Golf Crossword Puzzle (2)

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Across
  1. 3. - In reference to putting. It is the curve due to the slope of a green.
  2. 5. the ball stop dead, or almost so, with little or no roll.
  3. 6. - A term used in tournaments. The player who draws a "bye" is allowed to advance to the next round without playing an opponent. In match play, it is the hole or holes still left to play if the match is won before the 18th hole.
Down
  1. 1. - A crater or hole in the ground filled with sand; derived from a Scottish word for a store place or receptacle. The American term is 'trap'. A bunker, as laid down by the rules of golf, is a hazard in which a player must not ground their club before striking the ball.
  2. 2. - The distance a golf ball must travel from impact (the moment the golf ball leaves the clubface) to the point where it first hits the ground. Carry is especially important when judging the distance to the green over a hazard (water, bunker, etc.).
  3. 3. - A score of one over par on any given hole.
  4. 4. - A person who carries clubs for a golfer. Could also be defined as a person who gives a golfer advice -- with club selection and course strategy.