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pars

[ pahrz ]

noun

, plural par·tes [pahr, -teez].
  1. (in prescriptions) a part.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of pars1

From Latin
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Example Sentences

However, Song had eight pars and seven birdies over the last 15 holes.

After a run of four pars, he dropped a shot at the par-three seventh after failing to get up-and-down from left of the green.

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But while there were birdies to be had on the front nine, Rahm also showed how tough the back nine would be as he had eight pars and a bogey to finish on one under.

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But the 37-year-old steadied the ship with four straight pars and picked up shots at the 16th and 18th, sinking a 20-foot birdie putt on the last.

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England's Justin Rose, who came through qualifying to book his place in the tournament, closed with 11 straight pars as he moved one off the lead on two under.

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