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driving range
noun
- a tract of land for practicing long golf shots, especially drives, with clubs and balls available for rent from the management.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of driving range1
Example Sentences
"I've got a lot going on up in there," laughed the two-time US Open champion, who went straight to the driving range after his round on Friday.
Fans all over the world can track every shot of every player — including balls thwacked on the driving range.
It makes perfect sense since the driving range was there for more than 60 years.
On the driving range, McIlroy attempted to ramp up the excitement by saying he wanted to face the American in the singles and avenge that chastening experience.
Although consumers have options, concerns over driving range and charging time have contributed to faltering sales of electric vehicles in California.
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