No. 22
Across
- 1. refers to the tool designed to strike the golf ball
- 3. A player who understates their ability (may even not post all their scores to maintain a high handicap) in order to win in competition.
- 6. Balls that are often, but not always, salvaged from lakes to be sold again.
- 9. referes to how far a shaft penetrates into a hosel
- 12. the side of the hole that a putt breaks from
- 13. A manufacturing process whereby heated metal is pressed into shape rather than cast into moulds.
Down
- 1. when a player scores four shots under the projected par
- 2. A person who carries clubs for a golfer.
- 4. the distance from the heel to the toe on the club face which comes into direct contact with the ball
- 5. a very highly lofted wedge designed for playing high, soft shots from short distances.
- 7. At the top of the backswing, a club is said to be laid off if the shaft points to the left of the target
- 8. The pairing of golfers for a match play tournament.
- 10. A ball that goes to the left of the target with little curve as hit by a right-handed player. The converse applies to left-handed players.
- 11. A piece of turf removed with a golf shot.
- 14. Ground Under Repair