sclaff

Etymology
From Scot sclaf, to shuffle: of echoic orig (

Noun

 * 1)  A poor golf shot, where the club hits the ground before it hits the ball.
 * 2)  A slight blow; a slap; a soft fall; also, the accompanying noise.
 * 3) A thin, solid substance, especially a thin shoe or slipper.

Verb

 * 1)  To perform such a shot.
 * 2)  To scuff or shuffle along.