Golf Definition Golf Definition 1

Golf (noun) — a game where people hit a ball on a green course, trying to get it into the hole. 

Part of speech:
Noun (uncountable)
Phonetic transcription (IPA):
/ɡɒlf/
CEFR level:
A1
Word frequency:

How to Pronounce “Golf”?

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Tips for “golf” pronunciation: 

start with a strong g, then o, like in the word “lot,” and finish with clear l and f

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Examples of “Golf” in a Sentence

To answer, “What is golf?” clearly, it is better to see how native speakers use this word in sentences.

I enjoy playing golf with my older brother.
My family runs a golf club.
Steve wants to become a pro golf player.
Some people think that golf is too fancy.
You need to have strong arms to play golf.

What are the Synonyms for the Word “Golf”?

Sometimes, you need to use another word to describe “golf” and make your language more interesting.

Related nouns: golfing outdoor game

Synonyms (contextual): medal play nine holes

Common collocations: play golf golf club join golf

“Golf” Word Formation and Description in Context

The “golf” description opens up more when you learn how to combine this term with other parts of speech.

With adjectives: indoor golf pro golf excellent golf

With verbs: play golf practice golf watch golf

With nouns (noun + noun): golf bag golf equipment golf professional

Phrases and Idioms Featuring “Golf”

You can not only learn the description of “golf” but also make your vocabulary rich with special sayings that are connected to this word.

  • A golf clap means quiet applause that you can barely hear (usually used for sarcasm).

    He was too shy so he gave a golf clap to the performer.
  • Hole in one describes ideal results from the first try.

    Her book became a bestseller from week 1. She hit a hole-in-one.
  • Par for the course is a common phrase you can use to say that something is predictable and you expected it.

    My phone battery is off when I need to make a call. That’s par for the course.
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Exercises to Practice “Golf” Meaning — Quiz Time!

Since you know how to say “golf,” synonyms and even idioms, it is time to check your knowledge. We prepared three easy and fun workarounds.

Type 1: True/false statements:
Choose the correct answer:
1
Golf is not a team game.
2
You need a boat to play golf.
3
Golf balls are commonly white.
Type 2: Right word order:
Put these chaotic words in order:
1
play
to
Sophie
likes
golf
2
Sam
golf
learns
rules
the
3
I
watch
the
match
golf
day
can
all
Type 3: Choose the correct option
Select the one closest in meaning:
1
I want to become a pro golfer. Who is a “golfer”?
2
The audience gave a golf clap. It means that applause was…
3
I like visiting a golf club. There are many interesting people to talk to. What does it mean for this person?

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“Golf” Word in Other Languages

You will be surprised that learning “golf” spelling, you already know how to say this word in three different languages popular in Europe.

Language Word for “Golf”
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Get Some Interesting Facts About “Golf”

You already know the “golf” pronunciation and other points, so let’s continue our discovery with some cool facts about this game.

  • There is the thought that golf was first played in the Netherlands.

    The Britannica indicates that there are no proven roots for this sport, but we can suppose that it was common in the Netherlands and Scotland (where it was banned three times).
  • There is a small chance of hitting a hole-in-one.

    According to information, it is a challenge even for pro players. The chances of succeeding in golf are about 12,500 to 1.
  • According to EBSCO, the first golf tournament for women was in 1893.

    The same year, the Ladies Golf Union was established as well. It was a large step in the history of sport.

Cool Quotes Featuring “Golf”

The “golf” meaning is clear to you now, so let’s improve your vocabulary with some interesting quotes about this game.

“To find a man’s true character, play golf with him.”

— P.G. Wodehouse

Explanation: This saying is interesting because golf is a hard game. In such a way, you can see how a man behaves when struggling with something.

“Consider the value of doing what you love and being paid for it! This is truly a golfer’s dream.”

Lorii Myers

Explanation: For people with a hobby they truly love, receiving money for doing that is a dream come true.

“I once played golf. That day I caught five new ducks to add to my farm collection.”

― Jarod Kintz, “To be good at golf you must go full koala bear”

Explanation: This playful quote tells a funny story about a man golfing and getting some animals for his farm (probably because golf yards are usually located near water). Or this is just a metaphor.