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Definition of Golf tee
1. Noun. A short peg put into the ground to hold a golf ball off the ground.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Golf Tee
Literary usage of Golf tee
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Foundation English: The Expression of Ideas by Alice B. Macdonald (1911)
"A golf tee. A golf tee is a mound of hard sand about seven feet long and four
feet wide, and is used for driving the golf ball. When the player of golf is ..."
2. Atlanta Alive!by Ann Carroll Burgess by Ann Carroll Burgess (2001)
"... For some serious golf, tee off at Château Elan, home of the Legends Course
designed by Denis Griffiths, Gene Sarazen, Sam Snead and Kathy Whitworth. ..."
3. The Twentieth Century Theatre: Observations on the Contemporary English and by William Lyon Phelps (1918)
"... the rest of the company resemble that "pathetic little group" of players
surrounding a golf tee, paralysed with awe-struck immobility. ..."
4. Ireland by Jenny Rees (2000)
"... safe in reception FACILITIES 2 sitting-rooms, restaurant; gardens; tennis
court, golf tee; conservatory CREDIT CARDS all major CHILDREN well-behaved ..."
5. Daily Paragraph Editing, Grade 2by Evan-Moor Educational Publishers, Kristen Kunkel by Evan-Moor Educational Publishers, Kristen Kunkel (2004)
"... to cockpit house ©2002 by Evan-Moor Corp. is to people. is to wings. as balloon
is to string. camera bird golf tee v / /I/ Hi IA leash Thinking Skills, ..."