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Goldie Bounce

NCG’s Golf Glossary: What is a Goldie Bounce?

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One golfing term that often brings intrigue, smiles, and a bit of luck is the “Goldie Bounce.” In this article, we’ll delve into what exactly this term means, its origins, and how it is commonly used in the game of golf.

In the game of golf, terms and slang can often be as varied and complex as the game itself. For golf enthusiasts, casual players, or those new to the sport, understanding these terms can make the game more enjoyable and accessible.

What is a ‘Goldie Bounce’ and its origins?

A “Goldie Bounce” refers to a fortunate, unexpected bounce that a golf ball takes after landing, usually resulting in a more favourable position for the golfer.

This could happen, for example, when a ball appears to be headed into a hazard but takes an unexpected bounce that redirects that golf shot onto the fairway or green. It’s one of those moments where the golfer feels that the “golf gods” have smiled down upon them, giving them a break when they most needed it.

The term doesn’t have a clear, documented origin, but it is a part of golf folklore. Some speculate that it was named after a particularly lucky golfer whose nickname was Goldie, while others suggest it might derive from “golden” moments in the game where everything seems to go just right.

Regardless of its origins, the term has been widely embraced by golfers to describe those lucky bounces that can make all the difference in a game.

How Is The Term Used?

In golfing vernacular, the term is often used in a somewhat tongue-in-cheek manner to acknowledge the role that luck can sometimes play in the game.

For example, after experiencing a Goldie Bounce, a golfer might say, “Wow, did you see that Goldie Bounce? I can’t believe I’m on the green!”

While skill and strategy are of primary importance in golf, the Goldie Bounce serves as a reminder that sometimes luck can be just as crucial.

It isn’t something you can plan or practice; it’s a spontaneous occurrence. Yet, when it happens, it often brings a moment of levity and joy to the game, reminding players that sometimes it’s better to be lucky than good.

NCG’s Golf Glossary: ‘Goldie Bounce’ FAQ

What other terms are similar?

“Mulligan” and “fried egg” are other golf terms that capture unique situations in golf, though they don’t necessarily relate to luck in the same way as a Goldie Bounce.

Can a Goldie Bounce be bad for a golfer?

Technically, a Goldie Bounce is considered a favourable outcome, so it’s not generally described as bad luck.

Is Goldie Bounce accepted in professional tournaments?

In professional golf tournaments, a Goldie Bounce is simply part of the game. There are no rules against benefiting from a fortunate bounce.

What is the best ‘Goldie Bounce’ you can remember from your golfing life? Had an approach shot kick away from a bunker and land just a few feet from the pin? Let us know your thoughts with a post on X, formerly Twitter!

Matt Coles

Matt Coles

Mention a European country, and Matt will tell you which resorts make the National Club Golfer Top 100s: European Resorts list. He might even throw in who designed the golf course and how many rooms the hotel has got at each one…

Matt got into the game of golf from a young age, following his old man to the local golf club. He fell for the sport, and now can’t seem to go a day without thinking about how to improve his game (Thanks Dad!). Matt has been a member of Howley Hall GC in Leeds since 2020, and is just about managing to maintain a single-figure handicap. He likes to remind people that he once broke 75, but won’t tell people that it was on a shortened course during the winter.

He moved to Leeds after graduating from the University of Central Lancashire with a First Class Honours degree in Sports Journalism. Matt joined NCG after almost five years travelling the world with the Professional Squash Association, working on events in all four corners of the globe.

Matt currently plays a Cobra King LTDx driver and RadSpeed 3-wood. TaylorMade monopolise the rest of his bag, with a SIM UDI, M5 irons and both Milled Grind and HI-TOE wedges, along with a Monza Redline putter. He uses a Vice Pro Plus golf ball, because he’s a bit different…

Away from golf, Matt is a Manchester United fan, and a keen runner, having ran the Rob Burrow Leeds Marathon (his first and possibly last), in May 2023.

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