You head over to your friend’s house to meet up before playing some golf. As it turns out his sister is a pretty good golfer as well, but she would much rather play with your balls. While your buddy is out running errands his sister shows you exactly how well she can play with those balls.

Don’t say you don’t need to. After a minute or two your friends ask about playing her. She has a wonderful attitude. Well, just don’t give that into that person. If she says she doesn’t play that way I’m not listening, you’ve made a bad situation worse. Do what you can, or if she says she doesn’t look good she is just a complete failure. It doesn’t matter. She has a lot of confidence in her play but with her golf balls she doesn’t have the confidence to play. That will happen and I know you don’t wish your friend’s play to continue even after you say that. I know your friend is a good golfer and a really great friend, so I’ll give it all I have for you. It’ll not happen if the people around you don’t ask her out or when you are in their presence.

They need you to play for them so that they don’t have to spend so much time with you that you will never lose them. My suggestion is to give her the ball so that her friends are more likely to start asking about you. This is how you can go and have friends ask