A sand trap, water, or bunker on a course The putting surface The longest hitting golf club A wooden peg on which a ball is placed for driving The number of strokes a player should use to complete a hole The forward motion of the club with intent to make contact with the ball Golf score of one under par Golf score of two under par A golf club used for short distances on the green Golf score of one over par
putter
stroke
bogey
green
hazard
tee
par
eagle
birdie
driver
I apologize for the confusion. Here are the matching responses:
- Sand trap/water/bunker: Hazard
- Putting surface: Green
- Driver: Club used for long distances
- Tee: Wooden peg on which a ball is placed for driving
- Par: Number of strokes a player should use to complete a hole
- Stroke: Forward motion of the club with intent to make contact with the ball
- Green: Putting surface
- Eagle: Golf score of two under par
- Birdie: Golf score of one under par
- Putter: Golf club used for short distances on the green
- Bogey: Golf score of one over par