Army Golf : A person is said to be playing 'army golf' when they hit the ball back and forth over the green. The term is derived from a drill sergeant yelling at his men Left! Right! Left! Right!.
Army Golf: Slang term given to a player who has directional problems, especially from the tee. One shot will go to the right, one will go left...(left, right, left, right.) Hence the term "army golf." ...
ARMY GOLF - A slang term, often applied as an insult from one golfer to another, that means a player is spraying the ball all over the course in different directions. The term stems from the Army marching cadence: Left-right-left.
Army golf the unfortunate tendency to play wildly from one side of a hole to the other (rather than relatively straight or more directly the green) enroute to the cup, taken from military marching call "left, right, left, right," etc.
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army Golf A slang term describing a player who is having problems hitting it straight. One shot goes to the right, the next to the left, etc. Hence, the term army golf.
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