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Originally Posted by GPK
And there is certainly nothing wrong with the type of golfer you describe. I think that's a core group that doesn't need to be ignored. Not everyone wants to always "play by the rules." Frankly, who cares? That money spends the same. That group of golfer never plays tournaments, save the occasional charity captains choice tourney.
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I play regularly with a 20 plus handicapper (being polite) who this summer hit the pin on a par 3 drive, leaving it 20 feet plus and wanted credit for a hole-in-one. I pointed out that's not what the rules say.
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"