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Jail: Help, I'm in jail! Stated when you are faced with a very difficult shot.
Jerk: To hit the ball from a bad lie, rough or sand, with a downward cutting motion causing the clubhead to dig into the ground beneath the ball.
Jersey Bounce: Any ball that is advanced toward the green by virtue of the ball striking a cartpath, or highway running alongside a fairway, and remains or returns in bounds.
Jigger: An iron with moderate loft and a short shaft. No longer in use. Present equivalent is the 4 iron.
Jungle: A ball hit into the trees is often known as being hit into the jungle.

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