The other day while golfing I hooked my drive and hit another golfer killing him instantly?
My question is should I have taken my mulligan?
you dam hookers, learn to slice the dam ball while your in prison, insert joke here, it wont be mulligan your taking i believe they call him bubba, no really, i believe you are intitled to replay the stroke – 19-3/1 Ball Accidentally Strikes Opponent Standing, ruling, There is no penalty and the player is entitled to replay the stroke — Rule 19-3. but thats just a rule, what you need is a dam good lawyer, blame it on carl the grounds keeper, and never speak of that day ever again, grip it and rip it
LOL! that’d be funny if it really did happen…did it? lol
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Not if it bounced back onto the green.
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no take his clubs
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No. But you should take some lessons.
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That’s a lie too fake to be true
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Better hide! The authorities are definitely looking for you!
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No such thing as a mulligan….play it as it lies.
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yes and you mise well take his clubs while your at it
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did you at least say FORE ? If so, mulligan is allowable
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YEAH, THEN HOPE THEY DON’T FILE MANSLAUGHTER CHARGES AGAINST YOU.
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Balls travelling from drivers can have a speed of somewhere between 100-150 miles depending on how well the hitter struck the ball. Yes, definitely it can kill someone. A caddy in my usual course lost one eye ball just from a shank from a driver, not even good hit.
To your question, yes you should take a mulligan, there usually are four people in a group, there are three more to kill.
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you dam hookers, learn to slice the dam ball while your in prison, insert joke here, it wont be mulligan your taking i believe they call him bubba, no really, i believe you are intitled to replay the stroke – 19-3/1 Ball Accidentally Strikes Opponent Standing, ruling, There is no penalty and the player is entitled to replay the stroke — Rule 19-3. but thats just a rule, what you need is a dam good lawyer, blame it on carl the grounds keeper, and never speak of that day ever again, grip it and rip it
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