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Golf Crossword Puzzle

Across
Leave the ball in a favorable position to make the current shot safer or the following shot easier to take
hen the golf ball impacts the hosel rather than the clubface
Shot that provides too much distance, due to picking the wrong club
a putt so short that it is essentially unmissable
right-handed player shapes the ball to travel from left to right. A left-handed player fades a ball from right to left
scoring one stroke less than the declared par of any given hole
A hole-in-one — the chances of this are apparently 1:12,000!
when you hit the ball with the intention of landing it into the green
The result of backspin when the ball lands on the green
very short shot taken without using a full swing
The bar/restaurant area
Wager in golf, points are awarded for winning the front nine, back nine, and overall 18.
portion of the backswing from setup to the point where the club is parallel to the ground, small and slow movement taken before a swing
When the club hits the ground too much before the ball
Very long drive
the highest-lofted clubs in a set of golf clubs, designed for short approach shots
a ball that starts its trajectory on one side of the player and then curves around to the other side during flight
Tee shot, long distance shot
ball that travels a lot further than intended
A clean hit on an iron shot with little backspin
when the bottom of the club comes into contact with the middle or upper part of the ball, causes the ball to fly off the club face really fast, low, and is impossible to control the distance
someone who has around a zero handicap.
A total miss
short distance shot intended to roll the ball along the ground
Down
newest category of golf club, features a head very similar to a fairway wood; hollow steel or titanium with a shallow, slightly convex face
Jerky motion, a preliminary swinging of a golf club head back and forth over the ball before the swing
After a bad first shot, a second shot from the tee
used to warn anyone in the flight of a golf ball
Pulled shot, a shot that goes severely to the left of the target line
3 strokes under Par
A numerical representation that describes a player’s golfing ability
Flagstick
A small peg, usually made of wood or plastic, placed in the ground
Making par or better after hitting a tree
mishit in which the club hits the ground behind the ball before hitting the golf ball itself
come in numbered sets, usually ranging from 3 - 9
deep rough, thick vegetation
mediocre or poor golfer
bottom of the club strikes the top half of the ball
one stroke more than par to finish a hole
Used on the putting greens to get the golf ball into the hole from a short distance
Clubs that have longer shafts and larger, rounder heads
number of strokes needed to complete a hole in a golf course
keeps the ball close to the ground, usually to avoid hitting tree canopies or other low hanging hazards
Involuntary flinch or spasm, sometimes due to shakiness and being nervous
when golf ball curves severely to players strong side, tailing away from your intended target
right-handed player shapes the ball to travel from right to left. A left-handed player draws a ball from left to right
High, soft shot designed to take the ball over objects
the angle created between the clubface and the ground
the location of the golf ball at rest