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The word is swing. Golfers swing the golf club. Children play on a swing at the playground.
The most popular and common golf collectables are golf balls and golf clubs. Some people also like to collect golf pins and golf gloves which are also very common as well.
It would only be proper if it was the name of place. If it was the name of the restaraunt, like Playground Bar and Grill, it would be a proper noun. If you are just going to the playground down the street, it would be a plain old common noun. This is usually the case.
The most common golf tournament gift is a check especially in professional tournaments. Trophies are also awarded along with sometimes cars or golf equipment and clothing.
The Playground Kidders are the playground kidders
The Villa Olivia is a Golf course, banquet facility, winter recreational playground and restaurant. It's located at 1401 Lake Street Bartlett, Illinois.
Either can be correct, depending on its use in a sentence: "Mel and I are at the playground" or "She found Mel and me at the playground."
football, golf, and baseball
GOLF
Trash and old playground items to be replaced by new playground items.
Yes, it is a Golf but VW stopped calling it the "VW Golf... GTI". Just as VW didn't call the R32 a Golf (although it is based on the VW Golf and has the same shape and many common components).
Let me guess! I think Gulf Coast / Biloxi, Mississippi. Biloxi is home to the first golf course in Mississippi in 1908 and it also called "The playground of the South".