We have to get out of a bad hole, first.
Because of this, it is still possible to be competitive even allowing for a few bad holes.
One bad hole isn't going to change the way I look at that.
Mark drove around a washout, the first bad hole they'd seen in this road.
I was sore as hell that somebody got out of a bad hole without my help.
And the worst holes weren't out where a man (or a mule) could see them.
It sounds like something a golfer would say after a bad hole.
I'm playing too well to let one bad hole affect it.
But since he can't take away those two bad holes, he is 13 strokes off the lead.
If you have a bad hole, they keep you up.