Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
You may also ground your club in all waste bunkers.
The beach currently is free of the waste bunker oil common further south.
A deep waste bunker welcomes shots missed to the right.
The green is surrounded by a large waste bunker.
But Johnson ran out of steam on the 16th hole when he drove into a waste bunker and took bogey.
The boulder in my waste bunker at Black Wolf Run was just a small reminder of these glacier activities.
Le Diable is newer and flatter, more akin to courses in Arizona, with large waste bunkers.
The Pine Barrens features rolling terrain with wide open fairways surrounded by vast sand waste bunkers.
If you are unsure whether or not the bunker is a waste bunker, you should always assume it is a regular bunker.
Hazardous bulk solids, such as wastewater treatment sludge, are bulked in the hazardous waste bunkers and are transported to secure landfill for disposal.
This Tim Liddy designed course features gently rolling bent grass fairways and greens nestled among traditional long waste bunkers, winding lakes and heather rough.
Winning From the Bunkers McCumber flirted with trouble a couple of times on the front nine today when he drove into waste bunkers at No. 5 and No. 6.
Both players ended up in the right fairway bunker off the tee at the par-four 17th but Mahan, from a relatively poor lie, struck his second shot under a bush in a waste bunker short of the green.
McCumber saved par out of three waste bunkers and got a birdie out of a green-side bunker in this afternoon's final round, played in glorious weather that was a big contrast to the stormy blasts Saturday.
If you don't, Pete Dye's waste bunkers, lakes and other traps will swallow you up, and the beer drinkers in the rocking chairs on the porches overlooking the course will reap a rich harvest of your golf balls, as they did mine.
Waste bunkers are natural sandy areas, usually very large and often found on links courses; they are not considered hazards according to the rules of golf, and so, unlike in fairway or greenside bunkers, golfers are permitted to ground a club lightly in, or remove loose impediments from, the area around the ball.