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DEPARTMENT OF KINESIOLOGY KIN 135 GOLF -1 CREDIT Instructor: Dr. Alan Murdoch Office: 211 Forker Building Email: amurdoch@iastate.edu Office Hours: 10am-12pm, T & R Home Phone: 515-290-0389 (cell) Office Phone: 515-294-8728 Text: Optional Golf: Steps to Success, Schempp, Paul G./Mattson, Peter, Human Kinetics, 2nd edition, 2014, ISBN: 9781450450027 Fee: A course fee of $50.00 will be charged to your University bill. Course Objectives To introduce golf as an enjoyable form of competition and a viable lifetime activity To learn a basic understanding of the rules and etiquette of golf To learn the basic terminology, equipment and course layout To successfully complete the basic fundamentals of the full golf swing, short shots (pitch and chip) and putt Department of Kinesiology Learning Outcomes: 1. Communication. Uses clear and effective written, oral, visual, and electronic (WOVE) communication techniques to foster inquiry, collaboration, and engagement in physical activity and health related settings. 2. Lifelong learning, assessment, and self-reflection. Analyzes and evaluates one's own knowledge, abilities and actions relative to professional standards, seeks opportunities to grow professionally, and utilizes self-assessment and assessment of others to foster physical, cognitive, social, and emotional well-being. 3. Content knowledge, discovery, and critical thinking. Understands fundamental concepts of physical activity and health, conducts scientific inquiry, and applies critical thinking to solve problems from personal, scholarly, and professional perspectives. 4. Ethics, diversity, and social justice. Demonstrates leadership and social responsibility to improve quality of life for others and ensures equitable access for diverse groups by creating appropriate environments to initiate and maintain a physically active, healthy lifestyle. Locations: Forker 175 This will be our location for the written test and in the event that the outdoor conditions do not permit us to conduct class outside. The Veenker Clubhouse will also be utilized during inclement weather conditions. VEENKER Iowa State University Golf Course *Students will be responsible for their own transportation to the various locations. Assignments: Activity Log A log will be kept to chart your thoughts about your skill improvements. This will be filled out at least once a week and will cover all of the skills we have covered that week.

You will keep this log and turn it in every 2-3 weeks so I can review your thoughts and make comments. Your activity log must be turned in three times, in accordance with the syllabus. Failure to do so will result in failing this portion of the class. Due dates are as follows: Log #1 is due 9/11/15, Log #2 is due 9/30/15, Log #3 is due 10/16/15 Skills Test You will complete one skills test on the pitch and chip technique. You must pass the skills test with 40 out of 60 points. Failure to do so will result in you needing to arrange to retake the skills test. This test can be taken until you pass it if you arrange the make-up test with enough notice. Final Exam This will cover all of the information covered during the class from terms, to rules to scoring to the different shots. You must pass the final exam to pass the class. If you do not pass the final you will be asked to write a paper on an aspect of golf; history, a person, an event for example. Attendance Attendance is necessary for learning to occur in an activity class. Therefore, you will be allowed 3 absences. More than 3 absences will result in failing the class. Attendance includes being in class and participating with the daily activities. Additionally, if you are more than 10 minutes late or leave 10 minutes early, that will result in an absence. Grade Breakdown Skills Test 50% Written Test 30% Logs/Attendance 20% Equipment Kinesiology will provide students with basic golf equipment. Students are encouraged to bring their own clubs on the designated day for that club. If you have a documented disability and anticipate needing accommodations in the course, please make arrangements to meet with me soon. Please request that a Disability Resources staff member send a SAAR form verifying your disability and specifying the accommodation you will need.

VOCABULARY OF GOLF The Course: Bunker Casual water Dogleg Direct Water Hazard Lateral Water Hazard Loose impediment Hazard Obstruction Rough Side Through the green sand trap; depression usually filled with sand temporary accumulation of water; not considered a water hazard a hole in which the fairway bends to the right or left a water hazard running perpendicular to the fairway a water hazard running parallel to the line of the hole natural object not fixed or growing such as pebbles, leaves, twigs, branches, etc. any sand trap or water hazard anything artificially erected, placed or lying on the course such as bridges, ball washers, benches, etc. long grass usually bordering the fairway, tee or green the first nine holes is known as the front side ; the last nine holes as the back side the entire area of the hole being played except the teeing ground, the green and all hazards Rules and Scoring: Birdie Bogey Double bogey Eagle Par a score of one stroke less than par a score of one stroke over par a score of two strokes over par a score of two strokes under par number of strokes it takes an expert to play a hole; consists of number of strokes it takes to reach the green and two putts

Provisional ball Summer rules Winter rules a ball played when the ball in play is thought to be lost or out-of bounds ball is played as it lies local rule permitting a player to improve the lie of the ball on the fairway (6 inches any direction no closer to the hole) Swing and Shots: Approach Chip shot Pitch shot Closed stance Open stance Square stance Hook Slice Push Pull a medium- or short-iron shot aimed at the green an approach shot played to the green that travels in a low trajectory an approach shot played to the green that travels in a high trajectory non-target foot is dropped back from the line running parallel to ball s intended line of flight; closes hips target foot is dropped back from the line running parallel to the ball s intended line of flight; opens hips feet are parallel to intended line of flight of the ball a shot that curves off to the left of the target a shot that curves off to the right of the target a shot that travels straight but to the right of target a shot that travels straight but to the left of target

GOLF ETIQUETTE On the Tee 1. Observe the tee markers. Always tee the ball behind them. These are frequently moved to give the grass a chance to grow again. 2. The player with the honor drives first. 3. Never talk or move around when another player is driving. 4. Never swing a club where you can be seen or heard by the player driving. 5. The best place to stand is diagonally in front and to the right of the player. 6. Wait until the players ahead have played their second shots and are out of your driving range before teeing off. On the Fairway 1. The player who is away plays first. 2. Never stand in the line of a player s shot. 3. Be still while a player is taking a shot. 4. If a ball is lost, signal the players behind to go through. Then wait until they are out of range before playing again. 5. Wait until the preceding players are off the green before making an approach shot. 6. Replace, and press down with your foot, all divots. 7. Call fore if your ball goes near any other player. In a Sand Trap 1. Leave your bag at the edge of the trap. 2. Enter and leave the trap at the point nearest your ball. 3. Smooth over foot marks and club marks with your club when you leave the trap. On the Green 1. Leave your bag at the edge of the green nearest to the next tee. 2. Place the flag at the edge of the green when it has been removed from the cup. 3. The player away putts first. 4. Keep your body and your shadow out of the line of any player s putt. 5. Do not move or talk while players are putting. 6. Avoid stepping on the turf at the edge of the cup. 7. Replace the flag in the cup immediately after holing out. 8. Leave the green immediately after holing out. Record the scores after you have left the green. In General 1. Only flat-heeled shoes should be worn on a course. These make possible a better stance. High heels damage the course. 2. If for any reason you are playing slowly, motion the players behind you to go through. Wait until they are out of your range before taking another shot.

Tentative Course Schedule Fall 2015 Date Location Activity Equipment 8/24 FORKER 175 Intro, Syllabus 8/26 VEENKER Equipment, terms, course layout 5, 7, 9 8/28 VEENKER Rules, etiquette, grip, stance 7, 9, P 8/31 VEENKER Rules, etiquette, grip, stance 7, 9, P 9/2 VEENKER Swing fundamentals 3, 5, 7, 9 9/4 VEENKER Swing fundamentals, ball placement, target 3, 5, 7, 9 9/7 NO CLASS-UNIVERSITY HOLIDAY 9/9 VEENKER Practice swing 3, 5, 7, 9 9/11 VEENKER Driving LOG #1 DUE 1, 3, 5 9/14 VEENKER Driving 1, 3, 5 9/16 VEENKER Woods and putting 3W, 1W, P 9/18 VEENKER Play two holes All clubs 9/21 VEENKER Mid irons and putting 5, 7, P 9/23 VEENKER Long irons and putting 3, 5, P 9/25 VEENKER Play two holes All clubs 9/28 VEENKER Short irons and putting practice round 7, 9, P 9/30 VEENKER Short irons, putting, pitching testing 9, PW, SW, P LOG #2 DUE 10/2 FORKER 175 Practice round testing All clubs 10/5 VEENKER Practice round testing All clubs 10/7 VEENKER Play two holes All clubs 10/9 VEENKER Pitch, chip, skills tests completed practice round PW, SW, 9 10/12 FORKER 175 WRITTEN EXAM Pencil 10/14 VEENKER Weather make-up day 10/16 VEENKER Weather make-up day LOG #3 DUE