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Old 09-10-2006, 06:15 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by il Padrino Ute
But most importantly, count each and every stroke. It's better to be honest about your score and shoot 120 than to take mulligans and shoot 90 because you can never improve if you don't know what you're really shooting. It also keeps the integrity of the sport and you'll really learn to love it.
I second this as well. for 18 holes I shoot about 110-120. I suck.....

but..

I do count every lost ball, every shot, don't take foot wedges, etc. I know that's my score.

My brothers in law... 1 thinks he's good (he is reaching in his pocket for his mulligan ball while following through his previous shot) and 2 thinks he's good (he's good, but can't put worth crap so you never know if he's as good as he says he is, he won't put).

count everything.
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