Re: Why do you want a "Gimme"?
Originally Posted by
6iron 
I have a friend that is constantly wanting a gimme when he has a three foot putt. He will shoot in the mid 80s when I give him the putts but when we play with other partners that won't give them to him he's in the low 90s. I always putt the ball in the cup and not accept any gimmes when we play together, hoping he will take the hint. How would you handle it?

Are you playing against him, or just with him? If you never need his handicap to be honest for any reason, and don't have anything on the line, just let him have them - and don't get in the way of his fun. I view this the same way I view people who play preferred lies all the time: if their inattention to golf's rules doesn't affect me, I don't care.
Worth noting: at the 1962 U.S. Open, a rules official - I want to say it was Joe Dey, but I'm not 100% certain - had to issue the ruling that you cannot concede a putt in stroke play.