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camber

[kam-ber] / ˈkæm bər /








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Rough pavement or smooth; uphill or down; off camber or on; trail-braking into corners or powering out.

From The Wall Street Journal

“You’re more likely to be blocked out by those trees on the left just because of the camber of the fairway. Then there’s no decision to be made there. You can’t go for the green.”

From Seattle Times

Who knows whether they want twin tips or a more cambered ski if they’ve never even ridden a chairlift?

From Washington Post

Back on 6, Kupcho sends a sensational second pin high to six feet, using the camber of the green to gather the ball right to left and towards the hole.

From The Guardian

Third, he takes advantage of his fortune by sending his second from 150 yards onto the top tier of the green, using the camber to gather his ball right and down towards the cup!

From The Guardian