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Caddie: Caddie is the person who is paid to carry the golf bag of a player.

Carry: Refers to how far the golf ball flies through the air.

Cart: A golf cart can either be a small vehicle which players use to drive around the course or a small dolly which travels on 2 wheels and is pulled manually.

Cart Fee: Cart fee is the amount of fee paid by golfers to use the golf cart.

Cart Jockey: Caretakers of the course's fleet of golf carts.

Cart Path: The designated route or the route exclusively to be followed by carts.

Casual Water: Temporary accumulation of water on golf course.

Center Cut: This term is used to denote the golf shots which are well struck and which traveled very nicely down the middle.

Center of Gravity: The point located in the head of the golf club, where it would be perfectly balanced is called the center of gravity.

Chip: The chip is a shot that is normally played from just off the green.

Chip-in: A chip shot that ends up dropping in the hole.

Chunk: This is a kind of shot where the golf club hits the ground before it hits the ball which leads to digging into the turf and it produces a big pit.

Claret Jug: Trophy awarded to the winner of the British Open.

Club: The term is used to denote the tool used to strike the golf ball.

Clubface: The clubface is the part of the golf club which strikes the golf ball at impact.

Clubhead: A part of the golf club which is attached to the end of the shaft is called the club head.

Clubhouse: It is normally an indoor area located on a golf course which provides services such as the golf pro shops, restaurants, and restrooms.

Committee: It refers to the rules committee or the local committee when used in connection with the basic rules of golf.

Compression: The rating of the density of a golf ball.

Condor: An extremely rare triple eagle.

Contour: It refers to the undulations in a putting green.

Course: Refers to the golf course.

Course Handicap: Number that tells golfers the number of strokes they are permitted to take during a handicap round.

Course Rating: Is the evaluation of the difficulty level of the course for scratch golfers.

Cross Bunker: This is a kind of a bunker which is positioned in such a way that it runs crossing the line of the play in the fairway.

Crown: Is the top surface of the clubhead.

Crowned Green: A green which has center higher than its sides.

Cup: Refers to the hole in the green which is the ultimate target for the golf ball.

Cut: Refers to a shot which bends towards the right.

Cut Shot: A kind of controlled golf shot where a fadeball flight is induced by the golfer.

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