GOLF QUESTIONS
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Play the Golf Quiz with your friends and give yourself a great advantage by selecting your starting question from different Golf Questions!

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What golfer, who had to correct his wild hook, wrote "Five Lessons: Modern Fundamentals of Golf" which is still read today?
Stableford scoring is used in stroke play in what sport?
Typically, what would you do at the 19th hole of a golf course?
In golf, what kind of hazard are the bunkers?
Al Geiberger, Chip Beck, David Duval amd Annika Sorenstam were the first golfers to shoot what landmark score in competition?
Golf's approach shots typically use a wedge. Which of these is not an approach shots?
The first 12 British Opens were played at Prestwick, on a course that had what unusual number of holes?
Because players at St Andrews in Scotland played the same holes coming and going, what today is the standard number of holes at a golf course?
On the 13th hole at the 1938 PGA tournament, a clip shot from Jimmy Hines hit my ball and both went into the hole. We both got birdies, but I ended up winning ... by one stroke. Who am I?
What term typically describes a golf course played on sand hills, especially along the seashore?
Supposedly, a golf "do-over" shot is named for what Montreal golfer?
Bobby Jones named his putter for what Wild West legend?
What will a sandbagger do that makes her unpopular with other golfers?
Also known as greensomes, a two-person scramble off the tee, followed by alternate-shot into the hole, is a foursome named for what nationality?
What golf club is typically called the driver?
What two 19th-century Scottish golfers, Sr and Jr, are sometimes also called "Old" and "Young"?
In 2005, Michael Campbell won the US Open of golf. What was his ethnicity?
When British golf legend won the British Open a record six times?
At a time when the Brits often won American tournaments, who became the first American to win the British Open?
The US Women's Open, the oldest recognized LPGA tournament, was first held in 1946. Who won?
In 1961, the PGA dropped its whites-only policy. Who then became both the first golfer to play in a PGA Tour event, and the first to win one, when he took the Greater Hartford Open in 1967?
In 1968, what Argentine golfer tied Bob Goalby after regulation play in The Masters, but lost because he had signed an incorrect scorecard?
For who or what are each of the 18 holes on the Augusta National Golf Course named?
Until the 1930s, what kind of wood was used for the shafts of golf clubs?
What golfer was nicknamed Bantam Ben, which he hated, and the Hawk?
What golfer, nicknamed Slammin' Sammy, became the first PGA player to shoot his age, with a 67 in the Quad Cities Open?
Which of these golf scores is worst?
In 2002, what 12-year-old Hawaiian became the youngest player to qualify for an LPGA event, when she made it into the Takefuji Classic?
Traditionally, when is the US Open final round?
What Grand Slam golf event offers its winner a trophy known as the Claret Jug?
Stableford scoring is used in stroke play in what sport?
Typically, what would you do at the 19th hole of a golf course?
In golf, what kind of hazard are the bunkers?
Al Geiberger, Chip Beck, David Duval amd Annika Sorenstam were the first golfers to shoot what landmark score in competition?
Golf's approach shots typically use a wedge. Which of these is not an approach shots?
The first 12 British Opens were played at Prestwick, on a course that had what unusual number of holes?
Because players at St Andrews in Scotland played the same holes coming and going, what today is the standard number of holes at a golf course?
On the 13th hole at the 1938 PGA tournament, a clip shot from Jimmy Hines hit my ball and both went into the hole. We both got birdies, but I ended up winning ... by one stroke. Who am I?
What term typically describes a golf course played on sand hills, especially along the seashore?
Supposedly, a golf "do-over" shot is named for what Montreal golfer?
Bobby Jones named his putter for what Wild West legend?
What will a sandbagger do that makes her unpopular with other golfers?
Also known as greensomes, a two-person scramble off the tee, followed by alternate-shot into the hole, is a foursome named for what nationality?
What golf club is typically called the driver?
What two 19th-century Scottish golfers, Sr and Jr, are sometimes also called "Old" and "Young"?
In 2005, Michael Campbell won the US Open of golf. What was his ethnicity?
When British golf legend won the British Open a record six times?
At a time when the Brits often won American tournaments, who became the first American to win the British Open?
The US Women's Open, the oldest recognized LPGA tournament, was first held in 1946. Who won?
In 1961, the PGA dropped its whites-only policy. Who then became both the first golfer to play in a PGA Tour event, and the first to win one, when he took the Greater Hartford Open in 1967?
In 1968, what Argentine golfer tied Bob Goalby after regulation play in The Masters, but lost because he had signed an incorrect scorecard?
For who or what are each of the 18 holes on the Augusta National Golf Course named?
Until the 1930s, what kind of wood was used for the shafts of golf clubs?
What golfer was nicknamed Bantam Ben, which he hated, and the Hawk?
What golfer, nicknamed Slammin' Sammy, became the first PGA player to shoot his age, with a 67 in the Quad Cities Open?
Which of these golf scores is worst?
In 2002, what 12-year-old Hawaiian became the youngest player to qualify for an LPGA event, when she made it into the Takefuji Classic?
Traditionally, when is the US Open final round?
What Grand Slam golf event offers its winner a trophy known as the Claret Jug?