golf
The word 'Golf' is the same in both French and English. It is used in reference to the sport where players use various clubs to hit balls into a series of holes on a course in as few strokes as possible.
I play golf every weekend.
This sentence shows a typical way of expressing regular actions in French, using the present tense and the preposition 'au' before the noun 'golf'.
The golf course is beautiful today.
This sentence illustrates the use of adjectives in French, positioned after the noun as a complement of the noun in the sentence. 'Terrain de golf' means golf field and 'magnifique' means 'wonderful', and 'aujourd'hui' translates to 'today'.
He has a good golf swing.
This sentence demonstrates how to express possession in French, using the verb 'avoir' (to have). 'Swing de golf' means 'golf swing' and 'bon' means 'good'.