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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also make golf" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It could potentially be used in a context where someone is discussing activities related to golf, but it lacks clarity and specificity.
Example: "In addition to our usual activities, we also make golf a priority during the weekends."
Alternatives: "also play golf" or "also engage in golf".
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I also make golf clubs for friends.
Fairly sure they were just a running shoe brand, but now they also make golf and bowling shoes, weirdly.
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That would make golf more attractive to young girls".
There is also plenty of golf at The Equinox in Manchester, Vt., but this is Orvis country, and the last time I looked Orvis didn't make golf clubs.
Three words to make golf fans drool every April.
Sunburn can make golf a lot less fun.
It also makes Whiffle golf balls and flying discs.
Digitally remastered Beyond Tiger Tutors to the world ReprintsCharity also makes sponsoring golf tournaments more attractive to corporations, and direct corporate sponsorship was the second of Mr Beman's innovations.
The fact that Trump owns a string of golf courses and hotels in Scotland might also make a ban rather tricky to implement.
Square Two, which also makes men's golf clubs, has an exclusive promotional agreement with Kathy Whitworth, the winningest player ever in professional golf.
It made golf clubs.
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