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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fun golfing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an enjoyable experience playing golf. For example, "Yesterday, I had a great time fun golfing with my friends."
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For fun: Golfing and skiing.
Graham's tweet came under sharp criticism from many on Twitter who called out the senator for presenting a conflict of interest and promoting the president's private business. . Et tu, @LindseyGrahamSC? Et tu? It's ok that you had fun golfing, but the presidency's not supposed to be for profit (so.. ix-nay on the pectactular-say, kay-oay?).
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"I saw Doak was able to create fun golf," Pascucci said.
For fun: Golf, karaoke, organic gardening.
For me they have turned it into a difficult golf course and not a fun golf course".
If ever there was someone to illustrate how much fun golf can be it is the Coventry-born 50-year-old.
And who knows, if they take to it like you did, in a couple of years you might have a fun golf partner.
He obviously appeals to a lot of people, and he's a hell of a lot of fun to play golf with".
"I just play golf, fun-loving Bubba, just try to have fun and goof around," Watson said, adding, "Hopefully, I keep having the passion to play golf and keep doing what I'm doing".
"We want to go from a fun place to play golf to where people come back and say, that's a first-class deal," Dr. Ory said.
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