Ace: hole completed in just one shot. Birdie: One shot below par. Bogey: one shot over par. Provisional Ball: second stroke from the same point when the first one is believed lost or out of limits. Chip: it is an approximation shot low and short so that the ball rolls toward the hole. Double Bogey: two shots over par. Double Eagle: three shots below par in one hole. Draw: a ball that deviates slightly to the left for right-handed players and to the right for left-handed players. Drop: when the ball gone beyond limits or in the water is recovered. The ball is dropped from shoulder height in the area marked for dropping. Fade: Shot deviated slightly to the right. Off Limits: when the ball falls outside the area permitted for playing. Penalty Sroke: a point added to the score when the rules are broken or when the ball is declared unplayable. Gross Score: total score before subtracting the handicap. Handicap: certified advantage of one player over another; the amount of shots taken by a player below or over par on the course after eighteen holes. Hook: spin given to the ball in the air, slightly to the left. Milligan: the second stroke taken from the tee, not counting the first; it is a violation to the rules of golf. Net Score: total score after having subtracted the handicap. Match Play: this is a kind of competition in which the system applied is through holes won or lost. Medal Play: in this form of competition what counts is the gross score and the lower score wins. Slice: the spin given to the ball in the air towards the right.