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Discover Ludwig"penalty stroke" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used in the context of sports, specifically in games such as hockey, soccer, and golf. A penalty stroke refers to a free shot or a penalty given to a player or team for a rule infraction or violation. Example: The game was tied, and with only a minute left on the clock, the referee called a penalty stroke against the opposing team for a foul in the penalty area. The team's star player stepped up to take the penalty stroke and scored the winning goal, securing their team's victory.
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Each accepted a penalty stroke.
The Quakers mount a comeback, tying the game on a penalty stroke.
After the penalty stroke, a chip and two putts, Couples had a 7.
The ball was unplayable, forcing Woods to take a drop and a penalty stroke.
(Proceed as if you hit your ball into a hazard, one penalty stroke).
Woods took a penalty stroke and a drop, but his ball was still in thick brush.
He took a penalty stroke and ended up with a double-bogey 6.
It was his golf ball, ricocheting off a branch, forcing him to add a penalty stroke.
After his fruitless search, he took a penalty stroke, then returned to the tee for his third shot.
Did Woods consider taking a drop and a penalty stroke, instead of tangling with a tree root?
After a few anxious moments, Martin climbed out and decided to take a drop and a penalty stroke.
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