Golf Crossword Puzzle (2)
Across
- 2. - A 4 1/2" round receptacle in the green - at least 4" deep. Also refers to one of the nine or eighteen areas between the tee and the green.
- 3. a House - see Hit a Brick!
- 4. - Any obstructive or difficult feature of a golf course. This may include lakes, ponds, fences, molehills, bunkers, etc.
- 5. - For the right-handed golfer, it is a golf shot that curves strongly from right to left. Moreover, for the right-handed golfer, this shot usually lands left of their target (the direction would be opposite for the left-handed golfer). Note: a lesser hooking action is commonly referred to as a “draw”. A draw is a controlled right to left shot with a moderate curving action.
Down
- 1. Out - The complete the play for one hole by hitting the ball into the cup.
- 2. a Brick - A direct request to a ball rolling rapidly towards the hole in a fashion that it appears it will go substantially past the desired resting place.
- 3. - The rating of amateur players based on the average of their scores which the record for each round of golf. Designed to allow golfers of all playing levels to compete together on an equitable basis. This rating is used in U.S.G.A. governed events to equalize the competition. (i.e.; A player averaged a score of 90 per round of 18 holes at WCC where the par round for women is 67. This player averages 23 strokes above par. Her handicap would be 23 in a handicapped event at WCC and she would receive 23 strokes).
- 4. - The honor on the tee goes to the last player to win a hole. The player with the honor tees off first.