Our team had row before golf match (7)
I believe the answer is:
wedding
'match' is the definition.
(match can mean a marriage)
'our team had row before golf' is the wordplay.
'our team' becomes 'we' (you and I are on the same team).
'had' becomes 'd' (in contractions e.g. 'I'd', 'you'd' etc).
'row' becomes 'din' (both can mean a loud disturbance).
'before' is a charade indicator (letters next to each other).
'golf' becomes 'g' (phonetic alphabet: alpha, bravo, charlie etc.).
'we'+'d'+'din'+'g'='WEDDING'
(Other definitions for wedding that I've seen before include "Marriage ceremony" , "Audience for the 13 14" , "following 28 [SILVER]" , "Nuptial ceremony" , "Celebration of marriage" .)