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Mark O†™ Meara shot a 6-under 65, taking a one-stroke lead over Mike Reid and defending champion Nick Price in the first round of the Champions Tour†™ s Outback Steakhouse Pro-Am. “I got a little bit of a putting less from Tiger last week at Augusta, †O†™ Meara said. “I was kind of rakey on my putts, so he wanted me to swing kind of two degrees more out to the right.
The News Tribune Blogs newstips@thenewstribune.com (McClatchy news servic 2010
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Mark O†™ Meara shot a 6-under 65, taking a one-stroke lead over Mike Reid and defending champion Nick Price in the first round of the Champions Tour†™ s Outback Steakhouse Pro-Am. “I got a little bit of a putting less from Tiger last week at Augusta, †O†™ Meara said. “I was kind of rakey on my putts, so he wanted me to swing kind of two degrees more out to the right.
The News Tribune Blogs newstips@thenewstribune.com (McClatchy news servic 2010
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"I was kind of rakey on my putts, so he wanted me to swing kind of two degrees more out to the right.
The Shad Plank 2010
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"I was kind of rakey on my putts, so he wanted me to swing kind of two degrees more out to the right.
Fore, right! The Associated Press 2010
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"I was kind of rakey on my putts, so he wanted me to swing kind of two degrees more out to the right.
The Shad Plank 2010
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"I was kind of rakey on my putts, so he wanted me to swing kind of two degrees more out to the right.
The Shad Plank 2010
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"I was kind of rakey on my putts, so he wanted me to swing kind of two degrees more out to the right.
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"I was kind of rakey on my putts, so he wanted me to swing kind of two degrees more out to the right.
Newsvine - Get Smarter Here Associated Press 2010
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"I was kind of rakey on my putts, so he wanted me to swing kind of two degrees more out to the right.
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"I was kind of rakey on my putts, so he wanted me to swing kind of two degrees more out to the right.
whichbe commented on the word rakey
A Japanese form of punishment which uses a garden tool to conduct lifeforce energy into the victim.
December 2, 2008
reesetee commented on the word rakey
*snicker*
December 2, 2008
bilby commented on the word rakey
I use a rakey in my Zen sand garden to remove golf balls.
December 2, 2008