Let's analyze this question. What is a noun? A person, place or thing. What words in the sentence are either a person, a place, or a thing? She-pronoun (replaces the noun, the person's real name) enjoyed-verb tennis-thing. This is a noun. golf-thing. This is a noun. bowling-thing. This is a noun. and-conjunction swimming-thing. This is a noun.
Yes, "frolf" is the same thing as disc golf, which is short for frisbee golf...
A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Golf Street, Newington, CT or Golf Street, Oshawa ON, CanadaGolf ChannelGold DigestPine Valley Golf Club, Clementon, NJSilver Lakes Golf Estate, Gauteng, South Africa
A golf index is the same thing as a golf handicap - it measures a golfer's ability.
A golf club
A homophone for rough is "ruff," and a homophone for place of golf is "course."
The homophone for "rough" is "ruff," and the place for golf is a "course."
No such thing, to my knowledge.
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A homophone for "rough" is "ruff," and a homophone for "place for golf" is "tee."
Eat! Then golf some more!
There is no such thing as a cloned golf club.....yet......