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back nine
the last nine holes of an 18-hole golf course
In golf, the back nine refers to the last nine holes of an 18-hole course. A typical golf course is divided into two sections: the front nine and the back nine. The back nine usually starts at hole 10 and ends at hole 18. Players often consider the back nine to be a critical part of the game, as it can determine the final score. Many golfers find that the back nine can be more challenging due to the layout of the holes or the pressure to perform well toward the end of the round.
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