Sentences with phrase «duffer who»

Most golfers use soft spikes, officials said, but the occasional duffer who dons metal spikes can do noticeable damage to the course.
A reader forwarded this invite (actually, just the front) for Libous» annual golf fundraiser, in which he's offering premiums for duffers who shoot «closest to the governor» (hole - in - one, prize: a new car) and «closest - to - the - senator» (sink a 50 - foot putt, win $ 5,000).

Not exact matches

Sure, everyday duffers smoke cigars and drink beer mid-game but anyone who's ever been in the parking lot after any adult recreation softball or hockey game can see that same type of approach to athletic excellence.
«Poor, sad, proud, too - tender Lear: the old man who loves to be loved; the prince embarrassed by the scope of his authority, yet jealous of royalty's perquisites; the ruler willing to give away his lawful prerogatives in order to hear — if just for a moment — that sweet gush of feminine gratitude; the vain old duffer whose need for affection makes him oblivious of its counterfeit.
This is no good at all to duffers like me, who actually don't want to cook, but will have to.
This is in memory of Sam (Slammin» Sammy) Snead and master instructor Harvey Penick as well as all the elder duffers of my youth who tried to help me relax.
Then we have the Dickensian old fool and arrogant duffer, Sir Chips Keswick, who thinks no fan is entitled to ask a PERTINENTquestion, as to why the club is a basket case.
It is The Old Duffers Flying Club and has around nine members, most of whom are hacks who have travelled the world and written about it, much as I have.
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