links course — /lɪŋks ˈkɔs/ (say lingks kaws) noun a golf course on open, naturally undulating ground, often near the sea. {Middle English lynkys slopes, Old English hlincas, plural of hlinc rising ground, from hlin (compare hlinian lean, recline) + (golf)… …
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Links (golf) — A links golf course, sometimes referred to as a seaside links , is the oldest style of golf course, first developed in Scotland. The word comes from the Scots language and refers to an area of coastal sand dunes, and sometimes to open parkland.… … Wikipedia
Course evaluation — A course evaluation is a paper or electronic questionnaire, which requires a written or selected response answer to a series of questions in order to evaluate the instruction of a given course. The term may also refer to the completed survey form … Wikipedia
Course (orienteering) — An orienteering course is composed of a start point, a series of control points, and a finish point. Controls are marked with a white and orange flag in the terrain, and corresponding purple symbols on an orienteering map. The challenge is to… … Wikipedia
Links (Golf) — Linksland auf dem Golfplatz Falsterbo, Schweden Ein blindes Par 3 auf den … Deutsch Wikipedia
Links (video game) — Links was the name of a series of golf simulation computer games, first developed by Access Software, and then later by Microsoft Game Studios after Microsoft acquired Access Software. The line of golf games was a flagship brand for Access, and… … Wikipedia
Links (computer game) — Links was the name of a series of golf simulation computer games, first developed by Access Software, and then later by Microsoft Game Studios after Microsoft acquired Access Software. The line of golf games was a flagship brand for Access, and… … Wikipedia
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