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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a golf game" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific instance of playing golf or discussing the sport in general.
Example: "I have a golf game scheduled for Saturday morning with my friends."
Alternatives: "a round of golf" or "a game of golf".
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Lindgren had just lost $70,000 in a golf game.
"I don't have a golf game," Palmer said.
"This is not a golf game," he said in 1989.
"A golf game takes five hours," he said.
The company has developed football and hockey games and has plans to release a golf game.
"I still can get in a golf game now and then.
Reagan arrived carrying a paper bag and announced that he was leaving for a golf game at noon.
"Do you have a golf game lined up today, Daddy?" "I'm too fat to play golf anymore," Arty said.
She offered him whiskey and they talked, waiting for Mr. Cahann to return from a golf game.
"This is like a golf game," Glück whispered, as Lely carefully worked through all of the screens.
All this without missing a golf game, at which he excelled, or a challenge on the squash court.
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