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I am Sanjith Rao. I play golf. Golf is my favourite game. I play golf in Bangalore. My sister and I have a our own golf set. The golf set has ten clubs. I have a student membership at Karnataka Golf Association. My current handicap in another golf club (Bangalore Golf Club) is 32. In February I will be getting my handicap at Karnataka Golf Association. To get your handicap you have to to play on the course and note down in a card the number of balls that we hit for each hole. After you finish the game you should drop the card in a box. In a month you should put atleast five cards. Then you have to wait for the handicap to be displayed on the board. But if you want know your handicap before it comes on the board you should calculate how many shots you hit totally and then subtract 100 from the number of shots you hit and that is your handicap. When I was small I use to call golf glof!! So now we all ask "Do you want to go for glof"!!

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  1. Sanjith, I really like your blog and enjoyed reading your post on Glof. I want to learn too but not getting time. Your blog is really cool..keep it up...Manoj Uncle (Riddhi and Achhu's father...just in case you dont remember)

    (mkbhatt.blogspot.com)

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  2. yo jith nice blog
    interesting points on what is a handicap
    never knew something like that existed
    lol
    nice blog
    keep it up

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