TEE | The starting point of each hole in golf |
IRON | A type of golf club made of metal |
PUT | A gentle stroke to roll the ball into the hole |
DRY | A term used to describe the condition of a golf course without rain |
WOOD | A type of golf club primarily used for long shots |
CHIP | A short, low shot played near the green |
IRON | A type of golf club made of metal |
SWAT | A forceful stroke to hit the ball |
WEDGE | A type of golf club used for short, high shots |
CADDY | A person who carries a golfer's clubs |
GREEN | The area of the golf course where the hole is located |
DRIVE | A long shot hit from the tee |
STRIKE | To hit the ball with a golf club |
TEEBOX | The designated area where players start each hole |
FAIRLY | Reasonably or justly |
SQUARE | A term used to describe the clubface alignment |
PUTTER | A type of golf club used for short, controlled strokes on the green |
CADDIES | Plural form of "caddy," people who carry golfers' clubs |
SANDIER | Comparative form of "sandy," describing a golf course hazard |
DRIVERS | Plural form of "driver," golf clubs used for long shots |
SANDWICH | A type of golf club used for intermediate distance shots |
BACKSWING | The initial part of a golf swing |
FOREHAND | A type of stroke in golf where the palm of the hand faces forward |
FAIRWAYED | Past tense of "fairway," describing the area between the tee and the green |
TEEBOXING | A verb form of "teebox," referring to the action of starting from a teebox |
BACKSWING | The initial part of a golf swing |
PUTTINGMAT | A portable mat used for practice putting indoors |
DRIVINGNET | A net used for practicing driving shots |
TEEBOXINGS | Plural form of "teeboxing," referring to the actions of starting from a teebox |