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flierA shot from the rough or in wet conditions that reduces the amount of backspin on the ball, causing it to fly lower and farther than it might under normal conditions. (She caught a flier from the light rough and hit her approach shot over the green).
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fliersee flyer.
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flier(also perhaps "flier lie, flyer, shooter, jumper") a shot that flies further than desired as a result of decreased backspin, usually resulting from long grass (but also could be wate [..]
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flierThis happens when a ball is hit and travels much further than expected or wanted. This is because something has become trapped between the ball and clubface during impact (usually grass). A flier lie [..]
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flierflier lie, flyer, shooter, jumper; 1. a shot that flies further than desired as a result of decreased backspin, usually resulting from long grass (but also could be water) between the ball and clubfac [..]
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fliera type of lie where the ball is in the rough and grass is likely to become trapped between the ball and the clubface at the moment of impact. Flier lies often result in "flier shots", which [..]
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flierA shot which travels a distance not needed, which often leads the golfer to overshoot the target considerably is called a flier.
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flierA ball is hit without spin and goes for a greater distance than normal FLIER LIE
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flier A shot from the rough or in wet conditions that reduces the amount of backspin on the ball, causing it to fly lower and farther than it might under normal conditions.
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fliera very long shot that has minimal spin.
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flier(aka: "flyer", "shooter", "jumper", "airmail") a shot that goes farther in the air than intended. Generally as a result of a poo [..]
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flierA shot from the rough or in wet conditions that reduces the amount of backspin on the ball, causing it to fly lower and farther than it might under normal conditions.
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fliera type of lie where the ball is in the rough and grass is likely to become trapped between the ball and the clubface. Resulting in little spin & the shot to travel too far in distance.
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flierA shot that flies farther than normal because of the way the ball is lying
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flier1. A shot that flies further than desired as a result of decreased backspin, usually resulting from long grass (but also could be water) between the ball and clubface at impact. 2. A lie that causes the ball to fly farther than intended.
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flierA ball is hit without spin and goes for a greater distance than normal
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flierA shot from the rough or in wet conditions that reduces the amount of backspin on the ball, causing it to fly lower and farther than it might under normal conditions.
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flierA shot that travels way too far.
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flierThe golf ball often reacts differently when it is struck from the rough or in wet conditions. As a rule these hazards reduce the amount of backspin causing it to fly lower and dubbed a flier.
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flierA shot from the rough or in wet conditions that reduces the amount of backspin on the ball, causing it to fly lower and farther than it might under normal conditions.
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flierAn inexpensive, widely distributed handbill or circular of small size (usually 8 1/2 x 11 inches), used flat or folded for advertising and announcements. Also spelled flyer. Synonymous in the UK with [..]
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flier(n) someone who travels by air(n) someone who operates an aircraft(n) an advertisement (usually printed on a page or in a leaflet) intended for wide distribution
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flierA drug addict.
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flierbutterfly in flight
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flierAn ambiguous term meaning either taking a chance or picking a player off the waiver wire.
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