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golf links

British  

plural noun

  1. a large open undulating stretch of land beside the sea laid out for the playing of golf See also links

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But with help from Sefton Council, it will be moving permanently to The White House on the resort's municipal golf links.

From BBC

Tom Brady is a future Pro Football Hall of Famer and arguably the greatest quarterback in NFL history, but his greatness was on full display on the golf links as well during Tuesday’s "The Match."

From Fox News

Senators and representatives don’t have to punch a clock, and they can count as work time activities that others might view as leisure — parties, meetings with donors on the golf links, etc., etc.

From Los Angeles Times

We were back on the golf links, back on our recreational waters, back in the state parks.

From Washington Times

From a practical standpoint, you may find yourself needing heavy coats, scarves and hats far less, and hitting the golf links rather than the ski slopes.

From Washington Post