* GOLF * PAR to shoot in a standard number of strokes in golf [v PARRED, PARRING, PARS] TEE to place a golf ball on a small peg [v TEED, TEEING, TEES] BAFF to strike under a golf ball [v -ED, -ING, -S] GOLF to play golf (a type of ball game) [v -ED, -ING, -S] HOLE to make a hole (a cavity in a solid) [v HOLED, HOLING, HOLES] PUTT to hit with a light stroke in golf [v -ED, -ING, -S] : PUTTER(s) BAFFY a wooden golf club [n -FIES] BOGEY to shoot in one stroke over par in golf [v -GEYED, -GEYING, -GEYS] : [n] BOGEY BOGIE BOGLE BOGY CADDY to {caddie=v} [v -DIED, -DYING, -DIES] DORMY {dormie=adj} [adj] EAGLE to score an eagle (two strokes under par) on a hole in golf [v EAGLED, EAGLING, EAGLES] GIMME something easily won [n -S] : GIMMIE(s) GREEN of the color of growing foliage [adj GREENER, GREENEST] / to become {green=adj} [v -ED, -ING, -S] : GREENY HOSEL a part of a golf club [n -S] MASHY {mashie=n} [n MASHIES] SHANK to hit sharply to the right, as a golf ball [v -ED, -ING, -S] BIRDIE to shoot in one stroke under par in golf [v BIRDIED, BIRDIEING, BIRDIES] BULGER a golf club [n -S] BUNKER to store in a large bin [v -ED, -ING, -S] : DEBUNKER(s) CADDIE to serve as a golfer's assistant [v -DIED, -DYING, -DIES] : CADDY DORMIE being ahead by as many holes in golf as remain to be played [adj] : DORMY GIMMIE an easy golf putt conceded to an opponent [n -MIES] : GIMME(s) GOLFER one that {golfs=v} [n -S] LOFTER a type of golf club [n -S] MASHIE a golf club [n -S] : MASHY PUTTER to occupy oneself in a leisurely or ineffective manner [v -ED, -ING, -S] SCLAFF to strike the ground with the club before hitting the ball in golf [v -ED, -ING, -S] : SCLAFFER(s) BRASSIE a golf club [n -S] FAIRWAY the mowed part of a golf course between tee and green [n -WAYS] GOLFING the game of golf [n -S] MIDIRON a golf club [n -S] NIBLICK a golf club [n -S] BOGEYMAN a terrifying creature [n BOGEYMEN] : BOGEYMAN BOGYMAN BOOGERMAN BOOGEYMAN BOOGIEMAN BOOGYMAN CLUBHEAD the part of a golf club that strikes the ball [n -S] LINKSMAN a {golfer=n} [n LINKSMEN] OUTDRIVE to drive a golf ball farther than [v -DROVE, -DRIVEN, -DRIVING, -DRIVES] SCLAFFER one that {sclaffs=v} [n -S] NONGOLFER [n -S] * List compiled from OWL2 + Long List by Rebecca Slivka