army golf

noun

Etymology

The term stems from the army marching cadence: left-right-left. In other words, a golfer hits one shot to the left, the next to the right, and very few of them straight.

Definitions

  1. The situation when a player is spraying the golf ball all over the golf course in…

    The situation when a player is spraying the golf ball all over the golf course in different directions.

    • I play army golf; right, left, right, left from one side of the course to the other. More than I would like, I hit the ball into shrubs or trees rather than into the generous mowed areas of grass.

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