Phrases with «bogey»

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The word "bogey" has a few different meanings, but one of the common ones is used in golf. In golf, a bogey refers to completing a hole with one stroke more than par, which is the expected number of strokes for that hole. So, if par for a hole is 4, getting a bogey means you finished the hole in 5 strokes. Full definition

Adjective + «bogey»

Sentences with «bogey»

  • I guess after the 3rd consecutive resounding beating from Liverpool we can add them to our ever growing list of bogey teams including but not limited to Chelsea, Southampton, Swansea, Stoke, Man utd and Tottenham. (justarsenal.com)
  • That's saying a lot coming from a man who led the U.S. Open through 69 holes and failed to convert his second major, then made double bogey on the 72nd hole of the WGC - Bridgestone Invitational to lose to Keegan Bradley. (golfchannel.com)
  • Spieth finished with an ugly double bogey on Thursday that dropped him a good nine shots back of Day on the leaderboard. (sbnation.com)
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