The Truth About Golf Etiquette

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The Truth About Golf Etiquette

Tuesday, March 20th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

Golf etiquette involves your behavior and attire while on the golf course. Rules of etiquette are derived from at least two sources: the official rules of golf and the specific rules of the particular course you are playing on. There is a lot that you need to learn about golf etiquette. There are things that you can and cannot do, and it may take several times on the golf course to learn them all.

Golf etiquette rules are designed for a multitude of reasons. Below are some of the more common reasons:

  1. some rules ensure a safe playing area for all golfers;
  2. some rules are designed to maintain the golf course;
  3. some rules show respect for your fellow golfers;
  4. some rules are designed to preserve the image of the golf course or club; and
  5. some rules involve tradition, etc.

All sports have their own rules of etiquette, this is not unique to golf. If you do not follow the golf etiquette rules of the course or club, they may not allow you to play. These rules are very important to master.
 
Golf Etiquette Overview

First, the dress code is usually very important when it comes to golf etiquette. The best advice when going to a new golf course or club, go to the pro shop and ask what golfers generally wear on that course. Many courses have their own rules as to what you can and cannot wear. Mandatory golf attire is not consistent among courses. 

Each course has its own dress code, usually depending on the formality of the particular course that you are playing on. It is important that you understand the formality for your new course so that you can observe the rules of golf etiquette. It is very important to wear what everyone else is wearing, golf is a very old sport and golf etiquette is a tradition. Wearing proper clothing shows you respect the sport as well as the course you are playing on.

Another key aspect of golf etiquette is your behavior while on the golf course. You must behave according to the standards for both the game and for that particular golf course. You must follow the same rules that the other golfers follow to ensure consistent golf etiquette.

This also includes being reserved while on the golf course. Golf is a sport that requires alot of concentration, so being loud or unruly on the golf course is distracting to your fellow golfers. Players take their game very seriously and golf etiquette ensures that this is respected and they are given the opportunity to play at their best.

It is extremely distracting to serious golfers to have novices on the golf course that are not familiar with and are not following proper golf etiquette. Acting in this manner shows disrespect and is considered rude.

Similar rules apply to many other sports and should not be surprising to anyone. If you can not follow the rules you have no right being on the golf course. 

 

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