Usage examples of "golf digest" in English with translation to Spanish

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She read the digest of War and Peace. Ella leyó el resumen de "Guerra y paz"
Tom wants to play golf with Mary's father. Tom quiere jugar golf con el padre de Mary.
My neighbor's house was featured in last month's issue of Architectural Digest. La casa de mi vecino salió en el último número de Architectural Digest.
Who plays golf? ¿Quién juega al golf?
I don't have a clue how to play golf. Yo no tengo idea de cómo jugar golf.
He plays golf two or three times a month. Él juega a golf dos o tres veces al mes.
She plays golf every weekend. Ella juega al golf todos los fines de semana.
Do you like golf? ¿Te gusta el golf?
It isn't easy for me to play golf. Me cuesta jugar golf.
My son wants to become a professional golf player. Mi hijo quiere convertirse en un golfista profesional.
I am crazy about golf. Estoy loco por el golf.
I've never played golf, but I think I'll give it a shot. Nunca he jugado a golf, pero lo intentaré.
He learned golf by watching others and following their example. Él aprendió a jugar al golf observando a otros y siguiendo su ejemplo.
I like playing golf. Me gusta jugar golf.
I'd like to make a reservation to play golf tomorrow. Me gustaría hacer una reservación para jugar golf mañana.
I like tennis and golf. Me gustan el tenis y el golf.
Even though it is raining, he will play golf. Aunque llueva, jugará al golf.
My father does play golf, but not well. Mi padre sí que juega al golf, pero no lo hace bien.
I've lost interest in golf. He perdido interés en el golf.
Is there a golf course near here? ¿Hay un campo de golf cerca de aquí?
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