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greenkeeper
noun
An employee responsible for the maintenance of a golf course.
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Wales Online reports that the forward, who played an instrumental role in Wales' qualification for the Euro 2016 with seven goals, is considering hiring a full-time greenkeeper to keep the course in pristine condition.
PhD student attacked during row over The Big Bang Theory A greenkeeper at the world-famous Old Course in St Andrews has been found guilty of assaulting a physics student whom he felt insulted his scientific knowledge.
And the engineer says, "Why can't they play at night?" The greenkeeper explains the behavior of the firefighters.
In the eighteen-sixties, he won four of the first eight British Opens and became the head professional of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews, serving there for four decades as the chief greenkeeper of the Old Course, golf's holiest ground.
The pro and the greenkeeper colluded in collecting them and selling them to the golfers, so in combing the woods in one's own interest there was adrenalizing stealth and insubordination.
Ahead of them is a group playing so slowly and inexpertly that in frustration the three ask the greenkeeper for an explanation.
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The book is not only a biography of the caddie-player-greenkeeper-clubmaker who was the sport's most famous figure in the nineteenth century but also, as wider history, the peer of David Hamilton's "Golf — Scotland's Game".
The book is not only a biography of the caddie-player-greenkeeper-clubmaker who was the sport's most famous figure in the nineteenth century but also, as wider history, the peer of David Hamilton's "Golf Scotland's Game".
His morning workouts are eerily quiet: there's the rustle of palm trees swaying in the early-morning breeze; the scratch of his torn running shoes on the stadium track; the swoosh of a machete as nearby greenkeepers cut the grass.
"We have had greenkeepers working night and day out there for six months.
While we're on cheating (or not), the most entertaining by-play at Turnberry the past week or so has been that between Sandy Lyle and Colin Montgomerie, two Scots who couldn't sound more like Wentworth greenkeepers if they lived on the course.
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