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Definition of golf course in English: golf coursenoun A course on which golf is played. Example sentencesExamples - Go through the village, pass the golf course and eventually the park entrance appears on the left.
- All guestrooms and suites overlook either the gardens and river or the golf course.
- The Lodge is now home to the Royal Blackheath Golf Club and the former park is a golf course.
- I spend most of my spare time on the golf course or at the driving range.
- It didn't really get to me when I was on the golf course but right after I finished, I was drained.
- And it will be on a tennis court, not a golf course, where he is most likely to be found relaxing.
- The plan also provides for the addition of six new holes on the golf course and a new clubhouse.
- Guests can also access their e-mail and even see, via a webcam, how busy the first tee on the golf course is.
- Tennis, clay pigeon shooting and a nine-hole golf course are also available on the island.
- He got the feel back on the practice range last summer, but is only now transferring the effect to the golf course.
- The playing of golf is prohibited on this park except on the golf course.
- The golf simulator room will appeal to those too busy to drive to the golf course.
- It was one of the most incredible feelings I have ever had on a golf course.
- Most days he likes to walk around the golf course and its driving range collecting wayward balls.
- Planning permission was granted to build a new golf course at Coniston Cold.
- It is superbly located, in the least developed part of Macau, next to a championship golf course.
- He favors a style of knitted shirts and casual slacks that would not look out of place on a golf course.
- At least he was closer to the office here and they could use the golf course for their morning walks.
- Next week it's time to see if some golf veterans can play as well on a pool table as they can on a golf course.
- I wouldn't say we're best friends, but we get on well - both on and off the golf course.
Definition of golf course in US English: golf coursenounˈɡɑlf ˌkɔrs A course on which golf is played. Example sentencesExamples - He got the feel back on the practice range last summer, but is only now transferring the effect to the golf course.
- Tennis, clay pigeon shooting and a nine-hole golf course are also available on the island.
- Next week it's time to see if some golf veterans can play as well on a pool table as they can on a golf course.
- Guests can also access their e-mail and even see, via a webcam, how busy the first tee on the golf course is.
- It is superbly located, in the least developed part of Macau, next to a championship golf course.
- Go through the village, pass the golf course and eventually the park entrance appears on the left.
- Most days he likes to walk around the golf course and its driving range collecting wayward balls.
- The playing of golf is prohibited on this park except on the golf course.
- I spend most of my spare time on the golf course or at the driving range.
- The plan also provides for the addition of six new holes on the golf course and a new clubhouse.
- He favors a style of knitted shirts and casual slacks that would not look out of place on a golf course.
- All guestrooms and suites overlook either the gardens and river or the golf course.
- The Lodge is now home to the Royal Blackheath Golf Club and the former park is a golf course.
- It didn't really get to me when I was on the golf course but right after I finished, I was drained.
- Planning permission was granted to build a new golf course at Coniston Cold.
- It was one of the most incredible feelings I have ever had on a golf course.
- And it will be on a tennis court, not a golf course, where he is most likely to be found relaxing.
- The golf simulator room will appeal to those too busy to drive to the golf course.
- At least he was closer to the office here and they could use the golf course for their morning walks.
- I wouldn't say we're best friends, but we get on well - both on and off the golf course.
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