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In Golf, every time you hit the ball, it's a stroke. However, there are instances when a person can be penalized, such as a hit out of bounds or into the water. During these times, you are required to add strokes depending on the offense. If you're not sure how many strokes to add to your score after an offense, consult a pocket rulebook. These can be kept in your golf bag and don't take up much room. Keep track of the number of strokes you get on each hole on a scorecard, then add it up at the end of your round for the final result. And remember, every golfer has to start somewhere!

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