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the green
Most commonly used is the Links.
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No, the noun golf is a common noun, a word for any golf of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Dr. Michael Golf DPM, Austin, TXGolf Center, Hoffman Estates, ILTitleist #1 Ball in Golf (trademarked logo)"Bill Clinton and the Dead Bookmaker on the Golf Course", a novel by Harry DiscoThe word golf is also a verb. See the link below for definitions.
Another name for a golf caddie is looper. It is come from making a loop around the golf course. This term can be heard in the movie Caddyshack.
links
a links golf course is one situated beside the sea
It's one word: coursework.
They are usually referred to as the golf 'pro' at a course and are engaged to provide lessons for people.
The Highlands Golf Club & Golf Academy is a public golf course in Grand Rapids,Michigan 49504. Another golf course is the Thousand Oaks Golf Club in Grand Rapids,Michigan 49525.
To add another element to the course and make it more difficult, everyone likes a challenge, if a golf course could be torn apart by a high handicaper then it is a waste of time
It is a golf links if the course is near the sea. Otherwise it is a golf course if further inland.
Yes, of course you may use the word in a sentence.He found the course particularly difficult.It was a very nice three course meal.The golf course was flooded.
The homophone for a rough golf course is "course."
A course is a path or line, as for travel or proceeding. It is used in the terms race course, golf course, water course, course of study, or course of action. The word is used in the phrase "of course" to mean certainly.
The golf course closest to USC is Brookside Golf Course. It is located beside the Rose Bowl. It is a public golf course.