WordNet
n. someone who earns a living by playing or teaching golf [syn: professional golfer]
Usage examples of "golf pro".
James Richards, druggist and golf pro, went to his store at nine o’.
Used to be a golf pro, he taught me how to play, then went to work for Cobra--the club company, okay?
Used to be a golf pro, he taught me how to play, then went to work for Cobra—.
Jimmy Cricket was a golf pro with a closet-sized downtown shop called Jimmy Cricket’.
Lowell had always smoked cigars, even when he'd been an eighteen-year-old god damned PFC and the golf pro at Bad Nauheim.
A pair of golfers are enjoying tall beers, and there's a bright new television turned to the golfing channel, and there's a youngish man talking on a cell phone, looking like the prototypical golf pro.
Her face mimicking the intense concentration he'd once seen on a golf pro's face as he lined up his putter for an albatross.
A golf pro, maybe, that blond hair and the lines around the eyes from too much sun, but not a cop.
He, dressed in navy blue polo shirt, beige pants, looked like a golf pro.
Soon Callaway Clubs were featured in the golf pro shops of some of the country’.