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        <description>The mental golf game is played in many different forms. The answers always amaze me that I receive when I ask a simple mental golf game question. &amp;quot;On the first tee in front of 100 people, would you rather hit a perfect drive and proceed to play one of your worst rounds of golf OR would you rather top your first shot on the first tee and go on to shoot your career round?&amp;quot;</description>
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