So, can we expect to see lots of people with 58-char answers in the Roman to Decimal list after this? :)
53 strokes after the next article. :) It'll be interesting to see what effect this has on the game. I might add there's a good chance I'll lose the lead if one of the leading golfers combines my solutions with his/hers to produce a shorter one. Based on the "99 bottles of beer" game though, I don't expect many folks to post my solutions under their name. After all, in that game, you can easily google for a 174-char solution (not posted by me) for 10th place on the leaderboard yet there are around 900 golfers with scores worse than that. Having said that, I just noticed there are twelve golfers on 174, which does seem rather a lot. :)

FWIW, here are my reasons for publishing my solutions now:


In reply to Re^2: The golf course looks great, my swing feels good, I like my chances (Part I) by eyepopslikeamosquito
in thread The golf course looks great, my swing feels good, I like my chances (Part I) by eyepopslikeamosquito

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