Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (442 results returned)

#5789, aired 2009-11-12SPELLING $1200: A nonprofessional; Bobby Jones was one in golf A-M-A-T-E-U-R
#5787, aired 2009-11-10BALL GAMES $1600: In 1457 Scotland's parliament banned this links game, which interfered with archery practice golf
#5779, aired 2009-10-29A DATE $1600: Night has fallen, but we can play glow-in-the-dark this game at the putting edge mini-golf (or putt-putt)
#5767, aired 2009-10-13SPORTS FOR DUMMIES $400: "Getting into the Swing of Things" & "It's Your Sandbox" are chapters in this "for Dummies" Golf
#5748, aired 2009-09-16BOOKISH $400: Escalator squash & obstacle golf are games in this Aldous Huxley novel Brave New World
#5741, aired 2009-07-20CELEBRITY YEARBOOK SUPERLATIVES $400: In 1994 his California high school voted him "most likely to succeed"; you watch golf? Tiger Woods
#5736, aired 2009-07-13YOU'RE SO SPORTY $1200: 2009 began with Lorena Ochoa clubbing the competition as the No. 1 ranked player in this sport golf
#5692, aired 2009-05-12GET A JOB, KID! $400: A golf course worker who carries clubs & assists golfers a caddy
#5688, aired 2009-05-06THE LADY SWINGS $1000: Paula Creamer swings one a golf club
#5671, aired 2009-04-13THE PILOT'S PHONETIC ALPHABET $2000: "T" isn't tiger, but "G" is this Golf
#5640, aired 2009-02-27THE TEMPEST $400: Often compared to golf balls, this is the largest form of precipitation hail
#5637, aired 2009-02-24AS LISTED IN THE S.I. ALMANAC $1000: "Golfer. 'The Shark'... won two British Opens (1986, '93) but is more famous for his heartbreaking losses" (Greg) Norman
#5626, aired 2009-02-09SOUNDS LIKE ONE LETTER $400: Object used to start a game of football or golf a tee
#5622, aired 2009-02-03SPORTS FACTS $800: In the 1960s he won 7 major tournaments, more than any other golfer (Jack) Nicklaus
#5618, aired 2009-01-28THE AUDACITY OF BOB HOPE $200: Of golfing with this president, Bob quipped, "It's hard to play a guy who rattles his medals while you're putting" Eisenhower
#5618, aired 2009-01-28THE AUDACITY OF BOB HOPE $400: After playing golf with this president: "He hit a birdie--and an eagle, a moose, an elk, an aardvark..." Gerald Ford
#5615, aired 2009-01-23FORWARDS & BACK WORDS $800: To beat with a whip & a sport you can club flog & golf
#5608, aired 2009-01-14OVER-THE-COUNTER CULTURE $600: This band's website sells golf gloves, golf towels & polo shirts adorned with its lightning bolt logo The Grateful Dead
#5600, aired 2009-01-02NAME THE MOVIE SPORT $400: "Happy Gilmore" golf
#5593, aired 2008-12-24THE SPORTS BAR $800: The recommended height of the flagstick is 7 feet in this sport golf
#5577, aired 2008-12-02MEDICAL "T" TIME $400: Golfer's elbow is similar to this other "sporty" affliction, but golfer's elbow occurs on the inside of the joint tennis elbow
#5575, aired 2008-11-28ADDICTIONARY $200: A right-handed golfer's shot pulled so it curves to the left is said to be this a hook (or hooked)
#5571, aired 2008-11-24SULLIVAN AWARD WINNERS $800: 1930: Golfing Grand Slam winner Bobby Jones
#5563, aired 2008-11-12SHIFT INTO... $400: Golfers long for a 300-yard one a drive
#5549, aired 2008-10-23VERBS $800: The last name of golfer Rocco, it means to help settle a dispute Mediate
#5545, aired 2008-10-17JONES $600: He co-founded the Masters golf tournament Bobby Jones
#5527, aired 2008-09-235 PEOPLE WHO'VE NEVER BEEN IN MY KITCHEN $800: In 1976 Judy Rankin became the first woman to win more than $100,000 in a year playing this pro sport golf
#5523, aired 2008-09-1719, 20, 21 & 22 $200: He was only 21 when he won the 1997 Masters golf tournament by 12 strokes, the biggest margin in its history Tiger Woods
#5522, aired 2008-09-16THERE'S A WORD FOR THAT $400: The small depressions on a golf ball are called these; smile & show yours dimples
#5519, aired 2008-09-11IN THE GRASS $1000: A type of grass popular for golf greens is named for this British colony in the North Atlantic Bermuda grass
#5513, aired 2008-07-23U.S. PRESIDENTS $1600: JFK played golf with Bing Crosby during his 1961 Easter vacation at the Kennedy family's home in this Florida town Palm Beach
#5509, aired 2008-07-17A CATEGORY FULL OF HOLES $200: A par 3 golf course often has this many holes, half as many as a regular course 9
#5504, aired 2008-07-10SPORTS ON FILM $1000: "The Legend of Bagger Vance" golf
#5502, aired 2008-07-08SOME ASSEMBLY REQUIRED $200: Words meaning "equitable" & "direction" combine for this part of a golf course the fairway
#5498, aired 2008-07-02PLAY IT, SAM $800: With more than 80, this late golf great holds the record for the most PGA tour wins Sam Snead
#5491, aired 2008-06-23SPORTS STUFF $400: Christina Aguilera, to this "animal" of a golfer: "Sorry, I don't know much about you. I don't follow tennis" Tiger Woods
#5484, aired 2008-06-12TIME FOR A ROUND OF GOLF $200: First awarded in 1958, an amateur golf trophy is named for this U.S. president Eisenhower
#5484, aired 2008-06-12TIME FOR A ROUND OF GOLF $400: "Rocky" California golf course for the 2000 U.S. Open Pebble Beach
#5484, aired 2008-06-12TIME FOR A ROUND OF GOLF $600: This South African golfer known as "The Big Easy" won the U.S. Open in 1994, the year he joined the PGA Ernie Els
#5484, aired 2008-06-12TIME FOR A ROUND OF GOLF $800: Golf's Ryder Cup & Solheim Cup are competitions between these 2 teams the U.S. & Europe
#5484, aired 2008-06-12TIME FOR A ROUND OF GOLF $1000: As of early 2008, this golf great from Fiji is 2nd on the all-time PGA Tour money list with more than $55 million (Vijay) Singh
#5456, aired 2008-05-05ANNUAL EVENTS $400: The Sony Open golf tournament takes place in January at the Waialae Country Club in this state capital Honolulu
#5451, aired 2008-04-28ATHLETES $800: Michelle Wie has made a name for herself in this sport golf
#5450, aired 2008-04-25WOMEN IN SPORTS $1000: Last name of golfing sisters Charlotta & Annika Sorenstam
#5422, aired 2008-03-18THERE'S "AU" $1200: City that's home to the Masters Golf Tournament Augusta
#5421, aired 2008-03-17MY DEAR WATSON $600: Now playing on golf's senior tour, he's won 5 British Opens & 2 Masters tournaments Tom Watson
#5414, aired 2008-03-06ANIMALS ALOFT $200: Animals first went aloft in 1783, when the Montgolfier Bros. sent a sheep, a duck & a rooster up in one of these a balloon
#5410, aired 2008-02-295-LETTER WORDS $800: In golf, if you gouge out this clump of grass during a swing, it's proper etiquette to replace it a divot
#5405, aired 2008-02-22DOUBLE TALK $800: It's another name for miniature golf putt-putt
#5397, aired 2008-02-12BALLS $400: To start your golf round, put your ball up on one of these little pegs a tee
#5389, aired 2008-01-31PRO SPORTS HALL OF FAME CITIES $1000: St. Augustine, Florida professional golf
#5378, aired 2008-01-16AN ABBREVIATED CATEGORY $800: A female sports organization: the LPGA the Ladies Professional Golf Association
#5369, aired 2008-01-03THE BRITISH WILES $400: In 1764 the Royal & Ancient Club at St. Andrews reduced the number of these from 22 to 18, now the standard golf holes
#5360, aired 2007-12-21WELCOME "BACK" $600: It describes the final half of a golf course the back 9
#5349, aired 2007-12-06LAUGHIN' $1200: (Jason Alexander delivers a clue about Seinfeld.) "The sea was angry that day, my friends" when I saved one of these mammals by removing a golf ball from it (& yes, it was a Titleist) a whale
#5346, aired 2007-12-03YOU ARE SO FOXY! $1600: It immediately precedes "golf" in the NATO phonetic radio alphabet foxtrot
#5343, aired 2007-11-28AN AUGUSTA PERSONALITY $400: In 1964 he led an "army" on his way to his fourth & final Masters win Arnold Palmer
#5343, aired 2007-11-28AN AUGUSTA PERSONALITY $800: In 2005 this golfer known as "Lefty" jumped for joy on 18 & showed off his vertical leap ability (about 2 inches) Phil Mickelson
#5343, aired 2007-11-28AN AUGUSTA PERSONALITY $1000: Both the course & the tournament were created by this 1920s icon, the only single-season winner of golf's Grand Slam Bobby Jones
#5328, aired 2007-11-07SPORTS $800: In a 2001 tournament, this Swedish golfer shot a 59, the lowest score ever achieved on the LPGA Tour Sorenstam
#5320, aired 2007-10-26THEATRE HISTORY $2000: "Radio Golf" is the last play in this "Fences" author's 10-play cycle about the African-American experience August Wilson
#5313, aired 2007-10-17ALSO A BIRD $400: 2 below par on a hole of golf an eagle
#5305, aired 2007-10-05"B" PLUS $400: It's one over par on a hole of golf, sweetheart a bogey
#5300, aired 2007-09-28LEFTOVERS $600: Brit Nick Faldo has made his name as one of these a golfer
#5293, aired 2007-09-19ALSO A PLAYING CARD $600: In 2007 102-year-old Elsie McClean became the oldest person ever to achieve one of these on a golf course an ace
#5280, aired 2007-07-20SPORTS TERMS $600: Bunker, wedge, caddie golf
#5277, aired 2007-07-17SPORTS TEENS $400: He was 18 in 1994 when he won the first of his 3 U.S. Amateur Golf Championships Tiger Woods
#5253, aired 2007-06-13STARTS (WITH "W") $1600: A great gift for the golf enthusiast is a crystal golf ball made by this Irish company Waterford
#5228, aired 2007-05-09WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS $400: He won golf's Vardon Trophy, for the lowest adjusted scoring average, from 1999 to 2003 & again in 2005 Tiger Woods
#5215, aired 2007-04-20EXECUTIVE PERKS $600: An exec might be kept happy with a membership in one of these, like Winged Foot a country club (or a golf club)
#5197, aired 2007-03-27ALL THE "WAY" $200: It's the stretch between the tee & the green on a golf-course hole a fairway
#5193, aired 2007-03-21SPORTS TERMS $400: This term once meant an entire golf course; now it refers to the area surrounding the cup a green
#5181, aired 2007-03-05FACT OR FICTION? $400: Tiger Woods, move over; this Asian leader claims to have shot 11 holes-in-one the first time he played golf Kim Jong Il
#5179, aired 2007-03-01BROTHER $2000: On June 5, 1783, these brothers publicly demonstrated their hot-air balloon for the first time the Montgolfier Brothers
#5155, aired 2007-01-26YOU MUST BE FROM DALLAS $600: This Dallas-born pro golfer titled his 1982 autobiography "They Call Me Super Mex" Lee Trevino
#5152, aired 2007-01-23THE WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS $1000: A 2005 rain delay at the Nissan Open had this golfer known as "Long John" saying, "My marriages don't last this long" "Long John" Daly
#5151, aired 2007-01-22A FEW GOOD MEN $600: In 2004 this Fijian set a record for pro golf winnings in one year, $10,905,166 (Vijay) Singh
#5128, aired 2006-12-20GOLD $600: Issued from 1849 to 1933, it's a U.S. gold coin that was worth $20; it's also 3 under par on a hole in golf double eagle
#5125, aired 2006-12-15FASHION SENSE $800: These baggy knickers worn by some golfers got their name from the 4 inches added for a looser fit plus-fours
#5122, aired 2006-12-12COLLEGE SPORTS $200: In 1996 this Stanford golfer won the NCAA title; the following year, he won the Masters Tiger Woods
#5121, aired 2006-12-11SEQUELITIS $600: Jackie Mason played miniature golf in the 1988 sequel to this madcap comedy Caddyshack
#5120, aired 2006-12-08PLANT LIFE $400: Brown Bent, a type of this, is a favorite of golf groundskeepers because it can be cut very short grass
#5099, aired 2006-11-09SPORTS $1200: In teaching this sport, Gary McCord says, "For a driver, place the ball opposite your left armpit" golf
#5090, aired 2006-10-2720th CENTURY SPORTS $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Ping Hdqtrs in Phoenix, AZ.) In 1990, Karsten Solheim, founder of Ping Golf, created the Solheim Cup for women; as in the Ryder Cup, these are the 2 teams the U.S. & the Europeans
#5089, aired 2006-10-26IT'S "TEA" TIME $600: It's a small chest made to hold tea leaves, not golf clubs a tea caddy
#5079, aired 2006-10-12CATALINA $1600: Catalina had Southern Calif.'s first golf course; from 1931 to 1955 it hosted a tournament named for this Ga. great Bobby Jones
#5076, aired 2006-10-09POP CULTURE QUOTES $400: A golfer of some repute, on whether his rep as a neat freak is deserved: "I make the bed in my hotel rooms" Tiger Woods
#5076, aired 2006-10-09POP CULTURE QUOTES $1200: This ex-tennis champ was "playing a ton of golf, & my wife (Bridgette) is pregnant, so I've done a little bit of that" Pete Sampras
#5073, aired 2006-10-04SPORTS ZONE $2000: Every spring the Augusta National Golf Course hosts this famous tournament the Masters
#5054, aired 2006-07-27SPORTS ILLUSTRATED SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR $400: 1996 & 2000: A golfer Tiger Woods
#5052, aired 2006-07-25FRUITS $4,000 (Daily Double): This golfball-sized fruit, Citrus aurantifolia swingle, is now grown mostly in Mexico, not Southern Florida the key lime
#5049, aired 2006-07-20LET'S START A CLUB $200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the manufacturing facilities of Ping Hdqtrs in Phoenix, AZ.) At Ping, the first step of making golf irons is injecting hot wax into a mold of this malleable, silver-white metallic element aluminum
#5049, aired 2006-07-20LET'S START A CLUB $400: (Sarah reads from the foundry of Ping Hdqtrs in Phoenix, AZ.) About 10% of clubs that are cast for Ping are for this type of golfer, like Phil Mickelson or Mike Weir a left-handed golfer
#5049, aired 2006-07-20LET'S START A CLUB $600: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew holds a golf club in the factory of Ping Hdqtrs in Phoenix, AZ.) An undercut in this part of the G5 club is known by a painful dental term & helps make the club more chunk-resistant a cavity
#5045, aired 2006-07-14IN THE SANDBOX $800: On a golf course, a sand trap is also called this, like an underground fortification a bunker
#5039, aired 2006-07-06AMERICAN TOWNS & CITIES $600: Now famous for a golf tournament, it was the city where Georgia ratified the U.S. Constitution Augusta
#5028, aired 2006-06-211491 $200: In 1491 this country outlawed golf, soccer & other sports that were taking young men away from military training Scotland
#5027, aired 2006-06-20CARS IN THE DICTIONARY $1000: This Volkswagen model is a real sport a Golf
#5023, aired 2006-06-14MADE IN JAPAN $400: In the early 20th century, Arthur Groom introduced this sport to Japan & boy, were they teed off golf
#5021, aired 2006-06-12CITY OF THE DAY: PHOENIX $1000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew walks the green at Ping Hdqtrs, Phoenix, AZ.) Ping Golf is approximately based in Phoenix, a golf capital; the first golf resort here was built in this year of Arizona statehood 1912
#5012, aired 2006-05-30EMERSON, LAKE & PALMER $200: First to win golf's Masters tourney 4 times Arnold Palmer
#5011, aired 2006-05-29SPORTS STUFF $200: To reduce drag & increase distance & accuracy, a golf ball has many of these cute little depressions dimples
#5004, aired 2006-05-183 OF A KIND $600: Golf, Beetle, Karmann Ghia Volkswagen models
#5001, aired 2006-05-15AN ENGLISH-SPORTS DICTIONARY $1000: English: a small piece of candy; Golf: how you put a ball back in play after knocking your shot into a lake a drop
#5001, aired 2006-05-15CAMEO CAMERA $2000: This comic's cameo in 1985's "Spies Like Us" involved him playing golf in a tent & was his last movie role Bob Hope
#4998, aired 2006-05-10WHEN AUSTRALIAN ANIMALS ATTACK $800: A golfer won a negligence lawsuit after a 5-foot, red one of these attacked him on a New South Wales course a kangaroo
#4985, aired 2006-04-21SPORTS EVOLUTION $200: In the 1750s the original golf course here had 11 holes & you played each of them twice St. Andrew's
#4979, aired 2006-04-13YOU DO KNOW JACK $400: In the 1950s at age 16 this young golfer won the Ohio Open Jack Nicklaus
#4962, aired 2006-03-21SPORTSMEN $800: This 26-year-old Spanish professional golfer is nicknamed "El Nino" Sergio Garcia
#4961, aired 2006-03-20WOMEN ATHLETES $1200: Nancy Lopez & Beth Daniel are in this organization's Hall of Fame, founded in 1967 LPGA
#4960, aired 2006-03-17SI's SIGNS OF THE APOCALYPSE $1000: "Golfer John Daly has... endorsement deals with" Dunkin' Donuts & this Anna Nicole Smith-endorsed diet aid TrimSpa
#4956, aired 2006-03-13EVERY TIM, DIRK OR GARY $200: This South African is one of the few golfers to win all 4 major titles at least once Gary Player
#4955, aired 2006-03-1023 SKIDOO $1000: In July the U.S. Open golf tournament was won by this amateur in a playoff Bobby Jones
#4951, aired 2006-03-06TRANSPORTATION $400: The Montgolfier brothers were papermakers by profession & used paper in their early ones of these a balloon
#4940, aired 2006-02-17ADAM SANDLER FILMS $800: The price was very, very wrong when Bob Barker pummeled Adam on a golf course in this 1996 film Happy Gilmore
#4938, aired 2006-02-15THEIR TEEN YEARS $800: He was 15 when he won the Optimist Int'l Junior Golf Tournament for the 6th time; he'd first won it at age 8 Tiger Woods
#4937, aired 2006-02-14GRAB BAG $200: In October 2005, 6 days shy of her 16th birthday, this golf phenom from Hawaii announced she was turning pro (Michelle) Wie
#4936, aired 2006-02-13ALLITERATION STATION $1,000 (Daily Double): An appointed hour to play golf tee time
#4932, aired 2006-02-07PHYS ED $800: Let's see... eagle, double eagle... You carded 62; rough choice, college, or going pro in this sport golf
#4931, aired 2006-02-06"TEEN" SCENE $800: Golfing "hole" with a bar (where you can't go), or the amendment granting women's suffrage 19th
#4929, aired 2006-02-022-SPORT TERMS $2000: A golfer hits this chip shot to reach the green; a tennis player hits it to get to the net approach shots
#4925, aired 2006-01-27NIKE $200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the Nike campus, Oregon.) Nike has replicas of the Grand Slam trophies of this golfer, like the '97 Masters & the 2000 British Open Tiger Woods
#4922, aired 2006-01-24DEADWOOD $400: Common 6-letter name for the No. 1 wood in golf a driver
#4920, aired 2006-01-20HALL OF FAMERS $800: Babe Zaharias, Bing Crosby, Bob Hope golf
#4920, aired 2006-01-20ON THE "GO" $400: Beastly highest awarded handed out at the Berlin Film Festival, not the Berlin Golf Tournament the Golden Bear
#4915, aired 2006-01-13DOUBLE DAILIES $400: Unfortunately, even if I play golf every day, I'll score at least one of these, 2 strokes over par on a hole a double bogey
#4900, aired 2005-12-23PRESIDENTIAL PASTIMES $800: Even when pushing 300 pounds, this 27th president enjoyed playing golf & tennis Taft
#4881, aired 2005-11-28BAY "B" $400: The French call it Golfe de Gascogne; the Spanish, Golfo de Vizcaya the Bay of Biscay
#4880, aired 2005-11-25LET'S GO GOLFING $200: Scoring in golf is done by counting these units that could also be applied by a painter strokes
#4880, aired 2005-11-25LET'S GO GOLFING $400: A hole-in-one in golf is also known by this 1-word term an ace
#4880, aired 2005-11-25LET'S GO GOLFING $600: Hootie Johnson chairs this "Master"ful golf club, still all-male as of 2005 Augusta National
#4880, aired 2005-11-25LET'S GO GOLFING $800: Things Tiger Woods doesn't often miss are greens & this, the group of golfers who qualify for the next round the cut
#4880, aired 2005-11-25LET'S GO GOLFING $1000: At age 10 in 2000, she became the youngest player ever to qualify for a USGA amateur tournament (Michelle) Wie
#4869, aired 2005-11-10THE ACC $800: In 1954, when you talked about Arnold, you meant this Wake Forest golfer & ACC champ Arnold Palmer
#4866, aired 2005-11-07FINALS $400: At the 2005 British Open, this "Golden Bear" played in what he said would be his final major golf tournament Jack Nicklaus
#4861, aired 2005-10-31SPORTS LEGENDS $600: The USA's top amateur athlete in 1930, this golfer retired & helped design the Augusta National Golf Course Bobby Jones
#4850, aired 2005-10-14SPORTS STARS $400: Since 1997 this golfer has won the PGA twice, the Masters 4 times, the British Open twice & the U.S. Open twice Tiger Woods
#4840, aired 2005-09-30EAGLE-EYED $200: To score an eagle in golf is to score this many shots under par on a hole two under par
#4837, aired 2005-09-27SOUTH OF THE EQUATOR $2000: Longwood Golf Course on this South Atlantic British dependency is probably the world's remotest 18-hole course St. Helena
#4835, aired 2005-09-23SPORTS MOVIES $800: 1996: A washed-up golf pro tries to qualify for the U.S. Open to impress a woman Tin Cup
#4829, aired 2005-09-1522 $600: He was just 22 in 1962 when he won golf's U.S. Open (Jack) Nicklaus
#4820, aired 2005-07-15DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER $4,000 (Daily Double): The "Eisenhower Tree" at this "National" site in Georgia is named for the way it frustrated the president Augusta National (Golf Club)
#4819, aired 2005-07-14BOOK TITLES $400: Sportswriter Rick Reilly wrote about lugging golf bags for Donald Trump & Jack Nicklaus in "Who's Your" this Caddy
#4818, aired 2005-07-13BRAND NAMES $1000: Its Big Bertha Clubs have helped drive up sales for this golf equipment maker Callaway
#4795, aired 2005-06-10ESPN'S GREATEST SPORTS RECORDS $200: No. 1: His wins in 4 straight major golf tournaments Tiger Woods
#4776, aired 2005-05-16BEFORE & AFTER $800: Hit duet for Sonny & Cher that was a pro golfer who married a pro wrestler in 1938 "I Got You Babe Didrikson"
#4760, aired 2005-04-22SHOW ME THE MONEY SLANG $1200: Golfer Andy & law man Roy Bean
#4735, aired 2005-03-18A CATEGORY FROM SCRATCH $400: A scratch player in golf is one who plays without this a handicap
#4720, aired 2005-02-25DOUBLE "D"s $600: In golf, before hitting the ball you do this to it, in preparation address it
#4717, aired 2005-02-22IN THE 2005 ESPN ALMANAC $400: "Golfer... 1st player to earn over $1 million in career (1968)... Made 48 consecutive Masters starts" Arnold Palmer
#4710, aired 2005-02-11MODERN QUOTATIONS $200: Bob Hope was quoted as saying this "is my profession. I tell jokes to pay my greens fees" golf
#4707, aired 2005-02-08SYNONYMS $800: This synonym of "coarse" is an area of a golf course rough
#4693, aired 2005-01-19U.S. CITIES $400: This Georgia city that's popular with golfers was named for the mother of George III Augusta
#4690, aired 2005-01-14A IS FOR... $400: ...ace, another term for this golf feat a hole in one
#4686, aired 2005-01-10SPORTS TROPHIES $400: The Davis Cup tennis (golf accepted)
#4675, aired 2004-12-24UNPACK YOUR ADJECTIVES $400: It borders the fairway on a golf course; as an adjective it can also mean coarse rough
#4671, aired 2004-12-20WORLD ATHLETES $400: In 2003 this Fijian-born golfer displaced Tiger Woods as No. 1 Vijay Singh
#4665, aired 2004-12-10STAY ON THE GRASS $200: The famous definition of golf attributed to Mark Twain is "a good" one of these "spoiled" a walk
#4656, aired 2004-11-29CHAIRS $600: A Montgolfier is a Louis XVI chair with a back often shaped like one of these a balloon
#4651, aired 2004-11-22WORD ORIGINS $600: Originally used to designate an errand boy, it was introduced into Scotland by golfer Mary, Queen of Scots a caddy
#4632, aired 2004-10-26WOMEN IN SPORTS $800: It's Juli Inkster's sport golf
#4631, aired 2004-10-25SPORTS TERMS $600: "Around the world" is a round of golf with this score, an allusion to a certain novel 80
#4624, aired 2004-10-14"ICK"Y WORDS $600: Last name of the golfing great who was the first to twice win the British Open, Masters, PGA & U.S. Open (Jack) Nicklaus
#4620, aired 2004-10-08FLY ME TO THE MOON $1600: The USA's first man in space, he cracked a 6-iron golf shot "miles & miles" on the moon 10 years later Alan Shepard
#4613, aired 2004-09-29WEBSITES $800: At him online.com, visitors have hit a link to his golf club, applied for a job on his NBC show & basked in his excess Trump
#4611, aired 2004-09-27LET'S GET MEDICAL $600: If a 16th C. golfer had an "apoplexy" after losing a ball in the water, today he'd have a 1-this penalty a stroke
#4603, aired 2004-09-15RATED "P.G." $200: In golf, it's the short-cropped area around the hole the putting green
#4600, aired 2004-09-104-LETTER WORDS $1600: This problem that sounds like what a coyote does at night could threaten a golfer’s career the yips
#4600, aired 2004-09-10SAM I AM $200: A cousin of this telegraph & code inventor set up the famous Pebble Beach golf course Samuel Morse
#4591, aired 2004-07-19ALL SPORTS $400: In golf, next in line: double eagle, eagle... a birdie
#4584, aired 2004-07-08ARE YOU A BETTING MAN? $1600: This type of casual golf wager is named for a Long Island country club a Nassau
#4577, aired 2004-06-29COUNTRY CLUBS $800: These sporting items L.J. Nicolls started making in Sussex in 1876 have been good for many centuries cricket bats
#4564, aired 2004-06-10VERB FIRST NAMES $1000: To break off a fragment of a plate or saucer, or make a short lofted golf shot Chip
#4560, aired 2004-06-04SPORTS QUOTES $800: Asked about his golf game after leaving the White House, this 34th Pres. said that "a lot more people beat me now" Eisenhower
#4558, aired 2004-06-02"H" NAMES $1200: Born in Dublin, Texas in 1912, this 4-time U.S. Open winner had his own line of golf equipment Ben Hogan
#4553, aired 2004-05-26TECHNOLOGY $800: Reportedly, the first call on a commercially sold radio pager was in 1950 to a doctor who was doing this at the time golfing
#4547, aired 2004-05-18SPORTS TROPHIES $1600: The Larry O'Brien Trophy features a regulation size sterling silver one of these a basketball
#4547, aired 2004-05-18SPORTS TROPHIES $2000: The golfer on the top of this trophy is Abe Mitchell, friend of the seed merchant for whom the trophy is named the Ryder Cup
#4544, aired 2004-05-13FELINES, WO, WO, WO, FELINES $800: Of the snowshoe, the golf shoe or the tennis shoe, the one that really is a breed of cat the snowshoe
#4540, aired 2004-05-07SPORTS NAMES $400: Famous professionals in this sport include David Duval & Annika Sorenstam golf
#4538, aired 2004-05-05SPORTS $1000: In golf it's the proper word to yell when your ball is headed toward another player fore
#4535, aired 2004-04-30BROADWAY LYRICS $1600: "While tearing off a game of golf, I may make a play for the caddy, but when I do, I don't follow through 'cause" of this "My Heart Belongs to Daddy"
#4518, aired 2004-04-07BACKWORDS $400: I'll flog the next person who tells me how relaxing this game is golf (for flog)
#4517, aired 2004-04-06GOPHER THE GUSTO $400: Bill Murray fights troublesome golf course gophers in this comedy classic Caddyshack
#4466, aired 2004-01-26OLYMPIC GAMES WAITING LIST $1,800 (Daily Double): The first associations for this non-Olympic sport were set up in Scotland in the mid-18th century golf
#4417, aired 2003-11-18FEMALE ATHLETES $2000: In 1998 this Korean golfer became the youngest winner of the LPGA's U.S. Women's Open Se Ri Pak
#4389, aired 2003-10-09CABLE TV $400: "Scorecard Report" & "Peter Jacobsen Plugged In" are seen on the sports channel devoted to this golf
#4353, aired 2003-07-02HELLO, SPORTS FANS $800: (Pro golfer Peter Jacobsen.) To land the ball on the green with this, also called juice, hit the ball below its equator with a lofted club backspin
#4323, aired 2003-05-21SPORTSTALK $400: Stroke play, wood, shank golf
#4322, aired 2003-05-20"GREAT" EXPECTATIONS $600: As it's the nickname of Greg Norman, you're gonna need a bigger -- golf cart "Great White Shark"
#4309, aired 2003-05-01HARD BALLS $1,000 (Daily Double): It's where astronaut Alan Shepard famously hit a golf ball in February 1971 the moon
#4302, aired 2003-04-22GOOD SPORTS $1600: This giant of the game was the first pro golfer to win 5 Masters titles Jack Nicklaus
#4295, aired 2003-04-11A "SHORT" CATEGORY $1000: You're working on this if you're practicing your golf play around the green your short game
#4287, aired 2003-04-01BUY "ONE" $200: An ace in golf hole-in-one
#4287, aired 2003-04-01GET ONE FLEA $800: This popular golfer's fans were known as "Lee's Fleas" Lee Trevino
#4278, aired 2003-03-19SPORTS $200: Ben Crenshaw & Phil Mickelson are the only 3-time winners of this college sport's championship tournament golf
#4273, aired 2003-03-12YOU DESERVE A METAL $2000: Used in paint, aircraft parts & golf clubs, it's as strong as steel but nearly half the weight titanium
#4262, aired 2003-02-25SPORTS LEFTIES $1600: Seen here, he learned to golf lefty by standing opposite his father & imitating Dad's swing Phil Mickelson
#4258, aired 2003-02-19SPORTING OBJECTS $200: A dimpled ball, 1.68 inches in diameter & weighing 1.62 ounces golf
#4256, aired 2003-02-17IT'S ALL A BUNCH OF LIES $1000: This early 20th century humorist quipped, "Income tax has made liars out of more Americans than golf" Will Rogers
#4255, aired 2003-02-14PEOPLE $600: Karrie Webb has been called one of the greatest players of this sport, male or female golf
#4241, aired 2003-01-27GOLF TALK $400: (Peter Jacobsen gives the clue) Keep the club head low through your swing when hitting these, a term for any wood other than the driver fairway woods
#4241, aired 2003-01-27GOLF TALK $800: Type of bird you've achieved if you get a hole in one on a par 3 eagle
#4241, aired 2003-01-27GOLF TALK $1,500 (Daily Double): (Peter Jacobsen gives the clue) Douglas MacArthur would know this term for an intentional slice fade
#4241, aired 2003-01-27GOLF TALK $1600: A general term for a course, or the sandy, treeless Scottish area where golf was often played links
#4241, aired 2003-01-27GOLF TALK $2000: (Peter Jacobsen gives the clue) On this type of long putt, you don't aim to hole out, but to leave yourself a short one lag
#4240, aired 2003-01-24PRESIDENTIAL RHYME TIME $1000: Carter's short golf putts Jimmy's gimmes
#4228, aired 2003-01-08SPORTING GOODS $200: Ecologically minded golfers can get these golf ball supporters that are biodegradable tees
#4222, aired 2002-12-31A BROAD-BASED MOVEMENT $600: The LPGA Ladies Professional Golf Association
#4216, aired 2002-12-23MIND YOUR MANNERS $200: In this sport it's a common courtesy to replace the divots you create golf
#4202, aired 2002-12-03TICKER-TAPE PARADE HONOREES $400: He was the first man to win golf's Grand Slam & the first to receive 2 Broadway ticker-tape parades Bobby Jones
#4200, aired 2002-11-29THE GOLF CHANNEL $200: This co-founder of the Golf Channel is seen here in his playing prime (Arnold) Palmer
#4200, aired 2002-11-29THE GOLF CHANNEL $400: TGC's original programs include "Celebrating 50 years" of this, which says it's the oldest women's sprots assoc. the LPGA (the Ladies Professional Golf Association"
#4200, aired 2002-11-29THE GOLF CHANNEL $600: The Golf Channel website offers online lessons in downswing, impact & this next & final stage of the swing follow-through
#4200, aired 2002-11-29THE GOLF CHANNEL $800: A display of those having the best scores so far in the tournament, it's also a monday night "Report" on TGC the leaderboard
#4200, aired 2002-11-29THE GOLF CHANNEL $1000: In 1982 the 17th hole shot seen here helped win the U.S. Open for this man Tom Watson
#4192, aired 2002-11-19BALL GAMES $600: In 2000 Gabrielle Reece, training for the LPGA, traded this ball for a golf ball volleyball
#4187, aired 2002-11-12A CATEGORY FULL OF HOLES $400: The holes used in this outdoor pastime must be 4.25 inches in diameter & at least 4 inches deep golf
#4176, aired 2002-10-28FACE TALK $200: The rim or edge of a crater, cup or golf hole lip
#4176, aired 2002-10-28JUSTIN TIME $800: With a score of 272, Justin Leonard won this major golf championship in 1997 at Troon, Scotland British Open
#4165, aired 2002-10-11WE'VE GOT COMPANY $1000: Adams makes the Tight Lies series of these golf clubs
#4163, aired 2002-10-09LET'S GO BALLOONING! $2000: (Sofia of the Clue Crew reports from the International Balloon Fiesta in Albuquerque) A rooster, a sheep & a duck are the passengers in a hot air balloon launched by these brothers at Versailles in 1783 Montgolfier brothers
#4148, aired 2002-09-18U.S. PRESIDENTS $2000: In the 1950s the U.S. Golf Association installed a putting green for him near the Rose Garden Eisenhower
#4147, aired 2002-09-17ACTIVITIES $200: In 2001 the president invited kids to the White House to play this game, hitting a ball off a stand T-Ball
#4142, aired 2002-09-10UP WORDS $1200: A type of apartment often used by artists, or the backward slant on a golf club's face Loft
#4084, aired 2002-05-09DOLLAR $1200: 2-word term for a golf score of 3 under par on a hole, or the old $20 coin it might have won you double eagle
#4077, aired 2002-04-30ODDS & ENDS $400: It's the standard number of holes in a complete round of tournament golf 18
#4032, aired 2002-02-26SPORTING PRESIDENTS $1200: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from the Eisenhower home in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.) A golf enthusiast, the president achieved this feat while playing a round in 1968 a hole in one
#3976, aired 2001-12-10SPORTS TALK $1600: (Sofia of the Clue Crew at a golf course) In most iron shots, good or bad, a piece of turf called this gets dislodged divot
#3973, aired 2001-12-05MOVIE TRAILERS $1600: In this film Kevin Costner plays Roy McAvoy, a golf pro reduced to trailer life Tin Cup
#3965, aired 2001-11-23SPORTS TALK $400: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew reads from the golf course.) This name for my present location sounds like a place to seek shelter from an air raid bunker
#3949, aired 2001-11-01NAME THE SPORT $100: Carpet, hazards, a windmill, a castle putt-putt (or miniature golf)
#3944, aired 2001-10-25INTERNATIONAL SPORTSMEN $100: Golfer Greg Norman was born in this country Australia
#3941, aired 2001-10-22ICELANDIC HOTSPOTS $200: Iceland's first settler, Ingolfur Arnarson, named this city "Smoky Bay" because of the hot springs there Reykjavik
#3926, aired 2001-10-01TIME FOR A ROUND OF GOLF $100: (Sofia of the Clue Crew tees off at the Porter Valley Golf Club.) The putt I just sank gave me one-over-par on the hole, also called this bogey
#3926, aired 2001-10-01TIME FOR A ROUND OF GOLF $200: First awarded in 1958, an amateur golf trophy is named for this U.S. president Dwight D. Eisenhower
#3926, aired 2001-10-01TIME FOR A ROUND OF GOLF $300: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from Porter Valley.) I'm ready to tee off; if my shot curves to the right, it's a slice; if it curves to the left, it's called this hook
#3926, aired 2001-10-01TIME FOR A ROUND OF GOLF $400: Each year this Georgia city hosts the Masters golf tournament Augusta
#3926, aired 2001-10-01TIME FOR A ROUND OF GOLF $500: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from Porter Valley.) Though technically illegal, the retaking of a lousy shot is known by this last name Mulligan
#3922, aired 2001-09-25GOOD SPORTS $1000: (Cheryl of the clue crew swings a club on a golf course) On my way to the green I've ended up in this turbulent part of a golf course the rough
#3888, aired 2001-06-27SPORTS NICKNAMES $1,000 (Daily Double): This golfer was once known by the uncomplimentary nickname "Ohio Fats" Jack Nicklaus
#3867, aired 2001-05-29DESCRIBING THE SPORT $100: Hit tiny spheroid into woods, curse, hit into lake, curse, score round of 120, go to clubhouse for needed beer Golf
#3863, aired 2001-05-23CALIFORNIA EXPORTS $500: Callaway's Big Bertha is a titanium one of these Golf club
#3861, aired 2001-05-21SPORTS CUPS $300: The Ryder Cup Golf
#3852, aired 2001-05-08COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $200: This area of closely-cropped grass surrounds each hole in golf the green
#3851, aired 2001-05-07RECOGNIZE MY GAME $100: 5-iron, flagstick, electric cart, scorecard golf
#3850, aired 2001-05-04SLOW DOWN! $400: As a verb, the name of this golf club means "to occupy yourself in a leisurely way" putter
#3848, aired 2001-05-02SPORTS STARS $100: This 25-year-old golfer holds the tournament records for low scores at the Masters, U.S. Open & British Open Tiger Woods
#3842, aired 2001-04-24SPORTS HOLDS $400: Nancy Lopez Golf club
#3840, aired 2001-04-20I AM THE WALRUS $500: Nicknamed "The Walrus", this golfer seen here won the 1982 Masters Craig Stadler
#3795, aired 2001-02-16SPORTS GREATS $800: In 1980, at age 23, this Spaniard became the first European to win the U.S. Masters golf tournament Seve Ballesteros
#3780, aired 2001-01-26GONE TOO SOON $400: At the 2000 U.S. Open in Pebble Beach, a memorial was held for this golfer & winner of the title in '99 Payne Stewart
#3776, aired 2001-01-22AFTER THE WHITE HOUSE $300: An avid golfer, he scored a hole-in-one during a round in Palm Springs in 1968 Dwight D. Eisenhower
#3775, aired 2001-01-19INTERNATIONAL ATHLETES $600: Spanish golfing phenom Sergio Garcia has this "weathered" nickname meaning "The Boy Child" "El Nino"
#3764, aired 2001-01-04TOYS ARE US $300: Nintendo's N64 lets you sample 5 PGA courses with a cyber version of this real golfer born in 1975 Tiger Woods
#3760, aired 2000-12-29ABBREVIATIONS $400: Of lacrosse, paddleball, golf or auto racing, sport played by people in the LPGA golf
#3748, aired 2000-12-13HOLD IT $400: A small box to hold tea leaves, or a person who carries another container, a golf bag Caddy
#3740, aired 2000-12-01SPORT-O-RAMA $200: The only major sporting event named for a famous TV transvestite is this man's golf tournament Jamie Farr (Klinger on "M*A*S*H")
#3739, aired 2000-11-30DALLAS $400: This Mexican-American golfer born in Dallas Dec. 1, 1939 won the U.S., British & Canadian Opens in 1971 Lee Trevino
#3735, aired 2000-11-24OLD SPORT $400: Before these were assigned numbers, the 5 wood was known as the baffy Golf clubs
#3721, aired 2000-11-06FORE! $400: Begun in 1860, this major golf tournament is held annually in the U.K. British Open
#3721, aired 2000-11-06FORE! $600: His record 20 wins in the 6 major golf tournaments include 6 Masters titles Jack Nicklaus
#3721, aired 2000-11-06FORE! $800: A ladies' golf tourney named for this entertainer is played at the Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage, CA. Dinah Shore
#3715, aired 2000-10-27TOYS FOR BOYS $300: True Temper distributes golf clubs with shafts of this metal named for mighty Greek gods Titanium
#3713, aired 2000-10-25SPORTS STATS $800: In 1938 Sam Snead was the PGA's money leader with $20,000; in 1998 it was this alliterative golfer with $2.6 million David Duval
#3707, aired 2000-10-17THE SPORT PLAYED $200: Fred Couples & David Duval Golf
#3706, aired 2000-10-16CAPITAL TOURISM $2,000 (Daily Double): You may get dizzy teeing off at the world's highest golf course, at Malasilla in this capital La Paz, Bolivia
#3704, aired 2000-10-12FUR-BEARING CREATURES? $200: In 2000 he earned his stripes by becoming the first golfer since Ben Hogan to win 3 majors in 1 season Tiger Woods
#3699, aired 2000-10-05FAMOUS AMERICANS $200: In professional golf, this "cat" is the No. 1 ranked player in the world Tiger Woods
#3695, aired 2000-09-29THE BALL ROOM $300: Halex' Elite 3-Star balls for this sport are made of the highest quality celluloid Ping-pong/table tennis
#3695, aired 2000-09-29THE BALL ROOM $500 (Daily Double): A few of these balls smuggled aboard Apollo 14 were left on the moon, far away from the landing site Golf balls
#3694, aired 2000-09-28FRENCH BRED $500: After their births in 1740 & 1745 in Annonay, France, things were up, up & away for these brothers Montgolfier Brothers
#3685, aired 2000-09-15SPORTS 2000 $100: By winning the British Open, this 24-year-old became the youngest to win golf's career Grand Slam Tiger Woods
#3680, aired 2000-09-08WHAT'S IN A NAME $1,000 (Daily Double): A golf "Player" & an Indiana city both bear this name from the Welsh for "gentle" Gary
#3672, aired 2000-07-18HODGEPODGE $100: Born in 1912, the man nicknamed "Slammin' Sam" played this sport Golf
#3669, aired 2000-07-13WHO'S WHO IN SPORTS $200: With 20, this "Bear" of a golfer is the all-time leader in major tournament wins Jack Nicklaus
#3663, aired 2000-07-05ENDS IN "TT" $200: On April 12, 1998 Mark O' Meara sank a 20-foot one & won the Masters golf tournament by 1 stroke a putt
#3647, aired 2000-06-13SAINTS ON THE MAP $500: In 1754 the Royal and Ancient Golf Club was founded in this burgh St. Andrews
#3645, aired 2000-06-09NOTABLE BLACK WOMEN $1000: 6 years after her 1957 Wimbledon win, this tennis great turned pro golfer Althea Gibson
#3641, aired 2000-06-05BOOKS & AUTHORS $200: This actor's book "Cinderella Story: My Life in Golf" gets its title from one of his lines in the movie "Caddyshack" Bill Murray
#3630, aired 2000-05-19VOCABULARY $200: They're the cute little impressions on a golf ball Dimples
#3626, aired 2000-05-15GOLFERS $100: Bobby Jones' Grand Slam didn't include this Augusta, Georgia tournament he later co-founded The Masters
#3626, aired 2000-05-15GOLFERS $200: In 1999 Justin Leonard's putt capped the dramatic U.S. comeback to help win this trophy Ryder Cup
#3626, aired 2000-05-15GOLFERS $300: Seen here, he learned his game working as a greenskeeper in Texas Lee Trevino
#3626, aired 2000-05-15GOLFERS $400: Now married to Ray Knight, she joined the LPGA Hall of Fame in 1987, the year she turned 30 Nancy Lopez
#3626, aired 2000-05-15GOLFERS $500: In 2000 Tiger Woods' winning streak brought new attention to this man's record 11 straight wins in 1945 Byron Nelson
#3617, aired 2000-05-02MULTIPLE CHOICE $100: Of port, starboard, fore or aft, the one usually yelled by a golfer Fore
#3589, aired 2000-03-23MAGAZINES $500 (Daily Double): The 2 top-selling U.S. magazines with a specific sport in their names are about this sport Golf
#3587, aired 2000-03-21SPORTS LINGO $300: This sharp bend in a golf fairway sounds like a canine appendage Dogleg
#3573, aired 2000-03-01NATIONS' FAVORITE SPORTS $600: In Scotland it's this game the Scots invented Golf
#3569, aired 2000-02-24WORLD CELEBRITIES $100: South Korea's Se Ri Pak, a star in this sport, is sometimes called "Tigress Woods" Golf
#3568, aired 2000-02-23HOT WHEELS $100: Until 1984 Volkswagen's Golf hopped down the trail under this name in the U.S. Rabbit
#3534, aired 2000-01-06FORE! $100: In 1994 at age 18, he became the youngest golfer to win the U.S. Amateur Golf Tournament Tiger Woods
#3534, aired 2000-01-06FORE! $200: Except during WWII, this golf tournament has been played at the Augusta National Golf Club every year since 1934 The Masters
#3534, aired 2000-01-06FORE! $500: This "Royal & Ancient Golf Club" of Scotland set the standard for a round of golf at 18 holes St. Andrews
#3518, aired 1999-12-15ENDS IN AN F SOUND $100: Golfers who hit the ball outside of the fairway land in this area of higher grass Rough
#3496, aired 1999-11-15SPORTSTALK $300: "The Masters at Augusta" Golf
#3489, aired 1999-11-04HOMOPHONES $400: It's what Lipton's could put in golf bags,or what's already there Teas/tees
#3489, aired 1999-11-04PROFESSIONAL SPORTS $300: On August 2, 1999 he outdueled David Duval in a televised golf shootout billed as the "Showdown at Sherwood" Tiger Woods
#3485, aired 1999-10-29"HO"CUS "PO"CUS $100: Also called an ace, it's what every golfer dreams of getting Hole-in-one
#3482, aired 1999-10-26'80s FILM COMEDY $200: Golf course groundskeeper Bill Murray battles gophers in this laugh riot Caddyshack
#3478, aired 1999-10-20BRIAN THE BABY BOOMER $500: In the '90s Brian took up this game, like his boyhood idol Cary Middlecoff golf
#3475, aired 1999-10-15THE NUMBER OF... $800: Holes in the PGA Championship golf tournament without sudden death 72
#3456, aired 1999-09-20BROTHERS $1000: Brothers who designed the 1st hot air balloon to carry people; they got 2 other suckers...er, people to try it Montgolfier brothers
#3444, aired 1999-07-22CITY SOBRIQUETS $1,300 (Daily Double): "Georgia's Second Oldest City" & "The Golf Capital of America" Augusta
#3441, aired 1999-07-19SPORTS NICKNAMES $1000: Golf's Craig Stadler has been tagged with this marine mammal nickname "The Walrus"
#3440, aired 1999-07-16SPORTS HISTORY $800: This golfer came back from a near-fatal car accident to win the 1950 U.S. Open Ben Hogan
#3438, aired 1999-07-14"GRANT"s & "LEE"s $400: In the '70s this golfer's followers were known as his "Fleas" Lee Trevino
#3435, aired 1999-07-09BEFORE & AFTER $400: Australian golfing great "Stormin'" the Iraqi desert in 1991 Greg Norman Schwarzkopf
#3426, aired 1999-06-28THE SPORT PLAYED $500: Tom Lehman, Tom Watson, Tom Kite golf
#3413, aired 1999-06-09ISLAND COUNTRIES $400: The first permanent settler in this country was a Norwegian Viking named Ingolfr Arnarson Iceland
#3397, aired 1999-05-18JOCK JACKS & JOHNS $100: In 1986, at age 46, this "Golden Bear" became the oldest golfer to win the Masters tournament Jack Nicklaus
#3397, aired 1999-05-18SPORTS RHYME TIME $400: Aye laddie, it's the teeny-tiny golf peg you put your ball one wee tee
#3396, aired 1999-05-17SPORTS ANIMALS $200: In golf, one stroke under par on a hole is a birdie & 2 strokes under par is this patriotic birdie eagle
#3387, aired 1999-05-04THEY'RE "OFF" $500: A round of golf begins with one Tee off
#3383, aired 1999-04-28"BAG" 'EM UP $100: It's where Tiger can keep his irons & drivers & tees, oh my! a golf bag
#3382, aired 1999-04-27WORD"ZZ" $400: Nickname of pro golfer Frank Urban Zoeller Fuzzy
#3381, aired 1999-04-26CAR MODELS $200: Passat, Golf, Jetta Volkswagen
#3380, aired 1999-04-23MANY "COUNTRY"s $300: Membership can be expensive at one of these suburban properties for social life, golf & other recreation Country club
#3359, aired 1999-03-25WRITERS' RHYME TIME $200: Chayefsky's golf assistants Paddy's caddies
#3353, aired 1999-03-17DOUBLE TALK $800: In 1954 Don Clayton founded this more challenging form of miniature golf Putt-Putt
#3349, aired 1999-03-11AD AGE $300: In a commercial for this company, 2 guys aimlessly drive around in a Golf while listening to the song "Da Da Da" Volkswagen
#3343, aired 1999-03-03HOW TO BE A BAD SPORT $300: Get a leg up in this sport by stepping on your opponent's ball in the fairway Golf
#3337, aired 1999-02-23EVEN YOUNGER THAN YOU $200: As a 3-year-old in 1979, he broke 50 for 9 holes of golf Tiger Woods
#3333, aired 1999-02-17SPORTS SUPERSTARS $500: She's the only woman named Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year in 2 sports: track & golf Babe Didrikson Zaharias
#3319, aired 1999-01-28MICHELLE $400: Wins at the Sara Lee Classic & the Oldsmobile Classic make Michelle McGann a seasoned pro in this sport Golf
#3318, aired 1999-01-27SPORTS COMEBACKS $600: This golfer famous for his comebacks lost to a Billy Casper charge on the last day of the 1966 U.S. Open Arnold Palmer
#3312, aired 1999-01-19LET'S GO GOLFING $100: Before you start, spend some time here to warm up Driving range
#3312, aired 1999-01-19LET'S GO GOLFING $200: They're the wooden holders that help you whack the ball Tees
#3312, aired 1999-01-19LET'S GO GOLFING $300: Don't put too many of these clubs "in the fire" Irons
#3312, aired 1999-01-19LET'S GO GOLFING $400: Whoops! You don't want to end up here Sand trap/bunker
#3312, aired 1999-01-19LET'S GO GOLFING $500: The 18th hole of this famous European golf course is seen here St. Andrews
#3298, aired 1998-12-30METALS $400: Symbolized Ti, this strong, lightweight metal is used for making golf clubs, & that's no myth Titanium
#3297, aired 1998-12-29OXYMORONS $600: Green Keepers is a brand of "spikeless cleats" for this sport Golf
#3294, aired 1998-12-24DISNEY MOVIES $100: Disney World has a miniature golf course named for this film that featured Mickey as the Sorcerer's Apprentice Fantasia
#3292, aired 1998-12-22BOB HOPE $200: Bob's books include "Confessions of a Hooker: My Lifelong Love Affair with" this golf
#3292, aired 1998-12-22JACKS OF ALL TRADES $200: He was named "Golfer of the Century" in 1988 & "Golf Course Architect of the Year" in 1993 Jack Nicklaus
#3291, aired 1998-12-21OH COME ALL YE FAITHFUL $100: For years "Arnie's Army" has followed this golfing hero around Arnold Palmer
#3290, aired 1998-12-18FILM FESTIVALS $400: 2-word name for the grand prize at the Berlin Film Festival, or for golfer Jack Nicklaus Golden Bear
#3278, aired 1998-12-02U.S. FIRSTS $300: In 1895 C.B. Macdonald won the first official U.S. Amateur Championship of this sport Golf
#3269, aired 1998-11-19QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: Heavyweight champ Larry & golfing champ Tom Holmes & Watson
#3260, aired 1998-11-06SPORTS ON FILM $200: It's the sport in common to "Happy Gilmore" & "Tin Cup" golf
#3260, aired 1998-11-06SPORTS SUPERSTARS $100: This 22-year-old won the 1997 Masters golf tournament by 12 strokes, the biggest margin in its history Tiger Woods
#3245, aired 1998-10-16PARTS OF THE WHOLE $100: Hole, rough, fairway, green a golf course
#3243, aired 1998-10-14GUYS NAMED GARY $300: This South African won golf's Masters Tournament in 1961 Gary Player
#3239, aired 1998-10-08GO PLAY OUTSIDE $200: One of these courses is usually 6,500 to 7,000 yards long & divided into 18 sections Golf course
#3230, aired 1998-09-25EMILY POST SAYS... $100: If you hit a wild golf shot & it's heading towards people, yell this at the top of your lungs "Fore!"
#3227, aired 1998-09-22SPORTING CLICHES $200: Par for the course golf
#3195, aired 1998-06-19“G” WHIZ! $100: Attention, Tiger Woods: Heloise hints that you can store these neatly by placing them in egg cartons golf balls
#3185, aired 1998-06-05LADIES' LOCKER ROOM $500: Fore! This Mexican-American woman won a record 5 golf tournaments in a row in 1978 Nancy Lopez
#3184, aired 1998-06-04BEFORE & AFTER $200: Breakfast cereal spokescat who's a Gr-r-reat! golfer Tony the Tiger Woods
#3183, aired 1998-06-03LOOK! $200: If you hear this shout on a golf course, look up for incoming golf balls "Fore!"
#3182, aired 1998-06-02SPORTS $1000: Abe Mitchell is the golfer depicted on top on this cup sought by teams from the U.S. & Europe Ryder Cup
#3174, aired 1998-05-21SPORTS $400: The Nabisco Dinah Shore is one of the 4 events making up the Grand Slam of this sport for women Golf
#3147, aired 1998-04-14GET A GRIP $400: The 3 main grips used on your mashie in this sport are the baseball, the interlocking & the overlapping Golf
#3139, aired 1998-04-02SPORTS SCORES $100: One stroke under par on a hole in golf is a birdie; one stroke over is one of these a bogey
#3138, aired 1998-04-01SHOE BIZ $1000: This leading maker of golf, walking & running shoes is named for its founder, Charles Eaton Eatonics
#3132, aired 1998-03-24NICK NAMES $400: He was still a student at Ohio State when he won his first U.S. Amateur Golf Championship in 1959 Jack Nicklaus (The Golden Bear)
#3122, aired 1998-03-10SPEAKING "ENGLISH" $400: It's what a golfer may use to try to correct a drive that's heading for the water Body english
#3119, aired 1998-03-05SHOOT THE MOON $300: On the Apollo 14 mission, Alan Shepard introduced this sport to the moon Golf
#3104, aired 1998-02-12AN "I" $200: Tiger has woods & these in his golf bag irons
#3104, aired 1998-02-12PEOPLE OF THE MONTH $400: In the 1980s this golfer was the leading money winner 3 times on the Senior PGA circuit Don January
#3087, aired 1998-01-20GOLF $100: Titleist makes these with a pink ribbon logo for breast cancer awareness Golf balls
#3087, aired 1998-01-20GOLF $200: "The Yips" is a term for jitters that can destroy a stroke, especially this one on the green Putt
#3087, aired 1998-01-20GOLF $300: A fade is a controlled type of this shot that flies to the right of a right-handed golfer Slice
#3087, aired 1998-01-20GOLF $400: Australian-born "Shark" who won the 1986 British Open & narrowly lost the '86 & '96 Masters Greg Norman
#3087, aired 1998-01-20GOLF $500: A golfer's last name gave us this term for a free shot not counted against your score Mulligan
#3078, aired 1998-01-07WOMEN IN SPORTS $600: Kathy Whitworth was the first woman in this sport to win a million dollars in prize money Golf
#3058, aired 1997-12-10WE'RE "THROUGH" $200: It completes a tennis or a golf stroke Follow-through
#3056, aired 1997-12-08ON THE GO $100: In 1783 two Frenchmen became the first to get a rise out of this Montgolfier invention Hot air balloon
#3029, aired 1997-10-30WHATCHA DOIN'? $100: Hitting a chip shot onto the green golfing
#3024, aired 1997-10-23SPORTS $100: On April 13, 1997 this 21-year-old golfer became the youngest to win the Masters Tiger Woods
#3017, aired 1997-10-14WATSON $200: In 1971 Tom Watson graduated Stanford with a psych degree & began playing this sport professionally golf
#3002, aired 1997-09-23ATHLETES $500: Golf legend Sam Snead won every one of golf's major championships, except this one the U.S. Open
#2990, aired 1997-09-05SCIENTISTS $2,000 (Daily Double): In 1783 these brothers were walking on air after being named to the French Academy of Sciences Mongolfier
#2989, aired 1997-09-0419th CENTURY SPORTS $3,000 (Daily Double): They were successively stuffed with feathers, molded of gutta-percha & wound with rubber golf balls
#2983, aired 1997-07-16SPORTS $100: The Arnold Palmer Award is given for the highest annual earnings in this sport Golf
#2976, aired 1997-07-07TRAVEL U.S.A. $400: This state's Hilton Head Island offers golf & other recreational activities year round South Carolina
#2960, aired 1997-06-13STYLE $200: These baggy knickers worn by golfers were popularized by the Prince of Wales in the 1920s Plus fours
#2957, aired 1997-06-10SPORTS $400: In 1996 Johnny Miller was voted into this sport's Hall Of Fame Golf
#2956, aired 1997-06-09"SAINT"LY CITIES $200: This Scottish city known for its golf courses was once the country's ecclesiastical capital Saint Andrews
#2952, aired 1997-06-03WOMEN IN SPORTS $300: In 1988 Golf Magazine named this Mexican-American "Woman Golfer of the Decade" Nancy Lopez
#2933, aired 1997-05-07ATHLETES $300: She shot out of Sweden to win the world championship of women's golf in 1995 & 1996 Annika Sorenstam
#2932, aired 1997-05-06POTPOURRI $800: In 1783 these brothers demonstrated their hot air balloon to Louis XVI & Marie Antoinette the Montgolfier brothers
#2921, aired 1997-04-21AUTHORS $800: His 1996 book "Golf Dreams: Writings On Golf" includes excerpts from his "Rabbit" novels John Updike
#2898, aired 1997-03-19SPORTS $500: This golfing cup was presented by & named for a British seed merchant & was first awarded in 1927 Ryder Cup
#2866, aired 1997-02-03SPORTS $400: In his first 2 months on the pro golf tour in 1996, this 20-year-old won almost $800,000 Tiger Woods
#2857, aired 1997-01-21GOLF TALK $100: This traditional warning that a shot is about to be taken is an Old English word for "in front" "Fore!"
#2857, aired 1997-01-21GOLF TALK $200: An ace is another term for this prodigious feat Hole-In-One
#2857, aired 1997-01-21GOLF TALK $300: "Stretcher Bearer" is a slang expression for one of these golf helpers Caddy
#2857, aired 1997-01-21GOLF TALK $400: Hey Verne! An around the world is a round of golf played in this many strokes 80
#2857, aired 1997-01-21GOLF TALK $500: An undertaker is one who is "lethal" at this part of the game; he can really "bury" the ball Putting
#2856, aired 1997-01-20TRAVEL EUROPE $400: The northernmost 18-hole golf course in Europe is at Akureyri in this volcanic country Iceland
#2819, aired 1996-11-28NONFICTION $200: John Feinstein called his 1995 bestseller about this sport "A Good Walk Spoiled" Golf
#2810, aired 1996-11-15FAMOUS NAMES $600: In 1996 this 20-year-old African-American golfer won a record third consecutive U.S. Amateur title Tiger Woods
#2807, aired 1996-11-12"DOUBLE" JEOPARDY $400: In golf it's a score of 2 strokes over par on a hole double bogey
#2806, aired 1996-11-11ANNUAL EVENTS $800: Annual events in this Southern city include the FedEx St. Jude's Golf Classic & Elvis International Tribute Week Memphis
#2780, aired 1996-10-04WOMEN'S FIRSTS $1,000 (Daily Double): This 16th century queen was the 1st woman to play golf Mary Queen of Scots
#2762, aired 1996-09-10WEIGHTS & MEASURES $100: In golf a standard one of these is 2 1/8" long & holds up to a 1.62-ounce ball the tee
#2752, aired 1996-07-16SPORTS $400: In the 1980s, this Spaniard became the youngest golfer to win the Masters & helped Europe win 3 Ryder Cups Seve Ballasteros
#2676, aired 1996-04-01GOLF $100: The Wack Wack course near Manila has often hosted this country's Open Phillippines
#2676, aired 1996-04-01GOLF $200: Used to loft the ball, these irons may be sand or pitching Wedges
#2676, aired 1996-04-01GOLF $300: Bobby Jones is president in perpetuity of Augusta National, the course that's home to this top tournament The Masters
#2676, aired 1996-04-01GOLF $400: Term for the group of spectators that watch a golf tournament Gallery
#2676, aired 1996-04-01GOLF $500: The famous triumverate of the 1960's was Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, & this South African Gary Player
#2583, aired 1995-11-22SPORTS $300: Of the four Grand Slam golf tournaments, it's the only one played outside the U.S. British Open
#2581, aired 1995-11-20POTPOURRI $400: Harvey Penick, a mentor to many of the greatest players in this sport, passed away in 1995 Golf
#2541, aired 1995-09-25DOUBLE TALK $400: Famous Puerto Rican golf pro Rodriguez Chi-Chi
#2347, aired 1994-11-15SPORTS $400: In 1930 this golfer became the first recipient of the AAU's Sullivan Award, as the year's top male athlete Bobby Jones
#2120, aired 1993-11-19SORORITY WOMEN $200: Alpha Delta Pi Sandra Palmer is known for puttering around in this sport Golf
#1884, aired 1992-11-12AWARDS $400: Though the Patty Berg Award was established in this sport in 1979, Patty Berg didn't win it until 1989 Golf
#1871, aired 1992-10-26WOMEN IN SPORTS $100: In July 1992, Patty Sheehan beat Juli Inkster in an 18-hole playoff to win this sport's U.S. Women's Open golf
#1794, aired 1992-05-21COLORFUL WORDS & PHRASES $400: It's the money paid by golfers to play on a course greens fees
#1660, aired 1991-11-15PRESIDENTS $200: The Walker Cup in golf was named for his maternal grandfather, George Herbert Walker George H.W. Bush
#1652, aired 1991-11-05SPORTS $400: In 1930 he became the first & only man to sweep golf's four Grand Slam tournaments Bobby Jones
#1630, aired 1991-10-04SPORTS $400: In the 1960s & 1970s he was professional golf's leading money winner 8 times Jack Nicklaus
#1532, aired 1991-04-09SPORTS $200: Prior to par, this term was used for the score golfers should make, and was preceded by “Colonel” Bogie
#1421, aired 1990-11-05BOBs & ROBERTs $100: Since 1960 this comedian's Desert Golf Classic has raised more than $20 million for charity Bob Hope
#6, aired 1990-07-21WOMEN IN SPORTS $1000: With over $2.5 million in career earnings, Pat Bradley is the top female money-winner in this sport golf
#1279, aired 1990-03-08SPORTS EQUIPMENT $400: Alternate name for the number one wood in golf Driver
#1273, aired 1990-02-28THE SPORT PLAYED $500: Mark Roth, Marshall Holman & Nelson Burton Jr. Bowling
#1266, aired 1990-02-19SLANG $500: Slang term for the bar at a golf club, or the drink you'd have there after a round the 19th hole
#1241, aired 1990-01-15SPORTS $100: Lauren Bacall could tell you it's the term used for 1 stroke over par in golf Bogey
#1230, aired 1989-12-29SPORTS $400: In 1947 she became the 1st American woman to win the British Women's Amateur golf tournament Babe Didrikson Zaharias
#1224, aired 1989-12-21PRESIDENTIAL TRIVIA $200: An amateur golf trophy, 1st awarded in 1958, is named for this president Dwight Eisenhower
#1198, aired 1989-11-15SCOTLAND $1,500 (Daily Double): Scotland's national flag displays the cross of this man, its patron saint St. Andrew
#1194, aired 1989-11-09SPORTS $100: According to USGA rules, 1 of 2 types of golf course hazards Bunker & Water
#1190, aired 1989-11-03GARDENING $500: Used for lawns & golf courses, it's usually listed last alphabetically among grasses Zoysia
#838, aired 1988-04-06HUMOROUS QUOTES $200: Dean Martin said, "If you drink, don't" do this; "Don't even putt" to drive
#780, aired 1988-01-15SPORTS TRIVIA $100: Rogers Hornsby favored baseball over this sport, saying, "When I hit a ball I want somebody else to go chase it" golf
#739, aired 1987-11-19POTPOURRI $800: He won a lifetime membership in the U.S. Duffers Association after missing the first golf ball he swung at on the moon Alan Shepard
#735, aired 1987-11-13ADVERTISING $500: Slogan created in 1921 when a pal of an R.J. Reynolds adman ran out of cigarettes on a golf course "I'd walk a mile for a Camel"
#731, aired 1987-11-09SPORTS CUPS $400: The Ryder Cup golf
#607, aired 1987-04-07SPORTS $100: Bob Hope says one of his favorites is the 16th at Cypress Point in Pebble Beach a golf hole
#370, aired 1986-02-075-LETTER WORDS $300: Scottish for a square of turf, amateur golfers often become pros at producing one a divot
#306, aired 1985-11-11SPORTS BIRDS $200: In golf, this bird in the hand is worth 2 under par eagle
#66, aired 1984-12-10GOLF $400: Position of ball after a stroke, which is sometimes a fib the lie
#66, aired 1984-12-10GOLF $600: "Super Mex" Lee Trevino
#66, aired 1984-12-10GOLF $800: In '76, Judy Rankin was 1st woman pro to win this amount in a season $100,000
#66, aired 1984-12-10GOLF $1000: The Ryder Cup matches are between pros of these two countries the U.S. and Great Britain
#10, aired 1984-09-21SPORTS $100: What Gary Player plays professionailly golf
#1, aired 1983-09-18SPORTS $50: In golf, it's 2 under par for a hole an eagle

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (4 results returned)

#5275, aired 2007-07-13SPORTS: Among its 13 founding members in 1950 were Louise Suggs, Patty Berg & Babe Zaharias the LPGA (Ladies' Professional Golf Association)
#4514, aired 2004-04-01GOLF: It's the only one of golf's 4 major pro events in which amateurs are not permitted to play the PGA Championship
#3615, aired 2000-04-28SPORTS CHAMPIONS: Winning in 1965 & 1966, he was the first man to win the Masters golf tournament in 2 consecutive years Jack Nicklaus
#2955, aired 1997-06-06STOCK SYMBOLS: This name is the 4-letter stock symbol of Golden Bear Golf Inc., which went public in 1996 JACK (for Jack Nicklaus)

Players (20 results returned)

Anne Shivers, a senior from Peotone, Illinois 2005 Teen Tournament 2nd runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $18,000. 17 at...
Ryan Holznagel, a writer originally from Forest Grove, Oregon "He was the winner of the 1995 Tournament of Champions. Now,...
Mark Dawson, a business manager from Chamblee, Georgia "In 2003, he became the first to win a quarter of...
Mike Thayer, a mathematics teacher from North Plainfield, New Jersey "He was a junior at Rutgers University when he won the...
Madison Ball, from Montgomery, Texas "He loves to design and build things, and that's why becoming...
Veronica Fazio, from Roselle, Illinois "She dances, plays softball, and hangs with her friends, but wants...
Papa Chakravarthy, a sophomore from Lexington, Kentucky 2006 Teen Tournament champion: $75,000.
Matt Anderson, a golf professional from Scranton, Pennsylvania Season 19 player (2003-04-15).
Phil Ray, a graduate student from Lexington, Kentucky Season 14 2-time champion: $27,401 + PinSeeker's his or hers custom...
Joe Kohake, from Florence, Kentucky "Golf, piano, and euphonium lessons are just a few of his...
Bernard Holloway, a junior from Mitchellville, Maryland 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 2002 Teen...
Armando Martinez, a golf greenskeeper from Santa Monica, California Season 17 player (2001-03-23).
Ryan Ballangee, a senior from Pasadena, Maryland 2001 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $5,000. 17 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
John Chapman, a golf course manager from Columbia, Missouri Season 14 player (1998-06-03).
Lindsey Nicolai, a junior from Hampton, Virginia 2007 Teen Tournament Summer Games quarterfinalist: $5,000. 17 at the time...
Yancy Naughton, a golf magazine publisher from Point Pleasant, Pennsylvania Season 16 1-time champion: $5,831.
Ben Bishop, a student originally from Seattle, Washington 2009 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 25 4-time champion: $114,800...
Anne Reilly, a stay-at-home mom from Stow, Massachusetts Season 25 1-time champion: $21,200 + $2,000.
Jason Pratt, a middle school history teacher from Woodbridge, Virginia Season 25 2-time champion: $32,701 + $1,000. Jason Pratt - A...
Jim Lampley, a sportscaster from TNT Sports "He's covered 8 Olympics for 3 networks and will host TNT's...
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