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- verb Present participle of
bogey .
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Examples
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McCarron recovered well after bogeying the 1st and 4th, with a run of four consecutive birdies from the 7th helping to lift him into contention.
Webb Simpson and Zack Miller share the lead at the McGladrey Classic 2011
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As for the others, Luke Donald briefly flirted with the lead before bogeying the penultimate hole.
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McDowell, meanwhile, paid a huge price for bogeying the 17th and missing a six-foot birdie putt on the last for a 71.
Luke Donald fails again in Boston leaving Webb Simpson to win play-off 2011
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The pair had finished the 72 holes on 15-under-par 269, Simpson firing a six-under 65 and Reavie, who had been two strokes ahead with two holes to play, bogeying the par-five last for a 66.
Luke Donald fails again in Boston leaving Webb Simpson to win play-off 2011
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Overnight leader Wade Ormsby of Australia (74) slipped to equal third at 209 after bogeying three holes on the back nine.
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Never mind the reality that it was not he who stole it but Watson who gave it away, by bogeying the final hole from the middle of the fairway.
The Open 2010: Stewart Cink learns to live in shadow of Tom Watson 2010
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Woods hit his first drive of the day (on the 10th hole) far to the right and ended up bogeying.
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Oh, like much of the field, struggled with heat and wind Sunday, bogeying three holes.
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Mr. Woods played well at Augusta over the first three days, but he unraveled on the front nine Sunday, bogeying three times in the first five holes.
Phil Lifts Masters Out of the Woods Jason Gay 2010
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If the morning starters had enjoyed the easiest of conditions, though, he encountered some of the more squally weather that came in during the early evening and he was battling to stay in touch, bogeying the 1st and 7th but making birdies at the 3rd, 14th and 18th to finish one-under.
The Open 2010: Padraig Harrington splashes down and misses the boat 2010
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