[골프상식] #9. 멀리건(Mulligan) 유래
골프 라운드 하면서 누구나 몇번은 받아본 멀리건(Mulligan)이란게 있습니다. 이번에는 멀리건이 어떤 의미이고 어디서 나온말인지를 얘기해 볼까 합니다.
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Mulligan in golf
In golf, a mulligan is a retaken shot on the first tee box, usually due to a previously errant one. Traditionally, mulligans are allowed only on the first tee shot (one per round) and are not just taken at any time of the golfer's choosing. It is sometimes called a "Finnegan" when the second shot is worse than the first. Golf tournaments held for charity may even sell mulligans to collect more money for the charity.[2]
Some social golf games also allow one mulligan per nine holes (thus two for a round of 18).[3]
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Origin
There are many theories about the origin of the term. The United States Golf Association (USGA) cites three stories explaining that the term derived from the name of a Canadian golfer, David Mulligan, one time manager of the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City, who played at the Country Club of Montreal golf course, in Saint-Lambert near Montreal during the 1920s. One version has it that one day after hitting a poor tee shot, Mulligan re-teed and shot again. He called it a "correction shot," but his friends thought it more fitting to name the practice after him. David Mulligan then brought the concept from Canada to the famous U.S. golf clubWinged Foot. A second version has the extra shot given to Mulligan due to his being jumpy and shaky after a difficult drive over theVictoria Bridge to the course. The final version of the David Mulligan story gives him an extra shot after having overslept, rushing to get ready to make the tee time.[4]