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    Use "fairways" in a sentence

    fairways example sentences

    fairways


    1. Amarillo parks have walking trails, ample lighting, and beautiful fairways, consists of two 18-hole courses,


    2. However, as I learned later, Zoroastro hadn’t always been like that: the terrible creature that transits evil and violence fairways, by distilling sorrows and calamities everywhere he goes


    3. The stately clubhouse modeled after the Palace of Versailles could be seen in the distance in an almost spooky haze as Wickland and Del, accompanied by a contingent of law enforcement officials, turned off the tree-lined and fountain-lined main entrance leading to the clubhouse and onto a service road that took them parallel to the tenth and eleventh fairways flanked by deep pothole bunkers filled with loose white crushed marble as sand and mounds of pampas and switch grass


    4. intelligence about them in the various roads and fairways so that what


    5. This will prepare the player for any difficult situations he will need to face on wet and uneven fairways


    6. Here are the tips on how to maintain that healthy look of golf fairways:


    7. * Use fertilizer regularly - golf course owners regularly fertilize the fairways and greens


    8. However, there are instances wherein players use them especially when they are playing from the hazards or for a few “approach shots” on the course that have compactly trimmed extremes and fairways


    9. They moved into the stately Princeton Inn, perched majestically on the edge of the Springdale Golf Club’s manicured fairways, a building that made even the president’s home at Hyde Park look a bit cramped and shabby


    10. Through his mind flitted a shifting retrospect of these last weeks upon the sea—the rushing voyage through rock-sown bays and windy fairways; the days of creaking rise-and-fall upon the heavy swell of a dead and scorching sea, or of groping for buoys through the blind white fog; nights under the starlight, nights when the wild summer rain had driven him for shelter to the hot and evil-smelling cabin of the little schooner

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