- rubber-cored
- rubbˈer-cored adjective(of a golf ball) having a tightly wound band of rubber enclosed in a guttapercha cover• • •Main Entry: ↑rubber
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Timeline of golf history (1851–1945) — See also Timeline of golf history 1353 1850, Timeline of golf history 1945 1999 and Timeline of golf 2000 present. =1851 1860= The Prestwick Golf Club is founded. 1856 The Royal Curragh Golf Club is founded at Kildare, the first golf club in… … Wikipedia
pelota — /peuh loh teuh/; Sp. /pe law tah/, n., pl. pelotas / teuhz/; Sp. / tahs/. 1. a Basque and Spanish game from which jai alai was developed. 2. the game of jai alai. 3. the ball used in pelota and jai alai. [1890 95; < Sp: ball < MF pelote; see… … Universalium
pe|lo|ta — «peh LOH tuh; Spanish pay LOH tah», noun. 1. a) a game of Basque or Spanish origin played on a walled court with a hard rubber ball. b) the ball, caught and slung back with a curved wicker racket strapped over the hand and lower arm: »After the… … Useful english dictionary
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Chicago Golf Club — Club information Location Wheaton, Illinois, United States Established 1892 Type private … Wikipedia
Walter Travis — Walter J. Travis (January 10 1862 ndash; July 31 1927) was the most successful amateur golfer in the U.S. during the early 1900s, a noted golf journalist and publisher, an innovator in all aspects of golf, a teacher, and a respected golf course… … Wikipedia
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