Across
- 2. A major golf "Open" championship held annually in the United States.
- 3. A player's score after their handicap has been applied.
- 5. The small peg is used to elevate the ball for the first shot.
- 6. A sandy hazard on the course.
- 8. The total number of strokes taken without the handicap deduction.
- 10. One under par on a hole.
- 14. The standard number of strokes for a hole or a course.
- 16. A shot that curves sharply to the right for a right-handed player.
- 17. A shot that curves sharply to the left for a right-handed player.
- 18. A numerical measure of a golfer's ability, allowing players of different skill levels to compete fairly.
Down
- 1. The club is specifically designed for use on the green.
- 4. A gentle stroke on the green.
- 5. A wheeled cart for carrying golf clubs.
- 7. Two strokes under par on a single hole.
- 9. Long-distance clubs, originally made of wood.
- 10. The oldest "Open" of the four major golf championships, also known as The Open Championship.
- 11. A format where the winner is determined by the number of holes won. (two words)
- 12. The putting surface at the end of a hole.
- 13. A person who assists the player
- 15. Clubs with metal heads are used for approach shots and other specific situations.
