(aka: "trap", "bunker", "sand bunker") another commonly used term for a sand-filled depression in the ground Example: "His approach shot caught the sand trap in front of the green "
(Irrigation) A device, often a simple enlargement in a ditch or conduit, for arresting the heavier particles of sand and silt carried by the water ADVANCE \x 540
(also "trap, bunker, sand bunker") another commonly used term for a sand-filled bunker - a depression in the ground filled with a prepared surface of sand or similar Example: His approach shot caught the sand trap/trap/bunker/sand bunker in front of the flag
Dirt areas, occurring naturally or man-made, which, by their nature, show sign well
Usually, open surface soft dirt areas, occurring naturally or man-made, which by their nature will impress, depress or compress easily leaving obvious footfall evidence See Also: Track Trap