Before you get going to far, one of the most
important points of golf etiquette is waving through. Never hold
up a group playing behind you. If you are slower than they are wave
them on and wait until they have safely gotten out of range before
you continue.
If you game is anything like mine, when you
take your first drive, you may have to contend with that familiar
obstacle – the rough. When your ball is in the rough, Nothing
rooted may be removed to allow an easier shot. It is all right
to remove dead wood, grass or leaves, providing the ball does not
move. Be very careful here!
When it's virtually impossible to hit your
ball, you may declare it unplayable. It is then allowable to
pick the ball up, move two club lengths away from the obstacle (not
nearer the hole) and drop the ball over your shoulder. But this
isn't for free—you have to add two strokes to your score. In winter
time, and during wet weather, it is sometimes permissible to lift
your ball and drop it again for a better position. Also, around some
clubs players move their balls to a choice spot with their hands.
This always pertains to balls in the fairway.
Once you reach your ball and prepare to
approach the green, study the lay of the land. Remember, when
your ball is hit out of the fairway nothing can be removed to
improve the lie of the ball unless it is dead matter. In rough, or
woods, players can pick up dead limbs, leaves, paper or cut grass.
But growing bushes, roots, tall grass must remain in
place.
In traps or on the fringes of bunkers the
player can move only things that were, perhaps, left there by
careless course attendants. This would only include rakes, lawn
mowers and other equipment used in caring for a golf course. These
technicalities make it a 'must' to know your rules.
Your iron shots from the fairway will
often dig up the grass, roots and all. This piece of turf,
called a divot, should be picked up by you or your caddy and put
back in its place, packing it down well with your foot.
Now that the group has reached the green,
other rules of golf and etiquette will come into use. As each player
shoots the caddy faces them and lifts the stick so that the ball may
have freedom of the hole if it has the proper direction. Without
caddies, the player in the group with the ball closest to the cup
has the obligation on holding the stick for his companions. When his
time comes to hit, another member of the party holds the stick for
him.
Should another player's ball be blocking
your line to the hole, then you may ask him to mark and remove it.
The marking is usually done with a coin. If your ball is in such
a position that it might interfere with a player's approach to the
hole, it is always good to ask him if he would like it marked. Don't
just walk up and grab your ball or the ball of a fellow member of
your group.
Some players make the mistake of entering
a sand trap by climbing into it from the high side, but a
following player may be penalized by having his ball come to rest in
one of the deep footprints left behind. Tearing down the sides of
traps and then leaving without repairing the damage is an
inexcusable breach of etiquette. Also, when you are in a sand trap,
be careful that your club does not touch the sand, even in your
address, until you are actually making the downward swing of the
club in your stroke.
Putting on the green is handled in the
same way as is hitting from the fairway. The ball which lies the
greatest distance from the hole is putted first, and so on down the
line until the closest man plays. Then the process is repeated until
the entire group has played the hole out.
Remember, a careful study of the rules of
play and etiquette can do more to insure enjoyment than any other
one thing. Thousands of tiny, intricate situations can arise in
golf. Don't hesitate to seek the knowledge of your pro. That's part
of his job. Your aim is to be a polite as well as a skillful golfer.
The two go hand in hand. To know the rules, leads to confidence. And
confidence is the key to your quick success in this new
undertaking.
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