How To Use Dogleg In A Sentence

  • Beyond the fourth, it's possible to see forward tees on the par-4 third hole to tempt players to take it over the trees with a draw and cut off the dogleg, as Dustin Johnson did during the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. Risk-reward possibilities at Pebble Beach
  • The fairway doglegs to the left behind the trees, with the green, of course, out of sight.
  • The first incident cost me $1,000 to replace the "dogleg" on the other person's car (the obscure and perversely expensive little panel between the tail end of the car and the back door). When the hurly-burly's done
  • Instead, Canadian policy doglegged to the left as the prime minister claimed he could only support a war that had United Nations backing.
  • Gurney moved the kitchen out of a dogleg at the back of the house and into the middle of the first floor, and he relocated the front stairwell into the dogleg.
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  • Bayonet's design reflects that tendency, with a number of holes doglegging to the left.
  • The fourth hole on the South nine actually has two greens - one that makes it play as a straightaway par 4, and another that turns it into a dogleg right.
  • This is generally a strange layout with a mixture of tough holes, easy holes, blind greens, doglegs and even a Thai favourite par 6.
  • That was the point of the dogleg at Shilshole, as well as the need to compromise and avoid putting the trail in front of the busiest businesses. Ballard Businesses Propose Missing Link Alternative « PubliCola
  • Where the ramps angle, holes are created that allow light to pass through the house from a skylight that matches the shape, dimension, and positioning of the ramp doglegs.
  • Maybe the Augusta National is right about wanting to toughen up some of the par-4 holes with more length and doglegs and bunkering.
  • A ‘Cape’ hole is a dogleg left or right where you drive over a diagonal water hazard and bite off as much as you think you can carry, or chew.
  • The fighter escort was informed that we were at our rendezvous point and that we would do a navigational dogleg to allow them to catch up to us.
  • Equally effective is the varied treatment of the stairwells between office wings and spine: one is a spiral, the second has two skewed flights, the third is a dogleg.
  • A dogleg might be a boomerang-shaped piece of ground, a dogleg fence a zigzag of interlaced horizontal logs. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XIV No 3
  • The second hole was a long par 4, a dogleg to the right.
  • We flew a descending, slowing figure eight to an uphill sloping runway, with tall trees at the approach end and a dogleg to the right.
  • Now the dogleg was a trigger, and the right angle at the other end sat firmly on the barrel plunger, preventing it from sliding forward. Gorky Park
  • Dogleg left & water the left , just aim at the blue arrow for safety.
  • You follow doglegging lanes in a mountain village until you're convinced you're lost, only to suddenly realize that you're right back where you started.
  • We will come off the power fifteen miles off her position, gun her in on a slow dogleg, a zigzag, if you like, and do one drift pass. LET NOT THE DEEP
  • Two or three blocks after you turn in, just past an absurd looking antique store at block's end, the road doglegs 90 degrees left while tracing the outskirts of town.
  • An uphill dogleg left with a back bunker to catch anything overhit. Times, Sunday Times
  • We will come off the power fifteen miles off her position, gun her in on a slow dogleg, a zigzag, if you like, and do one drift pass. LET NOT THE DEEP
  • He had opened with four pars, and was one over for the tournament, when he stepped up to address the doglegged hole that forms the southernmost corner of this intimidating course.
  • Aside from all this, a linden tree languishes at the inside corner of the last dogleg, just at the turn of the river, blocking the direct route to the green.
  • Players must decide whether to take on the corner of the dogleg left or play back. Breaking down all 18 holes of British Open host Turnberry
  • The dugout doglegs radically right, then left, then right again.
  • Four newly acquired acres allowed the club to stretch the par-4 17th to 495 yards, uphill and blind off the tee before it doglegs downhill to a green.
  • The hole is the doglegged epitome of golfing at altitude, and The River Course is, by all accounts, the perfect, classic mountain track. Summit Daily News - Top Stories
  • There's a lot of room on the exit of Turn 2, especially since they moved the wall out, so you can pick the back straightaway through the doglegs.
  • The only difference is a dogleg to the west along the Musselshell River then north to Lewistown as opposed to a straight line between Roundup and Lewistown.
  • Extreme runways don't have to mean doglegged backcountry strips.
  • A plastic bag containing a can opener, a bottle opener, a corkscrew and a thin, flat metal bar bent at one end and doglegged at the other with a screw through the bar above the dogleg. Gorky Park
  • Wrote Phil, "I quipped to him, 'I hear the next stop is a tricky par four dogleg.' A former Head Start teacher reflects on the program's first year
  • He designed a series of bunkers, a 22-foot fill, and a lake to the right of the 13th green, which prevents cutting off the dogleg.
  • And no one intervened as they negotiated the next corridor, which doglegged off the first. Death in Winter
  • The hole doglegs to the left, and there is an out of bounds up the right side.
  • Right when the thing started to take off, I ran over something with the right front, going through the dogleg.
  • We will come off the power fifteen miles off her position, gun her in on a slow dogleg, a zigzag, if you like, and do one drift pass. LET NOT THE DEEP
  • The end of the hall doglegged wide into two tiers of long counters, both of them print-media booths, resembling nothing so much as the old grandstand at Suffolk Downs. The Town
  • A new tee makes this hole play 45 yards longer and turned a dogleg right into a relatively straight hole, but the burn is more in play than before. Breaking down all 18 holes of British Open host Turnberry
  • A new tee changes the angle of the hole to more of a dogleg left, with new fairway bunkers that allow players to decide whether they want a middle iron or a wedge to the green. Breaking down all 18 holes of British Open host Turnberry
  • This paper gives a feasible trust - region dogleg path algorithm for solving nonlinear inequality constrained optimization problems.
  • Corrugated red earth and stone were visible for twenty-five feet or more, to a dirt wall where the tunnel either ended or doglegged to the right. A Winter Haunting
  • After the 2003 IndyCar Series race, officials at Phoenix International Raceway extended the Turn 2 wall outward, making the dogleg on the backstretch less pronounced.
  • It terminated essentially in the middle of nowhere, although Maley Drive was ultimately built so that Barrydowne doglegged to the east at Maley Drive, and connected with Falconbridge, the main highway between Sudbury and Garson and other communities (including Falconbridge, Skead and Capreol). Progressive Bloggers
  • No. 5, 555 yards, par 5: This dogleg-right par 5 is reachable in two shots by the longest hitters after carrying the fairway bunker on the inside of the dogleg from the tee. Course description

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