you have to be a "member") are fairly challenging, and then you'll see really high end courses that the Pro's play. You can also know some of these courses are extremely advanced by the term TPC which stands for "The Players Challenge." These are professional courses that a normal guy like you or me would A.

) only dream of being able to play on and B. ) if we did.It would eat our lunch! Does that help answer?

I love to play and live on a par three golf course (where all the holes must be made in three strokes or less, but are also fairly short holes - lots of fun, but fiarly challenging depending on where you tee off from).

While maintaining the challenge for the scratch golfer. The golf course is targeting. To enjoy themselves and look forward to returning the next week.

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