| TROON | Ayrshire resort with golf course - *or not, maybe? (5) |
| LOCAL | Pub has a corolla (or not) maybe? (5) |
| LINKS | Connects with golf course (5) |
| PLUGHOLE | One of those of in Bath and Cork synonymous with golf course (8) |
| GREEN | Sharing its root with "grass", the verdant colour of growing herbage; or, a graminaceous piece of land, such as a golf course or a village centre (5) |
| APRON | Section either of a boxing ring, a golf course or a theatre stage; or, a, garment worn to protect clothes (5) |
| WHOLE | Sounds like part of a golf course, or all of it? (5) |
| LARGE | Sizeable Ayrshire resort has last chance for seasonal opening (5) |
| LARGS | North Ayrshire resort on the Firth of Clyde (5) |
| TRAPS | Clay pigeon-hurling devices; bunkers on golf courses; or, pony-drawn carriages (5) |
| OPENS | Play starts with golf event at school (5) |
| PRONG | Spike publicity to do with golf (5) |
| FORGO | Pro with golf ball to accept losing (5) |
| TEE | Something used on a golf course ... or worn on a golf course |
| SMITH | Author of Complete Illustrated Cookery Course; or, an artisan or craftsperson who forges metal such as iron with a hammer (5) |
| TENOR | Word, from "hold", for the holder of a melody first, now a male singing voice; course or progress; or, the gist or purport of a discourse (5) |
| WIDOW | Word with golf or grass |
| MARIO | Nintendo character with "Golf" and "Tennis" spinoffs |
| TRACK | General word for a course or circuit on which runners, cyclists, thoroughbred horses or F1 cars race (5) |
| DRIFT | Movement off course or in general (5) |