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Par for the Word Course - Ep. 15 (Master's Weekend Bonus)

Par for the Word Course - Ep. 15 (Master's Weekend Bonus)

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From Augusta’s fairways to your next metaphorical mulligan, the language of golf has reached far beyond the course. In this witty and word-rich episode of Lexiconned, we explore the origins, myths, and double meanings behind 18 iconic golf terms—from par and birdie to duff, shank, and mulligan.

Whether you're a scratch golfer or a vocabulary duffer, this episode tees up the surprising ways golf talk has made its way into everyday speech—and culture at large.

Warning: May cause spontaneous whispering and sudden urges to wear pastel.

#podcast #language #golf #Masters


Sources

  • Oxford English Dictionary – Entries for “par,” “bogey,” “mulligan,” “fore,” and more
  • Online Etymology Dictionary – Golf term origins, including “hook,” “slice,” “duff,” and “drive”
  • The USGA and R&A – Official rules and definitions of golf terms
  • “The Historical Dictionary of Golfing Terms” by Peter Davies
  • Atlantic City Country Club Archives – Birdie origin story
  • The New York Times & Maclean’s Magazine – First printed use of “eagle”
  • Samuel Taylor ColeridgeThe Rime of the Ancient Mariner (re: albatross)
  • BBC Sports History Archives – Bogeyman and Colonel Bogey references
  • Golf Digest & Golf.com – Cultural references and Masters history
  • The Simpsons, Season 1–34 – Honorary source for “Duff”

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