What are the rules on mulligans?

A Mulligan in golf is a shot which is allowed to be replayed without penalty and as if the first shot had not even happened. Thus if a player is unhappy with a bad shot, he or she can simply repeat it. It is against the rules of golf, but it is used in some social games.
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What is the mulligan per nine rule?

Some golfers limit the use of mulligans to the first tee only, or to the first and 10th tees only. Some golfers use one mulligan per nine holes, but anywhere on each nine. It's most common for mulligans to be used only off the tee, i.e., you can only use a mulligan to replay a drive.
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How does mulligan work?

To take a mulligan, a player shuffles the cards in their hand back into their library, draws a new hand of cards equal to their starting hand size, then puts a number of those cards equal to the number of times that player has taken a mulligan on the bottom of their library in any order."
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How many times can you mulligan?

They put those chosen cards on the bottom of their deck, and then they are ready to play. Most often, players only mulligan once, or possibly twice. Reducing an opening hand to four cards is widely considered the limit as, if a hand gets any smaller, it almost definitely won't have all the cards one needs.
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What is the mulligan rule for Commander?

A player who is dissatisfied with their initial hand may take a mulligan. First, the starting player declares whether they will take a mulligan. Then each other player in turn order does the same. Once each player has made a declaration, all players who decided to take mulligans do so at the same time.
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What does it mean to pull a mulligan?

: a free shot sometimes given a golfer in informal play when the previous shot was poorly played.
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Are mulligans legal in golf?

A mulligan is a second chance to perform an action, usually after the first chance went wrong through bad luck or a blunder. Its best-known use is in golf, whereby it refers to a player being allowed, only informally, to replay a stroke, although that is against the formal rules of golf.
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When can you take a mulligan in golf?

A Mulligan in golf is a shot which is allowed to be replayed without penalty and as if the first shot had not even happened. Thus if a player is unhappy with a bad shot, he or she can simply repeat it. It is against the rules of golf, but it is used in some social games.
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Can you mulligan to zero?

A player can take mulligans until their opening hand would be zero cards. Essentially, each time you take a mulligan, you draw up to seven cards, then put a number of cards from your hand equal to the number of times you have mulliganed this game on the bottom of your library in an order of your choice.
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How do you take a mulligan?

The first is that one day Mulligan hit a poor drive off the first tee, then simply re-teed and hit another ball, telling his amused playing partners that he had taken a "correction shot." That "correction shot" soon became known as "taking a mulligan."
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Why is it called a mulligan?

Theory: 'Mulligan' Is Named After a Golfer

Mulligan probably originated when the golf do-over was christened mulligan after the name of a golfer who kept replaying shots. That's the most likely explanation, and according to Occam's Razor the simplest explanation is more likely to be the true one.
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Is a breakfast ball a mulligan?

In golf, the term "breakfast ball" is an euphemism for a mulligan. Basically, a "breakfast ball" is a mulligan for a tee time that is in the morning.
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Why is a do over in golf called a mulligan?

According to this version, the term was named after a locker room attendant at the club named John A. 'Buddy' Mulligan, who worked at the club during the 1930s and was known for replaying shots, particularly on the first tee.
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Can you tee up on the fairway?

Can You Use A Tee On A Fairway? The rules of golf state that you must play a ball as it lies. If you walk up to your ball in your fairway and tee it up, this would be breaking the rules of golf. You cannot tee your golf ball in the fairway once it is in play.
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How do you play mulligans in golf?

To use a mulligan, Player A would first hit a shot and not be pleased with the result. After the shot's result is known, Player A can immediately call for a mulligan, if available, and use it to hit the shot again. To use a recall, Player A would first hit a shot and be pleased with the result.
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How do mulligan's work in a golf tournament?

A mulligan is a stroke in golf that is played from the same spot that a player hit their previous stroke, looking to re-do the prior shot without penalty. In other words, golfers use mulligans to wipe out the previous shot and consider it to have never counted. It's a do-over.
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What is a provisional mulligan?

With the 'Must' Mulligan you must use your mulligan or second shot off the tee. With the 'Provisional' Mulligan you have a choice of using your first shot or your second mulligan shot, whichever is best. Well, it looks like the 'provisional mulligan' is a chance for a win, win, Mulligan situation.
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Do you have to play a mulligan?

Usually, mulligans are reserved for spectacularly poor shots off the tee. While there are no mulligans in competitive play, taking one or more mulligans is usually fine in a casual round of golf. They're often even agreed upon when making friendly wagers.
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How many clubs are legal to carry in a golf bag?

You are allowed to carry up to 14 clubs for play (but you can have fewer). There is no restriction on the type of clubs you carry – for instance you can carry multiple putters, multiple drivers, or some left-handed clubs and some right-handed.
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What is a ferret in golf?

Ferret: The holing of a ball from off the green for a par or better or, in some alternative versions, when the player's score is still relevant to the outcome of that hole. Holing with a putter may be excluded. Golden Ferret: The holing of a ball directly from a bunker.
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What does chicken mean in golf?

Chicken Winging is a term used to describe the appearance of the lead arm on players who bend their lead elbow and cup their lead wrist through impact. The lead arm resembles the wing of a chicken, hence the name.
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What is a chicken stick in golf?

In golf, "chicken stick" is a slang term for a golf club that a golfer chooses over a different club because he is being cautious. Or, as that golfer's buddies might tease him, because he is too scared — too chicken — to attempt the more aggressive shot.
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Why do they say 4 in golf?

It Is Derived from the Word 'Forecaddie'

Forecaddies were in charge of watching the golf balls and indicating where the golf balls landed. To let the forecaddie know when the ball was being struck, the golfers would yell out forecaddie. Eventually, the caddie part was dropped, leaving just the fore.
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