Golf Apparel -
The Start Of Good Golf Etiquette
Many of us recall old movie images of golfers in plaid pants, sweater vests, billed caps, and other stereotypical apparel of golfing lore. While clothing on golf courses has changed over the years, proper golf apparel is still expected.
Most clubs and courses, even the public ones, require that golfers follow a dress code. The most common rule is the collared shirt. Many courses also require long pants, not jeans, and golf shoes.
5 Minutes Early Is Too Late
When it comes to actually starting your game, the primary rule of etiquette is to show up on schedule for your tee time. You'll need time to park your car, warm up, practice, buy balls, change, and pick up a cart. Being early is a matter of consideration for others.
Leave Cell Phones In The Real World
The exclusion of cell phones from golf apparel is another common courtesy on the links. Cell phones should be left in your car or locker. If you do need to bring 1 onto the course for emergencies, keep it turned off.
When you're on the course, you'll need to understand how the other golfers in your group want to play. Some let the best score tee off on the next hole, while others let whoever is ready tee off first. You can offend players by not following their rules.
Time-Honored Conventions Make Golfing Unique
An obsession with quiet is another characteristic for which golfers are known. Like most traditions, this one is based on necessity. When your object is to hit a tiny ball with a long stick, you need all of your concentration. Even if you're golfing with friends, respect the basic rule of keeping quiet during shots, and standing out of the shooter's direct line of vision.
Today the golfing rules of etiquette can seem a throwback to days of old. They harken back to a slower and gentler time when consideration for others was perhaps easier. In the 21st century, golfing provides us a time away from the hustle and bustle of everyday living. Though golf is a highly competitive game, it is a gentleman's -- and gentlewoman's -- game.
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