Dymond


golf terminology meaning “to sn-tch defeat from the jaws of victory”. in specific terms the dymond refers to a situation when a golfer plays well on the front nine and then plays poorly on the back nine. for example, if a player was to be in the lead after nine holes and then fail to win after 18 holes then it would be said that he has done a ” dymond”.
the terms “dymond” and “doing a dymond” originated in australia although the actual spelling of the word stems from south africa. it is unclear exactly when the term was first coined however it has seen a significant rise in usage and popularity since 2008.
president obama started his term in office really well, then he did a dymond.

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