I'll bite.
Last year I was working for a course, and ended up playing about 5 rounds a week, with the group of guys I got to know really well. Typical course regulars, all very active in our mens league. One of our buddies is the president of a professional sports team, who would sponsor numerous tournaments all over our area and put us on his team to play. We were already at an advantage playing the course very often. This particular tournament that we played (for charity - don't remember the cause) offered mulligans and licorice ropes. My friend wanted to make a "charitable contribution" to this organization, and purchased one mulligan per hole (max, per team) and one licorice rope per player (max, per tournament) If you haven't seen the licorice rule before, if you hit your ball within the length of your one licorice rope, to the hole - you simply measure off the amount of distance, tear off the amount of licorice you measured, eat your licorice and count it as a made putt/chip. Our group usually played from the tips, and this tournament was played from the whites. I know I'll get flamed, and we all felt stupid for even turning in our score due to the comparison to the other teams there (there were some good teams, too) - Keep in mind that this score is utilizing all of these "extras". We ended up with birdies on all of the par 3's, 2 eagles on par 4's - the rest birdies, eagles on all the par 5's. Total score was 48 on a par 72 course. -24. The closest score that day was -18 = 54.
This charity knew that people tend to get pencil-whipped at 4-man scrambles, so their prizes for placing in the top 3 weren't anything special. Our team won all longest drives, and closest to the pin contests, with witnesses.
Everyone on our team has made birdie or better on every hole at this course, during regular play.