<Dl> <Dt> Lag </Dt> <Dd> (i) A long putt designed to simply get the ball close to the hole . (ii) During the downswing, how far the club - head "lags" behind the hands prior to release . </Dd> <Dt> Lay - up </Dt> <Dd> A stroke played with a shorter range club than is possible in order to position the ball in a certain spot . This may be done to ensure a more comfortable next stroke or to avoid a hazard . </Dd> <Dt> Lie </Dt> <Dd> (i) How the ball is resting on the ground, which may add to the difficulty of the next stroke . (ii) The angle between the center of the shaft and the sole of the club - head . </Dd> <Dt> Line </Dt> <Dd> The path the ball is expected to take following a stroke . This is of particular importance on the green, where stepping on another player's line is considered a breach of etiquette . </Dd> <Dt> Links </Dt> <Dd> A type of golf course, usually located on coastal sand dunes . </Dd> </Dl> <Dd> (i) A long putt designed to simply get the ball close to the hole . (ii) During the downswing, how far the club - head "lags" behind the hands prior to release . </Dd> <Dt> Lay - up </Dt> <Dd> A stroke played with a shorter range club than is possible in order to position the ball in a certain spot . This may be done to ensure a more comfortable next stroke or to avoid a hazard . </Dd>

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