golf stroke Meaning in Bengali
Noun:
গলফ স্ট্রোক,
Similer Words:
golf widowgolf course
golgi cell
golkar
goller
gollying
gomer
gomless
gompas
gondi
gone astray
gone back
gone by
gone off
gone out
golf stroke's Usage Examples:
involving the whole body; the technicalities of the swing are known as golf stroke mechanics.
In golf stroke mechanics, a drive, also known as a tee shot, is a long-distance shot played from the tee box, intended to move the ball a great distance.
refer to: Putt (magazine), British golf magazine Putt (surname) Putt, golf stroke Pitch and putt, sport similar to golf Putt baronets, a title in the Baronetage.
He also carried out research studies on golf stroke mechanics.
attempting to hit a ball with a bat in the game of baseball Golf swing or golf stroke mechanics, the means by which golfers analyze the execute their shots.
, beef shank) Shank, a poor golf stroke Shanks, wading birds in the genus Tringa Sheepshank, a knot used to shorten.
Caddy (1941 short film), when Mickey Mouse is intensely preparing a golf stroke The Benny Goodman Story (1956) American Pop (1981) Power (1986) Big Business.
Island Hi-top fade, a hairstyle Fade, a characteristic of a shot in golf stroke mechanics Fade away (disambiguation) Fade in (disambiguation) Fade out.
related meanings Drive (cricket), a straight-batted shot Drive (golf), in golf stroke mechanics, a long-distance shot from the tee Grand Rapids Drive, American.
A golf stroke uses the muscles of the core (especially erector spinae muscles and latissimus.
the book's preface he wrote, "It is probably beyond argument that the golf stroke, apart from the putt, is the most highly technical method of hitting.
Bellamy celebrated his goal that tied the score at 1–1 by emulating a golf stroke.
Yips A tendency to twitch during the golf stroke.
Synonyms:
hook; slicing; swing; drive; sclaff; shank; teeoff; approach shot; putt; shot; driving; hooking; slice; fade; explosion; putting; downswing; stroke; golf shot; draw; approach;
Antonyms:
undercharge; straight line; unhook; unfasten; stay in place;