1. golf - Noun
2. golf - Verb
A game played with a small ball and a bat or club crooked at the lower end. He who drives the ball into each of a series of small holes in the ground and brings it into the last hole with the fewest strokes is the winner.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to a criminal complaint, multiple witnesses called 911 around 3 p.m. after seeing a man, described as stocky and bald, attacking an elderly couple with a golf club in White Bear Lake, at the intersection of Highway 96 and Centerville Road. Source: Internet
Abington Heights cancelled all fall sports except for cross country, golf and girls tennis. Source: Internet
Additionally, a game known variously by names such as " Archery Golf " or "Gol-Archery" adopts some of the rules of golf to play a game that uses traditional or modern archery tools. Source: Internet
Across Canada, there were just over 20 per cent higher volumes on golf courses, more than 21 per cent more volume at bicycle shops and services, and 51 per cent more at swimming pools and related services. Source: Internet
Additional benefits of converting to spraying effluent on the golf course are realized in adjacent watersheds. Source: Internet
A federal appellate judge in Manhattan on Friday granted a state request that effectively blocks Pamella Giglia and Joe Durolek from having the 175-person celebration they planned Saturday at a Buffalo-area golf club. Source: Internet