Golf Etiquette

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To make sure that everyone involved has fun playing the game, it is imperative to know the etiquette of golf. It is important to learn the proper manners that you need to show when playing on the green and the fundamental rules of the sport, especially if you are new.

Make sure that other players are at a far enough distance from you before you swing, the safety of the other players is the first and most important thing that should be taken into consideration. Don’t just take others’ safety into consideration, yours is just as important, keep a safe distance from other players so that they can swing with care as well. Extensive damage can be a possibility if you don’t face away from the others while practicing your swing.

Be sure that other groups in your area have moved out of the range of your ball before you hit it. You never really know the full extent of your abilities, so don’t take any chances by underestimating your swings. Appropriate safety measures are of extreme importance, so when your ball leaves the ground, be sure to yell “fore!” to let others know to look out for it.

The rules of the green and the course itself should always be respected. If you do not do so, getting kicked off of the course or being banned completely can be a risk, so this should be easy. The golf etiquette rules are simple, if you are unable to heed to them and act childishly then other players will find you to be rude, so make sure you never do anything like throw your golf club out of anger or aggravation.

In order to help you keep the game fun for yourself and others around you, for those unfamiliar with the game, or those who simply need to hone your golf etiquette skills, here are some basic tricks of the trade.

Keep a steady pace to show respect for the groups around you, they don’t want you crowding up on them because you are going to fast, or crowd up on you because you are going to slow. Before you even begin your turn, always ready your shot.

Move on to the next hole after about five minutes, spending extra time searching for lost golf balls is a waste. In order to ensure that you don’t inconvenience anyone while looking for a lost ball, let the group behind you know that it is okay for them to play first. So you don’t use up valuable time walking back to your cart to change clubs, take a few with you to start off.

It is important that you don’t make other players wait on you, especially if you don’t like waiting on them.

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