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How do you prepare for working a post-season contest on foreign ground with an official who is known for whacking/tossing coaches & fans?
You’re the least experienced (by years) but you’re in the leadership position & you just want to work well as a crew without all the other bs that you have witnessed personally & through the testimony of others.
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Just deal with what comes up and don't spend your time worrying about what may come up. JMO. Last edited by Jurassic Referee; Thu Feb 24, 2011 at 04:09pm. |
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In response to both the title of the thread and your question (with golf season on my mind).
Your approach: Layup and get on the green, in enough to save par. Going for it all in situations like this is almost never going to work out. Play the situation, not your ego.
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Panther: I prefer the grip it and rip it approach, ![]() MTD, Sr.
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