antigolf

English

Etymology

anti- + golf

Adjective

antigolf (comparative more antigolf, superlative most antigolf)

  1. Opposing the sport of golf.
    • 1995, Peter James, I. J. Thorpe, Ancient inventions:
      The reason for this antigolf legislation was that it was interfering with the regular archery practice needed for civil defense.
    • 2009 August 12, Simon Romero, “Chávez Loyalists Push to Close Golf Courses”, in New York Times:
      Critics of the antigolf campaign point out that Venezuela’s top ally, Cuba, is going in the opposite direction.

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