Across
- 2. Time, You must get a reservation at most golf courses for a tee time (starting time) to be sure you can play at a specific time of the day.
- 3. The position of the ball, when it comes to rest, after it is hit.
- 4. through, When swinging a club, this phase is after you hit the ball.
- 8. Around the fairway and green are areas to avoid such as: high grass (called the rough), woods, trees, water, sand traps, creeks, etc...
- 11. This is the area where the cup will be found. Here the grass is short and smooth.
- 12. The area between the tee and the green where the grass is cut lower (easier to hit play).
- 13. This is your feet position when you address the ball.
- 14. These clubs are usually numbered 3-9. They are mainly used for shots ranging from 100-200 yards out.
- 16. Range, The driving range is where you practice your golf swing by renting baskets of balls and by using their tees.
Down
- 1. The putter is used on the green for the most accurate hits toward and into the hole. Round of Golf, Usually a full round of golf is 18 holes. There are 9 hole courses and par 3 courses that are shorter.
- 5. These clubs are used for shorter shots (mainly up to 100 yards).
- 6. This is the suggested number of strokes you should take at each hole. (If you are 1 over par it is a bogie, 2 over is a double bogie, 1 under par is a birdie and 2 under is an eagle.)
- 7. box, The start of each hole is a tee box area where your first shot will occur.
- 9. The #1 club, with a large head, used for distance shots from the tee area.
- 10. When swinging a club, this phase is pulling back and away from the ball. Downswing, Swinging the club downward towards the ball is the 2nd phase of the swing.
- 15. A pole with a flag on it that marks where the hole is on the green.
