golf
golf 30 सेकंड में
- An outdoor sport played on a large grass course.
- Players use specialized clubs to hit a small white ball.
- The objective is to hit the ball into a hole in as few strokes as possible.
- A standard round consists of playing eighteen unique holes.
He loves to play golf every single Sunday morning with his best friends.
- Course
- The entire area of land on which the sport of golf is played, including the teeing grounds, fairways, roughs, and putting greens.
The professional golfer hit the golf ball straight down the middle of the fairway.
- Stroke Play
- A scoring system in golf where the total number of strokes taken over the entire round is counted.
She bought a new set of golf clubs for her upcoming tournament.
Watching golf on television can be a very relaxing way to spend a lazy Sunday afternoon.
- Major Championship
- One of the four most prestigious annual tournaments in professional golf.
The resort features a beautiful eighteen-hole golf course overlooking the vast blue ocean.
My father and I are going to play a round of golf this coming weekend if the weather permits.
- Play Golf
- The standard verb phrase used to indicate participation in the sport, avoiding incorrect phrasing like 'do golf' or 'make golf'.
She is taking golf lessons to improve her swing before the corporate retreat.
- Golf Club
- Can refer either to the piece of equipment used to hit the ball or the organization/facility where the game is played.
He accidentally drove the golf cart into a shallow sand bunker near the eighteenth green.
The local golf professional gave me some excellent advice on how to grip the club properly.
- Golfing
- The gerund form of the verb golf, often used interchangeably with playing golf in casual conversation.
The delays in the project were frustrating, but honestly, it was par for the golf course with this management team.
The executives decided to finalize the merger agreement over a morning round of golf.
- Business Golf
- The practice of playing golf with colleagues, clients, or business partners to build relationships and discuss professional matters in a relaxed environment.
She won the company's annual golf tournament by shooting a career-best score of seventy-two.
- Sports Broadcasting
- The coverage of sports events on television, radio, and digital platforms, where golf has a massive and dedicated global audience.
Millions of viewers tuned in to watch the thrilling conclusion of the professional golf championship on Sunday evening.
They booked a luxury golf vacation to Scotland to play on some of the oldest and most famous courses in the world.
- Golf Resort
- A vacation destination specifically designed to provide guests with high-quality golf facilities alongside luxury accommodation and dining.
Since retiring last year, my grandfather plays golf almost every single day at the local municipal course.
Incorrect: I want to do golf this weekend. Correct: I want to play golf this weekend.
- Verb Collocation
- The correct verb to use with golf is 'play', though 'go golfing' is also acceptable in informal contexts.
Incorrect: The golf is a very difficult game. Correct: Golf is a very difficult game.
- Zero Article
- The omission of an article before a noun, commonly used with abstract nouns, uncountable nouns, and names of sports.
He forgot his favorite golf club in the trunk of his car before heading to the first tee.
- Lexical Ambiguity
- When a single word or phrase has more than one distinct meaning, requiring context to determine the intended sense.
We had a wonderful dinner at the golf club after finishing our eighteen holes.
The family had a fantastic time playing a competitive game of miniature golf during their summer vacation.
- Miniature Golf
- A scaled-down version of golf focusing solely on putting, usually played on artificial turf with creative obstacles.
Although he enjoys tennis and cricket, golf remains his absolute favorite club-and-ball sport.
- Croquet
- A lawn game played by hitting wooden balls with a mallet through hoops.
Playing on a traditional Scottish links golf course requires a completely different strategy due to the high winds and firm turf.
- Links
- A specific type of coastal golf course characterized by sandy terrain, dunes, and sparse vegetation.
Disc golf is a fun, inexpensive alternative to traditional golf that can be played in many public parks.
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I play golf on Sunday.
I participate in the sport of golf on the first day of the week.
Use 'play' with sports that use a ball.
He has a white golf ball.
He possesses a small white ball used for golf.
'Golf' acts as an adjective modifying 'ball'.
The golf course is very big.
The area where golf is played is very large.
'Golf course' is a compound noun.
She likes to watch golf on TV.
She enjoys viewing the sport of golf on television.
Zero article used before 'golf' when referring to the sport generally.
We need new golf clubs.
We require new sticks used to hit the golf ball.
Pluralize 'club', not 'golf'.
Golf is a fun game.
The sport of golf is an enjoyable activity.
'Golf' is the uncountable subject of the sentence.
My father plays golf with his friends.
My dad participates in golf with his companions.
Third-person singular 'plays' agrees with 'father'.
They drive a small golf cart.
They operate a small vehicle used on the golf course.
'Golf cart' is a common compound noun.
I am going to take golf lessons this summer.
I will receive instruction on how to play golf during the summer.
'Take lessons' is a common collocation.
He hit the golf ball into the water.
He struck the ball so that it landed in the water hazard.
Preposition 'into' shows direction and movement.
We played eighteen holes of golf yesterday.
We completed a full round of golf the day before today.
Past tense 'played' for a completed action.
Golf is more difficult than it looks.
The sport of golf is harder than it appears to be.
Comparative form 'more difficult than'.
She bought a new pair of golf shoes.
She purchased new footwear specifically designed for playing golf.
'Pair of' used with plural nouns like shoes.
They are building a new golf course near my house.
A new area for playing golf is being constructed close to my home.
Present continuous tense for an ongoing project.
Do you want to go golfing this weekend?
Would you like to play golf during the upcoming weekend?
'Go golfing' is a common informal alternative to 'play golf'.
The golf tournament starts at eight in the morning.
The organized golf competition begins at 8:00 AM.
Present simple used for scheduled events.
If you want to improve your golf swing, you need to practice regularly.
To get better at hitting the ball, consistent practice is required.
First conditional sentence (If + present, ... need to).
The professional golfer managed to sink a thirty-foot putt for the win.
The expert player successfully hit the ball into the hole from thirty feet away to win.
'Manage to' indicates succeeding in doing something difficult.
Golf etiquette requires players to be completely silent while someone is hitting the ball.
The rules of polite behavior in golf demand silence during a player's turn.
'Requires [someone] to be' is a formal structure.
Despite the heavy rain, they decided to finish their round of golf.
Even though it was raining hard, they chose to complete their game.
'Despite' followed by a noun phrase.
He joined the local country club so he could play golf whenever he wanted.
He became a member of the club to have unlimited access to the golf course.
'So (that)' expresses purpose.
Playing golf is an excellent way to network with potential business clients.
Participating in golf is a great method for making business connections.
Gerund 'Playing' used as the subject of the sentence.
She has a handicap of ten, which means she is a very skilled amateur golfer.
Her official golf rating is ten, indicating she plays very well for a non-professional.
Non-defining relative clause starting with 'which'.
The golf course was designed by a famous architect and features many challenging bunkers.
A well-known designer created the course, which has many difficult sand traps.
Passive voice 'was designed by'.
The psychological pressure of professional golf can cause even the best players to make uncharacteristic errors.
The mental stress in elite golf can lead top players to make unusual mistakes.
Complex noun phrase 'The psychological pressure of professional golf'.
Having thoroughly analyzed the wind direction, he selected a lower-lofted iron for his approach shot.
After checking the wind, he chose a specific club for his shot towards the green.
Perfect participle clause 'Having thoroughly analyzed'.
The proliferation of advanced technology in golf equipment has significantly increased the average driving distance.
New technology in clubs and balls has made players hit the ball much further on average.
Present perfect tense 'has significantly increased' for a trend continuing to the present.
Unless the weather conditions improve drastically, the golf tournament will be postponed until tomorrow.
If the weather doesn't get much better, the competition will be delayed.
First conditional using 'Unless' (meaning 'if not').
Golf course superintendents employ sophisticated agronomic practices to maintain the pristine condition of the greens.
Course managers use advanced scientific methods to keep the grass perfect.
Formal vocabulary ('superintendents', 'agronomic', 'pristine').
It is widely acknowledged that a robust short game is far more critical to lowering your golf score than sheer driving distance.
People agree that putting and chipping well is more important for a good score than hitting the ball far.
Impersonal passive construction 'It is widely acknowledged that'.
She would have won the golf championship had she not missed that crucial putt on the eighteenth hole.
She would have been the champion if she hadn't failed to make the final important shot.
Third conditional with inverted syntax ('had she not missed' instead of 'if she had not missed').
The transition from amateur to professional golf requires an immense dedication that few truly comprehend.
Moving from playing for fun to playing for money takes a huge amount of commitment.
Abstract noun subject 'The transition' followed by a relative clause.
The socio-economic exclusivity historically associated with golf is gradually being dismantled by grassroots initiatives aimed at broadening the sport's demographic appeal.
The idea that golf is only for rich people is changing because of programs trying to include everyone.
Passive voice with complex adverbial phrases ('is gradually being dismantled by').
Mastering the nuanced biomechanics of the golf swing necessitates years of repetitive, deliberate practice under the scrutiny of an expert coach.
Learning the exact body movements for golf takes years of careful practice with a good teacher.
Gerund phrase as subject ('Mastering the nuanced biomechanics...').
The architectural philosophy behind this particular golf course heavily penalizes errant tee shots while rewarding strategic, positional play.
The way this course is designed punishes bad first shots but helps players who plan their shots well.
Use of adverbs modifying verbs ('heavily penalizes', 'rewarding').
Tiger Woods' unprecedented dominance in the late 1990s and 2000s catalyzed a paradigm shift in the athletic conditioning expected of professional golfers.
Tiger Woods being so good changed how fit professional golfers needed to be.
Advanced vocabulary ('unprecedented dominance', 'catalyzed a paradigm shift').
Critics argue that the ecological footprint of maintaining lush golf courses in arid regions is fundamentally unsustainable given contemporary water scarcity issues.
People say that using so much water for golf courses in dry areas is bad for the environment.
Complex sentence structure with a 'that' clause expressing an opinion.
The intrinsic psychological torment of golf lies in the fact that the player is entirely self-reliant, with no teammates to mitigate the consequences of a catastrophic error.
The mental difficulty of golf is that you are alone and have no one to help you if you make a big mistake.
Prepositional phrase 'in the fact that' introducing an appositive clause.
Negotiating a multi-million dollar corporate merger during a round of golf is a quintessential example of how the sport facilitates high-level business networking.
Making a huge business deal while playing golf shows how the sport helps important business relationships.
Gerund phrase 'Negotiating a... merger' acting as the subject.
To truly appreciate the heritage of the game, one must experience the unpredictable coastal winds and firm turf of a traditional Scottish links golf course.
To understand golf's history, you need to play on an old Scottish course with wind and hard ground.
Infinitive phrase of purpose ('To truly appreciate...') fronted for emphasis.
The kinetic sequencing required to optimize the smash factor in a golf swing is a testament to the astonishing complexity of human motor control.
The exact order of body movements needed to hit a golf ball perfectly shows how complex human movement is.
Highly technical vocabulary ('kinetic sequencing', 'smash factor', 'motor control').
Golf course architecture at its zenith transcends mere landscaping, functioning instead as a psychological battlefield where the designer subtly manipulates the player's spatial perception.
The best golf course design is more than just gardening; it's a mental game where the designer tricks the player's eyes.
Use of 'at its zenith' and 'transcends' to elevate the register.
The governing bodies of golf are perpetually locked in an arms race against equipment manufacturers, continually revising regulations to prevent technological advancements from rendering classic courses obsolete.
The rulers of golf are always fighting equipment makers, changing rules so new technology doesn't make old courses too easy.
Metaphorical language ('locked in an arms race', 'rendering... obsolete').
For the elite professional, the crucible of Sunday afternoon at a Major Championship exposes the infinitesimal margin between immortal triumph and agonizing, career-defining collapse.
For top players, the pressure of the final day of a big tournament shows the tiny difference between winning and failing terribly.
Evocative, literary vocabulary ('crucible', 'infinitesimal margin', 'immortal triumph').
The sport's inherent self-regulation, wherein players are honor-bound to call infractions upon themselves, serves as a poignant anachronism in an era otherwise defined by pervasive surveillance and external arbitration.
Golf's rule that players must report their own mistakes is a rare, old-fashioned honorable thing in today's world of cameras and referees.
Complex relative clause ('wherein players are honor-bound...') and sophisticated phrasing ('poignant anachronism').
Despite its patrician origins and the enduring veneer of exclusivity, golf has witnessed a democratization of access, albeit one that remains inextricably linked to broader socioeconomic disparities.
Even though it started for rich people, golf is more open now, but it still depends a lot on how much money people have.
Concessive clauses using 'Despite' and 'albeit'.
The meditative solitude of a twilight round of golf offers a profound respite from the cacophony of modern existence, allowing for a rare convergence of physical exertion and introspective clarity.
Playing golf alone in the evening is very peaceful and helps you escape noisy modern life, combining exercise with deep thought.
Poetic and abstract noun phrases ('meditative solitude', 'cacophony of modern existence').
Analyzing the fluid dynamics of a golf ball's flight reveals how the dimple pattern meticulously disrupts the boundary layer of air, thereby minimizing drag and maximizing aerodynamic lift.
Studying how a golf ball flies shows that the little bumps on it change the air around it to make it fly further and higher.
Scientific register utilizing specialized terminology ('fluid dynamics', 'boundary layer', 'aerodynamic lift').
समानार्थी शब्द
विलोम शब्द
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
सामान्य वाक्यांश
play a round of golf
go golfing
hit the golf ball
watch golf on TV
practice your golf swing
join a golf club
a beautiful golf course
an 18-hole golf course
amateur golf
women's golf
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मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ
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इसे कैसे इस्तेमाल करें
Golf is typically an uncountable noun when referring to the sport itself. You cannot say 'I played three golfs'. Instead, say 'I played three rounds of golf'.
- Saying 'I do golf' instead of 'I play golf'.
- Saying 'The golf is my favorite sport' instead of 'Golf is my favorite sport'.
- Pluralizing the sport as 'golfs' (e.g., 'I played two golfs').
- Mispronouncing the word by dropping the 'l' sound ('goff').
- Confusing the physical 'golf club' (equipment) with the 'golf club' (location) in writing without providing context.
सुझाव
Use 'Play'
Always use the verb 'play' with golf. Say 'I play golf', never 'I do golf' or 'I make golf'.
Zero Article
Do not use 'the' before golf when talking about the sport generally. Say 'Golf is fun', not 'The golf is fun'.
Golf Club Meanings
Remember that 'golf club' can mean the stick you hit the ball with, or the place where you play the game.
Pronounce the 'L'
Make sure to clearly pronounce the 'l' sound in golf. It should not sound like 'goff'.
Round of Golf
When you want to say you played one game, say 'I played a round of golf'. Do not say 'I played a golf'.
Golf Cart
The small vehicle you drive on the course is called a 'golf cart' or 'golf buggy', not a golf car.
Capitalization
Only capitalize the word 'Golf' if it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun like 'PGA Tour'.
Par for the Course
Use the idiom 'par for the course' in everyday life to describe something that is normal or expected.
Golf Attire
Learn words related to golf clothing, like 'collared shirt', 'khakis', and 'golf spikes'.
Business Golf
Understand that inviting someone to play golf is often a way to discuss business in English-speaking cultures.
याद करें
स्मृति सहायक
Green Outdoor Leisure Facility
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
Scottish
सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
Features the largest number of golf courses globally and is a major hub for professional tournaments and business networking.
Golf is highly prestigious and often very expensive, with a strong culture of corporate golf.
Considered the historical birthplace of the modern game of golf.
असल ज़िंदगी में अभ्यास करें
वास्तविक संदर्भ
बातचीत की शुरुआत
"Do you play golf?"
"Have you ever watched a professional golf tournament on TV?"
"What is the most beautiful golf course you have ever seen?"
"Is golf a popular sport in your home country?"
"Do you think golf is a relaxing activity or a frustrating one?"
डायरी विषय
Describe a time you played or watched golf, or your impression of the sport if you haven't.
Why do you think golf is so popular among business executives for networking?
If you could design your own fantasy golf course, what special features would it have?
Write about the environmental impact of maintaining large, green golf courses in dry climates.
Discuss the mental focus and patience required to be successful at playing golf.
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10 सवालYes, golf can be quite expensive. You have to buy or rent a set of golf clubs, which can cost a lot of money. You also have to pay a fee, called a green fee, to play on the golf course. Additionally, golf balls are often lost and need to be replaced. However, there are cheaper public courses available.
No, you do not need to be incredibly strong to play golf. Golf relies much more on technique, flexibility, and timing than on pure muscle strength. Many older adults and young children play golf very well. A smooth, well-timed swing will hit the ball further than a forceful, uncoordinated one. It is a sport of precision.
A handicap is a numerical measure of a golfer's potential playing ability. It allows players of different skill levels to compete fairly against each other. A lower handicap indicates a better player. For example, a player with a handicap of 0 (a scratch golfer) is expected to shoot par, while a player with a handicap of 18 is expected to shoot 18 strokes over par. The system levels the playing field.
Golfers yell the word 'fore' as a warning shout. They yell it when they hit a ball that is flying toward another person or group of people on the course. It is a crucial part of golf etiquette and safety. If you hear someone yell 'fore', you should immediately cover your head and duck. It means a hard golf ball is coming your way.
A standard round of golf consists of eighteen holes. For a group of four people, playing eighteen holes usually takes about four to four and a half hours. If you are playing a smaller nine-hole course, it takes about two hours. The time can vary depending on how busy the course is and how fast the players walk or drive their carts.
Woods and irons are different types of golf clubs. Woods have large, rounded heads and are used for hitting the ball very long distances, usually from the tee. Irons have flat, angled metal heads and are used for shorter, more precise shots toward the green. Despite the name, modern 'woods' are actually made of metal, like titanium or steel.
Yes, you can play golf in the rain, and many dedicated golfers do. You just need to wear waterproof clothing and use an umbrella to keep your equipment dry. However, if there is lightning, the golf course will blow a horn to stop play immediately. Playing golf during a thunderstorm is extremely dangerous because holding metal clubs in an open field attracts lightning.
Par is the predetermined number of strokes that a scratch (expert) golfer should require to complete a hole. Most holes are par 3, par 4, or par 5, depending on their length. The total par for a standard 18-hole course is usually 72. If you score exactly the par number, you have 'shot par'. Scoring under par is excellent.
Golf balls have small indentations called dimples to improve their aerodynamics. The dimples create a thin layer of turbulent air around the ball as it flies. This reduces air resistance (drag) and allows the ball to travel much further than a perfectly smooth ball would. The dimples also help the ball generate lift, keeping it in the air longer.
A caddie is a person who carries a golfer's bag and clubs during a round of golf. Beyond just carrying the bag, a good caddie provides valuable advice to the golfer. They help calculate distances to the hole, suggest which club to use, and read the slopes on the putting green. Professional golfers always use highly skilled caddies.
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Summary
Golf is a precision sport that requires players to hit a ball into a series of holes using various clubs, demanding physical skill, mental focus, and strict adherence to etiquette, often played for both recreation and professional competition.
- An outdoor sport played on a large grass course.
- Players use specialized clubs to hit a small white ball.
- The objective is to hit the ball into a hole in as few strokes as possible.
- A standard round consists of playing eighteen unique holes.
Use 'Play'
Always use the verb 'play' with golf. Say 'I play golf', never 'I do golf' or 'I make golf'.
Zero Article
Do not use 'the' before golf when talking about the sport generally. Say 'Golf is fun', not 'The golf is fun'.
Golf Club Meanings
Remember that 'golf club' can mean the stick you hit the ball with, or the place where you play the game.
Pronounce the 'L'
Make sure to clearly pronounce the 'l' sound in golf. It should not sound like 'goff'.
उदाहरण
I like to play golf with my friends on Sunday mornings.
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