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My uncle, who is a very affluent golfer and the reason I took up golf one year ago, is coming to town next weekend. He has been playing since I can remember. And now, nearly one year later, he is returning, and I am sure he will be taking me out to the links. My uncle works in the film industry, and he is likes to indulge in rich and expensive luxuries. I am determined to beat him at his own game, despite my meek experience of just 1 year and unshakable determinism going against years of intimidating golf experience. So here is my question. What is THE ULTIMATE golf wager I should put on the table? My friend suggested that he should buy me a car should I on the off chance beat him. What do you guys think?

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What are you willing to put on the table for the bet.

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Clean all his clubs. Something simple. The odds are against me, so if he wins I shouldn't have to pay too heavily. But if I win, I deserve something grand.

Just curious, what clubs does he have, I suggest you and him playing cash per hole, you $5 him $50.

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Clean all his clubs. Something simple. The odds are against me, so if he wins I shouldn't have to pay too heavily. But if I win, I deserve something grand.

It doesn't work that way.


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Play for a nice meal.

It sounds like there is a large income disparity between you and him. Let the loser pick. If you win, and he likes lavish things, he can take you out for a nice lavish dinner. If you lose - you can take him out to a local establishment that you enjoy.

If you are close he will enjoy it regardless of what happens

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a snickers wrapper (if you have seen me play, you would know you are not going anywhere for a while)

and an empty bottle of water


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It really depends on how affluent he really is. If he's mega wealthy to the point that buying you a car wouldn't be a huge deal for him then yeah maybe cleaning his clubs or something trivial might fly. If the income disparity between you two is great enough that no amount of money or material thing you can put up will be of any worth to him then just look for something nice you can do for him that would be a bit of a punishment for you for being so brash as to think you could beat him at golf. Something you can both get a laugh out of like cleaning all the windows at his house or something.

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Play for the meal.

If you loose then it's hot dogs in the grill.....if you win....then you can hope for something spectacular....a celabration, if you will.

I'll bet vacationing with him would be a blast.....see if you can raise the stakes for the next years match for something of that level.
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  tjy355 said:
It doesn't work that way.

Yeah it does. That's why there are odds when people gamble. You can either take the spread (your handicap) or get odds.

The meal idea seems pretty cool. Or the $50/$5 per hole idea.

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the best golf wagers are not really for money. Make it something like he has to dress up in a skirt and go out to dinner or something really embarrassing. It makes it more worth while.

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  tjy355 said:
It doesn't work that way.

Word.

Yeah it does. That's why there are odds when people gamble.

That's not one-on-one betting (and gambling and betting are different). Real men don't take odds when betting at golf when they're playing.

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Use your handicaps and I agree that you should do something trivial like washing the cars or windows, but if you win have him set you up with a Hollywood celeb to take out on a date. Since he is in the industry it probably wouldn't be too hard to set up. That would be a pretty sweet exchange.

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  MiniMoe said:
the best golf wagers are not really for money. Make it something like he has to dress up in a skirt and go out to dinner or something really embarrassing. It makes it more worth while.

agreed... but make sure you're both willing to uphold your end of the deal.


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  laxstar24 said:
Use your handicaps and I agree that you should do something trivial like washing the cars or windows, but if you win have him set you up with a Hollywood celeb to take out on a date. Since he is in the industry it probably wouldn't be too hard to set up. That would be a pretty sweet exchange.

that might be a taller favor then his is willing to bet on a game of golf.

In my bag:

some golf clubs

a few golf balls

a bag of tee's some already broken the rest soon to be

a snickers wrapper (if you have seen me play, you would know you are not going anywhere for a while)

and an empty bottle of water


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Why don't you forget the bet, play your best......then try to get him to hire you????????

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  iacas said:
That's not one-on-one betting (and gambling and betting are different). Real men don't take odds when betting at golf when they're playing.

I'm curious, what are the differences between gambling and betting?

In my opinion, real men, don't tell other men what they should do to be real men! Oh wait a minute... d'oh!

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You have to find a way to equal the playing field. I hate giving people shots because most people's handicaps are inaccurate. In lieu of giving people shots, I'll do wacky things like play the hole backwards. If you normally hit 3 wood - PW into a hole, tee off with the PW and play the hole out from there. I've also made a bet where I would tee off with a putter. This only works with certain putters, and after 4 or 5 hits the head is likely to fly off, so don't say I didn't warn you! I've also made a bet where I had to tee off left handed and play the rest of the hole righty. That was fun with all righty clubs. And of course there is my personal favorite:

Lets say a 5 handicap is playing with a 15. Normally the 5 handicap would simply give the other guy 10 shots on the first 10 handicap holes. Boring. Instead, each guy gets mulligans according to his handicap. BUT - here's the rub - The 5 handicap gets 5 mulligans. He can use them (one per hole) to re-hit any shot, OR he can force his opponent to re-hit any of his shots too!

For example, if your opponent hits a great shot, you can make him re-hit it, throwing out the first shot. The other stipulation with this is, if you force your opponent to re-hit a shot, he cannot use one of his mulligans after that re-hit either. However, you cannot force your opponent to re-hit a mulligan, only on the first shot. This brings some "mulligan management" strategy into play and can be really fun.

Just find a fun bet and make the better player do something different rather than give you strokes.

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