The difference between miniature golf and regular golf is that miniature golf is played on a small course that is played entirely with a putter. A miniature golf course often has obstacles that a player must hit around, such as humps, rocks, wooden boards, bricks, moving parts such as windmills, ramps to hit over, etc. The putting area is generally an astroturf of similar geen carepting type surface, although there are some bent grass mini golf courses available. Regular golf is played on a large course, some measuring 7,500 yards.
Generally regulation public golf courses that are played by the average golfer range from 5,000 to 7,000 yards. The ball is hit with a variety of different clubs depending on the distance from the hole. Usually the putter is only used on the green, which is a very short cut grass.
The fairway is a longer, yet closely mown area of cut grass. Anything off the fairway is the deeper grass. Trees, sand traps and water hazards are present on most golf courses.
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