golf
Refers to golf played by professionals for money.
An informal term for professional golf.
Refers to golf played at a high, competitive level, often in a championship.
Refers to golf played by non-professionals.
A game played on a small course with obstacles.
A smaller version of golf played on a miniature course, often written as one word 'minigolf'.
A fun, non-serious version of golf with obstacles.
The most common verb for engaging in the activity of golf.
To view a golf game or tournament, either in person or on television.
To start playing golf as a new hobby.
The standard term for the area of land where golf is played.
An organization or establishment for people who play golf.
One of the sections of a golf course, from the tee to the green.
The motion of hitting the ball with a golf club.
The period of the year when golf tournaments are typically held.
A numerical measure of a golfer's potential ability.
A person who enjoys watching or following golf.
A type of golf course, typically located on coastal, sandy land.
A championship or major honor in golf.
A periodical publication about the sport of golf.
A woman whose partner spends a lot of time playing golf.
Typically refers to playing all 18 holes on a golf course.
Refers to a single instance or session of playing golf.