0 past simple and past participle of bogey
1 (in golf) to score a bogey for a particular hole:
He bogeyed the sixth, but birdied the seventh.
But after the turn, his game quickly unravelled; he bogeyed 10, rebounded with a birdie at 12, but bogeyed 13.
Using a driver at the par-5 17th, he found a fairway bunker off the tee and bogeyed.
But he bogeyed the final two holes, missing a 3-footer for par at the last.
However, he bogeyed two of his final four holes to finish two strokes off the lead.
He bogeyed 14, came back with a birdie at 15, but then bogeyed 17.
He bogeyed the ninth, before recording his first birdie of the round at the 15th.
He was a stroke behind after 54 holes, but bogeyed three of the first five holes and finished four strokes back in fifth.
He also bogeyed 13, the same hole on which he had sunk an eagle putt the previous day.