Citations:nineteenth hole


 * 2000, Eddie Barnes, The Bar-B-Que Circuit ISBN 0595009557, page 138:
 * If he made the putt he would break even, if he missed, he and his team would lose every bet. He made the putt, then went straight to the Nineteenth Hole Bar and got a large Styrofoam cup of scotch and water.
 * 2010, Judy Marks, Mr Nice & Mrs Marks: - Adventures with Howard (ISNN 1446406512), page 195:
 * 'The only part of this game I like, Jude, is the nineteenth hole,' Howard said. The nineteenth hole was the bar where the golfers enjoyed a plate of fried eggs, washed down by large glasses of cheap Greek gin.
 * 2012, J. Lang, Learning to Live One Golf Swing at a Time ISBN 1452554080, page 57:
 * Ask a non-golfer to meet you at the nineteenth hole, and you will get a blank stare. You don't even have to ask a golfer to meet you; he or she is already there waiting on you to put your clubs in the trunk and grab a bar stool.