Slope for slaloming
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SKIRUNSlope for slaloming
RAMPSlope for cars.
PATSYINCLINESlope for a sucker?
BUNNYFor beginners, as a ski slope
GREENEasiest rating for a ski slope
SKIEnjoy the bunny slope, for example
BUNNYKind of slope for a novice skier
clinometeran instrument for measuring the incline (slope) of a surface
clinometersCLINOMETER, an instrument for measuring the incline (slope) of a surface
gradiometersA surveying instrument used for setting out or measuring the gradient of a slope
terraceEach of a series of flat areas made on a slope, used for cultivation
terracesEach of a series of flat areas made on a slope, used for cultivation
gradiometerA surveying instrument used for setting out or measuring the gradient of a slope
driverclub with a wooden head whose face has almost no slope, for hitting long, low drives from the tee
driversclub with a wooden head whose face has almost no slope, for hitting long, low drives from the tee
chairliftseries of chairs suspended from an endless cable driven by motors, for conveying skiers up the side of a slope
borrowAllow (a certain distance) when playing a shot to compensate for sideways motion of the ball due to a slope or other irregularity
borrowedAllow (a certain distance) when playing a shot to compensate for sideways motion of the ball due to a slope or other irregularity
niblickclub with an iron head, the face of which has the greatest slope of all the irons, for hitting the ball with maximum loft
cleeksclub with an iron head, a narrow face, and little slope, used for shots from a poor lie on the fairway and sometimes for putting
cleekclub with an iron head, a narrow face, and little slope, used for shots from a poor lie on the fairway and sometimes for putting
cleekedclub with an iron head, a narrow face, and little slope, used for shots from a poor lie on the fairway and sometimes for putting
claughtclub with an iron head, a narrow face, and little slope, used for shots from a poor lie on the fairway and sometimes for putting
brassieclub with a wooden head, the brass-plated face of which has more slope than a driver but less than a spoon, for hitting long, low drives on the fairway