linksy

English

Etymology

links + -y

Adjective

linksy (comparative more linksy, superlative most linksy)

  1. (golf) Characteristic of a links (golf course situated on dunes near the sea).
    • 2009 July 15, Dave Perkins, “Ames ready to break out”, in Toronto Star:
      Ames agrees with the general early assessment of Turnberry, that it's not quite completely linksy, with some forced carries, particularly on the par-3s, and requires particularly straight driving because the rough is up (and usually wet) and 22 new bunkers have been added, many at go-or-no-go distances, to swallow up the timid or at least steer them the long way around.

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