But on that occasion he had the misfortune to be bunkered in a photograph of my Aunt Clara and took no fewer than eleven strokes with his niblick to extricate himself from it.
The hole is under the glass-and-china cupboard, where you are liable to be bunkered if you loft your approach-shot excessively.
I have heard that he was known, when driving at the sixth, to get bunkered in his own caddie, who had taken up his position directly behind him.
Of the Temple of Vespasian, all he thought was that it would be a devil of a place to be bunkered behind.
I have a fairly good lie, but am rather badly bunkered for all that, being only a couple of feet from the base of a high and tolerably steep bank.
But the unphilosophic gentleman, who is ignorant of, or tries to resist, these truths, feels that his bunkeredstroke must be compensated for by the next one or never.
I happened to be bunkered at the fourteenth, and took my niblick to get out, but lost the hole.
This is a hateful subject, but one which demands the most careful and unprejudiced consideration, for are not even the best of us bunkered almost daily?
Having been bunkered many times in the past, and knowing that she would be bunkered upon many occasions in the future, Miss Jones was not disposed to take a tragic view of the situation.
Well bunkeredand difficult enough is that particular hole, and yet so utterly lacking in the least breath of the sea, and the fairway is just a smooth avenue mowed out of a big field.
Mr. Fowler has stretched it and bunkered it, so that there are some ready to rise up and call him not blessed.
And just to complete my generalising remarks on American courses, which naturally vary greatly, let me say that commonly they are not so severely bunkered as are the best of ours, particularly from the tee.
So sandy is the place that sometimes they have a difficulty in making the grass grow properly, and one result of these favourable natural conditions is that the course is betterbunkered than most others on the American continent.
The tenth hole is the short one named "The Redan," with a heavily bunkered green low down in a valley below the tee.
Not one of the three had been bunkeredso far, but at the fifteenth Ray was caught and, needing two strokes for recovery, was virtually done for.
In one or two hollow places there were little pools of casual water, but otherwise the state of things was such that we might sit upon the grass when the opposition was badly bunkered and needed time for his recovery.
There are long, bare, bunkered holes that chill the blood of the nervous golfer as he goes forth from the tee with a glance at the brasseys in his bag.
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