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nineteenth hole
noun
- the clubhouse or any other place where golfers gather after play to relax, talk, or have a drink.
nineteenth hole
noun
- slang.golf the bar in a golf clubhouse
Word History and Origins
Origin of nineteenth hole1
Word History and Origins
Origin of nineteenth hole1
Example Sentences
After a round, if he’s in a good mood, I’ll get invited back to the nineteenth hole to watch him eat.
“This is the evolution of the nineteenth hole . . . the way the conversation about the round is going to be,” said the founders to FORBES.
This was at the nineteenth hole, which they had to go out to play, having halved the round; and at that hole I believe that Bobby's first shot was in the neighbourhood of the wall and the second still some little way from the hole.
So the conclusion of that nineteenth hole left me with John Ball, the elder, to play in the semi-final; and meanwhile that other John Ball, whom we distinguished as Johnny, was knocking Jack Tait out in the other semi-final.
I was not at St. Andrews, for instance, that year when Leslie Balfour-Melville won, having carried each of his last three matches to the nineteenth hole, and each of his three opponents being obliging enough to plop his ball into the burn at that very crucial point of the business.
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