Across
- 4. Pro-golfer and commentator, not even born in the U.K.
- 6. One of the most succesful British Golfers in history and was ranked world #1 for an impressive 98 weeks.(4,5)
- 9. Born in Jersey in the 19th century
- 10. Joined the R.A.F in WWII, captained the Ryder Cup team. Received a postumous knighthood.(3,5,6)
- 11. Won the Du Maurier Classic in 1996
- 12. Rookie of the year in 1969
- 13. 95 weeks as the World #1
Down
- 1. In 2000 he ended the Scotsman's 7 year run of victory in the European Tour Order of merit.
- 2. Won the Open Championship in 1969 and followed up with the U.S. Open.
- 3. Represented N.Ireland in the Ryder Cup, World Cup and The Alfred Dunhill Cup. Best known for his defeat of Tiger Woods in a match play competition in 2006.(6,6)
- 5. The first British golfer to win the Masters(5,4)
- 7. This Scot won 7 consecutive European Tour Order of Merit titles.
- 8. This Welshman was named the Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the year in his debut season on the European Tour(6,6)
