Answer: PAR
PAR is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 428 times.
Referring Clues:
- Average
- Standard
- Duffer's goal
- Get a 3 on a 3, e.g.
- It's normal for 28-Down
- Course number
- It's frequently 72
- Go for it
- Something to shoot for
- Scorecard line
- Golfer's goal
- Bond principal
- Hole number
- The usual
- Expected result
- 38-Down benchmark
- Norm
- Bond's base value
- What's expected
- When it's broken, that's good
- Hole goal
- Normal
- Score that's "saved"
- 72, often
- Good thing to break
- What golfers try to break
- It's usually 3, 4 or 5
- Stock figure
- Target score
- By its location [see adjoining squares of answer], a birdie
- By its location [see adjoining squares of answer], a bogey
- One over a birdie
- Word before three, four or five, but not one
- Hole number?
- Something to try to shoot
- Golf score that may be "saved"
- Figure on a golf scorecard
- Certain swingers try to make it
- Scorecard figure
- Links target
- It's occasionally 5
- Hole stat
- Something good to shoot
- Scorecard number
- Course goal
- What a golfer might shoot
- Course yardstick
- Kind of score
- It may not be easy to shoot
- Figure to shoot for
- Just average
- Rarity for a duffer
- Scorecard heading
- 72, at Augusta
- Bogey beater
- Thing to shoot for
- Three, four or five, commonly
- 3, 4 or 5, typically, in golf
- It's good to break on the links
- Links statistic
- Stroke standard
- Standard score on a golf course
- Big deal for a duffer
- Links average
- Normal result
- Something to be broken or shot
- Stock word
- It's frequently broken by golfers
- Goal on a hole
- Golfing standard
- Golf scorecard datum
- ___ for the course
- Something frequently broken by Tiger Woods
- Good golf score
- Golf score
- 72, at Augusta National
- 72 at Pebble Beach, e.g.
- A birdie beats it
- Golf benchmark
- Something to break or shoot
- Links standard
- What excellent drivers often break
- Two strokes more than an eagle
- It's better than a bogey
- It's two more than an eagle
- Number on a golf course
- 3, 4 or 5, usually, for a golf hole
- 3, 4 or 5, but rarely 6
- Acceptable shooting?
- Golfer's objective
- Like the numbers dos, cuatro, seis, ocho, etc.
- Result of two-putting, perhaps
- Course posting
- Course standard
- Possible skins game winner
- 5, sometimes
- Excellent drivers often break it
- Golf hole goal
- Goal for a hole
- 72, in many cases
- Good score for most
- Pros break it often
- Norm of the links
- Good thing to shoot
- Pebble Beach's 72, e.g.
- Standard on a hole
- Scorecard standard
- Norm of the PGA
- Duffer's dream
- Golf goal
- It's good if you can break it
- Equal footing
- Course benchmark
- Duffer's delight
- Four, usually
- __ for the course
- Links goal
- Golfers' benchmark
- Course average
- __ excellence
- Standard of excellence
- Botch a birdie
- ___ excellence
- Five, four or three, on the links
- Birdie plus one
- Norm on the links
- Eagle plus two
- Accepted standard
- Goal on the green
- It can be for the course
- Links goal, at least
- Conclusion of a drive, perhaps
- Almost a birdie
- 72, at Pebble Beach
- It may be shot in the open
- It may be shot by a sportsman
- Ruin a birdie
- Word before "excellence"
- Minimal golf goal
- It's 72 at Pebble Beach
- Golf score, sometimes
- Equity in value
- Something to shoot for in golf
- Goal for many club swingers
- It's for the course
- Golfer's goal, at the least
- Green standard
- Tiger's usually under it
- Four, often
- Missed birdie
- Tiger is rarely over it
- Tiger feat
- 1 over it is usually 73?
- 72, frequently
- Professional drivers usually break it
- Golf standard
- Number on a golf hole
- Golf pros often break it
- See 34-Across and 45-Across
- Good score for a duffer
- Anagram of 59-Down
- Level of equality
- Golfer's standard
- It's often two, in mini golf
- It's usually four
- One over one under
- Two, for many minigolf holes
- One more than a birdie
- It's bad to be over it
- Golf score standard
- Links number
- Links figure
- Five, for some holes
- Norm on a golf hole
- ItÂ’s two more than an eagle
- Target for certain athletes
- It's typically 72 for a course
- Round number?
- Course figure
- Golf score between bogey and birdie
- Even
- Weir concern
- Course objective
- Bond price of 100
- 36 for nine, often
- You're good if you can break it
- Onetime name in late-night TV
- Three strokes, sometimes
- 2, at Putt-Putt
- See 18-Down
- Avoid a bogey
- E on some scoreboards
- Score to aim for
- 72, at The Old Course in Scotland
- Good score, if the course is tough
- 100, for a 5 Down
- Golfer's goal, at least
- Not unusual
- Links stat
- Statistic in 4-Down
- Golf statistic
- Masters stat
- Standard score
- It's often 72
- Augusta stat
- Augusta standard
- Augusta statistic
- Golf stat
- Golfing goal
- Golf norm
- Play OK golf
- Golf average
- Links score
- Birdie + 1
- Tough hole goal
- Hole goal, for some
- 100, for a Treasury bond
- Couples can break it
- Mock up, or rear down
- 100, for a bond
- Course guide?
- Shooter's target
- It's something to shoot for
- Number on a scorecard
- 72 for 18, often
- Score "saved" in golf
- Something that's good to break
- Golf pros regularly break it
- 40-Across's concern
- One higher than a birdie
- You may feel below it
- Green number
- Golf course number
- Word often seen before 3, 4 or 5, but never 1
- 2, 3 or 4, usually, in miniature golf
- Standard for the course
- One of nine numbers on a card
- 72, at St. Andrews
- Average score on the links
- Standard of value
- Up to ___
- Score between birdie and bogey
- What amateurs rarely shoot
- Average score for the golf course
- 3, 4 or 5, usually
- 6 is a rare one
- Numerical standard
- It's good to shoot under it
- Three, for a short hole
- See 38-Down
- Word on some scorecards
- 3, 4 or 5 on a golf course
- 3, 4 or 5 strokes, e.g.
- Even for Tiger
- Average score on the golf course
- Golf course target
- Course expectation
- Duffer's aspiration
- Course listing
- What some pros shoot
- Score between a birdie and a bogey
- Respectable golf score
- Between birdie and bogey
- Course average?
- Even, in golf
- 3, 4 or 5 on a golf hole, typically
- Good golfer's goal
- Score to shoot for
- Figure to shoot for, in golf
- It's not unusual
- Gold standard
- It's usually between 3 and 5
- ____ Avion
- Round number
- Duffer's achievement
- Excellence
- Ryder Cup number
- Golf number
- It's hard to shoot
- Green yardstick
- Stock value
- Score for chi-chi
- Golf target
- Augusta score
- Equal
- Golf scoring standard
- An eagle is two under this
- Scratch golfer's average
- The norm
- Security's face value
- Hole statistic
- Golf-score standard
- Standard golf score
- Four on Augusta's fifth
- Equal standing
- See 102-Down
- So-so, in golf
- 72, at Augusta National Golf Club
- It's not easy to shoot
- Golf standard score
- Common level
- An eagle beats it
- Just right for the hole
- Target score in "Mario Golf"
- 4, maybe, on a golf hole
- See 77-Across
- ___ for the course (normal)
- Golfer's aspiration
- 5 is a high one
- Line on a scorecard
- It's 2 on most minigolf holes
- Golfer's concern
- It's 72 on many courses
- It's "saved" with a great putt
- 72, on many courses
- Hacker's coup
- Golfer's target
- 72, for many golf courses
- Normal degree
- Golf scorecard number
- Birdie beater
- Four score, often?
- What a good putt might save
- An ace is under it
- 72, for many courses
- Golf course standard
- It's 72 at Augusta National
- Golf scorecard figure
- Weir's score, sometimes
- Golf score that's "saved"
- Two more than an eagle
- Golf hole benchmark
- It's as low as two in miniature golf
- Golfer's four, often
- "Saved" score in golf
- ___ for the course (usual)
- ___ for the course (customary)
- Links score to shoot for
- ___ excellence (superior)
- What one will never be, in golf
- 36 for nine holes, often
- Golf measure
- It's often two in minigolf
- It's good to break this
- Two above an eagle
- It's to be expected
- Up to ___ (adequate)
- Up to ___ (satisfactory)
- Equality
- Most golfers never break it
- What some golfers break
- Figure after a hole length
- What's normal
- What drivers try not to go over
- Scratch golfers often shoot it
- What a sequence of single strokes from the start of each starred answer to the next often adds up to
- ___ value
- Standard score in golf
- 72, maybe, on a golf course
- Expected
- Achievement for a duffer
- Genre for Jay-Z and Master P
- Bogey minus one
- What a birdie beats
- Weir and Ames pursuit
- A golfer tries to break it
- Disc golf standard
- Mini golf average
- 72 for 18 holes, often
- 72, often, in golf
- Disc golf figure
- Golf term
- What you break with a golf club
- Standard based largely on hole length
- A bogey is over it
- Golf course benchmark
- Value which for Apple stock is $0.00001
- Golf course standard, the theme of the puzzle
- Listing on a scorecard
- ___ for the course (about average)
- Standard course number
- Golfers want to be under it
- Golf hole number
- Comparable level
- It's expected
- Not up to ___
- Four, on many a golf hole
- 72, on many golf courses
- Desired number of strokes
- Putt-putt standard
- Standard number
- Golf scorecard word
- It may be two on a minigolf hole
- Even ___: 72, often, in golf
- 3 to 5, for a golf hole
- Good thing to make or break
- 3, for a short golf hole
- It's lower in mini golf than in golf
- Nice round number?
- Number on a miniature golf card
- Golfer's benchmark
- 72, say, for a golf course
- Predicted golf score
- Four, for most golf holes
- Disc golf score
- Masters figure
- Face value
- Many a golfer's aim
- Mini-golf standard
- Mini-golf number
- Course goal for many
- Number it's good to be under
- Disc golfers try to stay under it
- Round figure?
- The standard
- Double eagle plus three
- Something to aim for on a golf course
- Good number to shoot for
- It's usually two or three in miniature golf
- Disc golf number
- Result of a sand save, in golf
- Score better than a bogey
- Something a scratch golfer expects to shoot
- Golf target score
- 3, for most disc golf holes
- Tiger's target
- Target golf score
- Score that's one worse than a birdie
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