Kevin, You were the first and you explained it correctly... Answer: No. Rule 6-6d. Note: If a player returns a score for any hole higher than was actually taken, the score as returned stands. ----- Original Message ----- From: the edwards' To: nabga@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Sunday, December 13, 2009 9:39 PM Subject: [nabga] Re: Trivia of the Week I remember back many years ago Di Vincinca (probably wrong spelling) signed a card that was 1 stroke higher than it actualy was and he had to count the score as signed for. I think if you sign for a score less than you made you get disqualified. ----- Original Message ----- From: North American Blind Golf Alliance To: nabga@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Sunday, December 13, 2009 8:29 PM Subject: [nabga] Trivia of the Week OK, Once again each of you have a fifty- fifty chance of getting this correct. Please give a rationale for your answer. My apology in advance for using Joel's name. It was simply his turn in the barrel! LOL! In stroke play, Joel Marler and his coach lose count and end up recording a score higher than was actually scored. Will he be disqualified? Yes or No As always, the answer will follow tomorrow. Have a great week and let's hope for a great golfing 2010! Mark List Owner