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The Importance of Golf Etiquetteby David Stone There are many rules to the game of golf that are not enforced by penalties. These rules are that of etiquette and respect for other golfers. They are mainly in place for safety and fairness. The game is only part decision and skill. The key to having the best golf experience begins with the correct etiquette. There is nothing that ruins a game of golf like being embarrassed by not knowing the rules. There are some simple rules to follow that will ensure you look professional the whole time you are on the course.
Teeing Off
First off, you always look smart by stretching before the first hole. Every
athlete knows that he needs to warm up. The best way to start is to take
advantage of the practice green that is usually located near the clubhouse. This
green consists of about 6 to 8 holes that you can putt to. If you feel confident
enough, you can use your 9 iron or pitching wedge at the practice green to warm
up your chipping capability. It is also appropriate to take a few clubs with you anytime that you are dropped off. This allows for multiple hits in case you do not get back to the cart. The furthest person from the ball should always be the one to hit and any cart should not move ahead of this player's ball. In case that your ball should land in heavy grass, take a quick scan to find your ball. The limit to find a ball is 5 minutes and should only be exercised if you let a waiting party play through. Any divots that are made should be replaced by the missing grass and or some sand from the bucket on the cart. At the Green
When reaching the green, the pin should remain until all people have also gotten
on the green. The furthest from the hole putts until he is not the furthest, and
any ball that is potentially in the putter's path should be replaced with a
marker. It is also considered rude to walk in the path of another golfer's putt
because it may alter the path of the putt. You should also be aware of your
shadow while another golfer is putting. Make sure that you shadow does not fall
in the path of a putt because it is distracting.
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