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Plus the are 25 of people like me who have never owned or read the rule book for everyone like you. I'm afraid it won't mention anything about the mulligans that are a regular part of my game.
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We were playing for a $1 a stroke so I said, "What the hell I'll give it to you." When we finished I had beat him by 6 strokes but he had a hole in one on a scorecard and gladly bought drinks for everyone in the clubhouse with a big fat tip for the bartender. $200 ![]() ![]() Sometimes rules are meant to be broken. ![]() Oops that maybe considered red-boarding. "Oh what the hell" |
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Curious that a stupid,ill conceived sentence, derails all discussion of the downward spiral of golf written in the piece.
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So, what about that article or the state of the game in general would you like to discuss?
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Well, without rereading it, i was not aware of the big downturn, and the demographics of golfershas skewed up to the rich being a higher % than before as the middleclass has not returned after the recession. That the boomers have not skewed up ,and the millenials also not interested. golf courses closing, and this Topgolf and footgolf were a surprise. My own golfing down due to med conditions,so i am a bit behind. Also, why golf rates dont reduce to get more people to golf. Starters...
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