From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishhorses for courseshorses for coursesBritish English the process of matching people with suitable jobs or activities → horse
Examples from the Corpus
horses for courses• Rather, Mr Bush is choosing horses for courses.• And Ballymoney college chiefs say it isn't a case of horses for courses.• But it was a question of horses for courses.• It does suggest horses for courses, men with the metal for matchplay golf.