Oozlers and Boozlers (sp) - what are they?

Marko77

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I am not sure if the above is the correct spelling but its how they sound. I was asked about this last night and have certainly played for them in the past but can't remember 100% what each stands for (all about making par or birdie on a hole after visiting the sand?)

Anyone else come across the above terms?
 

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oozlers are nearest pin on the green on a par 3 and reverse oozlers are when the said nearest the pin 3 putts from there.
Boozlers.....??? No idea!
Gritty pars are making par after being in bunker,grittys are getting up and down out of bunker.
Endless others otters,ferrets,woodys,snakes,fannies the list is endless! :)
 

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Not those terms but have played for 'Sandies', getting par after visiting a bunker, and 'bits', getting par or better if you hit the green on a par 3. Normally is a small wager (50p) paid to you if you succeed or paid by you if you fail.
 
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