Golf Etiquette

Mobile phones are to be switched off or in the mute mode whilst on the
course.
Keep It Safe
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Do not swing your club
if others in your group are not at a safe distance. Remember to keep your distance when others are
swinging.
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When practicing your
swing, never swing in the direction of another player. There may be pebbles or twigs or other matter in the
grass that could fly up and injure a playing partner.
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Do not hit the ball until you are
certain that the group ahead of you is out of range.
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If your ball appears
headed toward another player or another group, give them a warning by yelling out, "Fore!"
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Observe the safety
suggestions posted in golf carts and drive carefully. Golf etiquette requires keeping your cart off the grass
as much as possible.
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Never throw clubs in
anger. In addition to being rude and childish, it could also be dangerous.
Maintain a Good Pace
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Keep the round moving
by always being prepared to hit your shot when it is your turn. You probably don't like waiting on other
groups - don't make others wait on you.
• The player who is away hits first in a
group. However, in friendly matches, this rule can be ignored in favor of "ready play" - players hit as they are
ready. Make sure all players agree to this before you start.
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Do not spend too much
time looking for a lost ball, particularly if there is a group behind you ready to play. If you insist on
taking the full five minutes alloted in the rulebook to look for lost balls, ensure you wave up the group
behind to allow them to play through.
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Always try to keep pace
with the group ahead of you. If space opens in front of you, allow a faster group to play through.
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Always leave the
putting green as soon as your group has finished putting.
And a Few More Golf Etiquette
Hints
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Quiet, please! Never
talk during another player's swing.
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Do not yell out
following a shot. Even if boisterous behavior doesn't bother your playing partners, there are other people on
the course who may be within earshot.
• Be aware of your shadow on the putting
green. Don't stand in a place that causes your shadow to be cast across another player or that player's putting
line.
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Never walk through a playing
partner's putting line. Your footprints might alter the path of a partner's putt. Step over the putting line,
or walk around (behind) the partner's ball.
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