Word: pars
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...birdies and a par on the first three holes are enough to turn any golfer's head. When that happened to Crooner Bing Crosby in the British Amateur Golf Tournament last week, he addlepatedly played toward the nearby 14th instead of the fourth green. Thereafter Bing gathered a flock of sixes and lost his first-round match.-By week's end he was joined on the sidelines by more distinguished golfing company, including Defending Champion Sam McCready of Ireland and the 1947 winner, Willie Turnesa of New York. As usual, the Royal and Ancient "Old Course...
...farther than Chapman, thus forcing Chapman to play first on approach shots. This gave sharp-eyed Stranahan a good chance to see what the wind was doing to his opponent's lofting second shots, calculate his own with the information in mind. Though Stranahan was six over par for the first 30 holes, Chapman found the going even worse. On the 30th (No. 12 hole) it was all over...
...people, it is the high spot of the year. This week 234 of such enthusiasts clambered into their tiny, buglike craft and racketed hopefully off the starting mark at Albany, in the 18th annual marathon to New York City. Of the 234 starters, 115 finished, and that was about par for the 130-mile course...
...Williams golf team ended the varsity's season yesterday with 7 to 0 defeat at Williamstown. Bill Rodie of the Ephmen was medalist with a brilliant 3-under-par 70, as he squelched Dong Wilde...
...Williams man was more than two over par, which meant some pretty one-sided defeats for the varsity. Captain Bob Matson dropped his match 5 and 4 despite a 78, Herb Mee and Jack Denton lost 6 and 5, and Paul Welssman and Dusty Burke were defeated 7 and 6 and 5 and 4, respectively...