Crossword clues for Opener in golf 7 letters:INKSTERTwo-time US Women's Open golf champion JuliTOMKITE1992 U.S. Open golf championINKSTERTwo-time U.S. Women's Open golf championSTRANGEU.S. Open golf champ: 1988-89ARDMORESite of 1950 National Golf Open.TEESHOTOpener in golfHALEIRWINThree-time US Open golf champFALDOThree-time British Open golf champGORSEShrub that's a tangly obstacle on many British Open golf coursesGORSESnarly rough on a British Open golf courseGORSEThick, spiny plant seen around British Open golf coursesLEMA1964 U.S. Open golf winner Tony ___LEE2022 U.S. Women's Open golf champ MinjeeARMOURU.S. Open golf champ: 1927LEMABritish Open golf winner: 1964DORALAnnual open golf tournamentCASPERU.S. Open golf champ: 1959ELS1994 U.S. Open golf championLEETREVINOTwo-time U.S. Open golf championELSU.S. Open golf champion ErnieDRIVEOpening golf shotPEBBLEBEACH1992 US Open golf tournament siteERNIEUS Open golf champ, with 20 AcrossPROSAll U.S. Open golf champions since 1934ELSU.S. Open golf champion 1994, 1997CLARET___ Jug (trophy in golf's Open Championship, named for a drink)PEBBLEBEACHCalifornia locale of several golf U.S. OpensDORALGolf's ___ Ryder OpenIRWIN1990 winner of golf's U.S. OpenDORALSite of golfing's Ryder OpenHAGENWalter ___, two-time winner of golf's U.S. OpenDORALGolf's __-Ryder OpenBOROSGolf's U.S. Open winner in '52 and '63STANCEClosed or open position, in golfCASPERGolf's U.S. Open champ: 1959PATEGolf's U.S. Open champion: 1976DORALFormer golf tournament, ___-Ryder OpenTEESHOTSOpening drives in golfOAHUHome of golf's Sony OpenERNIEWith 34-Down, golf's U.S. Open champion of 1994 and 1997ERNIEWith 28-Across, winner of golf's 1997 U.S. OpenFUZZYZOELLERGolf's 1984 U.S. Open winnerTHUOpening day of a golf major: Abbr.SERIGolf's 1998 U.S. Women's Open winner ___ PakROTASeries of golf courses that host the British OpenPEBBLEBEACHCalifornia golf resort that has hosted six U.S. OpensSPIETH22-year-old golf phenom Jordan who won the Masters, U.S. Open and FedExCup in 2015JOELOUISBoxing legend who also broke golf's color barrier in the 1952 San Diego Open