bogeyland
English
Etymology
bogey + land
Noun
bogeyland (uncountable)
- (golf, colloquial) Part of the terrain of a golf course, or (figuratively) a situation, that leads to a player achieving no better than a bogey.
- 2009 June 20, Charles Mcgrath, “Where Golf's Best Looked Their Worst”, in New York Times:
- Even worse than the sand, though, was the grassy bank that comes down between the bunkers, where the rough was so thick it amounted to bogeyland.
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