In golf, the nineteenth hole is a slang term for a pub, bar, or restaurant on or near the golf course, very often the clubhouse itself. A standard round of golf has only eighteen holes of play. An alternate term for a bar is a "watering hole;" thus, by extension, continuing the day after 18 holes of golf at a watering hole makes the bar a "nineteenth hole." The concept is similar to Après-ski in skiing. The R&A has called the Jigger Inn, which overlooks the 17th Road Hole on the Old Course in St Andrews, Scotland, "Arguably the most famous 19th hole in the world", while Golf Monthly has also called it "the most famous 19th hole in golf".
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| - Nittonde hålet (engelska: Nineteenth hole) är inom golf ett slanguttryck för en pub, bar eller restaurang på eller nära golfbanan, mycket ofta själva . En standardiserad golfrunda har endast arton hål; då golfare säger att de är på ”nittonde hålet”, innebär det att de njuter av en drink efter matchen. Begreppet liknar afterski inom skidsport. (sv)
- In golf, the nineteenth hole is a slang term for a pub, bar, or restaurant on or near the golf course, very often the clubhouse itself. A standard round of golf has only eighteen holes of play. An alternate term for a bar is a "watering hole;" thus, by extension, continuing the day after 18 holes of golf at a watering hole makes the bar a "nineteenth hole." The concept is similar to Après-ski in skiing. The R&A has called the Jigger Inn, which overlooks the 17th Road Hole on the Old Course in St Andrews, Scotland, "Arguably the most famous 19th hole in the world", while Golf Monthly has also called it "the most famous 19th hole in golf". (en)
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| - In golf, the nineteenth hole is a slang term for a pub, bar, or restaurant on or near the golf course, very often the clubhouse itself. A standard round of golf has only eighteen holes of play. An alternate term for a bar is a "watering hole;" thus, by extension, continuing the day after 18 holes of golf at a watering hole makes the bar a "nineteenth hole." The concept is similar to Après-ski in skiing. The R&A has called the Jigger Inn, which overlooks the 17th Road Hole on the Old Course in St Andrews, Scotland, "Arguably the most famous 19th hole in the world", while Golf Monthly has also called it "the most famous 19th hole in golf". The 19th hole on miniature golf courses is often a hole in which if a hole-in-one is scored, one receives a free game. (en)
- Nittonde hålet (engelska: Nineteenth hole) är inom golf ett slanguttryck för en pub, bar eller restaurang på eller nära golfbanan, mycket ofta själva . En standardiserad golfrunda har endast arton hål; då golfare säger att de är på ”nittonde hålet”, innebär det att de njuter av en drink efter matchen. Begreppet liknar afterski inom skidsport. (sv)
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