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Losing a ball in a lagoon does not sound nearly so bad.
A 1909 Washington Post article attributed the lack of mustaches to the Giants outfielder and Hall of Famer Jim O'Rourke's losing a ball because of his facial hair.
Trauma was to arrive for Lee on the 18th, where he made a double-bogey seven for a 71 after losing a ball.
He mentioned losing a ball in the sun, and less than an hour later, Josh Hamilton, the center fielder of the Rangers, did just that in Texas's loss to Oakland, which gave the Athletics the division title.
Charles Lindsay wrote "Lost Balls," and his second volume more or less on the same subject is "Bad Lies," which goes on sale May 15. "Golf is a shared experience and so is losing a ball," Lindsay said last week.
Granderson played the entire game Tuesday, losing a ball in the roof panels that turned into a pivotal single in the Rays' two-run seventh, and limped around the clubhouse afterward with his foot entombed in ice.
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I never lost a ball at the Masters.
I lost a ball there right in plain sight.
"I can't remember the last time I might have lost a ball," Norman said.
It's hard to lose a ball in a tournament, never mind a Ryder Cup, but it happened".
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