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11-03-2010, 08:20 PM
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KaterinaNJq
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One mully per 9 holes is what we usually play in my group. Though the goal is not to use any of them. Takes some of the pressure off in a friendly, plus if you manage to save them till the end, you can use it to try something you would not normally do. (ie tee it way higher or lower than normal or see if you actually can clear the water with a certain club, try out a fade shot, use a driver for the first time etc etc. )
They don't get used you go into the rough or woods- but when you when you hit a shot 10 yards in front of the tee box and bury it in the bank of a creek or send one 200 yards straight up - but 10 yards forward- its nice to know you can get a do-over.
Obviously if any of us use one we are not counting the round towards a handicap.
Strangely since we have adopted this as a 'rule' everyone's tee shots are getting much much better. IN fact thinking about it, the last two times I played with them none of us used any mully's.
More relaxed=better golf.
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