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Golf course etiquette

Although we don't want to be aristocrats, if we can accept the baptism of golf culture itself, at least, our golf behavior can gradually make us a person who abides by golf etiquette. Those who abide by golf etiquette are happy for themselves and respect others. At least, you can become a popular golfer, regardless of your level.

1 Please take off your hat when entering any golf club.

Some clubs prohibit guests from wearing hats indoors. Why do they need staff to remind them or be despised by some members?

Please don't leave your clothes bag at the front desk when you check in or check out.

It's a bit like buying tickets at the train station. That's indecent. Right at your feet.

On the way to the strange stadium, prepare some change of ten yuan and twenty yuan in your pocket first.

Some courses may have to tip the caddy who picks up the bag for ten yuan and twenty yuan. You still didn't leave when you found him taking the bag off your car. With tipping, you will also be taken care of in terms of scheduled departure time, caddy configuration and bag collection when you leave.

Please put on your slippers when you enter the dressing room.

The floor of the dressing room is clean and the space is quiet. No one wants to see grass, sand or hear nails scratching the floor.

When washing clothes, please don't pile them on the couch.

That will give people a feeling of being in a public bath, so keep the dressing room visually clean.

Never try to dry the water in your jersey or sneakers with a hair dryer. Don't even think about it

I've seen people do this a few times. But that thing is for people to blow their hair!

Unless the caddy is really bad, don't put the evaluation card in the "bad" box easily.

Even if you catch up with a new caddy with a low level that day, you'd better give him a chance to live. A "bad job" may make him stop working for a week, a month or even lose his job.

Every game, there must be 18 times to hear your little white ball go into the hole.

You can thank your golfers for giving you the "OK" ball, but you'd better push it seriously. If you miss it, it doesn't matter. Let's push again until you get in! Enjoy the sound of the little white ball going into the hole, it's wonderful! Otherwise, if you play 18 hole and your ball never gets into several holes, you will be in big trouble! Besides, no one gives you "OK" during the competition, and you will gradually have the fear that you can't push the short-distance putter because of carelessness. It's not worth it! I've seen people leave without a partner to give them a consent. Some even pull the crooked ball into the hole with a very fast posture, hehe, ridiculous.

It's best for you to take your eyes off the green or the teeing ground and be with the last player in the same group who drives the ball into the hole or serves.

Don't go directly! This is the biggest and simplest respect for golfers!

10 Don't use any language to evaluate a goal of your team player unless someone asks you.

Most people know where their mistakes are, and see if their balls are too big, too small or too high. There is no need to elaborate and explain at all.

1 1 Smile at the oncoming guests or caddies.

Others give you instant happiness, and you should be happy in return, even for an instant. It is these moments that constitute the harmony on the court.

12 Take care of each scorecard, which records the results, time, weather and the names of players in the same group.

Coffee or beer time after playing can be enjoyed with the same group of golfers to enhance friendship. Of course, there must be a yardstick, and you can't let the golfers who don't play well in the same group think that you are showing off. And when you have time, you can take it out to review those golf friends who have accompanied you in your progress.

13 collect each of your eagle balls and write down the time and court on it.

The eagle ball is still memorable! Because it is not easy. Please sign your names on the golfers in the same group. They will be very happy.

14 Before the cart starts, you must hear "OK" at the back before releasing the brake.

For the safety of your caddy, this is much more important than your game.

15 in the same group, after the previous golfer left the original service position, he caught up with T.

Golfers may appreciate the beauty of this club or pay attention to the impact of the ball. We don't have that short a few seconds, so there's no need to bother.

16 Please put on gloves before it's your turn to serve.

If you just take out your gloves before and after inserting the T, it will make your teammates feel that you have delayed your time.

17 If you try to swing, keep the club head at least one yard away from the small white ball.

Try to avoid accidentally touching the ball when swinging. If you encounter it, you should consciously declare the punishment.

Develop the habit of putting the ball line on the green.

Don't rely on the caddy, his advice is for your reference only. You should have a ball line that suits your putting habit. If you let the caddie be your cycloid, you must not blame the caddie for not being there!

19 Try not to play a ball that has been completely submerged, even on the shore.

Water resistance is much greater than you think. Splashed with water, the best result is that the ball comes out of the water, and it can never fly for dozens of yards! Therefore, it is still water polo, recognizing penalty, and throwing the ball according to the rules before playing. Nobody wants to play with the rest of the hole with people covered in mud.

When you hit the ball in order on the fairway.

Don't rush to walk or continue to try to swing, so as not to affect your partner who is ready to hit the ball. Never go beyond your partner who hasn't hit the ball at any time! This is impolite and dangerous.

2 1 When marking or putting the ball on the green, don't try to reduce the distance by two centimeters.

Remember, everyone can notice the details on the collar. Still be a generous and disciplined player.

On the court, even if you hear the sound of "watching the ball" in the distance, don't look around. You should develop the habit of instinctively holding your head with your hands and bending over quickly.

The sound of "watching the ball" actually tells you to be careful and take precautions. Never look up, because you have no direction to look at and you don't know where the ball comes from.

Never pick up a ball you don't know, even if it seems unclaimed.

Maybe someone is looking for it. You can't move!

If the five-serve is normal, as long as the wood is used for the second hit, it is best to make sure that there is no one on the green.

You can't take a chance, because the fairway wood may fly farther than your No.1 wood. If the ball is swept by you and climbs 280 yards away, and there are people on the collar, it will be in big trouble.

If there are many trees in the hitting direction within 10 yards from you, it is best not to try your ball easily.

Such a short distance, if you swing hard, if the ball hits the trunk, it will bounce off quickly, which will easily hurt yourself or others. It's safer this way Just shoot it.

Don't shout for a hole in one just after playing one or three holes.

It takes a lot of luck and skill to make a hole in one. There is no need to keep repeating this cliche, whether for yourself or your teammates. Not creative at all! Perhaps, at a casual moment, it will come.

When you are ready to take off your gloves, make sure there are no golfers swinging or playing around.

The sound of tearing gloves is actually harsh. Don't let it affect your teammates.

Before you leave the bunker and get ready to walk on the green or fairway, please shake off the fine sand on the sole with a club instead of chopping your feet.

Protection provides us with a happy collar and fairway, starting from everyone.

Don't judge your partner's character or habits.

When playing ball, some people like to talk and laugh, while others are unsmiling. Some people walk fast and play, while others walk fast and play slowly. In short, it is all kinds! As long as he doesn't influence you, you are not qualified to judge others. If you don't like it, you can decide not to play it in the future, but you should keep your attitude and respect the game.

If you have a mobile phone, please set the mute vibration.

This will not affect golfers. And when you have an important call to answer, please signal to your fellow players and ask the players behind you to call first and stay away from the hitting area before speaking. In short, don't affect your golfers' hitting or delay your playing time because of answering the phone.

3 1 On the court, you'd better not shout! Including cheering for your partner's strike.

If there are other holes near your tee, your loud applause is likely to affect other players' putts. In fact, there are many ways to refuel besides shouting.

On the golf course, never swear and never throw a pole.

When you make a mistake, you should control your emotions. This is also the greatest benefit of golf for us. If you really need to vent your depression, there are many ways. You can master a skilled course by yourself, as long as you are a gentleman.

It is best not to cross the line of the same group of golfers on the green.

It is a principle not to step on the ball line of the same group of golfers; However, we'd better not cross it. Because that's not good, and it's easy to damage the collar. It is best to bypass it calmly in advance. We are not a few steps away.

On the green, you and your figure should not appear in the line of sight of the putter, even in the corner of his eye; You and your golf equipment must never make a sound when others are preparing putters or putters.

For example, when the golfer is in position and ready to hit the ball, don't practice putting the ball on the side of the collar. Although he is preparing, he may be waiting for you to stop! Besides, during the competition, it is generally forbidden to practice on the collar!

If you smoke, please politely ask the permission of other golfers when you set off on the first hole.

Although it is outdoors, it is also international etiquette.

When someone asks you about your handicap, please answer truthfully.

Don't be too modest, or others will think you are dishonest.

For the scratches on the green, please take the initiative to repair them with the green fork and then flatten them.

Don't try to step on it directly with your feet, or flatten it with a push rod, which will damage the collar. If you don't have a collar fork, remind your caddy not to forget to make it up.

Don't forget to take off your hat and thank your teammates.

The last courtesy can leave a good impression on the golfers in the same group.

When you finish cleaning the soles, you'd better clean them carefully.

If everyone does this, there will never be grass or sand on the floor of the clubhouse.

In the driving range, don't take the initiative to point out the different opinions of the swing to others unless someone asks you.

Everyone has his own habits of movements and postures, and there is no reason to actively point out or evaluate others. Because after all, we are not professional coaches of PGA. If anyone asks, you can enthusiastically tell others about your swing experience for reference.

4 1 Don't gamble on the golf course

I've seen you pay for every hole you make, hehe. Before you leave the collar and walk to the tee of the next hole, you should pay money from your ass pocket or look inside. It's too distracting to play. In fact, it's best to have a scorecard or gloves there. If you really want to gamble lightly, it's best to buy coffee after determining the draw or the number of strokes, which will not hurt your feelings, but also help you enjoy golf.

Don't always want to play two balls off the court.

Whether you want to play 36 holes 18 holes, or you just want to practice one more shot in the same place of a ball, don't do it in short! Because you must have affected the speed of the same group of golfers, and even the playing order of the whole stadium. Moreover, the rules of the stadium generally prohibit this kind of "play".

When you stop playing, try borrowing a pole from your partner.

As we all know, it is forbidden in rules of golf to ask other golfers which shot they just used. At the same time, the number of poles in the package cannot exceed 14. If you borrow a teammate's pole, no matter whether people are embarrassed to refuse you or not, even if you borrow it, your teammate can't use it again in this game. Then the number of strokes in your bag may be more than 14. Even if you are not participating in a certain competition, since you are on the golf course, it is better to follow the rules.

On the court, it is best to communicate indirectly with unfamiliar golfers in adjacent groups through caddies or patrols.

As strangers, we don't know each other's differences, habits and preferences. Therefore, the contact involving the above-mentioned adjacent relationship is best done through caddies. If everyone agrees, players will naturally express their gratitude or acceptance to each other; If there is disagreement, there will be no embarrassment and even unnecessary contradictions.

On the court or in the clubhouse, it's best not to ask people how many shots they hit when they meet friends!

There are many ways to say hello, such as the speed of the fruit collar, the weather, the length of the long grass and the hardness of the bunker. In short, don't directly ask people how many shots to play! If you are really curious, you can ask: How did the ball feel today?