EXTREME GOLF SURVIVAL TIPS

A trail of 5 pages, marked with comments, by thedoor
5 marks in this trail
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1. Determine the level of danger. If a golfer is waving a club around angrily or drunkenly, or is exhibiting undue hostility, it may be necessary to act quickly to restore order and safety.
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There are mulligans off the tee, gimmies on the green, and lots of ways to get an unfair advantage in between. Here are a few of the most common scams and how to recognize and defeat them.
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1. Attempt to shut off the cart. If the cart is electric, turn the ignition key to the “off” position. If the cart is gas powered, do not turn the key to the “off” position, leave it in gear.
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1. Determine what is under your ball. Ascertain what is beneath the water and whether you are hitting off sand or a rock bed before you take the shot. Unknowingly swinging into a hard surface can do significant damage to your hands or wrists and your club.
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If the ball is lodged in a tree, you have the option to play it as it lies or declare it unplayable. No matter which decision you make, you will need to climb the tree to access the ball.

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