"Round of golf" Quotes from Famous Books
... announced that he was going to Ranelagh, and inquired whether any one wanted a round of golf. Berry accepted the invitation, and ... — Berry And Co. • Dornford Yates
... spent upon his farm, looking over his stock, examining some new machinery, and talking crops with his bailiff. In the afternoon he played his customary round of golf. It was the sort of day which, as a rule, he found completely satisfactory, yet, somehow or other, a certain sense of weariness crept in upon ... — Peter Ruff and the Double Four • E. Phillips Oppenheim
... your festa I shall be Away in some sequestered nook, Some open shrine beside the sea Where Nature smiles with just your look; And lie and let my thoughts go off To where you come from—which is Heaven, And play a quiet round of golf And go ... — Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 156, June 4, 1919. • Various
... hope you will, that nowhere can there be a warmer welcome for you than at Wren's End. It would be the greatest possible pleasure for the children and me to see you there, and it is a good place to slack in and get strong. And there I hope to challenge you to the round of golf we never managed during my time ... — Jan and Her Job • L. Allen Harker
... am glad I met you, any way, young fellow," he remarked. "You're always such an optimist. You cheer one up. Sorry I can't ask you to lunch," he went on, consulting his book, "but I find I am motoring down for a round of golf this afternoon." ... — The Double Traitor • E. Phillips Oppenheim |