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I can't tell you how many times I have wasted shots because I was too stubborn to take an unplayable lie. I'm always convinced I can get out of whatever situation - tree roots, really tall and/or thick rough, etc. I've even sprayed myelf with mud from head to toe although I've learned to not do that when wearing white. My logic is that it's worth a try and I would get a penalty stroke by taking the unplayable anyway. What does it take for you to take an unplayable lie? Do you take it right away or attempt the shot first?
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