[
US
/ˈfɛɹˌweɪ/
]
[ UK /fˈeəweɪ/ ]
[ UK /fˈeəweɪ/ ]
NOUN
- a tract of ground free of obstacles to movement
- the area between the tee and putting green where the grass is cut short
- the usual course taken by vessels through a harbor or coastal waters
How To Use fairway In A Sentence
- Sure, a number of trees remain, but the emphasis is back on the bunkering and the dramatic contours of its fairways and greens.
- There wasn't a puff of wind for most of an unseasonally cold day and the heavy overnight rain had softened both the fairways and greens to make them more receptive.
- The left side of the fairway is preferred, short of three bunkers that stretch across at 328 yards. USATODAY.com - Open history at St. George's plus a hole-by-hole glance
- This parkland-styled course has tree-lined fairways that follow the gentle roll of the surrounding topography.
- Especially the flowerage of spring time, with its many wild flowers and the rows of fruit trees along the fairways, make even the most ambitious golf player stop and contemplate nature's dazzling beauty.
- The self-indulgent can stay alongside the fairways in villas offering butler service and a golf buggy. Times, Sunday Times
- He certainly didn't look overawed as he stepped on to the first tee and smacked his drive a mile down the fairway. US Open 2011: Rory McIlroy into final round with eight-shot lead
- Always a suspect driver, he struggled to find the fairway and the pressure this put on the rest of his game took its toll. Times, Sunday Times
- There are enough fairways here to fill even the most ambitious itinerary.
- A Championship course, 18 holes, par 72, 6.066 mètres (Men)/5.235 mètres (Women) This course, that offers wide Fairways dotted with olive trees and sand trapes within a driving range, is indeed a challenge for players of all handicaps. TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com