Sentences with NONGOLFER
Check out our example sentences below to help you understand the context.Sentences
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"I'm not a golfer, I'm a nongolfer."
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"He prefers being a nongolfer instead of joining a club."
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"The tournament was open to both golfers and nongolfers."
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"She enjoys watching matches but is a nongolfer herself."
5
"John took up tennis as a hobby and became a nongolfer."
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"As a nongolfer, he found the golf course confusing."
7
"The nongolfers organized their own mini-golf tournament."
8
"She got injured while playing golf and became a nongolfer."
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"Being a nongolfer, he didn't understand the rules of the game."
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"Many nongolfers gathered to watch the championship."
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"He decided to sell his golf clubs and embrace life as a nongolfer."
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"The resort offers activities for both golfers and nongolfers."
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"She used to be a golfer but is now a proud nongolfer."
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"Their group consisted of both golfers and nongolfers."
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"He never played golf in his life, so he's always been a nongolfer."
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"She tried golf once but quickly became a nongolfer."
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"The club organized a social event to welcome nongolfers."
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"As nongolfers, they opted to play a different sport instead."
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"He joined the golf club and soon became an avid nongolfer."
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"As a nongolfer, she found it difficult to understand the appeal of the sport."
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"The resort offered various activities for both golfers and nongolfers."
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"Being a nongolfer, he decided to spend his vacation exploring the nearby hiking trails."
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"The golf tournament attracted both professional golfers and curious nongolfers."
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"Although she enjoyed watching golf tournaments, she considered herself a dedicated nongolfer."
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"His friends always teased him for being a nongolfer in a family of passionate golfers."
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"The golf course had a separate area for nongolfers to relax and enjoy the scenery."
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"Being a nongolfer, he was more interested in trying out the newly opened spa at the resort."
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"She preferred spending her weekends engaging in activities that appealed to nongolfers."