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Green fee
The payment to permit the golfer to use the course.
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Green Fee: The cost of a round of golf.
Green in Regulation (GIR): A green is considered hit "in regulation" if any part of the ball is touching the putting surface and the number of strokes taken is 2 or less than par, i.e.

green fee-- Amount charged for the right to play a round of golf.
green jacket-- Ceremonial prize awarded to the winner of the Masters golf tournament. Presented by the previous winner.

Green fee
Amount of money you have to pay to play golf on a course.
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green fee The fee charged at courses to play on the course.
grip The padded portion of the club furthest from the head by which the club is held.
grounding the club To place the clubhead behind the ball when addressing it.

green fee Cost to play nine or eighteen holes.
greens in regulation Statistic to determine how many holes a player had his or her ball on the green in the prescribed number of strokes.

Green Fee : The fee paid to play a course.
Grip : 1. The handle of a golf club (usually covered with rubber, leather, etc.) 2. The method of holding a golf club. Example: Don't let your grips get so worn that they become slippery. 2.

Green fees are currently $85 for "all day", which includes a cart. Rental clubs are $35.

Green Fee
The charge made by the course to allow the player to use the course.
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Visitors may play on payment of a 'Green Fee'. Costs of the green fee vary considerably depending on time - courses often have 'twilight rates' - after a certain time of the day - frequently there are Winter rates - between certain months of ...

green fee the fee paid to play a course
Example: Some resort courses charge a humongous green fee. Ouch. green grass used to indicate a retail golf shop operation on the premises of a golf course ...

Green fee - Amount of money paid to play on a golf course
Greensome - A pairs game with both playres driving off, the preferred ball is then selected and alternate shots are played to completion of the hole ...

At the moment green fees on both courses are £45, and they rise to a maximum £95 in high season, which starts on June 1.

Casual golfers will be required to pay a fee (known as green fees) to play 9 or 18 holes. Rates vary from course to course and you should check with individual courses before confirming your booking as to the fee payable.

$500 for a driver, exorbitant prices for carts and green fees....if you can get a tee time. Golf course personnel who "do you a favor" to let you play "their course." All day shot to play 18 holes.
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I ended up playing it safe. The risk was not worth the reward. I'll leave the green feeling confident and hope to bounce back on the next hole.
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This nationally recognized championship course designed by Arnold Palmer and a host site of the 2006, 2007, and 2008 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. Green fee, cart, practice facility, $15 food voucher, golf towel & unlimited bottled water, ...

- 1 Green Fee at Gualta outside lesson time
- Club Hire
- Use of the range facilities
- Range Balls during the lessons
- 1 Golf Cap & 1 Pitch-mark repair tool
- Final course certificate

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Municipal Course - A public course run by a local authority on which anyone may play on payment of a green fee.

green fee: The cost for playing one round of golf.
greenkeepers: The workforce in charge of the maintenance of the golf course.
greenside: Around the green.

See also: Golf, Tee, Tournament, Rough, Rating

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