Good Manners at Golf Courses -- What You Should Know

Golf is a very popular sport enjoyed by men, women and children of all ages. There are untold numbers of golf clubs and golf courses around the world that golfers can enjoy. While every individual course and organization is going to have its own set of rules for golfers to follow, it's good to understand basic etiquette relating to the sport. Let's first discuss something that not only relates to golfing, but to life in general -- being on time.

Being on time is important in the sport of golf. It's a good idea to arrive at least thirty minutes before your tee time. You might be asked to sign in upon arrival at some courses. While you're waiting, you can prepare your equipment and get some practice. Because golf is a form of exercise, it's a good idea to warm up before golfing. The time you spend waiting can be a perfect opportunity to do so. Being on time is a matter of politeness that not only affects you, but the people you are golfing with, as well as those behind you.

Another issue for golfers is clothing. You'll find that most clubs, organizations and courses have dress codes that specify what you can and cannot wear. Denim is prohibited most everywhere, as are shorts that are too short in length. Some courses don't even allow shorts. Shirts are almost always going to need to be collared, although there are more lenient courses that allow shirts without collars. You will find there is plenty of golf clothing to choose from, so there's no reason why you cannot dress appropriately when golfing.

Then there's the issue of noise. Most people desire silence when taking their turn on the golf course. This means you should not talk if at all possible. One of the most aggravating things a golfer can do is use a cell phone on the course. If you have a need for your phone on the course, turn the ringer off and turn the phone to vibrate. If a call does come in that you have to answer, step away from the area where others are playing so your conversation doesn't distract or disturb them.

Basic good manners are important, not only on golf courses, but in many other places as well. For example, many of the rules listed above would also apply to a fine restaurant. Golf is considered a more formal sport and is one that many take very seriously. By following the rules of the course, as well as the etiquette of civilized society, you can enhance your enjoyment of the game and show respect for others.

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