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Golf match involving more of us
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foursome
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A foursome , also known as alternate shot , is a type of match in the sport of golf . Golfers compete in teams of two, using only one ball per team, and taking alternate shots until the hole is completed. Team members take turns in teeing off on each hole, ...
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On Friday, July eighteenth, a hundred and fifty miles from West Bay, the foursome teed off on the number-two course at Longleaf at two-thirty.
The foursome disappeared into the corridor, leaving Sharon, Paul, and Cas alone.
Each foursome had two chainsaws, coils of tubing and someone who knew how to lay it.
Decker had always thought the newspaper might have rehired him after Apalachee if only Levon Bennett wasn't in the same Sunday golf foursome as the executive publisher.
It was just a best-ball foursome of match play, where Seth and his father would take turns playing the same spot while Zack and Ed Fletcher took turns hitting from theirs, and in the end whoever won the most holes won the match.
The picnic tables in the grassy area had been abandoned except for a foursome of gulls squabbling over a bread bag that had been tied shut and left on the edge of a trash bin.
In turn, achievement of these steps requires following the eightfold Path of Chaos through application of the Foursome Random Axioms.
The games will all be foursomes or alternate shot matches - "a wonderful game," Jimmy says.
Perhaps Jimmy enjoys foursomes golf because he likes to be put under pressure, not only for himself, but for a partner.
All he knew about the man after the first eighteen holes was that he had an office on Madison Avenue in New York City and loved to play in these pro-am foursomes around the country.
Even so, eating alone in a dining room surrounded by couples and foursomes had been a dreary affair.
There are foursomes of normal intelligence, but none existed in Flenser/Tyrathect.
And a sort of civil army, if you could call it that, strolling in foursomes on every second or third street, brandishing clubs, angular with swords.
If the greens were at opposite ends of the same fairway and foursomes had to play against each other, defending their own green while assaulting the opponents' and risking getting hit with a ball or a club at close quarters, well, then you'd have a game.
Face goosed his thrusters and the foursome of starfighters veered off, away from the center of the dogfight, toward Iron Fist.