| Re: Honest scoring Scragger brings up a tough point for me, personally.
I like to be right. I mean, I really, really like to be right. And I like people to know that I'm right.
However, generally speaking, I'm more concerned about my score than yours. Generally, I don't care how you play.
But in tournament golf, it's the scragger issue -> do you call the penalty (and risk being unpopular) or do you go along to get along?
I've come to the conclusion that I just need to keep my head down, and play my own game.
FWIW, I don't play gimmies or mullies. If someone tries to give me a putt, I explain that I like to hear the ball rattle the cup - it means I've made one good stroke that hole. What infuriates me is when someone knocks my ball towards me, and tells me it's good. The pace of play is not so important that we don't have time for me to make (or miss) a 3 footer.
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