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Definition of Golf links
1. Noun. A golf course that is built on sandy ground near a shore.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Golf Links
Literary usage of Golf links
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Belgium: A Personal Narrative by Brand Whitlock (1919)
"... THE golf links IT was, therefore, not alone with pilfering soldiers that the
work of the ravitaillement had to contend, it was with an army of brokers, ..."
2. Report on the Injurious Insects and Other Animals Observed in the Midland ...by Walter Edward Collinge by Walter Edward Collinge (1906)
"WALTON HEATH golf links. ONE OF THE PUTTING GREENS MADE AND SOWN DOWN BY OUR FIRM
... Carters' Grass Seeds for golf links from 17s. 6d. to 30s. per bushel. ..."
3. Portugal, Its Land and People: Its Land and People by William Henry Koebel (1909)
"Lying amidst the rolling sand-dunes of the coast, it is a bathing resort, a
fishing centre, and, at the same time, the site of golf-links that serve as a ..."
4. Memoirs of the Miami Valley by John Calvin Hover (1919)
"Miami Valley golf links. Driving one day among the hills north of the city, the
idea came to Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Kidder to purchase twenty-five acres of ..."
5. The Windsor Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly for Men and Women (1919)
"But nowadays one can take golf clubs to any part of the habitable globe and be
almost sure to find a golf links. The golfer can play on the arid plains of ..."