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the phrase "under par" 10:20 - Apr 8 with 629 viewsSaleAway

There's a headline on the BBC Sport website

"Woods under par on 'electric' Masters return"

Got me thinking... isn't it a bit weird that feeling under par is bad... whereas being under par in golf is good.

And given that Woods has been injured, I therefore had no idea if he'd played well, or didn't feel good!

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the phrase "under par" on 10:21 - Apr 8 with 610 viewsFtnfwest

it's ruined the coverage thus far a bit as 90% is on him as he sulks his way around the course as usual
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the phrase "under par" on 10:22 - Apr 8 with 605 viewsSwansea_Blue

If he's under par, maybe he's sick? Whether that's' good or bad i've no idea

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the phrase "under par" on 10:41 - Apr 8 with 570 viewsGuthrum

Par being the average or expected level. Normally being under that would be a bad thing. But the aim of golf is to get the lowest score possible, hence below par is good.

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the phrase "under par" on 10:51 - Apr 8 with 537 viewsFixed_It

It'll blow your mind if Jonny Parr gets a manager's job now he's retired, and his team do well under Parr.

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the phrase "under par" on 10:58 - Apr 8 with 526 viewsTangledupin_Blue

the phrase "under par" on 10:21 - Apr 8 by Ftnfwest

it's ruined the coverage thus far a bit as 90% is on him as he sulks his way around the course as usual


I'm finding the sycophancy irritating especially considering that he sustained his injury whilst driving at 80mph in a 45mph zone. Thankfully there was nobody in his way when he lost control of the car.

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the phrase "under par" on 11:03 - Apr 8 with 485 viewsEdwardStone

It means something completely different in Norfolk.....


Where being "Under Pa" is a common occurrence, I am led to believe
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the phrase "under par" on 11:09 - Apr 8 with 456 viewsFtnfwest

the phrase "under par" on 10:58 - Apr 8 by Tangledupin_Blue

I'm finding the sycophancy irritating especially considering that he sustained his injury whilst driving at 80mph in a 45mph zone. Thankfully there was nobody in his way when he lost control of the car.


All the set backs he's had in his career are self inflicted lets face it.
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the phrase "under par" on 11:17 - Apr 8 with 439 viewsSaleAway

the phrase "under par" on 10:51 - Apr 8 by Fixed_It

It'll blow your mind if Jonny Parr gets a manager's job now he's retired, and his team do well under Parr.


Even better if he starts captaining a Ryder cup team...

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