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Army golf
 n.— «Woods played what is known as Army golf—left, right, left, right—in his second round. He was, if anything, even wilder yesterday than he had been on Thursday.» —“Europeans on march as Woods is cut down” by John Hopkins Times (London, England) June 17, 2006. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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