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It is not considered as bad as a soft course.
The time for the mile run over a soft course was 1 39.78.
Playing on a soft course, their long tee shots are less susceptible to rolling into the rough, and the soft greens more likely to hold their iron shots.
After two days of merciless, thick fog that delayed tee times, the field was treated to a clear sky, calm wind and a soft course.
While Vonn was sidelined in the first run, her good friend Maria Riesch of Germany won her second gold medal of the Vancouver Games, skiing two smooth runs despite a soft course continually dusted with new snow.
If a soft course makes it more predictable, though, the winner may become less predictable, Arron Oberholser, a touring pro who is recovering from an injury, said Monday on the Golf Channel.
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Some years we have a dry summer [and] you get wispy rough; in wetter warmish conditions you get thick rough and a softer course.
On the surface, May's failure to rally voters behind what the British media calls "hard Brexit" — withdrawal from almost all of the E.U.'s institutions — suggested that the government might now pursue a softer course.
The morning players had to withstand the starts and stops, but they got a softer course.
French and British diplomats who usually are close U.S. allies in international disputes also are "taking a softer course" on how to respond to Russia.
The field took advantage of the soft course to produce a notable number of low scores.
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