Sentences with phrase «made par»

I never made par on any of the courses through my 1st run on the courses, but came a lot closer on my second run and that's where the game earns it value.
The only things keeping Dawn of the Dead from soaring are a quartet of characters (the doomed dad, the slut, the slack - jawed yokel, the cross-dressing émigré) who function as distracting padding — and the sort of squeamishness in regards to hardcore gore that our culture of creeping sanctimony has made par for the course since the grand guignol of the original.
Floyd laid up and made par.
Indeed, though he still had his chances afterward, McIlroy's missed eagle putt on the second hole to tie Reed for the lead turned out to be a defining moment in Sunday's finale, as the 54 - hole frontrunner made par on No. 2.
He spanked drives at No. 2 and No. 8, but made par.
After both players made par on the first hole, Woods blasted a drive down the second fairway Monty had «never seen the like of» before.
On the next hole, an easier par - 5, Ernie got on the green in two and then made a par.
But Mackay was adamant, fortunately Phil made par and «we rocketed into 27th.»
He made par instead to finish at 1 - under for the day and 15 - under for the tournament.
And when Love made par to Rocca's bogey at the 18th hole, the Cup was mathematically America's.
2:06 p.m.: Tiger Woods made par at the par - 5 second hole.
He made par on No. 1.
«I made a par and a birdie there when I played it on Sunday.»
IDENTIFIED BY: A special ability to make par despite four swings in the sand and a tee shot that met a watery grave.
The lefts struck again on his approach shot and, instead of going for birdie, he had to grind it out just to make par.
He made pars on his first three holes that had to be a positive start compared to what we've watched recently — even if they came on the easiest holes on the course.
That makes it much more exciting than say, a U.S. Open, where your only hope is to make pars and bank on an implosion by the leader.
«I knew, though, that I still had to make par on the last hole before I could find out for sure if I won.»
So Fuzzy finished his business first, making a par, then making a birdie, then saving a par, and after that he got out of the way — now just three strokes down — before something evil grabbed him.
Players making pars fell off the pace and down the leaderboard.
I'm drawn to Sergio Garcia's recent form and ability to hit greens and make enough putts to make pars, but I can't in good conscience pick him with his struggles at times off the tee and the likelihood he'll be one of the first to complain about the course.
Park began the scheduled 36 - hole match by firing a 278 - yard bullet off the 1st tee and making par to Chuasiriporn's bogey.
«There have been times there where I've thought I've been playing well, but only making par and then you looked up and Jordan Spieth is 12 - under for two days,» McIlroy said.
He sinks the putt to make par.
Henrik Stenson is making a run so far at 8 - under, birdieing one one and making par on two.
Both would make pars on the first playoff hole and head to the second where Zalatoris would eventually tap in for par after a great approach and a conservative first putt to within three feet.
Alas, it was not to be, as Leishman made pars on the last two holes of his third round, but he had the round of the Open Championship as he rocketed from 50th to a tie for second place.
Just try and hit the ball down the fairway, hit it on the green and try and make pars,» he told Golf Channel after finishing his 5 - under 65 third round («probably the best rounds of my career,» he said) with birdies on the 15th and 17th holes.
The mainstay NX200t uses a new, 2.0 - liter turbo four making a par - for - the - course 235 hp and 258 lb - ft of torque.
To help it make par for the course as a modern SUV (especially one in this pricing segment), Lambo throws in a keyless start and seven profiles programmed for the seating position, driving modes, and infotainment settings.

Not exact matches

Coupled with other obligations, Beijing is on the hook for nearly US$ 6 trillion next year, bringing it to par with GDP — making China seem almost as profligate as America.
Understandably, most startups place emphasis on having a brilliant technical team that can make slick, innovative products on par with thousands of other startups.
«This makes robots» contribution to the aggregate economy roughly on par with previous important technologies, such as the railroads in the nineteenth century and the U.S. highways in the 20th century,» they write.
Make sure you online presence is up to par by having an engaging customer experience, top - notch branding and easy navigation.
The tech giant makes a noteworthy move in the mobile market, but is it enough to put it on par with Facebook and Twitter?
Everybody on staff does a bit of everything all the time, decisions get made quickly and without bureaucratic hurdles, and not knowing how you are going to solve your next problem is par for the course in startup land, says von Rickenbach.
Make - whole calls Some bonds give the issuer the right to call a bond, but stipulate that redemptions occur at par plus a premium.
And while an apartment or townhouse in Manhattan or central London is likely to cost more in dollars or pounds, taking into account the lower incomes Torontonians make, housing is actually less affordable here than in New York and on par with central London.
The points that you make are right on par with every business that I started.
A bond indenture makes two primary promises: to make generally fixed semi-annual interest payments and to redeem the bond at par value on maturity date.
As the chart makes clear, there are periods when that strategy will deliver sub par returns.
As taxes and costs rise, promised green jobs fail to materialize, and few others in the world make these sacrifices, Canadians may soon start demanding a new approach that puts affordability on par with sustainability — and political accountability.
His passion to teach Value Investing is contagious and his informal yet definitive style of teaching is par excellence... He has a great grasp of the subject and yet, makes it easy for others to understand.
It is not a particularly memorable or insightful column — in other words, par for the course — but there is one paragraph that makes one's hair stand on end:
The emperor became the patron par excellence (as we can see in the earlier quotation from Nicolaus of Damascus) and the model for (and patron of) the local benefactors outside Rome, who were in turn patrons of others lower down the socio - economic scale (he was, however, the only euergetes of Rome itself — no one else was allowed to make benefactions in that city).
Make believe stories on par with Santa Claus and the Greek myths.
In SCT par.36, Collingwood makes a distinction between eternal objects of historical thought and Whitehead's eternal objects and examines their relation: «The eternal objects of historical thought are concrete eternal objects, e.g., the revolution of 1688; Whitehead's eternal objects are abstract eternal objects, e.g. a certain kind of blueness, or (returning to 1688) the exact configuration of the splash made when James II threw the Great Seal into the Thames.
Through solidarity, John Paul said, we see «the «other»... not just as some kind of instrument... but as our «neighbor,» a «helper»... to be made a sharer on a par with ourselves in the banquet of life to which all are equally invited by God.
And yet he lacks something which the Christian par excellence, the mystic and ascetic saint, for example, has in abundant measure, and which makes of him a human being of an altogether different denomination.
Making a place for faith beyond the support of historical research is also removing faith from the threat of historical research, which means security par excellence.
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