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sandwich course

British  

noun

  1. any of several courses consisting of alternate periods of study and industrial work

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The 24-year-old golfer, winner of the PGA Championship last year, had struggled with his irons on the Sandwich course, using two putting strokes in his first test on links golf.

From Washington Post

Weather conditions on the Sandwich course are ideal, warm and windless as play begins.

From Washington Post

The claret jug will make its 15th appearance at the Sandwich course, with its last visit coming in 2011.

From Golf Digest

The claret jug will make its 15th appearance at the Sandwich course, will its last visit coming in 2011.

From Golf Digest

In 2011-2012, about 329,000 full-time and sandwich course students were living in their parental home - a higher number but a slightly lower proportion of students than the previous year.

From BBC