- - just one shot on the golf course?
- - Stout drinks for the table
- - Ammunition for one shot
- - Golf played in Truro under floodlights
- - Drinks shot
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- - Activity where you may take a shot at 'Hit Me With Your Best Shot' and then take a shot
- - Carpool ... (James Corden segment with lots of singing)
- - activity whose name comes from the japanese for "empty orchestra"
- - A rake-off suitable in this form of entertainment?
- - Sing-along activity at a bar
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- - ...... shot (drive on a golf course)
- - what a golfer wears or uses for support
- - Small peg used in golf
- - Fit to a ... (perfectly)
- - ... off (start a hole of golf)
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- - Something that may be shot on a golf course
- - Neither over nor under, but a round?
- - Neither under nor over, as in golf: 2 wds.
- - What some shoot in a golf round
- - Good golf game
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- - 2015 World Golf Award winner for Golf Course Designer of the Year
- - Ernie ..., 19-time PGA Tour winner
- - Ernie ..., South African golfer
- - Middle of a valley?
- - Features of lollipops but not suckers?
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- - area just around the green, on a golf course
- - A broken finger can be pretty hairy!
- - Beyond the ......, famous 1960s revue
- - Band with iron around edge
- - Hair flopping on to the forehead
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- - "Just a reminder: the golf course is reserved for the guys tomorrow," e.g.?
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- - the ..., warwickshire golf course that last hosted the ryder cup in 2002
- - Has bats in one's ....
- - located outside birmingham, england, the ............ has hosted the ryder cup a record four times.
- - Tower as setting for The Clangers?
- - note the spanish cook is somewhere in steeple
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- - the golfer's landscape architecture course included the ....
- - 360 degrees for a putted ball?
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- - after completing the courses, the golfer had a well-rounded ....
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