Acevedo Individual Sports
Address - the stance of the golf player before hitting the ball Backswing - The backward part of the swing starting from the ground and going back over the head Bunker - A depression in bare ground that is usually covered with sand, also called a "sand trap.” Cup - another name for the hole Divot - a small piece of earth that is scooped up when an iron shot is played right
Fore - The warning shout to the players or spectators in front when a shot is played Pin - another name for the flag placed in the hole Handicap - A system used in amateur games, where bonus strokes are used to enable players of unequal ability to play on equal terms. Tee - A disposable device, normally a wooden peg, on which the ball is placed for driving. Also refers to the area from which the ball is hit on the first shot of the hole. Originally a pile of sand used to elevate the ball for driving.
Driver - The longest-hitting club, used primarily from the tee when maximum distance is required. Also called the No. 1 wood. Iron - Any one of a number of clubs with a head made of iron or steel
1, 3, and 5 woods should go long distance and mostly used off the tee. 1- driver Used off the tee box Longest club Farthest distance 3 & 5- Fairway woods Used on the fairway Higher the number, higher the loft of the ball
3 and 4 irons are long distance irons that will go less than the drivers, and should have low to medium trajectory are intermediate distance clubs with medium to high trajectory
8, 9, SW, PW are short distance clubs where the ball should have a high trajectory SW- Sand Wedge (used in sand bunkers) PW- Pitching Wedge (used to get ball on green) Putter, used only on the green in putting situations
Par- pre-determined number of strokes that a golfer should require to complete a hole Birdie - One under par for the hole Bogey - A score of one over par for the hole. To play a hole in one stroke over par. Double bogey - A score of two over par for a single hole Double eagle - A score of three under par for a single hole. Eagle - Two under par for the hole - e.g a hole in one on a par 3, or a two on a par 4 Hole Out Par Score Holes 1 and 5 would be considered a bogey. Holes 2, 7 and 9 would be considered a par. Hole 3 and 4 would be a birdie Hole 6 would be a double bogey Hole 8 would be an eagle
Hook - To hit the ball in a manner that causes it to curve from right to left in the case of a right-handed player or left to right for a left hander. Slice - A shot that curves strongly from left to right as a result of sidespin. The converse applies to a left-handed player. (hitting the ball too in front of you)
Who Am I? Each student will receive a post-it not with a name on it. This will go on the student’s forehead. DO NOT LOOK AT YOUR POST-IT NOTE!! Each post-it contains a name of a DISNEY character You will go around asking other students ‘yes’ or ‘no’ questions. Ex: Am I a person? Am I an animal? Am I a girl? Keep asking questions until you figure out ‘who you are’ Object of activity : communication
Human Knot Get in a circle In the circle, each person grab someone’s left arm. Then grab a different person’s right arm. Objective of the activity: to get out of the knot by communicating with each other and maneuvering over/under people to become a big circle.
Group 1 Marissa Veronica Michaela Inadia Rachel Amy Sarah Paula Angelica Zainab Group 2 Nicole Jessie Sam Sammi Jessica Vaidehee Jeanne Taylor Erin Emma