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Proper Golf Etiquette for Golf Beginners

 
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 31, 2012 6:33 pm    Post subject: Proper Golf Etiquette for Golf Beginners Reply with quote

Golf is a game of many things and etiquette is a big part of it. Every experienced golfer knows that being polite and courteous to the other players is as important as hitting a good shot or making a lengthy putt. In fact, playing with a level of poise and dignity can leave an even more lasting impression to your playing partners. Some beginning golfers, however, don't know how they should act or what is considered rude during play. What's worse is that some experienced golfers that do not follow these basic rules of golf etiquette just don't care and as a result, they tend to have a harder time in finding playing partners.

There is a set of common golf etiquette procedures and by following them, you will find that the game of golf gets more enjoyable. You will also be able to find a group of golfers that you will enjoy playing with rocketballz irons.

The most common golf etiquette rule is to be quiet when another golfer is concentrating or setting up his golf shot. Talking to your golf buddies and joking around is alright, but as soon as someone prepares for a shot, then it's time to shut your mouth. You wouldn't want to be distracted with other people talking while you're making your shot with taylormade rbz irons now would you? Therefore, you should learn to be quiet when your partner is preparing his shot, setting up and swinging.

You should never stand too close to a golfer preparing for his shot because it can throw him off his concentration. Part of this etiquette covers where you should and should not stand while other players are taking their shot. You should always stand to the side and out of a golfer's peripheral vision. Never, under any circumstances, stand behind or in front of a golfer.

You should always be prepared to make your shot so you will not be the one delaying the game. Remember that the player farthest away from the hole gets to take his or her shot with taylormade rbz driver first. But if for whatever reason, there is a delay and the other golfer asks you to take your shot, then you have to be ready to do so.


The general order on the first tee would be that the player with the lowest handicap always goes first, unless a different agreement is made, such as a flip of a coin or drawing a number out of a hat. As the game continues, the person that shot the lowest score would go first on the next tee.


Every putter has the right to finish their putt if they were farthest away to begin with. If you do have to stand in another player's line, then mark your ball and allow the other golfer to putt first. after they are through and you will no longer be standing in their putting lane, then that's the time you can finish your putt with rbz driver.

By maintaining these basic golf etiquette procedures, you are not only showing other golfers that you respect their game, but it also shows how you want to be treated by other golfers when you are on the course.
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