Mulligan When a golfer is allowed to take a second shot in friendly play when they have incorrectly hit their first shot. MyGolfRounds.com Golfing Terms Glossary ...
Mulligan in golf In golf, a mulligan is a shot retaken, due to an errant shot. Mulligans are strictly prohibited in the official rules of the game, but are a commonplace in social golf.
A "mulligan" is a second chance, a second ball played from the spot of an original shot that has gone astray. They're frequently "taken" on the tee - particularly the first tee, but they might be used anywhere your partners allow them.
Mulligan A do-over, or replay of the shot. It is not allowed by the rules and not practiced in tournaments, but is common in casual rounds in some countries, especially the United States. Home " Golf Glossary " Golf Glossary - M > ...
mulligan-- A term for a second, free shot hit without penalty after the first one has been hit poorly in a casual golf game.
Mulligan: A shot taken if the first one is missed. Mulligans are used frequently in the USA (and not really in many other countries) but are not allowed under the rules of golf.
Mulligan A second shot that is allowed to be taken in friendly play when the player has muffed see above the first one Not allowed by the rules Municipal course ...
Mulligan: Is a retaken shot after a bad shot, (usually off the tee). It is not allowed by the rules and not practiced in tournaments, but sometimes used when friends are just playing socially in casual rounds, especially in the United States.
Mulligan: An "agreement" that allows a player to take another shot after a particularly "bad" shot. Mulligans are common on the first tee during friendly matches, but are disallowed under all Rules of Golf.
Mulligan A second shot permitted without penalty. Usually only one is allowed per round and is limited to tee shots although the number can be agreed upon by players before the round begins. NTOP of document ...
mulligan A shot taken over without adding it to ones score. -N- Nassau A wager in which bets are placed on the first and last nine, as well as on the complete round.
Mulligan - Slang for a friendly arrangement whereby a player has the option of a second drive for the first tee. Not acceptable for competitive matches.
Mulligan - A mulligan is the name often given to a second chance awarded after a small mistake, as opposed to insistence on a stroke penalty.
Mulligan - The chance to replay your last shot - penalty free. A mulligan is not within the actual rules of golf. M.Y.O.F. - Make Your Own Foursome. Net Score - A players score when her handicap has been deducted.
mulligan A player's shot after a particularly bad shot. Mulligans are common on the first tee during friendly matches and are sold at fund-raising tournaments, but are not allowed under the USGA Official Rules of Golf.
Mulligan: Second attempt at a shot, usually played on the first tee. This is illegal. Municipal Course: A course owned by the local government and thus open to the public. Generally has lower greens fees than a privately owned public course.
Mulligan: An illegal second attempt at a shot, usually off the tee. top N ...
Mulligan: When a player is allowed to reply any one shot per hole. Not permitted in official competition.
mulligan Although not recognised in the rules of golf, a mulligan is sometimes agreed as an option between players, whereby an unsatisfactory first tee-shot can be replayed. Nassau ...
Mulligan: The custom of hitting a second ball -- without penalty -- on a hole, usually the 1st tee. (Mulligans are not allowed according to the Rules of Golf). N ...
MULLIGAN A second shot allowed after a poor first shot from the first tee in friendly play. NASSAU ...
Mulligan : Taking a second attempt at a shot when one doesn't like the result of the first. Example: Taking a Mulligan is not allowed in the rules of golf, but is usually tolerated (only if time allows) in casual play.
Mulligan When you are allowed to replay any one shot during a round. (Usually off the tee) Often allowed on the first drive when people claim not to be warmed up. Not allowed in an official scoring game. Net Score ...
Mulligan In casual play, a golfer who hits a poor tee shot is sometimes allowed to take a second shot without penalty. The second shot is called a "mulligan." It's usually allowed only on the first tee. See also shapiro. Multi-Layer Ball ...
Mulligan Chance to replay one's last shot, granted in a friendly game by an opponent. Not permitted in competition. (See also Gilligan) N ...
MULLIGAN - an extra shot which your opponent MAY allow you to take if you hit a really bad first shot. NOTE: this is NOT the way we suggest to play golf. MUNICIPAL COURSE - a public course which is owned by a local government agency.
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A shot taken when a player misses a first shot, typically only used by U.S players and not allowed under golfing rules.
Take a mulligan off the tee and count it as their first shot. Retrieve their ball from a water hazard and place it closer to the hole than where it entered the water. Throw an out-of-bounds ball back onto the fairway.
Similar to a mulligan where a player is allowed a second shot without penalty but is allowed to choose which ball to play, the first one or the second one. short game The part of the game that is made up of chip shots, pitching and putting ...
Gimmies & Mulligans: unless in a friendly game, never "give" a shot that matters even if it is really at the limit of remote possibility that the player could miss it.
Mulligan - Mr Mulligan was a Scottish golfer in the early days of golf who would whiff shots and not count them in his score. The practice was named after him.
Finnegan: It is more than mulligan because, in addition to repeating the first shot, the player can choose either two. Flagstick: The stick with the flag on top, which indicates the location of the cup.
Criers and Whiners is known by many different names, but the gist is the same: it's a game of mulligans for those players who are always crying and whining about that handful of shots they screwed up. "If only I could have hit that one again ...
People who shoot the same score all the time. No matter where they play, they don't count "mulligans" or penalty strokes. These people have some very creative interpretations of the facts, and hold steadfast to them.
Collect additional contributions from the golfers by holding a raffle, or a 50-50, in which half the cash collected goes to the golfer and half to the charity. The committee can also sell extra shots, called mulligans, that allow bad shot replays.
Now, use the Diamond Drill and simply rotate your setup to change the curve of the shot. For example, hit a fade, then a draw, then a straight shot. Should you fail to produce the correct spin on the shot, continue the rotation-don't take a mulligan.
(Also called stroke play.) Mulligan---a second try at hitting the ball, usually after an unsuccessful first attempt. Not legal under official golf rules. Municipal courses---a course run by a city or county.
Mulligan A do-over, or replay of the shot, without counting the shot as a stroke and without assessing any penalties that might apply.
Example: Taking a Sunday ball/lunch ball/Mulligan is not allowed in the rules of golf, but is usually tolerated (only if time allows) in casual play.
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