Across
- 1. Shot - A controlled 'hook' used to get in position for the next shot or get out of trouble. A shot that curves from left to right. Conversely from right to left for a left-handed player.
- 4. - The pairing of golfers for a match play tournament.
- 5. - An unskilled golfer. Also called a hacker.
- 6. - Grass of the genus Festuca, widely used for rough on golf courses.
- 7. - To deposit the ball on the course after which you put the ball back in play after it has been declared unplayable or after the ball has been lost.
- 8. - The opposite of draw, a shot moving slightly from left to right towards the target. Can be deliberate and controlled, unlike a slice.
- 10. Trap - A shallow and small sand bunker.
Down
- 1. - To miss-hit a shot by hitting the ground behind the ball and then top the ball.
- 2. - H itting the ground before the ball, usually resulting in the ball not going as far as intended. Also called: chunky, fat, thick, heavy.
- 3. - A missed or badly-hit shot .
- 4. - To hit the ball with maximum force and full stroke. Usually with a driver from the tee.
- 6. - The area defined on a golf course where the grass is cut at a shorter length than the rough. The rough is usually along both sides of the fairway. Playing a golf shot from the fairway typically makes for an easier shot.
- 9. - A score of two under par on any given hole.
