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Learn Golf Terms

Learn Golf Terms

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Learn Golf Terms helps everyone understand what golfers are actually saying. You can visit https://learngolfterms.com/free to get our free golf education training. From common golf phrases to everyday course conversations, this show teaches golf language and golf talk without the confusion. It is perfect for beginner golfers, spouses, coworkers, friends, and anyone tired of nodding along in golf conversations. Hosted by Neil Jade Barbon, founder of Learn Golf Terms, who began his own golf journey later in life and built this platform to make golf conversations easier for everyone.Learn Golf Terms
  • Up and Down in Golf a Phrase Everyone Uses — Ep. 3
    Feb 19 2026

    You miss the green by just a few steps. Now the hole isn’t finished yet, even though it feels close.

    If you’ve ever heard someone say, “I got up and down,” and everyone nodded like it was a big deal, this episode gives you the full context.

    We break down one of the most important phrases in everyday golf conversation: up and down. It may sound simple, but it represents one of the most valuable skills in the game.

    You’ll hear what “up and down” technically means, when golfers use it, and why it usually follows a missed green. We also explore how the phrase became common in golf broadcasts, why professional tours track up-and-down percentage as a key statistic, and how major championships have quietly been shaped by players who recover well around the green.

    From tour professionals saving par under pressure to weekend players walking off a hole feeling relieved, this phrase shows up far more often than highlight-reel moments.

    This episode helps you understand why finishing strong from just off the green carries respect, how it reflects short game control, and why golfers mention it when they recap their rounds.

    If you want to follow golf conversations naturally without guessing what the words mean, this one is for you.

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    3 Min.
  • Ace in Golf Explained: The Story, History, and Meaning of a Hole-in-One
    Feb 18 2026

    You hit a shot that feels pure. It flies straight at the flag. Then when you walk up to the green, the ball is gone.

    If you’ve ever heard someone say, “I got an ace,” and wondered why everyone reacted instantly, this episode gives you the full context.

    We unpack one of the most iconic moments in golf: the ace, also known as a hole-in-one. What looks simple on the scorecard carries more history and emotion than most people realize.

    You’ll hear what an ace technically means, why it usually happens on par 3 holes, and how the term became part of golf language in the early 1900s. We also explore how hole-in-ones started appearing in newspapers, why tournaments began offering prizes for them, and how even insurance companies got involved as the achievement grew in popularity.

    From unforgettable moments by legends like Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods to everyday players who remember their exact yardage years later, there’s a reason people lean in when they hear that word.

    This episode helps you understand why a hole-in-one is rare, how it became part of clubhouse tradition, and why it still feels unforgettable more than a century later.

    If you want to follow golf conversations naturally without guessing what the words mean, this one is for you.

    Start Here – Free Training:
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    Before Your First Tee – $9 Beginner Program:
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    4 Min.
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