3è EURO:Golf Etiquette

Publié le 10 juin 2009 par dans 3ème

Golf Etiquette                 

Golf etiquette is about more than just manners. It’s also about course safety and course care, and good golf etiquette can ensure that the round of golf is enjoyable for all.
 

Players should at all times show consideration to all others using the

course. Although the following points are not Rules as such they are

an important part of the game.

• Don’t play until the group in front is out of the way.

• Shout a warning if your ball might hit someone.

• Don’t move, talk or stand close to a player making a stroke.

• Don’t step on another player’s line of putt.

• Always play without delay and keep up with the group in front.

• Invite faster groups to play through.

• Repair divot holes and pitch-marks.

• Smooth footprints in bunkers.

• Don’t drop clubs on the putting green or lean on your putter.

• Replace the flagstick carefully.

• In the case of a serious breach of etiquette, the Committee has the

authority to disqualify a player.

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