Title: Basic Golf Etiquettes
1Basic Golf Etiquettes
2What is Golf Etiquette?
- Golf Etiquette refers to a set of rules and
practices designed to make the game - of golf safer and more enjoyable for golfers and
to minimize possible damage to - golf equipment and courses
- Unlike many sports, golf is played, for the most
part, without the supervision of a - referee or umpire
- The game relies on the integrity of the
individual to show consideration for other - players and to abide by the Rules
- All players should conduct themselves in a
disciplined manner, demonstrating - courtesy and sportsmanship at all times,
irrespective of how competitive they may be
3List of Basic Golf Etiquettes
- Safety
- Pace of Play
- Respect for Other Players
- Golf Cart Etiquette
- Golf Course Maintenance
- Miscellaneous
4Safety
- Players should ensure that no one is standing
close by when they make a stroke or - practice swing
- Players should not play until the players in
front are out of range - If a player's ball appears to be headed towards
another player or group, he/she - should immediately yell "FORE" in order to alert
the player or group -
5Pace of Play
- Players should play at a good pace and keep up
with the group - From the time the player selects his club until
he actually hits his shot, he should - take no more than 30 to 45 seconds
- Players should be ready to play as soon as it is
their turn to play - If a player is not ready to take his shot then he
should encourage his fellow - players to play
6Pace of Play
- If a player has lost his golf ball in the water
or is out of bounds, then in order to - save time, he should play with a provisional ball
or let the player behind him move - forward till he tries to find his golf ball
7Respect for Other Players
- Players should not distract or disturb other
players when they are preparing - to putt
- Players should ensure that any electronic device
taken onto the course does - not distract other players
- If a player does not have a caddie and has been
asked to tend the flagstick, - he should make sure that he is not standing on
anyone's line - In stroke play, a player who is acting as a
marker should, if necessary, on the - way to the next tee, check the score with the
player concerned and record it
8Golf Cart Etiquette
- Never go joyriding with the golf cart, accidents
occur due to negligence - Never drive the cart through the lush green grass
or muddy areas - Never drive the cart within the hazard boundaries
or within 10 yards - of water hazards or bunkers
9Golf Course Maintenance
Divots should always be repaired, either by
placing sand in the divot or replacing the
grass, preferably with a driver. Player should
repair any divot holes made by them.
10Golf Course Maintenance
Players should enter the bunker from the low side
at a point nearest to the ball. Before leaving a
bunker, players should carefully fill up and
smooth over all holes and footprints made by them
and any nearby made by others. A rake should be
used for this purpose.
11Miscellaneous
- Players have the responsibility of learning and
understanding the Rules of - the game
- Players should always know which brand of golf
ball they are using, - or mark it to avoid confusion during play
- Players yelling, screaming, throwing clubs or
otherwise making a fool of - themselves is unacceptable and, in some cases,
dangerous to others - Players, at the end of the round, should shake
hands with his fellow players, - congratulate the winners, console the losers, and
thank them for their company
12Miscellaneous
Apparels
13THANK YOU