The first putt lipped out, and I just walked around and tapped it in from about a foot. |
Yet a fourth time it clambered up again, and this time it lipped the brink and poured over the intrenchment at the top. |
But the ball lipped out of the cup on the 18th hole, meaning the Englishman's six points for his closing round ensured victory. |
The man gave a tight lipped smile, nodding as he downed half the drink and lost his breath. |
It was full of turbid water which lipped to the very brim, and the clay which dammed up the broken wall was sodden and dripping. |
External changes include three air intakes and a lipped front air dam integrated into the front bumper with two circular front fog-lamps. |