IPA: /ˈlɪŋksˌlænd/
KK: /lɪŋkslænd/
A type of coastal land that has sandy soil and rolling hills, often found near the sea and used for golf courses.
The golf tournament was held on a beautiful linksland by the ocean.
The word 'linksland' originates from Old English, where 'link' refers to a connection or a chain, and 'land' means ground or territory. Therefore, 'linksland' refers to a territory characterized by connections or links, often used in the context of golf courses that are situated on coastal land.
Think of 'links' as connections or chains, and 'land' as ground. This helps you remember that 'linksland' refers to a type of land that is connected, often associated with golf courses.