| Type | Match | 
| Alias | No Alibis, Criers and Whiners, Wipeout, Play it again Sam | 
| Format | Tournament | 
| Number of players | 2,3, 4 | 
| Team or Individual play | Team | 
- Players often complain about shots that cost them a good score and claim that they could do better if they play them over, and that is where the name “criers and whiners” originates from.
 - In this game, players have a chance to play their bad shots over as a player’s handicaps are converted into do-overs or Mulligans that are used during the round.
 - For example, if a player has a course handicap of 14, they get 14 free shots which can be used at any point during the same.
 - While this game can be played with full handicaps, it is more often played with only two-thirds or three-fourth handicaps.
 
Conditions:
- The first tee shot cannot be replayed.
 - No one shot can be replayed twice.