WordNet
n. a game played on a large open course with 9 or 18 holes; the object is use as few strokes as possible in playing all the holes [syn: golf]
Usage examples of "golf game".
Of course, they both knew this had nothing to do with the golf game.
Charles's other recorded golf game is as a prisoner of the Scots outside the walls of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
And I want your answer now so I can go out and enjoy my golf game.
The sounds of the talk flowed meaninglessly over his head and he was free to think of his golf game, and snakes, and nine irons, and boa constrictors, and mashies, and timber rattlers, and niblicks, and pythons big enough to swallow a goat whole.
My husband might come home from a golf game and I throw something together for him .
When returning to the clubhouse, I spotted a reporter from the Washington Post who had been photographing my golf game through a telescopic lens.
It won't hurt my golf game, and flag officers don't get to fly very much anyway.
She thanked the woman for picking her up and wished her a good score in her golf game.