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5 Golf Idioms

Golf Idioms and What They Mean

Golf idioms come from the sport of golf but are used to talk about life, problems, success, and how we handle situations. These expressions help describe things in a clear and creative way. Here are 5 golf idioms, what they mean, and how to use them.

Par for the course

Something normal or expected, especially when it’s not good.

He was late again? That’s par for the course.
Rain during our vacation is just par for the course.

Tee off

To begin something, or to get very angry.

The meeting will tee off at 10 a.m.
He really teed off when he heard the bad news.

Hole in one

A perfect result or big success on the first try.

Her idea was a hole in one—everyone loved it.
He got the answer right away, like a hole in one.

In the rough

In a hard or difficult situation.

She’s in the rough after losing her job.
Their project is in the rough and needs help.

Play through

To continue or move forward, even if something is in your way.

He decided to play through and finish his work, even while sick.
If things get tough, just play through and keep going.

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