Paula’s Golf Tips for Couples
- Don’t give ANY advice to your spouse unless asked.
- If your spouse plays a lot and you’re just learning,
play with someone other than your spouse until you’re
good enough that you can hit in the low 100s or high 90s.
That advice can save your marriage.
- Don't get a hole-in-one when the club house is full.
- Set up your mulligan rules on the first hole.
- Bet on who makes dinner – it forces concentration
and it’s fun when you win.
- Love the competition and the social aspects of the game.
It’s a great game to get good at, and you’ll
never be as good as you’d like to be.
- When you break a decade for the first time (100’s,
90’s, 80’s,70’s), make sure you go to
the 19th hole to celebrate.
- If you get mad at each other during play, make sure you
kiss and make up by the last hole.
- Be gracious when your spouse sinks the winning putt.
- Win the next time.
 Final Tip: If the bears want to feed, let them.
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The September 4 Denver Post had some great tips for golfers
of all skill levels: www.denverpost.com/lifestyles/ci_4280067.
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