| SPOONFED | Spoiled golf club -iron -on the last at Muirfield (8) |
| BIRO | Writer, working with some club iron (4) |
| SCAVENGERHUNT | Seeking activity in clubs, Iron Man maybe involved in accident |
| CONFETTI | Rip off iron on the wagon? One gets stuff to throw at people! (8) |
| ELONGATE | Long inside the last at first eleven, drawn out (8) |
| MINORITY | Less than half of processed iron on the object in well (8) |
| ALFPERRY | English golfer who won the 1935 Open Championship at Muirfield (3,5) |
| SWAPPING | Changing rooms at last at Times office |
| LANDSEND | Alights at last at a country terminus |
| GOLFCLUB | A driver, say, in Muirfield or Royal Portrush perhaps (4,4) |
| WINARACE | Cringe over a runner last at midway, on track to take first prize (3,1,4) |
| ADEQUATE | Fair article, compared with its last at much higher level |
| DOGLEG | Shape of the fourth at Muirfield or the eighth at Augusta? (6) |
| OVERCLUB | Use too much iron on part of suit (8) |
| EFFERENT | Conducting outwards reflecting iron on split (8) |
| TRANSFER | Change clubs, one leaving coach's iron on top of rack (8) |
| LANDED | Word replacing the last at 30A, spoken by Armstrong on touchdown |
| SOLDERER | Person using an iron on metal |
| MANIFEST | Clear chap is gripping iron on tee |
| RACEHORSE | Maybe sprinter; or chaser, jumping the last at Aintree? (9) |