Article Friendly article publishing script homepage.
  Number Times Read : 382      
Categories

Golf
Golf Accessories
Golf Apparel
Golf Business/Careers
Golf Course Reveiws
Golf Equipment
Golf Fitness
Golf Gifts
Golf Instruction/Tips
Golf Jokes
Golf Software
Golf Tools
Golf Tournament Awards
Golf Tournament Gifts
Golf Tournament Planning
Golf Training Aids
Golf Travel
Ladies/Women's Golf
PGA News
Press Releases
Sports
 


   

Basic Golf Etiquette Everyone Should Know



[Valid RSS feed]  Category Rss Feed - http://golfgifts-wealthwood.com/articles/rss.php?rss=276
By : Michael D    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-10-26 04:56:20
We all know golf is a gentleman’s game. At least most of us who have been around the game for any time at all know this. Problem is, a lot of Sunday warriors don’t give much thought to this and don’t even follow the simplest of golf etiquette practices.

To avid golfers, this is pretty frustrating and viewed as plain rude. It doesn’t matter if it is a public or private golf course. Basic golf etiquette is just that “GOLF” etiquette. It applies to any golf course and any golfer. Know, learn and follow the basic golf etiquette every time you step on the golf course on the golf driving range.

Can I get a golf clap please? There’s a reason there is a specific term for how to clap on a golf course. You clap quietly, no yelling, shouting or cheering (ok, ignore the PGA tour. We’re talking about you and you group on a Sunday afternoon at the local golf course). How well do you follow simple etiquette? Ok, here is a small list of do’s and don’ts.

Do follow the golf course’s dress code.
Do show up to the tee box a little early for your tee time.
Do follow the golf course’s golf cart rules (don’t drive on the greens or in the sand traps).
Do take your own set of golf clubs to the golf course. Do not share clubs on the course.
Do be ready to play when it is your turn.
Do play ‘ready golf’.
Do let faster players or groups play thorough.
Do play by the rules.
Do keep your golf round to 4 hours or less.
Do yell “four” when you believe there is even the slightest chance of your golf ball hitting someone. It’s always better to be safe than sorry. I know it’s embarrassing sometimes to make it public information you hit a wild shot, but don’t risk someone’s safety. Yell “four”.
Do not honk your car horn when you are in the parking lot (this means if your car honks when you lock the doors with your remote, lock them manually).
Do not yell over to your friends when you are in the parking lot (remember, when you arrive at the golf course, including the parking lot, follow golf etiquette).
Do not talk or walk behind others when they are hitting the golf ball. The easiest thing to do is to always stand to someone’s back when they are hitting. This reduces the risk of you distracting them then they are about to hit the ball or during their swing.
Do not hit into slower groups or golf players in front of you (again, never do something that can risk someone’s safety).

These are some of the basic etiquette standards all golfers should know and are expected to follow on the golf course and even on the golf range. Have a great time, but never have your fun at someone else’s expense. It’s like being in a movie theatre. Everyone has paid to be there and enjoy themselves, so keep that in mind.
Author Resource:- http://www.86TheBogies.com
Article From Wealthwood Golf Articles.
New Members
select
Sign up
select
learn more
 
Nav Menu
Home
Login
Submit Articles
Submission Guidelines
Top Articles
Link Directory
About Us
Contact Us
Privacy Policy
RSS Feeds

Actions
Add To Favorites