golf theme
Golf is a club-and-ball sport in which players use various clubs to hit balls into a series of holes on a course in as few strokes as possible. Such a game is featured in the story.
14 total · 14 minor
| Story | Level | Motivation |
|---|---|---|
| ahh1x10 | minor | Trent was described as a pro golfer. |
| ahh2x30 | minor | Mr. Osterman remarked that he might get in a round of this club-and-ball sport in the afternoon so long as it didn't rain. |
| ahh3x25 | minor | Alex and Richard talked business at the golf course. |
| ahp3x19 | minor | Alfred Hitchcock poked fun about golf in his opening and closing monologues. The story started with golf talk. |
| ahp5x20 | minor | Iggy coveted a putter. Later the kids went fishing for golf balls to make a few dimes. |
| ahp5x32 | minor | In his monologue, Alfred Hitchcock was on the golf course in a horse drawn chariot in lieu of a motorized cart. |
| ahp6x37 | minor | Ken Taylor explained to Bish Darby the virtues of golf, whilst playing darts. |
| columbo1971e3x04 | minor | Columbo threw Dr. Keppel off his game on the golf course. |
| columbo1971e9x04 | minor | Columbo chanced on Leland St. John and a friend were warming up on the putting green. |
| movie: Going My Way (1944) | minor | Father Fitzgibbon accompanied Fathers O'Malley and O'Dowd on a round of golf. |