Golf is a game of skill, but it’s also one built on respect—for the course, your playing partners, and the game itself. Good etiquette keeps play moving, protects the course, and creates a better experience for everyone.
Here are a few essentials to follow:
1. Be ready to play: Don’t make others wait. Plan your shot while others are playing and be ready to hit when it’s your turn.
2. Keep pace: If your group is slow and holding up others, let faster players play through.
3. Repair the course: Always fix your pitch marks on the green and replace divots in the fairway. Rake bunkers after use.
4. Respect personal space: Stay quiet and still while others are hitting. Never stand directly behind someone’s line or shadow their ball.
5. Follow dress codes and rules: Every course has different expectations—respect them.
6. Celebrate, but don’t show off: Golf is competitive but also social. A good attitude matters more than a perfect score.
Understanding these unspoken rules will help you feel more confident and welcomed at any course. It’s all about showing respect—for the game and everyone you share it with.