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A utility club once popular for chip shots
B.
Foot position suited to pitching and chipping; 2 wds
C.
"Golf is based on ______; where else would you admit to a seven on a par three?"
D.
A game within the game
E.
Using a 7 when you should have used a 6
F.
"Love and ______ are mysteries for the philosopher to solve. Both subjects are beyond golfers" ; Tommy Armour
G.
Albatross; 2 wds
H.
Gimmie zone; 3 wds
I.
South Carolina resort; 2 wds
J.
"This new computer golf game has terrific sound ______"
K.
"Like any other sport, golf demands a tremendous amount of mental and physical ______ and strength."
L.
The Masters has been called "Golf`s greatest _____ ...where the golf drama ... is almost always overshadowed by the human drama."
M.
Something we all need
N.
Venue for a coroner`s jury, and title of Chapter 7 of "The Golf Course Mystery" by Chester Steele (with "The")
O.
Many golf clubs provide a ____ sheet with information about their services
P.
"The first golf balls ______ much like the game itself, [from] stones and rocks ...to the feathery, the gutta percha and now the familiar rubber-cored ball"
Q.
First hole after the turn
R.
Referee`s aide
S.
In a tournament, _______ are as important as one`s grosses; 2 wds
T.
One way to start a tournament
U.
Many alumni organizations put on an annual _________ golf tournament
V.
Type of hosel design
W.
Something a groundskeeper must do at times
X.
Extraordinary skill on the green; 3 wds
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Tournament official
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Two LPGA foursomes?
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Type of spike wrench
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Conceded putt
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Callaway putter
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This score wins
AE.
Could a dog trained to play ____be put to use on the driving range?