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    BECOMING A MYSTERY GOLFER

    If becoming a mystery golfer sounds like a good opportunity to you, there are some steps that you should consider on how to go about getting started. This section is going to show you how to do it.

    First of all, you will have to get yourself on the club’s mystery golfer’s list. There are lists of this type all over the place. You can find many of them online. I have offered you a list of some of these offerings at the end of this section. These lists will be more than willing to add another qualified and interested member once you fill in their online applications. You can add yourself to any number of these lists.

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