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FairwayThe trend along which a particular geological feature is likely, such as a sand fairway or a hydrocarbon fairway. Prediction of conceptual fairways helps explorationists develop prospects. Along a san [..]
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Fairway1580s, "navigational channel of a river," from fair (adj.) + way (n.). Golfing sense is by 1898.
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Fairwaythe closely mown area between the tee and green Example: The fairway is generally preferable to the rough, as the shorter grass makes clean contact more likely.
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FairwayThe mown area between the tee and green.
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FairwayThis part of the course is the mowed part of any hole between the tee and the green.
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FairwayThe area of a golf hole which is well trimmed and therefore easier to hit golf shots from than other parts of the golf course. It is found between the tee box and the green.
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Fairwaythe closely mown area between the tee and green
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FairwayThe so-called fairway is a precisely mown area which makes its way from the tee box to the putting green of a cup, usually every golfer targets to get the golf ball there after teeing off. Within the rules of golf there is no definition of the fairway, but the greenkeepers made one. In that definition is regulated, that a fairway can be 33 until 60 [..]
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FairwayThe short-grass area between the tee and the green.
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FairwayThe playing surface of a hole between the tee area and the green. In general a throw that results in a lie on the fairway is good because it will yield a good path for the next shot. Fairways can be very wide and open or tight and narrow depending on the course design. Falling putt
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Fairway- The area of the 'hole' between the tee off area and the target.
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Fairwaythe area of the course between the tee and the green that is well-maintained allowing a good lie for the ball
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FairwayThe area between the tee and the putting green. Shots made on the fairway are typically hit longer distances than shots hit from out of the rough. Many fairways include obstacles and hazards that the golfers have to hit around. Failure to do so will force the golfer to make extra shots.
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FairwayAn area that usually runs between the tee box and green of a golf hole which is closely mowed. It is a target for majority of golfers on all holes except par 3s.
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FairwayThe area of the course between the tee and the green that is well-maintained allowing a good lie for the ball FAIRWAY WOOD
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FairwayThe grass in between the tee and the green that is neater cut than rough but not as neat as the green.
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FairwayA well prepared area of cut grass which lies between the tee and the green of the golf hole being played.
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FairwayThe playing surface of a designated hole between the tee area and the green. Fairways can be very wide and open or tight and narrow depending on the course design. It can also be the path defined by t [..]
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Fairway the short cut area of the course, well maintained, so that the ball has an ideal place to land.
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FairwayThe short grass on the hole between the tee and the green.
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Fairwayone of the major components to a golf course. The closely cut grassy area between the tee and the green. Exclusive of the rough, the green, the tee and the hazards.
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FairwayThe closely mown section of a hole that is between the tee area and the green. It is bounded by the rough that is not closely mown or not mown at all.
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FairwayThe best path from the teeing ground to the green.
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FairwayA area of grass between the teeing area
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FairwayThe fairway is a precisely mown area between the tee box and the putting green. It is the largest area on the golf course covering about 23%. It is mowed between 0,3 and 0,5 inches.
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FairwayThe in-bounds path or field over which a player throws while advancing from the teeing area to the hole.
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FairwayAlso known as “the short grass,” it’s that light-green patch in the center of the hole where you should aim your tee shot.
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FairwayThe Shortest cut of grass apart from the green, the fairway gives the hole its shape and is where you want to be trying to hit it from the tee.
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FairwayFairway woods need to serve a dual purpose: hitting off the ground to be able to reach the longer holes in 2, and as another option off the tee if the driver is not the right club. For most golfers, the shot from the ground is the most common, yet this is also the trickiest. Unless it is struck very well it is difficult to get the ball up in the ai [..]
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Fairwaythe area of the course between the tee and the green that is well-maintained allowing a good lie for the ball.
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FairwayThere is no precise definition in the Rules of Golf for “fairway”. It is deemed to be an area between the tee and the putting green included in the term “through the green”. In terms of maintenance, a fairway is that area of the course which is mowed around height of 0.5 depending on grass species and cultural intensity.
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FairwayThe area of the course between the tee and the green that is well-maintained allowing a good lie for the ball
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FairwayThe area of the course between the tee and the green that is well-maintained allowing a good lie for the ball.
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FairwayThe area directly between the Tee box and the Green.
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FairwayThe agree of the golf course lying between the tee box and the green, in which the grass is cut short.
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Fairwayis a lane of finely-mowed grass stretching from the tee area to the green.
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FairwayThe part of the course between the tee and the green.
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FairwayArea of closely mown grass which lies between tee and green, which has as its boundary either longer grass known as semi-rough or completely uncut grass called rough at the sides. It is the aim of the golfer to remain on the fairway.
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Fairway(n) the area between the tee and putting green where the grass is cut short(n) the usual course taken by vessels through a harbor or coastal waters(n) a tract of ground free of obstacles to movement [..]
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FairwayNavigable channel.
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FairwayThere is no precise definition in the Rules of Golf for fairway. It is deemed to be an area between the tee and putting green included in the term "through the green." In terms of maintenance, fairways are those areas of the course which are mowed at heights between 0.375 and one inch, depending upon grass species and cultural int [..]
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FairwayThe main navigable channel, often buoyed, in a river, or running through or into a harbour.
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FairwayThe parts of a waterway kept open, and unobstructed, for navigation.
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FairwayNavigable water in a channel, harbour or river.
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FairwayThe central part of a channel; as in: The boat in the fairway is avoiding the shoal.
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Fairway Thoroughfare for a ship.
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FairwayA navigable channel in a body of water.
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FairwayNavigable channel
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FairwayA navigable channel in a body of water.
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FairwayThe ship's course in a channel. The navigable channel of a harbour as distinct from an anchorage in a harbour. A harbour master's duty is to see that the fairway is kept clear, and that no v [..]
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FairwayThis is the area on the golf course which lies directly between the tee box and the green and is cut really short and maintained really nice. You want to hit from this area if at all possible.
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Fairwaythe main channel of a river normally kept clear of vegetation.
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FairwayClosely mowed, neatly groomed grassy surface between the tee-box and the green.
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FairwayNarrow passage giving access to a port.
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Fairway
(golf) the area between the tee and the green, where the grass is cut short
any tract of land free from obstacles
(Military) A channel either from offshore, in a river, or in a harbor that has e [..]
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