Across
- 3. Face - When the clubface is pointed to the left of the target when you address the ball.
- 6. rating - The comparison of playing one course, as opposed to another, in terms of difficulty, used in U.S.G.A. handicapping. It is expressed in strokes or decimal fractions of strokes. The yardage of the course and the ability of a scratch golfer are the basis for determination.The higher the rating, the more challenging a course. At WCC, Ladies rating = 65.0 and Men's rating = 62.6.
- 7. Lie - When addressing the ball and your right foot is higher than your left (for right-handed players).
Down
- 1. - To grip down farther on the club handle. Also a slang term used to indicate a collapse under pressure.
- 2. - A piece of turf removed with a golf shot. It is proper etiquette to always replace the divot, and to step the turf back in its original place. No relief is allowed for a ball coming to rest in a divot mark. Many courses provide a container of sand in golf carts or at the tee box to fill your divots.
- 3. Water - Any temporary accumulation of water which is visible before or after a player takes her stance and which is not a hazard of itself or is not a water hazard. The most common is flooding after heavy rain.
- 4. - A left or right bend in the fairway. The 8th green has a slight dogleg left.
- 5. - Number of strokes or holes you are behind your opponent(s).
- 6. - A short, lofted shot, from around the green.
- 7. Bogey - A score of two over par for a single hole.