A person who foozles, bundles, or messes things up, especially in golf or other activities.
Agent noun from foozle, using the '-er' suffix to describe someone who performs the action. Emerged in late 19th-century golf terminology.
In Victorian golf clubs, being called a 'foozler' was a real insult—it meant you had poor technique and couldn't even execute basic shots, marking you as an amateur or incompetent player!
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