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Definition of Round of golf
1. Noun. The activity of playing 18 holes of golf. "A round of golf takes about 4 hours"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Round Of Golf
Literary usage of Round of golf
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report of the Proceedings by Church congress (1895)
"It is often pleaded that a round of golf on Sunday for the ... Many a man will
play a round of golf for a stake of say £t, who would not play billiards or ..."
2. The Mystery of Golf by Arnold Haultain (1912)
"Other men I have known to whom a round of golf was so casual and frivolous a
pass-time that they would seek to relieve the ..."
3. Profiting from Chaos: Using Chaos Theory for Market Timing, Stock Selection by Tonis Vaga (1994)
"Nonlinear forces can dramatically affect your performance in a round of golf.
Golf is both a game of skill and chance. For the novice player, a slight swing ..."
4. Sunset by Southern Pacific Company, Southern Pacific Company. Passenger Dept (1913)
"An Aviator on Earth WE had just crossed the field, on half a round of golf, and Mr.
Curtiss was donning his hip rubber boots in order to embark in the ..."
5. The Relation of Latin to Practical Life: Concrete Illustrations in the Form by Frances Ellis Sabin, Loura Bayne Woodruff (1913)
"Put on a sub; Come down and watch us shoot a round of golf, Whether you stay to
play or stay to scoff." "Nix on that golf stuff," said the Emperor, ..."
6. The Gist of Golf by Harry Vardon (1922)
"They were a fine collection of animals, and one—a white bull—had secured for him
many prizes, but they made a round of golf a risky proceeding, ..."
7. The Outline of History: Being a Plain History of Life and Mankind by Herbert George Wells (1922)
"The experience of St. Louis in Egypt is not like a fresh experience for mankind;
it is much more like a round of golf over some well known links, ..."