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two-shot

[too-shot]

noun

Movies, Television.
  1. a camera shot, as a close-up, of two persons.



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However Englishman Fleetwood, whose putter had run cold during a frustrating third round on Saturday, had a run of four consecutive birdies around the turn - from the seventh to the 10th - followed by fine birdie putts on the 14th and 17th, to go down the last with a comfortable two-shot advantage.

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Tommy Fleetwood made his son Frankie's dream come true after sealing his eighth European tour title with a two-shot victory at the DP World India Championship.

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Japan's Keita Nakajima began the day in the lead with a two-shot cushion at 17-under par, but his three-under 69 was not enough to hold off the charge of the Englishman who finished at 22-under par.

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On a tough day at the Travelers, Fleetwood coughed up a two-shot lead with three to play.

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The 21-year-old went into the final round with a two-shot lead over South Korea's Sei Young Kim and held her nerve to keep the chasing pack at bay.

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