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How the heck am I to verify a score (9 holes) when I play with someone I don't know?...what email do I use? I hope this is an easy fix...
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# 1 4/17/2019 2:39:58 PM |
You have to get their email address. Explain the reason for doing so. Of course, the person can refuse which is their option to do so. In that case, it won't be attested.
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# 2 4/17/2019 10:39:22 PM |
You have to get their email address. Explain the reason for doing so. Of course, the person can refuse which is their option to do so. In that case, it won't be attested. Thanks for the info...but this new rule will invalidate any and all scores where 1) they wont give an email (I wouldn't) or 2) you play alone. There has to be a better way.
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# 3 4/17/2019 10:43:25 PM |
You have to get their email address. Explain the reason for doing so. Of course, the person can refuse which is their option to do so. In that case, it won't be attested. Just saw this from USGA: Note: a player does not need to have a scorecard attested to verify it was an accompanied round. What does that mean? |
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# 4 4/18/2019 8:27:13 AM |
You have to get their email address. Explain the reason for doing so. Of course, the person can refuse which is their option to do so. In that case, it won't be attested. Just saw this from USGA: Note: a player does not need to have a scorecard attested to verify it was an accompanied round. What does that mean? |
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# 5 4/18/2019 9:57:18 AM |
You have to get their email address. Explain the reason for doing so. Of course, the person can refuse which is their option to do so. In that case, it won't be attested. Just saw this from USGA: Note: a player does not need to have a scorecard attested to verify it was an accompanied round. What does that mean? |