Bogeys

/ˈboʊɡiz/ noun

In golf, scores one stroke over par on a hole; in other contexts, things that cause worry or fear.

From 'bogey' (possibly from a mischievous sprite or from 'Colonel Bogey'), which entered golf terminology in the late 1800s when 'Colonel Bogey' was a phantom player representing par.

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