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- noun Plural form of
golfer .
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Examples
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It seems pretty obvious that assuming perfect golfers is not the “neighborly” thing to do when designing a golf course.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Further to Andrew Ferguson on Behavioral Economics 2010
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A Pteranodon with a taste for golfers is something I expect to see on the big screen, but never could I have imagined it as part of a weekly series on BBC America.
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The problem not only with Ernie, but with other golfers, is Woods, Woods, Woods.
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And it probably will separate the best golfers from the rest of the field.
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Wales makes it four in a row for golfers from the United Kingdom, nipping Jose
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He said that a new generation of European golfers is getting adjusted to U.S. Open-style courses - narrow fairways, thick rough and tiny, fast greens.
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- Ian Woosnam of Wales makes it four in a row for golfers from the United Kingdom, nipping Jose Maria Olazabal of Spain by one stroke.
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'' For Tiger to break par the way he has shows how he has separated himself not just from present-day golfers, but from golfers from the past, as well, '' Phil Mickelson said.
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Clinton stood erect through 14 1/2 minutes of various national anthems as part of the opening ceremony for the fourth Presidents Cup, which pits golfers from the United States against those from an international team.
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Despite being the birthplace of golf more than 500 years ago, the sometimes scruffy, bunker-filled course has not always measured up to the expectations of golfers from the other side of the Atlantic.
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