The little things...
I think about my play and only "keep alert" when playing in an outing or in league play. I have a buddy who seems to "forget" a stroke or two, but when we play in a league/outing I gently "remind" him of the lost stroke. I don't fluff, or use hand or foot wedges as ultimately I am cheating myself. I am not the best golfer, so I like to go out, play by the rules and have fun. If my partner or someone else in the foursome is creative, as long as there is nothing on the line (and I do not play for money-I'd rather use it to live in the Villages), why worry about it? If they want to report a lower score or handicap-they are only hurting themselves if they have to live up to that handicap when it counts.......
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"Kindness is more important than wisdom, and the recognition of this is the beginning of wisdom."
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Theodore Rubin
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