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Golf Etiquette Tips And Beginner Tips

Here are some golf etiquette tips and beginner tips to help you improve your golf game. Golf etiquette is very important on the golf course, and that is why it is considered a traditional part of the game and makes golf more pleasant and fun for everyone! It is also important for safety purposes, and should try to learn them as soon as possible. Here are some golf etiquette tips and beginner tips to help you improve.

* You should always stand quietly and never walk or move while others are playing.

* Remember to always stand to the right of the shot and never behind a player. This is vital for safety.

* Be aware of others playing.

*Invite other golfers to play through by standing aside and waving them through. Once you have waved them through, let them go.

* Make practice swings ONLY when there's no chance that you'll disturb another golfer and always remember, NEVER HAVE PRACTICE SWINGS ON A TEE.

* When playing from a bunker, you should always replace divots, rake, and repair any pitch marks or damage. All you have to do to repair or replace it, is pick up the chunk of turf and gently press it back in place: and don't worry it will grow back on its own.

*Be punctual on the first tee.

* On the putting green, don't stand or walk on the line of another players shot.

* Always try to keep it moving so that other players are not delayed.

* Never hit into a group of people! If you accidentally hit a ball towards someone, call out "fore!" If you ever hear someone shout "fore," bend over and cover your head with your arms.

* Never place your clubs in a bunker.

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