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birdieing

  • present participle
    of birdie.
    birdie
    noun
    a small bird.

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Just below Korda in the rankings, Jeeno Thitikul made a run toward the top of the standings by birdieing her first four holes, but ultimately settled in a tie for ninth place going 16 under.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 20, 2025

Woad, 20, won the recent Augusta National Women’s Amateur by birdieing the last two holes at the home of the Masters.

From BBC Apr. 29, 2024

The ever-improving Tony Finau, who has won four of the last 18 tournaments he has entered — including last week’s Mexico Open — rallied to shoot 71 after birdieing two of his final three holes.

From Seattle Times May 4, 2023

The ever-improving Tony Finau, who has won four of the last 18 tournaments he has entered - including last week’s Mexico Open - rallied to shoot 71 after birdieing two of his final three holes.

From Washington Times May 4, 2023

It had begun in the morning, with the wrap of the weather-delayed third round, with Scheffler birdieing four of his leftover six holes to zoom to that six-shot lead.

From Washington Post Aug. 28, 2022

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