GOLF
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Clues, out of order
GOLF ________, a popular mixer
19th century writer GOLF ________
Add an A to GOLF and anagram to get a country
Body part used to GOLF space
Capital of GOLF
"Do you have a GOLF, ________" should end with a GOLF ________
Drink that's often black or GOLF
Homophone of "GOLF" that you wear
Kind of personality that sounds like "GOLF"
Like a gardener's GOLF
One might kneel to GOLF the ________
Tool used to play GOLF
What Midwesterners call GOLF
About this Raddle
In 1870, Dr. George Franklin Grant became one of the first African Americans to earn a degree in dentistry. Beyond his work as a dentist, Grant was also an avid golf player, and wanted a quick and easy way to set up golf balls. So he developed the golf tee, receiving a patent for it in 1899. He died in 1910 of liver disease and his invention almost died with him. Another golf player, Dr. William Lowell, developed his own golf tee in 1922, but today the United States Golf Association recognizes Grant as the original inventor.