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golfer|ˈgɒlfə(r)| Also Sc. gowfer. [f. golf v.1 + -er1.] 1. One who plays golf.
1721Ramsay Ode to the Ph—, Driving their baws frae whins or tee, There's no nae gowfer to be seen. 1771Smollett Humph. Cl. 8 Aug., I was shown one particular set of golfers, the youngest of whom was turned of fourscore. 1864Bookseller 31 Oct. 662 St. Andrews is the golfers' head quarters. 2. A cardigan.
1911Alfred Weeks' Sales Catal., Our Stock of Golfers will be disposed of at one price only..2/113/4. 1965Punch 6 Jan. p. xii/1 Lambswool golfers. 1969Vogue Nov. 56/1 A cashmere golfer with an interesting reversed rib texture. |