If You Use Mulligans You Should Add Using Gilligans For More Fun

John and Jeff talk about many things but you really need to hear about a cool twist to the game. If you use Mulligans in your rounds, you should also add Gilligans.

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The main topic of todays’ episode is a few twists to some money (dare we say gambling?) games on the course. Many of us use Milligans. That of course is an official “do over” when we have a bad shot. Prior to Teeing off we will decide how many Mulligans per side each player will get.

But now we suggest adding the “Gilligan”. That is also a “do over” but a “do over” demanded by one of the others in your group. Let’s say you hit the shot of your life. On a Par 5 you stripe a fairway wood and it rolls up on the green. Chance at an eagle putt. But since I am such a good friend and competitor I will say, “WOW! What a great shot man. Now do it again.”

Yeah, I can call a Gilligan on any shot (however many times we agreed on. Same number as Mulligans). I can make any shot that I thnk might really hurt my chances of winnng the hole null and void. We think this will add a whole new dimension of fun to your next round.

Also Jeff expains how to play the game “Wolf” correctly. It’s a whole episode on making your next round more fun if not more prfitable