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Game 2) a male "Hack" hitting every green in regulation and putting like a legend at Pinehurst - made me feel foolish but having read other posts, I think these 2 were "sandbaggers" who clearly have been playing a long time. What is the point when the only thing at stake was 100 coins?
There's no cheating in golf.
Having once 'mastered' the game, some people get immense satisfaction from restarting the game, playing with free equipment and seeing how far they can get without actually paying anything. Trouble is, once Master level is obtained, hardly any greens are reachable in regulation with 'Starter' kit, so what is the point?