Across
- 6. A type of golf club with a lofted face, designed for short, high shots, particularly around the green.
- 8. A precision club-and-ball sport, played on a vast outdoor course, aiming to hit a small ball into a series of holes using as few strokes as possible.
- 12. The layout of holes forming a golfing area, typically consisting of 18 holes, each with a tee, fairway, and putting green.
- 13. A type of golf club with a metal head and a relatively flat face, used for medium-range shots.
- 14. Any body of water on the golf course, such as ponds or streams, that presents a challenge or obstacle to golfers.
- 16. A depression filled with sand, typically placed strategically around greens and fairways, presenting a challenge to golfers.
- 17. A competitive event where golfers compete against each other, often with prizes or awards for top performers.
- 18. A person hired to carry a golfer's bag of clubs and provide assistance and advice during play.
- 20. The well-maintained, grassy area between the tee and the green, where golfers aim their shots.
- 22. The act of repeating golf swings, shots, and putting strokes to improve skill and consistency.
- 25. The retail store at a golf club where golf equipment, apparel, and accessories are sold.
- 26. A specialized golf club with a flat-faced head, used for precise short-distance strokes on the green.
- 27. The designated area from which golfers start each hole by hitting the ball.
Down
- 1. The areas of longer grass bordering the fairways, presenting a challenge for golfers due to the thicker grass.
- 2. The status of being a paying, participating member of a golf club, granting access to its facilities and amenities.
- 3. The name of the prestigious golf club located in Bergen County, New Jersey.
- 4. The standard number of strokes a skilled golfer is expected to take to complete a hole or course.
- 5. The specially prepared, smooth grassy area surrounding the hole, where putting takes place.
- 7. A practice area at a golf facility where golfers can practice their swings and shots.
- 9. A card used by golfers to keep track of their scores for each hole during a round.
- 10. A score of one stroke under par on a hole.
- 11. A hazard filled with sand, also known as a bunker, strategically placed to challenge golfers.
- 15. The cup or target into which the ball must be successfully hit to complete a round of golf.
- 19. The longest club in a golfer's bag, used to hit the ball the greatest distance from the tee.
- 21. A score of one stroke over par on a hole.
- 23. A motorized or pull-behind vehicle used by golfers to transport themselves and their equipment around the course.
- 24. A score of two strokes under par on a hole.
- 26. A short, controlled stroke used on the green to roll the ball into the hole.
