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Golfcross offers a different challenge
A difficult shot from behind the goal
Teeing Off

The tee cup is a high-grip rubber tee that makes it easy to hold the oval ball at a right angle.

This tee cup can be used on its own or pulled up over a normal tee.

The ball can be either placed on top of the cup at a variety of angles, or simply held by pressing the mouth of it over the sharp end of the ball so that it sucks onto it.



Introduction
The Target
The Ball
Teeing Off

Glossary of Terms
Facing position - Fixed position that the goal mouth is facing when a player tees off
Goal - The posts and netting into which the ball is played
Punt - Lofted shot in where ball enters goal through open triangular top of goal
Turning Rights - A player's entitlement to turn goal to one of three locked positions when ball lands in yard
Yard - Area around the goal designated my markers
Yardstick - Longest club -usually driver - used to lay between yard markers as a way of determining if a ball is within the yard


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