Golf Etiquette Rules Enhance Golfing Experience

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Make Learning The Rules of Golf Etiquette a Priority

Golf Etiquette Rules: Adds Enjoyment To The Game

If you are just beginning golf, then learning golf etiquette rules should be one of your first priorities. It's important to know the basics before you play your first game. Obeying the rules of golf etiquette will provide for a much more enjoyable golfing experience for you, as well as your partners.

Unquestionably, golf is one of the most, if not the most, well-mannered of sports. Golf stands out as being a game that is quiet, almost tranquil without finger pointing or name calling. Because of the very nature of the sport it is essential to possess a good knowledge of golf etiquette rules. These rules will enhance your and your partners golfing experience.

All the rules of golf etiquette are important to obey. Although there is no one particular rule that stands out about the others, perhaps one to always keep in the forefront of your thoughts is to always strive to keep a sense of sportsmanship about your game. Regardless of how bad you may be playing, be mindful of the people that are all around you and try to avoid using foul or unpleasant language. A pleasant demeanor, especially when your game is going badly will be appreciated and well remembered by your partners.

Being respectful and displaying common courtsey to other golfers are the basics of most golf etiquette rules.

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Common Golf Etiquette Rules To Obey

If you are beginner golfer, then here are some common golf etiquette rules to learn and obey. Not obeying these rules can lead to embrassment. So before you plan your next golf game make it a point to be familiar with these common rules.

Dress appropriately.

One of the most basic etiquette rules begins before you even tee up that very first shot. Find out about what the policy is for mens and ladies golf clothes for the course that you are playing at, and adhere to the requirements. Even if you are playing a public course without any published dress code policy you do not want to dress in such a manner that would be unflattering and cause distraction to the game.

Make sure you know what kind of shoes you should be wearing. Golf shoes for ladies and men can have spikes or be spikeless. You do not want to make the mistake of showing up for a game of golf and then discover the shoes you have are not permitted on the course.

Be on time.

You will put a real damper on the game if you show up late for tee time. You can easily tick-off the golfers in your party by showing up late, especially if it forces them to wait around for another opening. In fact, it is always good to make it a habit to be early for your tee time.

Be attentive to respecting and caring for the course.

Always make it a point to replace your divots. When, in the fairway, you hit the ball and a clod of dirt and grass goes flying, replace it. On some courses you just put the clod back and step or press on it. You will also find on most courses, there is a sand/seed mixture on your card to put into the divot. Use your divot tool to repair a deep impressions your ball makes when it lands on the green..

Be sure on to slow-poke around. As soon as you have finished a hole, replace the flag and leave the green so that the next players can play. Count your score and write it on the scorecard when you’re back at your cart.do not tear up the course without making an effort at repairing the divots. Do not leave trash behind, nor allow any one in your party to do so. Always strive to be a responsible golfer.

Be attentive to the game.

Pay special attention when someone is teeing off. During each player's tee shot, there is no talking to allow for focus concentration. Be sure not to stand in someone's line of vision. Make it a point to leave your cell phone at the clubhouse or at least set it to vibrate.

Always pay attention to the game, even when it is not your turn. You should be ready to play when it is your turn. Nobody wants to have to keep reminding an adult that it is their turn, nor do they want to stand around and wait while you get situated and ready to go. You should be lining up your next shot, going over what you would like to do before you ever walk up to the tee.

Make it a point to know who will play first, and the subsequent order thereafter for each hole. In most cases, the first player on a new hole is the one who had the lowest score on the last one. Of course, if there is a tie, then whoever had the lowest on the previous hole to that one is first.

Make sure that you know where everybody is, including all others who might be on the course around you. Not only do you have to see where your own group is, take a look around before rearing back and taking your swing. Also, be aware of the speed with which your group is playing. Are the folks behind getting moody? If you are playing at a slightly slower speed than the group behind you, invite them to go ahead and play through to avoid holding them up unduly. In the same respect, if you find that you are behind a slower group, and they have not invited you to play through, then you should remain calm and polite and not try to hurry or rush them.

Display appropriate behavior.

Perhaps one of the poorest types of behavior to show on a golf course is throwing your clubs after a bad shot.  Most people devote a lot time in choosing their clubs.  Some spend hours agonizing over steel vs graphite golf clubs. Yet when a shot goes bad they sometimes resort to throwing their club as though it was a worthless piece of junk.  Make it a point to respect your golf equipment and the people you are golfing with.  No golfer likes seeing this type of behavior.  In fact, doing this will probably only make you feel worse, which can impact your game.

Consider your golf cart.

Walking the course can be a great form of exercise. However, if you do use a golf cart, make sure that you park far enough away that you will not impede other golfers. Do not drive your cart in areas were the use of a cart is prohibited.

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Golfgal Level 3 Commenter 15 months ago

GREAT, thank you for sharing. I am new at the game this year and I am very thrilled at the integrity and politeness of the game. What used to be called the game of gentlemen still applies: except what do we call in now? The game of gentlegenders? Smiles.

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