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greens fee

or green fee

noun

  1. a fee paid by golfers in order to play on a golf course.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of greens fee1

First recorded in 1905–10
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Example Sentences

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The $40 deposit for a foursome then applies to the total admission price, or greens fee, at the course, with a cancellation forfeiting the fee.

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The $10 will be credited toward a golfer’s greens fee.

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For example, if a golfer typically paid a $35 greens fee at one of L.A.’s public courses, it would cost $10 to reserve their spot in advance.

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Unlike L.A.’s pilot program, the other cities do not credit their booking fee toward a player’s greens fee.

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Summer greens fee $245 per person; lodging packages available.

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