A little question for everyone

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In summary, two golfers played a game where one scored a 69 and the other scored a 72. However, the one with a score of 72 ended up winning the game. When asked why, it was revealed that they did not actually play golf against each other. Possible reasons include playing different numbers of holes or using a handicap system. When questioned about why it rains, one person chose not to answer.
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Two golfers played a game. One of the golfers scored a 69,While the other scored a 72.The one scoring 72 won the game instead.Why is that so? :rofl:
 
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They didn't play golf.
 
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yup,either that or one of them played nine holes,and the other played eighteen.
 
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Or they do what I do and add up the number of times the ball got in the hole...
 
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hehehehe very funny,but that wouldn't make it a game wouldn't it?
 
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They didn't play against each other
 
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Handicap, it is a thing you place upon your head conviently when it rains. Why does it rain?
 
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I take a naughty interpretation of the question posed and so I think I won't answer it. :rolleyes:
 

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