This is the name for the front piece of a helmet.
What is a facemask?
This type of shot is worth 1 point.
What is a free throw?
This is the number of players on the ice for each team at one time (assuming no powerplays, not including goalies).
What is 5?
This is the area on a golf course where the hole is located.
What is a green?
This is the area of the field past the infield.
What is the outfield?
This type of scoring is worth 3 points.
What is a field goal?
This piece of equipment is what the rim is attached to and has a painted square.
What is a backboard?
Hockey pucks are made of this material.
What is rubber?
This type of obstacle is typically not made of grass and can really bog your shot down.
What is a sand trap? Or sand bunker
This is where players who are not actively playing are located.
The offensive team has this many downs to gain 10 yards.
What is 4?
This play involves a player catching a pass and dunking the ball all in one jump.
What is an alley-oop?
There are two lines of this color on the ice that signify the boundary of each team's defensive zone.
What is blue?
This is the main, large section of a golf hole where you want your shot to land before reaching the green.
What is the fairway?
3 balls and 2 strikes is considered this.
What is a full count?
Typically, this many cornerbacks are on the field at one time for the defense.
What is 2?
This type of foul results in a free throw an possession for the opposing team.
What is a technical foul?
This is the typical thickness of ice at an indoor hockey rink.
What is 3/4 inches?
This is the area of a golf hole where you hit your first shot.
What is a teebox?
What is a double-play?
Examples of this type of play:
Flea flicker, reverse (end-around), fake kick, RB pass.
What is a trick play?
This type of shot involves a player shooting the ball from the opposite side of the hoop from where they jumped.
What is a reverse layup?
The Hockey Hall of Fame is located in this city.
What is Toronto?
This is the name for a hole score that is 2 under par.
What is an eagle?
Curveball, slider, slurve and screwball pitches fall under this category.
What is a breaking ball?