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golf course
noun
the ground or course over which golf is played. A standard full-scale golf course has 125 to 175 acres (51 to 71 hectares), usually with 18 holes varying from 100 to 650 yards (91 to 594 meters) in length from tee to cup.
golf course
noun
a general term for an area of ground, either inland or beside the sea, laid out for the playing of golf
Word History and Origins
Origin of golf course1
Example Sentences
Instead, media reports indicate that he has spent 29% of his current term at his own golf courses, presumably having his caddy make favorable drops for him whenever the balls are out of sight.
Before the club reopened, she said, members wanted “the operations be finished at the golf course that was putting a lot of silica into the air.”
"I hope I always make it clear how grateful I am for the support. There are times when I've felt pretty shocking walking off the golf course, and the support from people helped me immensely."
The president couldn’t even enjoy traveling to his brand new golf course in Scotland over the weekend.
He was objecting to 11 turbines which were planned - and ultimately constructed - alongside his Aberdeenshire golf course.
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