| GREENTEA | Healthy refreshment from one end of the hole to the other, it's said (5,3) |
| MINE | ___ shaft (vertical access hole to the ore) |
| FORTH | River following three others, it's said (5) |
| NEWTONIC | Fresh refreshment (from Isaac?) (8) |
| FLAGSTICK | According to the USGA Rules of Golf, "a moveable straight indicator, with or without bunting or other material attached, centred in the hole to show its position" |
| WOODPECKER | This bird feeds by pecking into tree bark with its sharp beak and then inserting its long tongue into the hole to extract insects living in the wood. These birds also nest in holes in trees. |
| HIDEOUS | Cover the hole. To us, an eyesore (7) |
| SUP | Take refreshment from a supermarket (3) |
| BOBATEA | Liquid refreshment from Taiwan |
| CROSSBAR | Part of goal to get from one end of pub to the other? |
| EITHEROR | "One, the other . . . it's all good" |
| ABINITIO | A caddy on first tee gets to hit middle of hole to begin with in Rome (2,6) |
| WELLTODO | Have water hole to dig for the rich (4-2-2) |
| ALEHOUSE | Pub is a bad hole to avail oneself of (8) |
| LENGTH | Distance from one end of the pool to the other? (6) |
| AZIMUTH | Navigational aid, from one end of the alphabet to the other, I'm unrightfully hurt about! (7) |
| MAKESPAR | Plays a hole to its "quota," say |
| RAWLPLUG | Plastic sheath put in hole to hold a screw (8) |
| OVER | In cricket, a sequence of six balls bowled from one end of the pitch; or, the division of play during this (4) |
| COLUMNBUS | Shuttle from one end of a portico to the other? |