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Old 02-24-2011, 03:07 AM   #1
AlexDatig

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Default What should I do?
Today we were playing in a High School Golf Qualifier and I was sitting on the bubble over whether I would play this weekend or not. We play averages, so I needed to post a good score to lower my average, and to jump ahead of the kid in front of me. I post 40, he posts 44. Anyway, He took an "8" on number 18. At the time, I didn't think much of it. But now that I look back, I see he made a 9! I relized, that 1 stroke could affect who makes it into the tournament this weekend. So, should I report this? If yes, what is the best way you would feel about doing so.

My idea was to talk to the 3rd dude in the group tomorrow, and see if he agrees it was a 9. If he does, then we confront the player, and show him the error of his ways, and then he tells the coach he made 9, the averages are corrected, and the man with the lower average plays this weekend. Anyone agree?
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