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The phrase "a golfer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who plays golf, either in a general sense or when describing a specific individual.
Example: "During the tournament, a golfer made an incredible hole-in-one that amazed the crowd."
Alternatives: "a golf player" or "a person who plays golf".
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I'm also a golfer.
I'm simply a golfer.
"I'm not a golfer.
"I'm a golfer.
Mark Green, a golfer?
Brees could have been a golfer.
"He's not a golfer," Friedman replied.
There, congratulations, you're a golfer.
Still, Ness said, a golfer needs both.
But don't call a golfer a cheater.
"I just assumed she was a golfer.
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