Definition of mulligal :.
(mŭl'ĭ-gəl)
1. (n.) In golf, a provisional mulligan. A mulligan is a second shot, without penalty, when the golfer is unhappy with the first. If, however, the mulligan is worse than the first shot, it becomes a mulligal and the player uses his first ball.
Origins: A crossing of mulligan and optional.
Submitted by: Anonymous, Topics: Sports

