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Definition of Fairway

Fairway
Fairway Fair"way`, n. The navigable part of a river, bay, etc., through which vessels enter or depart; the part of a harbor or channel ehich is kept open and unobstructed for the passage of vessels. --Totten.

Meaning of Fairway from wikipedia

- Look up fairway in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fairway may refer to: Fairway (golf), part of a golf course Fairway (navigation), a part of a water...
- Fairway is a part of a water body (bay, harbor, river) containing the navigable channel (also known as a ship channel), a route suitable for ships of...
- 65°37′31″N 168°44′33″W / 65.6253°N 168.7426°W / 65.6253; -168.7426 Fairway Rock (Inupiaq: Ugiiyaq) (Census block 1047, Nome, Alaska) is a small islet...
- pla****. It consists of a series of holes, each consisting of a tee box, a fairway, the rough and other hazards, and a green with a cylindrical hole in the...
- Fairway is a city in Johnson County, Kansas, United States. It is included in the Kansas City metropolitan area census designation and the Shawnee Mission...
- Fairway is a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa. Situated in the northern suburbs, it is found adjacent to the Wanderers Club. It is located in Region...
- Fairway Market is an American grocery chain founded in 1933 by Nathan Glickberg. It is one of the brands owned by the Wakefern Food Corporation, whose...
- president of Fairway Market on West 132nd Street in Manhattan from 1993 to 1998. He helped the conversion of the business from Fairway to Fairway ("Like No...
- charts to determine their meaning in each location. They are also known as fairway buoys and clear water buoys. They are recognisable by their red-and-white...
- into two classes, drivers and fairway woods, with a traditional set of clubs including a driver and one or two fairway woods (usually numbered 3 and 5)...