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Later, I roll a chip off the back of the slippery green.
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Wie duffed a chip 2 feet, rolled a putt off the green, then chipped up so short the ball rolled back to her.
His tee shot at 17 looked good but bounced out the back of the green, and his chip back rolled a long way past the hole.
Or use, instead, a flexible tape, and roll up the chips to create a very compact "silicon burrito".
The spread of chipped cards in Canada brought losses from skimming stealing data from credit cards from C$142m $129mm) in 2009 to C$38.5m in 2012.At a series of Senate hearings earlier this month, Target's CFO said it would spend $100m to roll out chip-and-PIN store-issued credit cards and payment devices that accept them.
Dry the slices on a clean towel and roll pre-cooked chips up until you're ready to cook them.
At the last the 43-year-old former US Open champion fluffed a chip, which rolled back to his feet short of the green and Fowler progressed with a par.
Sutton's birdie putt at No. 11 was an unexpected bonus, coming after a chip shot that rolled back toward him after failing to clear a mound.
Then Perry made a mistake, hitting a chip shot that rolled eight and a half feet past the pin, leaving him a difficult putt attempt for par.
Now, as chip companies roll out a series of disappointing first-quarter earnings reports, investors are asking how long the bad news will last.
And because the conditions are so fast, many players will putt from well off the green, rather than risk a chip shot that could roll far beyond the pin.
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