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Florida Man Wins Golf Tournament Despite Not Being There
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(01-26-2023, 12:54 AM)p_rushing Wrote:(01-25-2023, 03:31 PM)captivating Wrote: No it's not. Not at all.You say it is. At the professional level, people have been caught. You know people are doing that at every course every day. [BLEEP] are you mumbling about. You said it's OK to use a score from a previous day and I call that bulls&^t. He score a 40 on Thursday and claimed that for the Saturday round of the club championship. That's enough proof that he's cheating. I don't care what score he posted on Thursday, you can not submit that scorecard for a Saturday round. What next, a golfer submitting their Wednesday practice round score as their Sunday score in the Masters?
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