Really good and interesting short holes add a crowning glory to a golf course, and that, I think, Sunningdale lacks.
A chap could be just as lost, just as wet and miserable and hungry on a golf course as anywhere else.
Finally I found my way out and trailed across a turnip patch, or cauliflower grove, or something, and came to a golf course.
It was all very nice, he told himself, to know that you were on a golf course, but it didn't help very much.
The three Hardings doubtless will form one of those delightful family parties which add so much to the merriment of a golf course.
It never occurred to me that it was possible to get enjoyment out of a golf course by any method other than by playing over it, but I had keen pleasure all the afternoon in studying the men who frequent the Woodvale links.
A golf course is usually undulating with the holes laid out to afford the greatest possible variety of play.
The proper construction and maintenance of a golf course is an expensive proposition.
They do blow the place up in America when they determine to make a golf course.
There is a golf course wherever a man may go; and there is a new experience for him always.
Many luckless birds have got in the way of tee shots, and even a fish lost its life on a golf course, and is now in a glass case in the clubhouse at Totteridge.
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