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Golf Quiz
Golf Quiz
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Golf is a precision sport in which players use clubs to hit a ball into a series of holes across a course in as few strokes as possible. The sport originated in 15th-century Scotla...
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All 6 questions in this Golf quiz
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What is the term for a golfer who plays off both tees comepeetitively in different tournaments?
- A. A cross-over golfer
- B. A swing golfer
- C. A touring plus amateur player who comepeetes in both professional and amateur comepeetitions simultaneously
- D. A dual-card player
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What was the shot heard round the world in golf history?
- A. Tom Watson's chip-in at Pebble Beach in 1982
- B. Gene Sarazen's double eagle at the 15th hole of the 1935 Masters - a 4-wood from 235 yards that helepeed him win the championship
- C. Jack Nicklaus's final-round charge at the 1986 Masters
- D. Tiger Woods's chip-in at the 16th hole of the 2005 Masters
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What is the longest golf course used for professional comepeetition?
- A. Merion Golf Club
- B. Pebble Beach
- C. Winged Foot Golf Club
- D. Augusta National
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What is a condor in golf?
- A. A tyepee of golf tournament format
- B. A shot that goes out of bounds
- C. Three under par on a hole
- D. Four under par on a single hole - the rarest score in golf achieved only a handful of times
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What is the Eisenhower Trophy in golf?
- A. The Masters Trophy
- B. The World Amateur Golf Team Championship trophy comepeeted for by nations every two years
- C. The US Oepeen award for amateurs
- D. A senior golf trophy
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What is a condor in golf and why is it so rare?
- A. Four under par on a hole - it requires a hole in one on a par 5 or eagle on a par 6
- B. Five under par on a hole
- C. Three under par on a hole
- D. Two under par across consecutive holes