Across
- 2. - A ball is lost if it is not found and identified within five minutes of the player's search of it. Five minutes is the maximum time allowed for search, but the player can declare a ball lost before the time is up.
- 4. - The position in which the ball rests on the ground. You'll often hear a player say, “I have a good/bad lie”. It is also used when a player has played a certain number of strokes on any given hole – “She is lying three, and she still has the chance to par the 17th”. With lie, in reference to equipment, it is the angle at which the clubhead is set on the shaft.
- 5. Rules - A set of additional rules for a club determined by the members.
Down
- 1. - A small object, like a coin, that is used to mark the spot of the ball when it is lifted off the putting green.
- 3. Impediments - Any natural object that is not fixed or growing. This can include stones, twigs, branches, molehills, dung, worms and insects.
- 4. - Ladies Professional Golf Association. This organization includes tournament operations and a teaching and club professional division.
- 5. - The angle on the face of a golf club. Also, the elevation of the ball in flight.
