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This is a really good idea. I love the ASC!I don't think you should feel like a jerk to be keeping track of his score on your card - as long as it doesn't affect your game or your own mental well-being. Nothing wrong with knowing what his actual score should be.
For me, I think keeping someone else's score like that would become a detriment to my enjoying my own round. Maybe you could do this for a few rounds, take the average "difference" between his real score and what he claims, and now you have his...maybe call it his "ASC" (Asshole Stroke Control). Then you can just add these 20-30+ strokes to his announced score at the end of each round and be pretty close to the real score without the hassle of tracking what he does.
You can joke about doing this to your own scores: "I had a 6. That's a 4 with ASC."
As long as you enjoy playing with him and want to keep playing with him, go for it. The slow play thing would wear on me though.
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