| HAZARD | A golf course obstacle such as a bunker (6) |
| BRIDGE | An aqueduct, bascule, clapper, ponceau, series of stepping-stones etc spanning an obstacle such as a moat or river; or, a connecting part, such as the nose of a pair of specs (6) |
| SLALOM | Skiing in a zig zag path between obstacles, such as flags (6) |
| BUNKER | Golf course obstacle |
| DUGOUT | Pirogue or other logboat; a bunker; or, a team shelter beside a pitch (6) |
| CHIPIN | Contribute to successful golf shot from a bunker (4,2) |
| JUMP | Obstacle such as a cavaletti or oxer; or, Jilly Cooper's novel about horse racing (4) |
| SANDTRAP | Golf course obstacle (4,4) |
| NUTTREE | Enthusiast runs into part of golf course - obstacle beside the fairway? |
| JUMPS | Leaps, such as those made by parachutists; or, equestrian obstacles, such as cavaletti, or "little horses" (5) |
| TREE | Golf-course obstacle |
| TRAP | Sand ___ (golf course obstacle) |
| BARRIERS | Obstacles such as weirs, booms etc (8) |
| TREES | Golf course obstacles |
| BUNKERS | Golf course obstacles |
| PONDS | Golf course obstacles |
| LIE | Postion of the golf ball when it comes to rest - a good one would be on the fairway, a bad one in the rough or in a bunker and an impossible one up a tree or in a water hazard |
| WEDGE | Type of golf club for maximum loft in a bunker or trap; style of shoe with a block heel; or, a word describing a group of geese or swans in flight (5) |
| SANDWEDGE | A golf club with a face angle of more than 50degrees, used to lift the ball clear of a bunker (4,5) |
| FRIEDEGG | Metaphoric golf slang for a buried lie in a bunker |