What is the definition of a Lynx golf course?
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err..yes you mean Links..
how about this site: http://www.scottishgolfhistory.net/links.
I think you may mean a Links golf course.
It's a golf course by the sea (links comes from the Scots language according to Wikipedia, and means sand dunes)
it is a course that it is made on the land that links the sea to the mainland. This is why links courses are not very green and look sandy.
a LINKS golf course is one at a coast with sandy soil and no trees, very windy, lots course grass
You mean links course, this is were they use land which is not fit for any other purpose, due to the incline (great for a course) and the shrubs, plants in the area, they are also normally areas of outstanding views, but for reasons like the green belt law, they can not built be on.
I hope this answers your question
links golf couse you mean
Otter was spot on it means sand dunes all lynx courses are coastal.
We would play the next Ryder cup there but soon it will be Europe v Rest of the world what a pasting the Americans got last weekend.
Dont want the yanks burying heads in sand they already buried in shame!
Small cats on it
A true Lynx golf Course is built on reclaimed Land.
a links golf course is'nt always next to the sea, muirfield is an example, the term links means that it is a sandy environment that the course is built on.
i hope that has answered the question
Simply a course abutting a large body of water. Or a course which you have to be a lynx (cat ) to join.
Links is the one.
It is a Links (Lynx is a cat) golf course. A pure links course is developed on the Links land that connects the Sea to the mainland like in St Andrew's Scotland. Most British open course are links courses. A links style course resemble links course but is not necessarily seaside (not on Links land) or even lake side. Those style courses are designed to take advantage of the natural lay of the land without adding trees, mounds, or other obstructions (all obstructions must be natural). Many are developed near the ocean, lakes or rives and wind is usually a contributory ingredient to the difficult of those courses.
A links golf course is by the seaside, golf courses are inland
true links course are built near coastal areas, links style courses have a sandy soil underneath but cannot be described as true links courses.
LINKS!! (Lynx is a cat or a deoderant). this is somewhere along the coast or with sea near. i think you should look up the definition on wikipedia.
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