Girls
Only
Ladies
First!
2006-10-04 06:13:03
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answer #1
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answered by Golfgirl 2
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Well look down 2 c which definition suits u best:
* which measures velocity variations of the whole solar disk to explore the core of the sun.
www.nationmaster.com/encyclope...
* From the Dutch word "kolf", meaning club, but the game was invented in Scotland game going back at least to the 1400's. It's popularity was hampered by requiring close-cropped grass. The lawnmower was not invented until 1831, and not really practical until the machine-tool industry was able to cut steel gears c. 1880's. Golf wasn't played in America until 1888, when the St. Andrews Golf Club of Yonkers was formed.
www.muellercenter.rpi.edu/Glos...
* is a game believed to have been first played in Scotland, where each player has to hit his own small ball into a hole using various types of clubs. The club is swung at the motionless ball on the ground from a side-stance. Score is kept (a count of the number of strokes required) with the smallest score being the best.
www.encyclopedian.com/go/Golf....
* An excuse for carrying unconcealed weapons and a Scotch breath.
www.worldwideschool.org/librar...
* Broadly, a golfer's scoring ability, designed to promote fair, fast play and to give the golfer a method of determining appropriate playing yardages on non-home courses. One should not confuse Handicap with ball-striking ability when evaluating the various golf equipment "playability" ratings available.
www.lowerhandicapgolf.com/equi...
* has a wonderful history spanning over 400 years of funny names and interesting definitions. From the archaic terms of the Scotts to modern colloquialism, we have tried to develop the most complete Internet golf resource. Our research indicates that most average golfers do not know the difference between a red stake and a yellow stake, let alone a niblick and a mashie. Even if your game is not up to par, you can still impress your foursome with your golf knowledge.
www.golfclevelandohio.com/G200...
* a game played on a large open course with 9 or 18 holes; the object is use as few strokes as possible in playing all the holes
* play golf
wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/web...
* Golf is an outdoor game where individual players or teams play a small ball into a hole using various clubs. It is defined in the Rules of Golf as "playing a ball with a club from the teeing ground into the hole by a stroke or successive strokes in accordance with the Rules." Golf is believed to have originated in Scotland and has been played for several centuries in the British Isles and continuously in the United States since 1887 (Foxburg, Pennsylvania). ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golf
* GOLF is a card game for four or more players.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GOLF
* Golf is a pool game usually played for money. Unlike most pool games, it allows for more than two people to play with no compromises. It is often played on a ten foot snooker table. It requires precise shot making.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golf_(bi...
* Golf is a 1978 video game for the Atari 2600. The game was published by Atari. In this game, one or two players could play nine holes of golf.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golf_(At...
* Golf (1979) is a 1-4 player game released by Magnavox for the Videopac games console. It has been compared to Atari 2600 Golf but without sand traps and water, just using trees as obstacles.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golf_(Vi...
2006-10-03 00:55:18
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Well look down 2 c which definition suits u best:
* which measures velocity variations of the whole solar disk to explore the core of the sun.
www.nationmaster.com/encyclope...
* From the Dutch word "kolf", meaning club, but the game was invented in Scotland game going back at least to the 1400's. It's popularity was hampered by requiring close-cropped grass. The lawnmower was not invented until 1831, and not really practical until the machine-tool industry was able to cut steel gears c. 1880's. Golf wasn't played in America until 1888, when the St. Andrews Golf Club of Yonkers was formed.
www.muellercenter.rpi.edu/Glos...
* is a game believed to have been first played in Scotland, where each player has to hit his own small ball into a hole using various types of clubs. The club is swung at the motionless ball on the ground from a side-stance. Score is kept (a count of the number of strokes required) with the smallest score being the best.
www.encyclopedian.com/go/Golf....
* An excuse for carrying unconcealed weapons and a Scotch breath.
www.worldwideschool.org/librar...
* Broadly, a golfer's scoring ability, designed to promote fair, fast play and to give the golfer a method of determining appropriate playing yardages on non-home courses. One should not confuse Handicap with ball-striking ability when evaluating the various golf equipment "playability" ratings available.
www.lowerhandicapgolf.com/equi...
* has a wonderful history spanning over 400 years of funny names and interesting definitions. From the archaic terms of the Scotts to modern colloquialism, we have tried to develop the most complete Internet golf resource. Our research indicates that most average golfers do not know the difference between a red stake and a yellow stake, let alone a niblick and a mashie. Even if your game is not up to par, you can still impress your foursome with your golf knowledge.
www.golfclevelandohio.com/G200...
* a game played on a large open course with 9 or 18 holes; the object is use as few strokes as possible in playing all the holes
* play golf
wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/web...
* Golf is an outdoor game where individual players or teams play a small ball into a hole using various clubs. It is defined in the Rules of Golf as "playing a ball with a club from the teeing ground into the hole by a stroke or successive strokes in accordance with the Rules." Golf is believed to have originated in Scotland and has been played for several centuries in the British Isles and continuously in the United States since 1887 (Foxburg, Pennsylvania). ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golf
* GOLF is a card game for four or more players.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GOLF
* Golf is a pool game usually played for money. Unlike most pool games, it allows for more than two people to play with no compromises. It is often played on a ten foot snooker table. It requires precise shot making.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golf_(bi...
* Golf is a 1978 video game for the Atari 2600. The game was published by Atari. In this game, one or two players could play nine holes of golf.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golf_(At...
* Golf (1979) is a 1-4 player game released by Magnavox for the Videopac games console. It has been compared to Atari 2600 Golf but without sand traps and water, just using trees as obstacles.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golf_(Vi...
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2006-10-02 11:52:08
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Well look down 2 c which definition suits u best:
* which measures velocity variations of the whole solar disk to explore the core of the sun.
www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Solar-and-Heliospheric-Observatory
* From the Dutch word "kolf", meaning club, but the game was invented in Scotland game going back at least to the 1400's. It's popularity was hampered by requiring close-cropped grass. The lawnmower was not invented until 1831, and not really practical until the machine-tool industry was able to cut steel gears c. 1880's. Golf wasn't played in America until 1888, when the St. Andrews Golf Club of Yonkers was formed.
www.muellercenter.rpi.edu/Glossary.asp
* is a game believed to have been first played in Scotland, where each player has to hit his own small ball into a hole using various types of clubs. The club is swung at the motionless ball on the ground from a side-stance. Score is kept (a count of the number of strokes required) with the smallest score being the best.
www.encyclopedian.com/go/Golf.html
* An excuse for carrying unconcealed weapons and a Scotch breath.
www.worldwideschool.org/library/books/lit/humor/TheFoolishDictionary/chap8.html
* Broadly, a golfer's scoring ability, designed to promote fair, fast play and to give the golfer a method of determining appropriate playing yardages on non-home courses. One should not confuse Handicap with ball-striking ability when evaluating the various golf equipment "playability" ratings available.
www.lowerhandicapgolf.com/equipbits2.html
* has a wonderful history spanning over 400 years of funny names and interesting definitions. From the archaic terms of the Scotts to modern colloquialism, we have tried to develop the most complete Internet golf resource. Our research indicates that most average golfers do not know the difference between a red stake and a yellow stake, let alone a niblick and a mashie. Even if your game is not up to par, you can still impress your foursome with your golf knowledge.
www.golfclevelandohio.com/G2003-lexicon.htm
* a game played on a large open course with 9 or 18 holes; the object is use as few strokes as possible in playing all the holes
* play golf
wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
* Golf is an outdoor game where individual players or teams play a small ball into a hole using various clubs. It is defined in the Rules of Golf as "playing a ball with a club from the teeing ground into the hole by a stroke or successive strokes in accordance with the Rules." Golf is believed to have originated in Scotland and has been played for several centuries in the British Isles and continuously in the United States since 1887 (Foxburg, Pennsylvania). ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golf
* GOLF is a card game for four or more players.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GOLF
* Golf is a pool game usually played for money. Unlike most pool games, it allows for more than two people to play with no compromises. It is often played on a ten foot snooker table. It requires precise shot making.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golf_(billiards)
* Golf is a 1978 video game for the Atari 2600. The game was published by Atari. In this game, one or two players could play nine holes of golf.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golf_(Atari_2600)
* Golf (1979) is a 1-4 player game released by Magnavox for the Videopac games console. It has been compared to Atari 2600 Golf but without sand traps and water, just using trees as obstacles.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golf_(Videopac_game)
2006-10-02 11:04:57
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answer #4
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answered by The_Wish 2
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Full form of golf to my opinion is
Growing
Old
Living
Fine.
2006-10-02 10:51:43
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answer #5
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answered by smartalex 1
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They called it golf because all the other 4 letter words were taken.Whats with you guys cloning all of these long answers? If this was a test I'd say you all were copying off of each others papers.
2006-10-06 02:31:07
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answer #6
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answered by Norman 7
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Gentlemen Only Ladies Forbidden!
2006-10-02 15:48:48
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answer #7
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answered by Skidude 3
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I belive the scots who came up with this amazing game named it G.O.L.F for Gentlemen only ladies forbidden, hope this helps!!
2006-10-02 23:55:52
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answer #8
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answered by juniorgolfer523 1
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