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Simple Golf EtiquetteThe Guide To Simple Golf Etiquette by Terry EdwardsIs there anything worse than the lack of golf etiquette shown by many out on the course? Have you ever had a golf ball driven into your foursome by the group behind you because of their lack of patience? Or have you ever waited to hit your approach to the green because the group getting done is busy filling out the scorecard on the green and talking about the hole? It's all a lack of golf etiquette. It seems that we will spend big sums of money on clubs and equipment, but fail to learn the rules of the game. Take a little time and brush up on the basic rules and etiquette. Listed here is quick and simple outline on the basics of golf etiquette. On The Tee Box Before you even get to the 1st tee, make sure you are ready to If you are the first in your group to tee off, make sure the fairway is clear. Don't make it a game to see if you can bomb your drive between the player ahead of you and their golf cart. If you have ever been hit with a golf ball you can understand what I'm saying. Being hit by a golf ball is painful, and can occasionally be deadly. Take your time and be sure the way is clear. In The Fairway Once everyone has teed off, the player who is the furthest from If you've hit your ball off the fairway into the deep rough, or in the trees, etc., don't spend 30 minutes looking for it. Put out another ball down where you last seen the original go in at, and play on. Don't hold everyone behind you hostage by spending 30 minutes looking to for your ball. That is certainly not good golf etiquette. Be sure you replace any and all divots that you make. No one wants to see huge hunks of sod laying all over the fairway. When you find yourself in a sand trap and have finished getting On The GreenOnce you arrive on the green, leave the pin in place until the rest of your group are all on the green. One of the biggest lacks of proper golf etiquette is repairing ball marks made on the green. Use a divot repair tool and fix your ball marks. Help keep the greens in good condition for all other golfers. If you see a ball mark that isn't yours, fix it up too. The player who is furthest away from the cup will be the first to putt. If you see that your golf ball is the line of one of the other players behind you, mark it and move it out of the way. And never walk in the line of another players putt when they are preparing to putt. Not only is that not good golf etiquette, it can also affect the path of there putt. Watch where you stand on the green to as your shadow could be a distraction to the person getting ready to putt. It should also goes without saying that you should never start When the last player has sank their putt, move off the green and You can enjoy playing golf so much more just by simply following Copyright Terry Edwards: You can find out much more about Golf Etiquette as well as more information on golf at our website at http://www.golf.infofroma- z.com |
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