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What if two opposing balls are exactly the same distance from the scoring end?

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What if two opposing balls are exactly the same distance from the scoring end?

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It is very rare that you can’t determine a lead ball, but there are two situations in which this can happen: • If the tied balls are the lead balls and you’re determining who putts their Mulligan Ball first, then use each player’s next closest ball to the scoring end to determine who’s in the lead. • If, at the time you’re tallying points, and you can’t determine who has the lead ball, then both players score zero points for that round.

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