[FC-discuss] It is also okay
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Wed Jan 27 21:12:14 EST 2010
It is also okay
It is also okay for you to lift your ball if by doing so you http://www.ebayoyo.com are able to assist another player. Or you also may lift any other ball as long as that ball interferes with your playing or interferes another player.
The third type of golfer is the one who carries a http://www.ebayoyo.com/1116_Titleist-909-D3-Driver.html Hollywood handicap. This type of player is extremely interesting. This golfer has his heart in the right place - he takes the game seriously and desperately wants to improve and, perhaps more importantly, to be recognized as an accomplished player by his friends and peers. For the typical Hollywood handicap player, the handicap is everything. http://www.ebayoyo.com/1107_TaylorMade-R9-460-Driver.html He would rather carry a low handicap and lose money than carry an inflated handicap and win money http://www.ebayoyo.com/483_Ping-G10-Yellow-Dot-Irons.html. A rare, but interesting breed!
The final interesting thing about the Hollywood handicapper is that he will enjoy a cold beverage after a round of golf and discuss nonchalantly his final score. It would never occur to him that http://www.ebayoyo.com/1129_Ping-G15-Driver.html his 9 on the eighth hole should have any bearing on the validity of the score he discusses - a result where a 7 appears on the scorecard.
First for those who play golf, if you are going to take your clients out to play golf make sure you are at least proficient enough to score 90 95. If you're shooting over a hundred you'll be doing more harm than good. http://www.ebayoyo.com/488_Titleist-AP2-Iron-Set.html The old adage of letting your client always win is not true. He/she will loose respect for you. In fact having a good golf game and beating the pants off your client will gain not only their respect but their admiration. Good golf equals "talent" in your client's mind.
Still, when all the dust settles http://www.ebayoyo.com/721_TaylorMade-R9-Driver.html, I would rather play a Hollywood handicapper than a sandbagger in a heads up battle. Hey, who wouldn't?
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