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Answer for the clue "He's foul on fairways ", 6 letters:
duffer

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Duffer \Duf"fer\, n. A peddler or hawker, especially of cheap, flashy articles, as sham jewelry; hence, a sham or cheat. [Slang, Eng.] --Halliwell. A stupid, awkward, inefficient person.[Slang]

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Duffer may refer to: Duffer (Narnia) , invisible dwarves in the Chronicles of Narnia “Duffer,” in Australian English, a person occupied in cattle raiding A weak player in the game of chess In biology : Discophora (butterfly) , a genus of butterflies commonly ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. (en-comparative of: duff ) n. 1 (context informal English) An incompetent or clumsy person. 2 (context sports English) A player having little skill, especially a golfer who duffs. 3 (context archaic English) A pedlar or hawker, especially one selling ...

Usage examples of duffer.

I can see myself down in the country, a conscientious sort of duffer, sending up people to see Sir Christopher Hazzard.

Platner duffers were an offence and an infliction, and his impulse was to rid himself of such sources of irritation.

Not exactly Everest, but quite sufficient challenge for the duffers we were, particularly in winter.

They had to come back and own that they were beat, which put Goring in a rage and made the inspector, Sir Ferdinand Morringer, blow them all up for a lot of duffers and old women.

Blessed if I ever saw such a lot of duffers in my life as there are on this side.

The cosmopolitan Antiochenes returned the compliment, regarding Romans as mere duffers in depravity, philistines in art, but capable in war and government, and consequently to be feared, if not respected.

The Duffers were also very pleased with their new name of Monopods, which seemed to them a magnificent name though they never got it right.

Duffers were also very pleased with their new name of Monopods, which seemed to them a magnificent name though they never got it right.

She walked me around the room three times showing me a bunch of old duffers in wigs and knee-breeches, and half-dressed women with caps or curls.

I looked like Mother Goodwill's older brother—as ill-tempered an old duffer as ever gnashed his gums at the carryings-on of the younger generation.

One of them explained that it was like some rich weekend duffer hiring Arnold Palmer to shoot the final round of the Greater Cleveland Elks golf tourney for him.

The film industry is full of thriving duffers and speechless millionaires.

He seemed a typical military duffer, with his check jacket and toothbrush mustache.