Tee Time
Across
- 2. How much you have to aim right or left when putting to allow for the slope of the green to bring the ball back to the hole
- 3. A helper who carries a player's bag around the course and may advise on the course or the game
- 4. A player that talks to the point of annoyance
- 6. A game between two players or two sides which is determined by the number of holes won or lost
- 8. A hole or shot where you can't see your target
- 9. How your body is aligned in relation to an imagined ball-to-target line
- 11. Originally the expected score in which a good player was reckoned to complete a hole, but now replaced by par. Bogey has come to mean one over par on a hole
- 13. A matchplay or strokeplay game between two sides of two players each, the partners striking the ball alternately
- 14. A club with an extremely lofted face
Down
- 1. The 1 wood, the most powerful club in the set, used for getting maximum distance off the tee
- 2. A score of one under par on a hole
- 4. The first part of the swing, when the club is taken away from the ball to behind the shoulder
- 5. The spin on the ball caused by the loft of the club face
- 7. The position of your feet just before playing a shot
- 8. A natural or artificial depression on a fairway or round the green. It is usually half -filled with sand but can be made of earth or grass
- 10. in one Also known as an 'ace'. A 'hole-in-one' is registered when the ball enters the hole direct from the tee shot
- 12. The closely mown, carefully manicured target area in which the hole is cut