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I heard a commentator say that Tiger is being chased. If his lead is increasing, is it still correct to use the term “Chase”?
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Follow the Leader
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Maybe they said "chaste"...:laughing9
Merriam-Webster states... "Main Entry: chaste Pronunciation: \ˈchāst\ Function: adjective Inflected Form(s): chast·er; chast·est Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin castus pure Date: 13th century 1: innocent of unlawful sexual intercourse 2: celibate 3: pure in thought and act : modest 4 a: severely simple in design or execution : austere <chaste classicism> b: clean spotless — chaste·ly adverb — chaste·ness \ˈchās(t)-nəs\ noun " Now i reckon that he is certainly 1 and would be insane to be 2 given his good fortune in finding his wife but he is certainly 3 when it comes to golf!!:golf: |
I propose that "watched" or "observed" be the new term when he has a lead this big. Yoda's suggestion of "followed" is good, but that would imply that the rest of the field is actually going somewhere (at least in that tournament).
No disrespect to the rest of the field, however. They ARE trying. Tiger, it seems, is once again that good. |
A Better Tiger?
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“I’m starting to get better,” Woods said. :shock: “I’m hitting shots that I never could hit before, even in 2000. People think, Yeah, you played great, but I made everything in 2000. I’m actually hitting the ball better now than I did during that stretch.” For the rest of the field, a pretty scary thought! &B |
"I don't have any solution, but I certainly admire the problem." (Ashleigh Brilliant) :golf:
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a flight-el tigre
b flight-the rest of the field.... |
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