A seasonal golf quiz

Ian Corr is one of those detestable people who measures the challenge of Crosaire against the clock, rather than by the number…

Ian Corr is one of those detestable people who measures the challenge of Crosaire against the clock, rather than by the number of clues unravelled. Given such expertise at word games, however, we were delighted when he offered a seasonal quiz based on Irish golf clubs. So, identify the club from the clue (answers at end of column).

One: Millennium wood; Two: Tallaght or Multyfarnham; Three: Meath feathers; Four: Put ice in a mineral; Five: Donkey Serenade; Six: Prominent Dublin fish family; Seven: American aristocrats; Eight: Old lady, for example, returns; Nine: Play-room full of holes, so to speak; 10: Veronica was one of them; 11: Sounds like it could destroy Palmer; 12: Not popular with Tories; 13: Be quiet after the game; 14: Irishwoman's game; 15: Censor Russian flower; 16: Finished young lady; 17: Results in the "Dying of the Light"; 18: Music festival; 19: Delivered by postman to Pat; 20: Dance with foot complaint.