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Me and another guy, in my group of golfing buddies, have a very friendly, yet, competitive rivalry. We love to talk trash to each other. Me, I'm a 17 handicap, he a bit worse than me. Anywho, we like to play for something.
In lieu of playing for money, we play for "The Crying Towel." A regular old, white terry cloth towel, with the words "The Crying Towel" written on them in red Sharpie. Also, the loser has to tee off with a pretty pink golf ball and play it through the first hole. I do play 50 cents a hole with the guys from work (only 9-holes). What do you folks play for? |
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Many times it will be over lunch or 25 cents.Total a person can lose will be 5-8 bucks.
With other friends ,we play match play and the loser must play a lady IQ180 pink ball untill he wins a hole.No money,just the shame of playing a pink ball. Other guys we do the same,but we have 2 trophy's involved that gets passed around.One for the winner and one for the loser. We all had a great time doing these little games. |
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A $5.00 nassau is pretty popular with our regular group. I just don't remember anyone ever collecting, or paying. We know how much we owe, or are owed from each other, but no money ever changes hands. If I wind up with someone I don't know, I am playing just for the heck of it, and for a good score. I once played a guy while on vacation for some decent money. It was a three round nassau. I thought at first he was a hustler, but he turned out to be just another vacationer with a game that was pretty even with mine.
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We usually play for some pretty low stakes, .50 cents a point when playing games like Lone Wolf or Low Ball/Low Total, .25 cents a point when playing Vegas, and if we've usually got a $2 to $5 (max) snake out there as well. At the end of a great day you might pull in 6 or 7 bucks, bad days and you're usually shelling out around a 5 spot.
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We usually play for some pretty low stakes, .50 cents a point when playing games like Lone Wolf or Low Ball/Low Total, .25 cents a point when playing Vegas, and if we've usually got a $2 to $5 (max) snake out there as well. At the end of a great day you might pull in 6 or 7 bucks, bad days and you're usually shelling out around a 5 spot. Last time I played Wolf, it cost me $20 (but I did collect $5, only because I picked a good partner) |
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We bet a lot, usually on a bucket. (In other words, who buys the bucket of balls at the driving range that we're going to share.) But that doesn't work great, since we roughly take turns buying the bucket anyway. So for our last bet (which was actually the Harrington v. Duval bet) we bet five buckets...I told Josh I'd make him a punch card.
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