golf bag









golf bag


golf bag ExamplesWord Origin noun

  1. a bag, usually made of canvas, for carrying golf clubs and golf balls.

Origin of golf bag First recorded in 1890–95 Examples from the Web for golf bag Historical Examples of golf bag

  • His golf-bag fell, he seized it and set it against the seat between them.

    The Adventures of a Modest Man

    Robert W. Chambers

  • He started to speak, then lifted the golf-bag and went toward the door.

    The Trail of Conflict

    Emilie Baker Loring

  • Sir Mallaby suspended conversation while he addressed an imaginary ball with the mashie which he had taken out of his golf-bag.

    The Girl on the Boat

    Pelham Grenville Wodehouse

  • He stood with his feet slightly apart, a golf-bag dragging from one arm, his other hand in his coat pocket.

    The Trail of Conflict

    Emilie Baker Loring

  • He gathered his golf-bag instinctively and sat alert, prepared to rise and leave the car with dignity.

    The Adventures of a Modest Man

    Robert W. Chambers

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