| DRUMMOND | Scottish golfer who was the subject of Lawrence Donegan's Four Iron in the Soul (8) |
| TORRANCE | Scottish golfer who was Rookie of the Year in 1972 |
| LEEELDER | Golfer who was the first African-American to play in the Masters |
| NICKLAUS | Jack, U.S. ex-golfer who was the first person to win a triple career grand slam (8) |
| DALEREID | Scottish golfer who topped the Order of Merit on the Ladies European Tour in 1984 and 1987 |
| IMMELMAN | Trevor ..., golfer who was the 2008 US Masters champion (8) |
| NITROGEN | Having recalled iron in the end, I start to remember another metal element (8) |
| ANDYBEAN | American golfer who was twice runner-up in the US PGA Championship |
| SAMSNEAD | American golfer who was a professional player for around 56 years |
| DEMARET | Jimmy _, American golfer who was the first three-time winner of the Masters (7) |
| DALY | Fred ___, golfer who was the first Irishman to win the Open Championship (in 1947) (4) |
| BOBCHARLES | New Zealand golfer who was the first left-hander to win a major: the 1963 Open Championship |
| SUZANN | Retired Norwegian golfer who was the 2023 European Solheim Cup captain, _ Pettersen (6) |
| SANDYLYLE | Scottish golfer who won the Open and the Masters during the 1980s |
| SAMTORRANCE | Scottish golfer who captained the victorious European Ryder Cup team of 2002 (3,8) |
| ORE | Western Australia's Lang Hancock discovered huge deposits of iron ... in the Hammersleys in the 50s |
| HOPE | "___ is the thing with feathers / That perches in the soul, / And sings the tune without the words, / And never stops at all" (Emily Dickinson) |
| IRON | Sartre's La Mort Dans L'Ame was called, in English, ... In The Soul |
| LAWRIE | Paul ---, Scottish golfer who won The Open Championship in 1999 (6) |
| ORR | Gary ..., Scottish golfer who won the Portuguese Open in 2000 (3) |