"nineteenth hole" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: nineteenth holes [plural]
Etymology: From an extension of the golf course hole-numbering system, wherein a (normal) full-length course consists of eighteen holes. Head templates: {{en-noun}} nineteenth hole (plural nineteenth holes)
  1. (golf) A pub/bar where golfers go for drinks after a game of golf, usually in the clubhouse at the course; equivalent to après-ski. Wikipedia link: nineteenth hole Categories (topical): Golf

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