Sentences with phrase «sliced golf ball»

They look exactly like the smiles on a badly sliced golf ball.

Not exact matches

* 3/4 pound fresh asparagus * 1 Tablespoon vegetable oil * 1/2 cup finely chopped shallots (about 2 shallots the size of golf balls) * 2 cloves garlic, minced * 1/2 teaspoon salt * 1/4 teaspoon pepper * 4 cups vegetable or chicken stock * 1 teaspoon cornstarch * 2 Tablespoons water * 2 teaspoons fish sauce * 1 egg, well beaten * 8 ounces cooked crab meat * several green onions, thinly sliced
Ian Poulter was not amused by the way he sliced his ball into the heavy gorse off the 16th tee at Gullane Golf Club on his way to a missed cut at the Scottish Open, but he has to earn style points for the way he stuck his over-the-head, behind - the - back club toss, complete with a sort of backwards Tiger Woods club twirl.
• Headline in the New York Daily News over story noting that the President played golf in Kennebunkport, Maine, on Thanksgiving morning: bush slices ball before carving bird.
Slicing open one of the golf - ball - sized fruits reveals an orange outer mesocarp, which generates the oil used for cooking and processed foods, then a brown shell that separates the mesocarp from the white palm kernel.
Try a golf ball - sized portion of nuts or seeds along with a tennis ball - sized serving of fruit; or a cup of raw veggies (like sliced red bell pepper and cucumber) paired with hummus or roasted chickpeas.
Also include a small serving of squash or a whole grain (like quinoa), a «good» plant - based fat (like a golf ball sized portion of nuts, several slices of avocado, or a tablespoon of olive oil), and plenty of herbs and spices.
The Slice in golf, you know when you hit your driver and the ball curves like a banana out of bounds or 2 fairways over to the right, while annoying, happens to most beginners as well as many that have played for a longtime.
To review, we have a definition of a Happy Gilmour Shot and the NYCA established that being hit with a ``... shanked shot... reflects a commonly appreciated risk of golf» which seems to echo previous Canadian caselaw that established «an unexpected hook of a shot by a player who usually sliced the ball was not a basis for liability for hitting another player, as it was not foreseeable that his ball would go where it did.»
«tees up his case,» but his analysis «slices far from the fairway,» and by changing his legal argument Giuliani is «trying to change clubs after hitting the golf ball
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