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golfers

n. (plural of golfer English)

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We had the sort of intense discussion that only passionate golfers can have.

You are looking past a forest toward the clubhouse of the Royal Dornoch Golf Club, an unassuming edifice where no doubt golfers are gathering.

Somewhere, somehow, I think, there is a way for people to live with consideration for a landscape, and for golfers to go gently on the course.

Later he invited me on an outing with other golfers to the plush Gleneagles course.

I tell the golfers I caddy for to fall in love with the pace and to hell with the line.

Caddies everywhere know more about golf than they demonstrate as golfers, when their vulnerabilities are exposed.

Dornoch, there is evidence that the first golfers were associated with the clergy.

Judging by assessments that golfers such as Tom Watson and Ernie Els would make centuries later, Gordon was simply telling the truth.

He left school when he was fourteen, taking up carpentry as a profession, and, as Bradley Klein points out in his biography of Ross, Peter Murray, the master carpenter for whom he worked, made the wooden boxes that held the sand golfers collected into a pile to create a tee.

Many golfers see it as an eyesore, a hazard that could cause accidents, and an intrusion into the beginning of their rounds.

Most golfers hit a long iron off the first tee at Dornoch for position and then a wedge in.

Homes for rent went for short periods to golfers willing to pay just about anything.

I remember the hill as the part of the course that sent golfers down to the ravine valley and near the Don River that carves through the center of Toronto.

Was anything odder to Nell, though, than the labyrinthine ways in which golfers inspected their swings?

Steel likes golfers to enjoy themselves and their surroundings, but at the same time he challenges them by making them think.