The Aberdonian somehow retained his composure to par the next nine holes before adding two birdies and a bogey. |
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But then came a bogey at the eighth, a double bogey two holes later and further bogeys at the 12th and 14th. |
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A well-struck wedge can help you save par or bogey when your approach shot misses the green. |
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Proliferation of nuclear weapons may be the big bogey, but the proliferation of copying machines will do the job just as well. |
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Prions, the rogue proteins that also cause BSE, have come to be an ultra-modern bogey, a sinister by-product of urbanisation. |
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After slicing his tee ball into the trees at 18, he pitched out and barely sneaked a six-foot bogey putt in the side door. |
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Under the U.S. Golf Association's ESC system, players with course handicaps of 9 or less can post no more than a double bogey on any hole. |
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It was at the same hole that McGinley bunkered his approach in the BMW PGA Championship final round, the resultant bogey costing him that title. |
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By accentuating the positive effects of global commerce, they hope to show that the left's new bogey man has no clothes. |
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His victory was bizarre, with a double bogey on the third extra hole of a three-way play-off. |
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He got back into contention with a level par 71 containing six birdies, four bogeys and one double bogey. |
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He played an inconsistent round comprising six birdies, two bogeys and a double bogey. |
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When you're trying to break 100 for the first time, a bogey is a great score, and it should be your goal. |
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She fell three behind after 10 holes before Bob Mucha wobbled to three bogeys and a double bogey over the final six holes. |
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One common one causing fright or dread was called in Yorkshire the boggart, in Scotland the bogle, and in England the bogey or bogeyman. |
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The end result of all that nervous energy was, unsurprisingly, an ugly push into the rough and a bogey start. |
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The front bogey wheel of the engine came off the tracks requiring staff to jack it back onto the line. |
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Herb lost out when he three putted the 18th to take a bogey instead of parring the hole. |
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He hit a five-foot birdie attempt three feet past the hole, then missed the comebacker to settle for a momentum-killing bogey. |
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Thus composed, I was able to scramble for a double bogey on the final hole, beating my opponent's triple. |
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The USGA system requires you to post no more than a double bogey on any hole if your handicap is 9 or less. |
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They both took quadruple bogey nines and suffered the exquisite torture that golf inflicts on all those who deign to play the game. |
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Their expert advice has meant the difference between a birdie or a bogey for countless golfers. |
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The in-form Spaniard blew his chances by racking up a sextuple bogey at the par-three 11th. |
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In the 2002 Open at Muirfield he made a double bogey at the 16th hole in the last round. |
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Murphy along with Breen and Elliott broke the bogey time on the second stage and when it was repeated for the fourth stage, they did likewise. |
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She posted an excellent level par net 72 to take second place despite carding a triple bogey on the second hole. |
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He was six over after the first seven holes after a run of four bogeys compounded by a double bogey on the sixth. |
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McGinley had been in touch with the leaders since day one but two bogeys and a double bogey in four holes proved his undoing. |
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But his round fell apart when he carded a double bogey on the 15th and a bogey on the final hole. |
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But at the Reformation, this interpretation was forbidden, and a bogey henceforth could only be a bogey, never a ghost. |
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The early period of the Hawke government saw real if flawed attempts to wrestle with the unemployment bogey. |
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He surprised the Labor movement with his exploitation of the communist bogey. |
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The bogey of community in peril was falsely raised to keep the constituency within the preserve of male candidates. |
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A blip at 10 was followed by four birdies in the next five holes, while another bogey at 17 meant he shot a 64 first round. |
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His error-prone game began at hole eight, when he sank a bogey. |
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He made a quadruple bogey and a triple bogie, usually enough to seal a player's fate for the weekend. |
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With the Premier title already in the bag and the FA Sunday Cup final looming on Sunday, Albion Sports paraded most of their third string for the visit of bogey side Crown. |
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But of course Mr Clegg, always on the right of his party, then hopped into bed with that bogey. |
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Her second round of 55 was achieved despite a treble bogey at the downhill 16th courtesy of twos at the second, fifth, twelfth, thirteenth and seventeenth. |
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On the first four holes of the back nine, he lost his inner homing device and his lead, going bogey, par, bogey, double bogey. |
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Snead made a triple bogey on the final hole to blow the 1939 US Open. |
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Death is not a bogey figure there, instead it represents the transition to another and usually better existence. |
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Mali are their bogey team, however, having beaten them four times and drawn twice in eight matches. |
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Two shots over par is called a double bogey, and three shots over par is called a triple bogey. |
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I remember I had to make an eight-foot putt for bogey on the first hole. |
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Just as quickly, two bogeys and a double bogey cost him the lead. |
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Birdies on six, seven and eight saw him climb the leaderboard before a bogey five on the par four ninth saw him drop. |
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Her comebacker misses high and a bogey drops her to 9 under. |
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Then I made a triple bogey and two double bogeys in the last five holes. |
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He chipped his third shot through the green and watched as his fourth dribbled back to his feet before avoiding a double bogey by chipping in from 35 feet. |
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Of course, any such attempt is constrained by the spectre of a nuclear war, whose bogey is very calculatingly turned off and on by the country's government officials. |
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Of course we are brought around again to that bogey man of subjectivity where people pick and choose to suit their own fancies with regard to beliefs. |
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While behaviour disturbance, depression, extreme anxiety, and other psychiatric conditions might become manifest, post traumatic stress is the bogey. |
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He had just six bogeys and one double bogey in the first three rounds. |
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DiMarco, tied for the lead after the first round, had an inconsistent round that included an eagle, four birdies, three bogeys and a double bogey. |
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He made bogey however after finding the right rough with his tee shot and could not get up and down from the back of the green. |
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Bottom of the leaderboard, he made a quintuple bogey after hitting the trees three times at the par-four 11th. |
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He started with a bogey on the second hole, as he misjudged his approach shot, left it way short and then three-putted to drop a shot. |
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He manages to bang out, but then misses a short bogey putt. |
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John's described as, not the bogey man but the guy you'd send in to kill the bogey man, which I thought was fun. |
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Though his ball came to rest on the putting surface he was not quick enough to it, and the wind whisked it back down the swale whence it came, leading to his second bogey of the tournament. |
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Caught in the thick stuff on Hole 15 twice, Woods stopped the bleeding by coming away with an impressive bogey. |
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This feels great,'' said Black, who opened with a bogey on his starting hole, the fourth, after driving his tee shot into the woods. |
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The PM also said that the opposition was using minorities as vote bank by raising the bogey of communalism. |
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The ball ricocheted away and left him a simple putt for a bogey. |
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His round was soured by an ugly double bogey six on the last. |
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A bogey on the 9th was particularly annoying for him. |
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Third-runway blues Reshaping the landscape Birdie or bogey? |
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It's not because I'm a libertarian, which is a bit of a bogey argument. |
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If a hole is finished one shot over par is called a bogey. |
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I hit two good shots on 16 and made a bogey and a bad chip on 17 for a bogey. It was nice to make that 35-footer on the last hole to birdie and finish out with a good move. |
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But the 50-year-old Spaniard then dropped a shot on the 11th and also found water off the tee on the 12th to card a double bogey. |
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A bogey competition is a scoring format sometimes seen in at informal tournaments. |
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Alternately stated, a double bogey or worse is zero points, a bogey is worth one point, par is two, a birdie three, an eagle four, and so on. |
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After backing away from his bunker shot to scold some photographers for talking, Faldo made his lone bogey. |
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After a smackless ten days that far grimmer bogey, Fear, reasserted itself. |
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He dropped shots at seven and 11 and, although he birdied 12 and 13, a bogey at the last spoilt his round. |
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After birdies at the second and sixth holes, Kirk closed the front nine with a birdie before taking his lone bogey to begin the back side. |
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A bogey at the last was the only blemish on Furyk's card which contained three birdies while Goosen hit five birdies and two bogeys. |
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When you were a child, you probably believed in a lot of things like the tooth fairy, the bogey man and the Easter Bunny. |
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Mr Conlon has got distinctly sniffy about this remark and clearly thinks I am some sort of bogey man. |
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No so sweet 16 It was good to see last weekend that golfer Kevin Na wasn't going to let the ignominy of suffering a duodecuple bogey 16 at the Texas Open. |
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Chancellor Gordon Brown has been singled out as the bogey man and is their target on a massive billboard during the forthcoming Assembly election campaign. |
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During the second round Newell lost the lead on the first hole taking a double bogey but bounced back quickly with an eagle on the par 5 second hole. |
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Two holes later, there was a double bogey on the ninth hole but it was the triple bogey on the par-four 13th that completely dashed his title hopes. |
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The Irishman needed a birdie on the last to secure his place in the play-off with a 70 after a double bogey on 17 had given Berger the outright lead. |
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