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In the August Issue of Golf Monthly we have asked the following question: Which is preferable - a good day in the office or a bad day on the course? Register your vote now and don't forget that if you write to us you could win a superb Scotty Cameron putter from the Studio Select range. Please send your views to:
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Last month's debate centred on golf cheats ands asked: One strike and you're out or second chance? 67% of you voted one strike. Don't wait for us to start the debate, let us know what's been bothering you in the world of golf.
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