Surnames Categorized "golfers"

This is a list of surnames in which the categories include golfers.
usage
Alfredsson Swedish
Means "son of Alfred".
Anderson English
Means "son of Andrew".
Bradley English
From a common English place name, derived from brad "broad" and leah "woodland, clearing".
Feng 1 Chinese
From Chinese (féng), which referred to an ancient city in Henan province.
Green English
Descriptive name for someone who often wore the colour green or someone who lived near the village green.
Hagen Norwegian, Dutch
From Old Norse hagi or Old Dutch hago meaning "enclosure, pasture".
Hogan Irish
From Irish Ó hÓgáin meaning "descendant of Ógán". The given name Ógán is a diminutive of óg meaning "young".
Jameson English
Means "son of James".
Jones English, Welsh
Derived from the given name Jon, a medieval variant of John. This is the most common surname in Wales.
Kirby English
From numerous towns in northern England named Kirby or Kirkby, derived from Old Norse kirkja "church" and býr "farm, settlement".
Lindberg Swedish
From Swedish lind meaning "linden tree" and berg meaning "mountain".
Lindström Swedish
Derived from Swedish lind meaning "linden tree" and ström (Old Norse straumr) meaning "stream".
Lopez Spanish
Unaccented variant of López.
Mann German, English
From a nickname meaning "man". This may have originally been given in order to distinguish the bearer from a younger person with the same name.
Nelson 1 English
Means "son of Neil". This name was borne by the British admiral Horatio Nelson (1758-1805).
Norman English
Referred to a person who was originally from Scandinavia or Normandy. Even before the Norman Conquest, Scandinavians were settling the north and east of England. The Normans who participated in the Conquest were originally from Scandinavia, but had been living in Normandy, France for over a century and spoke French.
Ochoa Spanish
Spanish form of Otxoa.
Palmer English
Means "pilgrim", ultimately from Latin palma "palm tree", since pilgrims to the Holy Land often brought back palm fronds as proof of their journey.
Park 1 Korean
From Sino-Korean 樸 or 朴 (bak) meaning "plain, unadorned, simple". This is the third most common surname in South Korea.
Robbins English
Derived from the given name Robin.
Singh Hindi, Marathi, Nepali, Punjabi, Indian (Sikh)
From Sanskrit सिंह (siṃha) meaning "lion". In 1699 Guru Gobind Singh gave all his Sikh male followers the surname Singh and all females Kaur. It is among the most common surnames in India.
Stephenson English
Means "son of Stephen".
Treviño Spanish
From the name of a town in northern Spain, possibly derived from Latin trifinium meaning "place where three boundaries meet".
Watson English, Scottish
Patronymic derived from the Middle English given name Wat or Watt, a diminutive of the name Walter.