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THESE ARE THE CONTESTANTS WHO HAVE REGISTERED FOR THE $50 MILLION CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT.
This is our first contestant. She appears to be well qualified to motivate her team to finish with the lowest number of strokes per hole.
NEXT IS CONTESTANT #2
NEXT ARE CONTESTANTS 3 AND 4
NEXT ARE CONTESTANTS 5 AND 6
HOW IS THIS TOURNAMENT PLAYED?
A team consists of 4 players, just like real golf. Scoring is also the same as in real golf. You count the number of strokes untill you fill the "CUP". The team with the lowest number of strokes wins. Play consists of 18 holes on 2 courses. The Courses are the team members with the holes but NO clubs. There are regular holes, mud holes and water holes. Golfers are the team members with the clubs. The Course may also serve as Caddies and lead the golfers to the holes. They suggest how the club may be best used on that hole. Each golfer must play all 3 holes on each course. 3 holes X 2 courses X 2 golfers = 12 holes. This is the regulated mandatory play. The final 6 holes may be played in any order by either golfer, but must include all three holes on each course. This is where strategy can win or loose a tournament. Some golfers have a preference for mud holes, and they get easily excited when approaching this hole. Other golfers show the same reaction for the water holes, especially when the water slide is in full operation. Remember each golfer must complete 6 holes, the last 6 holes may be shared. So the minimum number of holes filled by each golfer is 6, and the maximum could be as many as 12. Only 1 golfer in the history of this game has completed 12 holes in one. His name was JACK, and he did it with his favorite COURSE CADDIES, The BANGER TWINS, from Nevada's infamous Chicken Ranch.
The next question is how do you score a "Hole in One"? The same way as in real golf. With ONE stroke of the club the golfer empties his ball into the cup and fills it. This requires extreme planning with the caddie to line up the club in the grove best suited for guiding the ball into the cup. The caddie is allowed to handle the club to assure proper alignment. The golfer is allowed as much time as needed to address the club to the hole. See Below:
THIS ALIGNMENT OF CLUB TO HOLE MAY TAKE SEVERAL MINUTES OR AS LONG AS AN HOUR.
Here is another example:
Remember, the course is where the holes are located. Every porn golfer knows how to read the course. The course may be wet or getting wet. the caddie needs to tell the golfer when the hole is ready to receive the ball. When attempting a "hole in one " timing is critical.
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