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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bogey" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts related to golf, aviation, or informal discussions about a problem or obstacle.
Example: "He missed the putt and ended up with a bogey on the hole."
Alternatives: "a mistake" or "a problem".
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Watson had a bogey.
Only a bogey.
That's still a bogey".
Neither had a bogey.
McIlroy three putted for a bogey.
You just bet on a bogey.
García has yet to make a bogey.
A bogey gives the title to Bradley.
Woods finished with a bogey.
Similar(2)
A bogey-bogey beginning.
He secured the victory with a bogey-free back nine.
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