From what I understand, there are usually between 6 and 14 who participate. Occasionally, some of the golfers don't show up, servers are off. Sometimes one will "front" for another; sometimes they won't. She was off and claims someone fronted her. Guess it's up to whomever supposedly paid her $1.00 to either admit or deny (or she's going to have to prove she gave her $1.00 to someone -- difficult thing to do).
It could be any of the following scenarios:
1. She's being cheated by the other winners.
2. She's trying to scam her way into the winnings.
3. She's innocent of scamming but really has no right to any of the winnings because no one paid her share.
4. Someone forgot to mention that $1.00 was for her and now is afraid to step up.
Regardless, no one should be too quick to condemn anyone in this. They could all be innocent. We just don't have the facts.
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