Basic Golf Etiquette
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- Play the ball where it lies
- Count every stroke
- Don’t play out of turn
- Silence when your playing partner is about to play a shot
- Not treading on your playing partner’s putting line
- Allowing ample time for the group ahead to play before hitting your shot
This last point is not only good golf etiquette but also will avoid serious injury to those sharing the golf course with you. There are too many examples of impatient golfers hitting far too soon and striking individuals in the group ahead. Of course, the converse can also hold true. It is important that golfers take their shot when the time is right and not dawdle, spending too much time analyzing the shot or looking for a lost ball an inordinate amount of time. Golf is a great game and we all love it but taking 6+ hours to play a round will quickly spoil the day.
There are numerous other rules, many of them pretty weird and often seemingly overly harsh in terms of penalty strokes. Some of these are being reviewed and occasionally revised by golf’s governing body (grounding the club while in a sand trap). But the existence of these oddities in some ways contributes to the stature and character of the game. It’s unique!
So enjoy the game, observe the rules and conduct yourself with the etiquette that the grand old game deserves - and don't forget your CADDYSACK™!
Doug Keyes (Dougie "2 Balls") is an engineer and salesman by day, avid reader and writer by night. Doug would like nothing more than to spend his days on a golf course and his nights in a comfy chair with a good book. Doug is a proud member of the CaddySack Comedy Crew and is well-known for his famous line "CADDYSACK™ has 2 balls" in the most recent CaddySack video "What's in the Sack"