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Golf retailer drives into Scarsdale with new store.(Golfsmith International Inc. ): An article from: Westchester County Business Journal
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Citation DetailsTitle: Golf retailer drives into Scarsdale with new store.(Golfsmith International Inc. )
Author: Alex Philippidis
Publication: Westchester County Business Journal (Magazine/Journal)
Date: July 28, 2003
Publisher: Westfair Communications, Inc.
Volume: 42
Issue: 30
Page: 6(1)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Golf etiquette refers to rules and courtesies that players abide by when playing golf. These rules are meant to increase the safety and enjoyment of all the players on the golf course.
Pace of Play
Around the Course
- Arrive at the course as early as possible. Be ready to start your round when your group's tee time arrives.
- Observe and obey the posted cart rules.
- Repair divots on the tees and in the fairways.
- Take a moment to rake the sand trap after your shot. Be sure to remove your footprints, ball marks, and divots.
- If you need to enter another fairway to hit your shot, allow the players on that hole to hit before proceeding to your ball.
- Never talk while another player is in the middle of a shot.
- Avoid yelling or making loud outbursts; this distracts the other golfers around you.
- Do not leave trash around the course.
On The Greens
- Repair all marks that were caused by your approach shot.
- Shhhhh! Do not talk while players are lining up or hitting their put.
- Mark your ball if there is even the slightest chance that it could interfere with another player's shot.
- Be careful that you do not walk through another players putting line. The impression that your foot makes in the green could alter the roll of the golf ball.
- Be aware of your shadow. Be sure that it does not cast in the putting line of a fellow player.
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