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  2. Mulligan (games) - Wikipedia

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    A mulligan is a second chance to perform an action, usually after the first chance went wrong through bad luck or a blunder. Its best-known use is in golf, whereby it refers to a player being allowed, only informally, to replay a stroke, although that is against the formal rules of golf. The term has also been applied to other sports, games ...

  3. Scramble (film) - Wikipedia

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    Scramble is a 1970 British children's sports drama film directed by David Eady and starring Ian Ramsey, Robin Askwith, Lucinda Barnes and Stephen Mallett. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was written by Michael Barnes and produced by Barnes and Eady for the Children's Film Foundation .

  4. The Big Break - Wikipedia

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    The holes ranged in size depending on point total, with the biggest hole being worth one point, and the smallest being worth five points. The winning individual or team in a "Mulligan Challenge" is awarded a mulligan to use in the "Skills Challenge". Mulligan challenges were quite sparse in The Big Break V: Hawaii.

  5. The true story behind the new movie 'The Long Game' - AOL

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    Felan joined several of the stars of "The Long Game" at a screening of the movie at the White House on April 9, and according to Marin, Felan "still plays (golf) every day."

  6. Category:Golf films - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Golf films" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

  7. Mulligan - Wikipedia

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    Buck Mulligan, a fictional character in James Joyce's novel Ulysses; Mulligan (games), a second chance given to a player to perform a certain move or action; Mulligan, an animated sitcom; Mulligans, a 2008 movie

  8. Tommy's Honour - Wikipedia

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    "Old Tom" is greens-keeper for The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews, as well as the town's club- and ball-maker. He is the two-time winner of the first major golf tournament, The Open Championship, which was founded in 1860 by James Ogilvie Fairlie, Tom's mentor. [5] He also established golf's standard of 18 holes per round.

  9. Variations of golf - Wikipedia

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    Variations of golf include methods of scoring, starting procedures, playing formats, golf games, and activities based on or similar to the sport of golf which involve golf-like skills or goals. Some variations are essentially identical to golf, but with only minor differences or focusing on a specific aspect of the game, while others are more ...