| A good walk wasted? | 19 |
| 18-hole outing | 14 |
| 18-hole game | 12 |
| "The Legend of Bagger Vance" sport | 44 |
| "An expensive way of playing marbles," per G. K. Chesterton | 69 |
| "A good walk spoiled" to Twain | 40 |
| "A good walk spoiled" according to Twain | 50 |
| "A good walk spoiled," said Twain | 43 |
| "A good walk spoiled," according to Mark Twain | 56 |
| "___ is a game where white men can dress up as black pimps and get away with it." (Robin Williams) | 108 |
| Driver's place | 18 |
| Snead's burden | 18 |
| Links luggage | 13 |
| Places for many drivers | 23 |
| Speech about eagles? | 20 |
| Lesson from Jack Nicklaus? | 26 |
| They're in the gallery | 26 |
| Quip about links lovers, part 1 | 31 |
| Green party? | 12 |
| One who could be a Sunday driver | 32 |
| Miller or Palmer | 16 |
| Faldo is one | 12 |
| Woods, e.g., or one who uses woods | 34 |
| Tiger Woods, e.g. | 17 |
| Sunday driver? | 14 |
| One working with irons and woods | 32 |
| One often found playing a round | 31 |
| One following a course | 22 |
| Nicklaus or Boros | 17 |
| Kite or Irwin | 13 |
| Johnny Miller is one | 20 |
| Jack Nicklaus, e.g. | 19 |
| Happy Gilmore, e.g. | 19 |
| Caddie hirer | 12 |
| They're on course? | 22 |
| They use clubs at clubs | 23 |
| Pitchers, at times | 18 |
| People who putt | 15 |
| Lema, Bean et al. | 17 |
| Frequent drivers | 16 |
| Folks on course? | 16 |
| Plays a round | 13 |
| Plays 18 holes | 14 |
| Prepares for a Masters? | 23 |
| Goes a round | 12 |
| Takes a rough cut? | 18 |
| Plays a game | 12 |
| Plays a course | 14 |
| Follows a course | 16 |
| Works toward a Masters? | 23 |
| Takes to the links | 18 |
| Shoots 18, say | 14 |
| Plays the Doral | 15 |
| Plays Pebble Beach | 18 |
| Plays in the Masters | 20 |
| Plays eighteen | 14 |
| Plays at Pebble Beach | 21 |
| Plays a few rounds | 18 |
| Goes out for a round | 20 |
| Drives and putts | 16 |
| Does some driving? | 18 |
| Does a round of nine | 20 |
| Tallies kept by caddies | 23 |
| Drive or putt | 13 |
| Pitch or chip | 13 |
| Chip, for one | 13 |
| Pitch or putt | 13 |
| Pro's pocketful | 19 |
| Duffer's pegs | 17 |
| Become available to the general public, as a new website | 56 |
| Switch to breaking news | 23 |
| Start using a successfully tested system | 40 |
| Put a previously tested system into operation | 45 |
| Cut to a roving reporter | 24 |
| Broadcast in real time | 22 |
| "I'm amazed!" | 27 |
| "Would you look at that!" | 35 |
| “Gee whiz!” | 19 |
| Exclamation from Gomer Pyle | 27 |
| 'Gee!' | 14 |
| Mild expression of wonder | 25 |
| Gee! | 4 |
| "Will you look at that!" | 34 |
| "Good ___ Miss Molly" | 31 |
| ''Wow!'' | 24 |
| Throw the bomb | 14 |
| Run downfield for a pass | 24 |
| Prepare for a Hail Mary | 23 |
| Prepare for a bomb? | 19 |
| Passing order? | 14 |
| Not end on schedule | 19 |
| Get ready for a bomb | 20 |
| Lose one's mind | 19 |
| Descend into dementia | 21 |
| Lose it and run amok | 20 |
| Lose your marbles | 17 |
| Lose touch with reality | 23 |
| Lose control in a way | 22 |
| "If I don't write to empty my mind, I __": Byron | 62 |
| Pyle of TV | 10 |