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- Links_(golf) abstract "A links is the oldest style of golf course, first developed in Scotland. The word "links" comes via the Scots language from the Old English word hlinc : "rising ground, ridge" and refers to an area of coastal sand dunes and sometimes to open parkland. Linksland is typically characterised by dunes, an undulating surface, and a sandy soil unsuitable for arable farming but which readily supports various indigenous browntop bents and red fescue grasses, that give the firm turf associated with links courses and the 'running' game. It also retains this more general meaning in the Scottish English dialect. It can be treated as singular even though it has an "s" at the end and occurs in place names that precede the development of golf, for example Lundin Links, Fife.".
- Links_(golf) thumbnail St_Andrews_Links_&_Town_from_the_air.jpg?width=300.
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- Links_(golf) subject Category:Golf_terminology.
- Links_(golf) subject Category:Scots_language.
- Links_(golf) subject Category:Scottish_English.
- Links_(golf) comment "A links is the oldest style of golf course, first developed in Scotland. The word "links" comes via the Scots language from the Old English word hlinc : "rising ground, ridge" and refers to an area of coastal sand dunes and sometimes to open parkland.".
- Links_(golf) label "Links (Golf)".
- Links_(golf) label "Links (golf)".
- Links_(golf) label "Links (golf)".
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- Links_(golf) depiction St_Andrews_Links_&_Town_from_the_air.jpg.
- Links_(golf) isPrimaryTopicOf Links_(golf).