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driving range

Word definitions for driving range in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a practice range for practicing golf shots [syn: golf range ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (context golf English) An area where golfers practice their swing, and try to hit the ball far, toward no target.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ His fifth shot was right again, on to the driving range . ▪ His third shot went right, into the driving range . ▪ On the fairways it was Formby driving range professional who was the star. ▪ Tennis courts and a driving range ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
A driving range is an area where golfers can practice their golf swing. It can also be a recreational activity itself for amateur golfers or when enough time for a full game is not available. Many golf courses have a driving range attached and they are ...

Usage examples of driving range.

The giant props of the Marine Corps Osprey set it down gently on the rain-softened driving range a few minutes before Friday noon.

The very next afternoon, on his way to the driving range, Stoat tossed a Kentucky Fried Chicken box.

A U-shaped berm, no more than twenty feet high and perhaps a hundred feet long, had been built of sandbags on what had been the practice driving range before the OSS took over the Country Club.

Or from Claude Harmon, father of Butch - Tiger's teacher - when I ran into him at a driving range in south Florida years ago?

Bleakly Kingsbury thought of front-page headlines and multimillion-dollar lawsuits and minimum-security prisons with no driving range.

Suites 2350 through 2390 comprised a full-size golf driving range.

There were no parking lots in the middle of town, no need for them, and no shopping center or aluminum custard stand flanked by a miniature golf course and a driving range.

For the active set, the roof over the spa featured tennis courts and a mini golf course that wound around the deck, with a driving range where guests could drive balls far out into the sea at floating targets spaced at fifty-yard intervals.

If I was at a driving range or supermarket I would be sure to see him.

I took her to a driving range, where she hit golf balls, and very well, with a five-iron older than she was, and with a three-wood that was not only wood, but was no bigger than her fist.

Albov had been introduced as a friend of the militia, and the militia protected Borya Gubenko's driving range.

We were at the driving range at Rancho Park, where I was trying, unsuccessfully, to correct his chronic slice.

He passed a bowling alley and a driving range that was closed for the season.

It might have been less had Ellis not pried the custom golf spikes off Gene's dead feet, and had he not been wearing them the day the process server found him on a public driving range in Port Malabar.