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This
is from John Gunby's handout
Three
Ideas to make lots of friends and influence people:
- Play FAST
- Play SAFE
- Play COURTEOUSLY
FAST means that you move quickly between shots.
Hit the ball and get out of the way.
SAFE means that you don't endanger other people with your
club or ball. Know what you're doing and watch what you're
doing. Be aware of your surrounds.
COURTEOUS means be nice to the environment and to the people
within the environment. In fact, the first Section of the
Rules of Golf deals with "Etiquette".
FAST PLAY
- Be ready to hit when it is your turn.
- Play "Ready" golf
- Watch your ball all the way and line it up with a landmark.
Then proceed in a straight line to that spot, if possible.
- Plan a shot as you're approaching it. Know the yardage
markers before you go out and play.
- Look at the next hold and plan the most "efficient"
strategy for getting over to it.
- Don't play "golf car derby"
- Don't play "ball mark tag" on the putting green.
- The first player to "Hole Out" has the Flagstick
ready to put into the Cup after all players have putted
out.
- Move on to the next tee when you're done putting AND write
down the scores on the next tee box.
SAFE PLAY
- Look around you and make sure the area is clear before
you swing.
- Be in safe position so that a golf ball (even mis-hit)
will not hit you.
- If your ball might hit someone, yell "FORE"
in plenty of time.
- Golf Cars are just that - CARS - they are not toys and
they can injure if driven recklessly.
COURTESY
- Make reservations to play golf and if you cannot make
it or number of players change, call ahead in plenty of
time. Take note of dress codes or any requirements.
- Arrive at least 20 minutes before your reservation and
check-in.
- Introduce yourself to your playing partners and identify
your golf ball.
- Fix ball marks, even those of others who are not courteous.
- Rake the bunker after you have played from it.
- Keep golf cars away from the greens and tee (on the car
paths or at least 30 yards away).
- Don't step in another play's line on the green.
- Watch your shadow & movement while others are playing.
- Do not tear up the ground with practice swings.
- Encourage others while playing.
- Encourage yourself and think highly of yourself.
- Thank others after your round for playing with you.
- Be aware that many more golfers are enjoying the golf
course other than your group or the group directly behind
you or in front of you. You might not see them, but your
actions influence their enjoyment.
The "original" rule of golf was pretty simple.
Play the course as you find it, play the ball as it lies.
Scott Little, PGA
Golf Shop 480-838-0488
Call
the Golf Shop, 480-838-0488
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Last Updated:
April 6, 2016
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