Definitions by molby
sally gunnell
golfing slang - a shot that is hit thin, i.e. the club hits the middle of the ball and not the bottom, making it go low to the ground but travels (or runs) a long way down the fairway. Sally Gunnell was a 400m hurdles runner for Great Britain in the 80's/90's and won gold at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics.
Sally Gunnell - ugly but a hell of a good runner
"bad tee shot mate, bit of a Sally Gunnell that one, you got away with it!"
"bad tee shot mate, bit of a Sally Gunnell that one, you got away with it!"
sally gunnell by molby August 14, 2006
kate winslett
Golfing slang - a shot that is hit heavy (i.e. hitting the ground just before the ball) but the result of the shot is ok. First heard uttered by the immortal Peter Alliss on BBC Golf coverage.
kate winslett by molby August 14, 2006
Arthur Scargill
golfing slang - a shot that is hit well but ends up in a very poor lie. Arthur Scargill was head of the National Union of Miners in the 1980's who lead a succession of strikes against Margaret Thatcher's handling of pit closures across the UK. It was a bitter struggle that the government eventually won.
Arthur Scargill - a great strike but a poor result.
"unlucky you ended up in that bush mate, that was a bit of an Arthur Scargill"
"unlucky you ended up in that bush mate, that was a bit of an Arthur Scargill"
Arthur Scargill by molby August 14, 2006
mandy dingle
golfing slang - a shot where you hit the ground before the ball so the ball doesnt go very far and ends up in a spot that will not be good for your next shot
mandy dingle by molby August 13, 2006