"Hit off the end of the club in golf lingo" crossword clue

Author: Mathew Cooper
Last Updated: 02 May 2023

Hit off the end of the club in golf lingo NYT crossword answer is:

TOED (4 letters length)

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In golf lingo, the phrase "hit off the end of the club" is used to describe a shot that is taken with the club head striking the ground behind the ball, resulting in a poor shot. This phrase is often used in crossword puzzles, such as the New York Times Crossword Puzzle from April 6, 2023.

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