3. Sandies Sandies have a set value throughout the round. A golfer automatically wins the bet (depending on the rules being played) either by making par on a hole in which he was in a sand trap; or by getting up-and-down from a greenside bunker.
Sandie Term used when playing for money, betting against an opponent. Either a) making par on a hole after being in a bunker at some point, or b) getting out of a bunker and into the hole in two (an 'up and down'). Sand Save ...
sand save (also "sandy, sandie") getting the ball in the hole in just two shots from a green side bunker (usually assumes making par or better) Example: I made/had a nice sand save/sandy/sandie from a deep greenside bunker yesterday.
Sandy (or Sandie) a score of par or better that includes a bunker shot. Sandies are counted as points in some social golf games. See Funnies. Scotch foursomes In scotch foursomes teams of 2 players compete against each other.
See also: Par, Side, Golf, Hole, Set
 
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