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Golf Etiquette Explained

Golf is an ancient game that carries age-old rules of etiquette. Among the many codes of golf etiquette are some strict attire guidelines. Most golfers will happily respect and comply with the rules of etiquette, and these polite players are welcome at proper golf courses.

Golfers who scoff and consider the rules "stodgy" are destined to contain their games to a golf course that shares their disdain. That is, if they can find one.

Most golf courses, both private and public, enforce etiquette rules to some degree, and nearly all have restrictions on golf apparel. Wearing proper golf attire is considered to be one of the most important areas of etiquette, and respectful players are happy to play along. The most common requirements to golf course dress codes are collared shirts, long pants (not jeans) and golf shoes. These rules come into play both in the clubhouse and on the links.

Arriving promptly for your tee time is one of the primary rules of golf etiquette. Plan on being at the course at least twenty to thirty minutes before you will tee off. This will give you plenty of time to park the car, get changed, buy extra balls, get a cart, practice and warm up. Don't expect to be able to arrive five minutes before tee time and immediately hit the driving range.

Modern times have brought about another important rule of golf etiquette. Your cell phone or pager is not welcome on the links. Leave your electronic gizmos in the car or keep them in your locker. If you absolutely must bring the phone along to check for emergency calls, turn the ringer off and tuck it into your bag.

Using proper golf etiquette is all about minding the needs and wishes of the other players. It's important to understand how your group wishes to play before you get started. Ask if the first ready golfer should be the starter, or if the golfer with the best score on the proceeding hole should tee off first. It's easy to offend a stranger if you don't understand their wishes. Be sure that you ask the rules when you join a new group.

Golf requires precision and a great deal of concentration, so you must respect the other golfers' need for a quiet place to play. Golfers can be unforgiving if they think you've blown their big shot. Following golf etiquette requires your ability to keep quiet and stay out of the other golfers' direct line of vision. This can be a hard rule to follow, especially when you're having fun with your buddies, but it is golf etiquette in its most rudimentary form.

There's much more to golf than just a fun game. To many, it's a social springboard and a showcase of their good breeding. Even if you just play for the fun of it, you've got to appreciate that fact that golf etiquette represents more than just a persnickety dress code. Centuries of culture and tradition have created the rules of the modern game. So now, you can button your collared shirt, pull on your chinos and lace up your golf shoes with pride.

Article Source: http://www.superfeature.com

Writer Emery Deiryme is a frequent contributor to a variety of popular web magazines, on outdoor sports recreation and all American recreation subjects.
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