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Examples
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As a young golfer in Australia, I can safely say your feature "China's First Family of the Fairways"; is as relevant to us Aussies as it is to the Asian people.
Readers Say Forbes Staff 2010
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The October/November issue of CMDS is available from your clubs, or from 'Fairways' in the High Street in Irvine.
icAyrshire 2009
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The October/November issue of CMDS is available from your clubs, or from 'Fairways' in the High Street in Irvine.
icAyrshire 2009
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House called Fairways, " said the boy, consulting a big book and putting his peppermint into his other cheek.
The Mystery of the Secret Room Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 1963
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But Uneven Fairways, debuting on Golf Channel tonight (9 ET), is different: Its appeal comes because its material, having been largely overlooked, seems fresh.
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Fairways and greens are bordered by several lakes, indigenous plants, and native grasses and trees.
Fabulous Fairways Linda Jackson 2011
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Fairways that were once generous, in keeping with Ross's belief that a good golf hole should give the weaker golfer a way to play around hazards at the cost of a stroke, were tightened considerably.
A Classic Returns to Its Natural State Jeff Neuman 2011
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Fairways and greens were off-limits, but on the way out, I stopped in the 18th-hole rough, picked a few blades of grass, soaked in a gust from the Gods, and called it a day.
Patrick Sauer: 18 Rounds of Soggy & Sunny Days at the U.S. Open 2009
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Mary: The actual production 12 sell-outs of my musical, Fairways, at the Steel Beam Theatre, St. Charles, Illinois, on February 24, 2006.
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Fairways wildly deflected shots in odd directions.
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