Nineteenth hole

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Nineteenth Hole[edit | edit source]

The Nineteenth Hole is a colloquial term used in the sport of Golf. It is not a part of the standard 18-hole golf course, but rather a slang term for a pub, bar, or restaurant on or near the golf course, often the clubhouse itself.

Origin of the Term[edit | edit source]

The term "Nineteenth Hole" originated from the early days of golf where golfers would gather after their rounds to drink and socialize. The term is believed to have been coined in the late 19th or early 20th century.

Usage[edit | edit source]

The Nineteenth Hole is often used to refer to a place where golfers go to relax, have a drink, and discuss their game after playing the standard 18 holes. It is also a place where golfers can watch televised golf tournaments and other sports.

Cultural Significance[edit | edit source]

The Nineteenth Hole has become a significant part of golf culture. It is often seen as a place of camaraderie and relaxation, where the formal rules of golf are set aside and the social aspect of the game comes to the fore.

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