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The "54" in the name of the golf school, Vision54, refers to the theoretical possibility of birdying every hole on a par 72 course for a total score of 54.
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"John is as excited as he would be about birdying the last hole and winning money from people," Mr. Chambliss said.
NYT > Global Home By CARL HULSE 2011
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"John is as excited as he would be about birdying the last hole and winning money from people," Mr. Chambliss said.
NYT > Home Page By CARL HULSE 2011
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And playing with the lead - and under the accompanying scrutiny - is entirely different from what Charl Schwartzel experienced in birdying his final four holes to win the tournament while others wilted.
The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines - washingtonpost.com 2011
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"John is as excited as he would be about birdying the last hole and winning money from people," Mr. Chambliss said.
NYT > Home Page By CARL HULSE 2011
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"John is as excited as he would be about birdying the last hole and winning money from people," Mr. Chambliss said.
NYT > Home Page By CARL HULSE 2011
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South Africa's Ernie Els surged to a share of the lead after birdying his first two holes on Sunday.
arabnews - frontpage 2010
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South African Els looked like he might be a threat to Fraser after birdying his first two holes and picking up three shots on the front nine, but three bogeys and a double bogey after the turn ended his challenge.
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Kristensen carded two birdies in the first round by birdying the par-4 ninth and 18th.
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The Kentucky Golf Association Amateur Player of the Year fell to even-par after bogeying the 13th hole, but responded three holes later by birdying the par-4 No. 16 hole.
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