sclaffer
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sclaffer (plural sclaffers)
- (golf) One who sclaffs.
- 1887, Sir Walter Grindlay Simpson, The Art of Golf, page 154:
- At a foot and a half from the hole the clean putter often fails, from incapacity to graduate inches of weakness, whilst the sclaffer succeeds because he is dealing with coarser weight sensitiveness.