Sentence examples for a par that from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a par that" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be a misinterpretation or typo, as "par" typically refers to equality or standard, but the phrase lacks clarity.
Example: "The performance was at par with expectations."
Alternatives: "on par with" or "equal to".

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He hit onto the green and two-putted for a par that was routine only in his world.

No matter, two putts and he'll have a par that didn't look possible from behind that tree.

But somehow, his chip rolled into the cup for a par that kept Trevino one stroke ahead.

Westwood knocks his long birdie effort at 10 to a couple of inches, and saves a par that didn't look certain when standing under that tree.

After she two-putted for a par that gave her a final-round two-over-par 75, the tears spilled over.

"When you have one on the green in regulation and everyone else is trying to fight their way to a par, that makes it pretty challenging". Veeh also had a pair of birdies and Slater helped out with several pars.

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This is consistent with the hypothesis that the autosomal segment translocated to the ancestral X chromosome was added to an ancient PAR that was still undergoing X-Y recombination in the common ancestor of eutherian mammals.

But Johnson missed again, ultimately settling for a three-putt par that left him tied for second with Louis Oosthuizen at four under.

But so much of the market is trading at a premium to par that I don't think there is a lot of room to run.

A par 71 that measures 7,149 yards, the layout of Troon is like a horseshoe.

In 23 years caddying, I can't think of a par 5 that's been 5-iron, 6-iron".

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