Definition of shotmaking in English:
shotmaking
nounˈʃɒtmeɪkɪŋˈSHätˌmākiNG
mass nounThe playing of aggressive or decisive strokes in tennis, golf, and other games.
Example sentencesExamples
- More importantly she is finally getting to a level of fitness that would underpin her brilliant shotmaking.
- By turns he excited the crowd with his shotmaking and then tortured them with his arguments.
- Even small improvements in your body sequencing can lead to big improvements in your shotmaking.
- You will eventually run out of room on the approach and lane, so creative shotmaking comes into play.
- Tiger has tilted the playing field from one based on finesse and shotmaking to one in which power is paramount.
Derivatives
noun
I never thought I'd ever see a greater shotmaker than Hogan or a greater winner than Nicklaus, but I have.
Example sentencesExamples
- But Bobby was not just a crowd-pleaser, he was a fierce competitor, too, and a genius of a shotmaker.
- There are lots of guys out there now who aren't prodigious hitters of the golf ball but are wonderful shotmakers.
- Korda, one of the finest shotmakers in the game, battled back in great style but the champion of champions prevailed in the end.
- Alister Mackenzie and Bobby Jones regarded her as the greatest shotmaker they had known.