In golf, an old name for a No. 3 wood (5) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% SPOON In golf, an old name for a No. 3 wood (5) (5)
8% PAR 3, 4 or 5, for a golf hole (3) New York Times Sep 29, 2025
8% TEE Golf peg (3) (3) Mirror Quick Sep 20, 2025
8% ASH A quiet wood (3) (3) Puzzler Cryptic Sep 17, 2025
8% ELI Man's name (3) (3) Mirror Quick Sep 6, 2025
7% LATHE Wood turner (5) New York Times Sep 30, 2025
7% TEES Golf pegs (4) LA Times Daily Sep 29, 2025
7% ELM Wood in Chelmsford? (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Sep 29, 2025
7% BALSA Wood whose name comes from the Spanish for "raft" (5) LA Times Daily Sep 25, 2025
7% ELS Golf's Ernie (3) Wall Street Journal Sep 23, 2025
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