practice$62937$ - translation to greek
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practice$62937$ - translation to greek

TYPE OF GOLF COURSE
Practice range; Practice tee
  • Driving range on [[Adlisberg]] in Zürich (August 2009)
  • Driving range with 43 tees (20 covered) at the [[University of Washington]]

practice      
v. ασκούμαι, εξασκώ, εφαρμόζω
sleeping partner         
BRITISH-BRED THOROUGHBRED RACEHORSE
Passive shareholder; Partnerships; Business partnership; Sleeping partner; Investment partnership; Copartner; Partnership practice; Equity partner; Salaried partner; Copartnership; Senior Partner; Contract partner; P'ship; Partnership law; Sleeping partnership
ετερόρρυθμος εταίρος
de facto         
  • De facto political map of the world, May 2019
PRACTICAL RATHER THAN THEORETICAL REALITY
De Facto; Defacto; De-facto; Facto; De facto relationship; Defacto relationship; For all intents and purposes; De facto control; In practice
adv. ουσιαστικός, πραγματικός

Definition

taxi squad
¦ noun American Football a group of reserve players who practise with the team.

Wikipedia

Driving range

A driving range is a facility or area where golfers can practice their golf swing. It can also be a recreational activity itself for amateur golfers or when enough time for a full game is not available. Many golf courses have a driving range attached and they are also found as stand-alone facilities, especially in urban areas. They are typically run by businesses or sometimes by universities. Distances are usually marked by target greens at regular distances. Driving ranges may have natural grass, similar to a golf course, or players may use synthetic mats that resemble real turf.

Golfers pay for various sizes of buckets of balls and hit at their leisure. Some ranges feature electronic tee devices, which load balls automatically, and record ball use on a smart card. Often there are golf professionals available to give lessons and instruction. Balls are retrieved by a specialty cart with a brush and roller attachment that automatically picks up balls and a cage that protects the driver from incoming balls. In urban and suburban areas, large nets protect surrounding people and structures from errant balls. Driving ranges are particularly popular in Japan where golf courses are overcrowded and often very expensive. Many commercial driving ranges are seen in conjunction with other sports-related practice areas such as batting cages or miniature golf. Some driving ranges also offer areas for practice chip shots, bunker shots, and putting.

Driving ranges may use golf balls that differ significantly from those used on the golf course. Range balls, as they are known, are often cheap and specially designed with a harder cover to make them more durable. As such they also may not necessarily conform to the rules of golf. In order to distinguish them from other type of ball, they may have a distinct coloring or colored band and be stamped with the word "range".