Definition of linksland in English:
linksland
noun ˈlɪŋkslandˈliNGkslənd
mass nounScottish Level or undulating sandy ground covered by coarse grass and near the sea.
Example sentencesExamples
- It plays slightly uphill over what closely resembles knobby linksland with its strategic array of Scottish bunkers, some visible, some not.
- Perched on true linksland a hundred feet above the Pacific, Bandon Dunes and its sister, Pacific Dunes, captured our Best New honors in '99 and '01.
- There may not be many reasons to leave the highway, but, not unlike the image of the beaver on the reverse side of the state flag, Oregon's linksland is a surprise worth discovering.
- Shaped by one of the few men to be trusted with the last precious piece of bona fide linksland in Scotland, it is truly beautiful.
- The best linksland, by contrast, is sand-based with towering dunes and endless slopes.