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Golf

ɡɑlf
Très Commun
~ 2400
~ 2400, Très Commun
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A sport in which players use clubs to hit a small ball into a series of holes on a course in as few strokes as possible, A code word used in military communication to represent the letter 'G'

Golf - Significations

A sport in which players use clubs to hit a small ball into a series of holes on a course in as few strokes as possible

Exemple: He enjoys playing golf on weekends with his friends.
Utilisation: formalContexte: sports discussions, leisure activities
Note: Golf is a popular sport played individually or in teams on specially designed courses.

A code word used in military communication to represent the letter 'G'

Exemple: The message included the word 'golf' to indicate the letter 'G'.
Utilisation: formalContexte: military communication, radio codes
Note: In military contexts, 'golf' is used in the NATO phonetic alphabet to represent the letter 'G'.

Les synonymes de Golf

golfing

Golfing is the gerund form of the verb 'golf', and it refers to the act of playing golf.
Exemple: He enjoys golfing on weekends with his friends.
Note: Golfing specifically emphasizes the action of playing golf.

golf game

Golf game refers to a specific instance or round of playing golf.
Exemple: She won the golf game with an impressive score.
Note: Using 'golf game' specifies that it is a particular game or round of golf being referred to.

golf match

A golf match is a formal competition or contest between players or teams in golf.
Exemple: The golf match between the two champions was intense.
Note: A golf match specifically implies a competitive aspect, often involving scoring and winners.

Expressions et phrases courantes de Golf

Par for the course

This idiom means that something is typical or expected in a particular situation.
Exemple: He didn't win, but shooting even par was par for the course for him.
Note: In golf, 'par' refers to the standard number of strokes a skilled golfer is expected to need to complete a hole.

A hole in one

This phrase is used to describe a perfect shot or a very successful outcome with just one attempt.
Exemple: Scoring a hole in one is a rare accomplishment in golf.
Note: In golf, 'a hole in one' specifically refers to hitting the ball directly into the hole from the tee with only one stroke.

Fairway to heaven

This phrase is a play on the song title 'Stairway to Heaven' and is used humorously to describe a feeling of euphoria or success during a game of golf.
Exemple: After hitting a perfect drive down the fairway, he felt like he was on the fairway to heaven.
Note: The original phrase 'Stairway to Heaven' refers to the idea of a pathway to paradise or a perfect place after death.

Mulligan

In golf, a mulligan is a do-over or second chance to take a shot without counting the first one.
Exemple: He took a mulligan after hitting his first shot out of bounds.
Note: Outside of golf, 'mulligan' is sometimes used to refer to a second chance or a do-over in various situations.

Tee off

To 'tee off' means to hit the first shot of a hole from a tee box to start the game.
Exemple: We'll tee off at 9 a.m. for our round of golf.
Note: In golf, 'tee off' refers specifically to starting a hole from the tee box with a driver or other club.

Sand trap

A 'sand trap' is a hazard on a golf course filled with sand, also known as a bunker.
Exemple: His ball landed in the sand trap, making it a challenging shot to get out.
Note: In golf, a 'sand trap' is a specific hazard feature on the course, while 'trap' in general refers to a device or strategy to catch someone or something.

Bogey

In golf, a 'bogey' is a score of one stroke over par on a hole.
Exemple: He made a bogey on the last hole, but still won the tournament.
Note: Outside of golf, 'bogey' can refer to an unidentified aircraft or an enemy target.

Eagle

In golf, an 'eagle' is a score of two strokes under par on a hole.
Exemple: Scoring an eagle on a par 5 hole requires a long drive and a precise approach shot.
Note: Outside of golf, 'eagle' is a large bird of prey.

Birdie

In golf, a 'birdie' is a score of one stroke under par on a hole.
Exemple: Making a birdie on the final hole secured her victory in the tournament.
Note: Outside of golf, 'birdie' refers to a small bird.

Expressions courantes (argot) de Golf

Fore

Fore is a warning shout to alert others of an errant shot that may come their way.
Exemple: I accidentally hit my ball into the rough. Fore!
Note: Differs from 'golf' as it is a specific term used during a game to prevent accidents.

Shank

Shank refers to hitting the ball with the outer part of the club, causing the ball to veer off sharply in the wrong direction.
Exemple: I shanked my shot and it went way off course.
Note: Differs from 'golf' as it describes a specific way of hitting the ball incorrectly.

Slice

Slice is when a right-handed player's shot curves to the right uncontrollably.
Exemple: My drive had a terrible slice to the right.
Note: Differs from 'golf' as it refers to a specific type of ball trajectory.

Hook

Hook is when a right-handed player's shot curves sharply to the left instead of going straight.
Exemple: I always seem to hook my irons instead of hitting them straight.
Note: Differs from 'golf' as it refers to a specific type of ball trajectory.

Duffer

Duffer is a term used to describe a less skilled or novice golfer.
Exemple: I'm just a duffer at this game, always struggling to make par.
Note: Differs from 'golf' as it refers to a player's skill level rather than the game itself.

Caddie

A caddie is a person hired to carry a player's clubs and offer advice during a round of golf.
Exemple: I prefer to walk the course with a caddie who can give me tips on each hole.
Note: Differs from 'golf' as it represents an essential role in the sport rather than the game itself.

Dimpled sphere

A humorous way to refer to golf balls, highlighting the dimpled surface for better aerodynamics.
Exemple: I just bought a new set of dimpled spheres to improve my game.
Note: Differs from 'golf' as it playfully describes an essential element of the game.

Golf - Exemples

I love playing golf on the weekends.
The golf course is in great condition this year.
He bought a new set of golf clubs for the tournament.

Grammaire de Golf

Golf - Nom (Noun) / Nom, singulier ou massif (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemme: golf
Conjugaisons
Nom, pluriel (Noun, plural): golf
Nom, singulier ou massif (Noun, singular or mass): golf
Verbe, passé simple (Verb, past tense): golfed
Verbe, gérondif ou participe présent (Verb, gerund or present participle): golfing
Verbe, 3ème personne du singulier au présent (Verb, 3rd person singular present): golfs
Verbe, forme de base (Verb, base form): golf
Verbe, présent non à la 3ème personne du singulier (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): golf
Syllabes, Séparation et Accent
golf contient 1 syllabes: golf
Transcription phonétique: ˈgälf
golf , ˈgälf (La syllabe rouge est accentuée)

Golf - Importance et fréquence d'utilisation

L'indice de fréquence et d'importance des mots indique la fréquence d'apparition d'un mot dans une langue donnée. Plus le nombre est petit, plus le mot est fréquemment utilisé. Les mots les plus fréquemment utilisés vont généralement de 1 à 4000.
golf: ~ 2400 (Très Commun).
Cet indice d'importance vous aide à vous concentrer sur les mots les plus utiles lors de votre processus d'apprentissage des langues.