What Does Grain Mean in Golf?
By The Fairway Labs TeamReviewed
Around the green
Golf term
Grain
Grain in practice
Grain is most noticeable on Bermuda greens, which grow toward the setting sun or nearest water source, far more than on bentgrass. Players often check for grain by looking at whether the grass appears shiny (down-grain) or dull (into the grain) near the hole.
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