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You won't be the only golf cheat on the green. People cheat at golf all the time. Is it a good idea? No, but it happens, and if you are going to cheat at golf, you may as well do it properly. Conversely, knowing how to be a golf cheat will give you an insider's edge on how to spot an opponent cheating. If you are uncertain about the outcome of the game at the end of the day, here is how they may have cheated on you.
1. Yes, the pencil is the best club in the bag if used creatively. But don't just mark your score card randomly with better points than you actually scored. Your opponent will most likely notice. The trick here is to wait until he or she is seriously distracted. A bad experience on a long par-5, for example is a good moment. While your opponent is staring in dismay and confusion at the hole and wondering why it took so long for the ball to drop into it, you have your best chance to mark the score card creatively. Grab it and defend it by confusing them more if they question it.
2. One of the best trick for keeping score is to not write down the reality of the shot at the time. There's a good reason for this. If anyone notices, then mark yourself slightly better than the real shot. For example, mark in a four when you actually had a five. Most of the time no one will notice, especially as it will be several holes ago. Don't overdo it. If you mark in a four when it was actually an eight, they will notice. To be a successful golf cheat you have to be subtle and cunning, and know the right moment to pounce.
3. Being in the rough is not the best of positions to be in. If this happens and you can see it's a bad lie, all you need to do is quietly kick the ball into a better position. Wait! Don't do it openly. Wait until one of your group is taking a shot. Start off by kicking some debris and twigs or whatever away from in front of the ball. Then, when the person is in mid swing, subtly kick the ball into a better position. Don't overdo it and kick it too far though. Just move it a short way to a better position. All eyes will be on the other person's ball, the one who just made the swing, and not on you. See more about it at online The Golf Nut Program
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