| LINKS | Scottish word for sandy ground, hence a type of golf course near the sea; or, loops forming chains (5) |
| NINEHOLE | Crippled in heel on type of golf course |
| MITRE | This headdress used by a number forming chain (5) |
| WEDGE | Style of shoe with block heel; a word for a group of geese or swans in flight; or, a type of golf club for maximum loft in a bunker or trap (5) |
| LUGS | From "forelocks, hair pulls", word for fruit/vegetable boxes, leather tugs or other things that can be pulled or laid hold of; in the Scots dialect, ears; lappets or flaps of caps; handles or loops; o |
| SHANK | Stem of an anchor, spoon or key; or, a ring or loop on the back of a type of button without holes (5) |
| BIGHT | Old English for "bend, angle", thus a word for a coil or loop in rope; or, a curve in a coastline, such as a bay (5) |
| LINK | One of a series of loops forming a chain; or, a historical torch of pitch and tow used to light dark streets (4) |
| IRONMONGERS | Dealers in equipment made of a metal which also is a type of golf club (11) |
| TABS | Tallies of beverages/food ordered in pubs or restaurants, hence "to keep regular checks on"; or, loops for drawing stage curtains, hence the drapes themselves (4) |
| PICOT | Any of a series of small ornamental loops forming an edging on ribbon or lace (5) |
| TURRET | Either of the two rings or loops on a horse's harness through which the driving reins are passed (6) |
| DOGLEG | A type of golf hole |
| SANDWEDGE | A type of golf club (4,5) |
| PUTTER | This is a type of golf club (6) |
| TROON | Scottish golf course near Prestwick Airport (5) |
| FANBELTS | Flexible rubber loops forming part of the cooling systems in motor vehicles (3,5) |
| DORAL | PGA Tour golf course near Miami |
| THEBELFRY | Golf course near Birmingham |
| IRON | Type of golf club that usually has a number in front of it (4) |