divot (Meaning)

Wordnet

divot (n)

(golf) the cavity left when a piece of turf is cut from the ground by the club head in making a stroke

a piece of turf dug out of a lawn or fairway (by an animals hooves or a golf club)

Webster

divot (n.)

A thin, oblong turf used for covering cottages, and also for fuel.

Synonyms & Antonyms of divot

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divot Sentence Examples

  1. The golfer hit the ball with such force that it created a significant divot in the fairway.
  2. The groundskeeper carefully filled in the divot with sand and tamped it down to restore the turf to its original condition.
  3. The rough around the golf course was filled with divots, making it difficult for players to find their balls.
  4. The player's tee shot landed in a divot, causing the ball to bounce up and slice to the right.
  5. The divot left by the ball was so deep that it was difficult for the player to take a second shot from the same spot.
  6. The divot created by the player's errant shot was a reminder of the importance of accuracy in golf.
  7. The divots on the green were a testament to the amount of traffic that the course had seen that day.
  8. The player's divot repair tool was an essential part of their golf bag, allowing them to quickly and easily repair the damage caused by their shots.
  9. The divots in the fairway were a sign that the course had been recently mowed, creating a smooth and consistent surface for players to hit their shots.
  10. The divot left by the player's shot was a reminder of the impact that a single swing can have on a golf course.

FAQs About the word divot

(golf) the cavity left when a piece of turf is cut from the ground by the club head in making a stroke, a piece of turf dug out of a lawn or fairway (by an anim

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The golfer hit the ball with such force that it created a significant divot in the fairway.

The groundskeeper carefully filled in the divot with sand and tamped it down to restore the turf to its original condition.

The rough around the golf course was filled with divots, making it difficult for players to find their balls.

The player's tee shot landed in a divot, causing the ball to bounce up and slice to the right.