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Originally Posted by tomwed
Sorry
If you are going too slow I will go around you.
I won't putt out. I won't look for a ball I lost in the fairway. I don't keep score. Hell, I might even ground my club in a sand trap.
Born to be wild.
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None of those violate golf etiquette. Grounding your club in a bunker is OK, as long as you rake the bunker afterwards.
This reminds me of the story of a couple who were having sex in the bunker of a private upscale golf club. They were discovered by someone who then told them to leave, especially since they were not members of the club.
As they were leaving, they asked how he knew they were not members. He said, "Because members would have raked the bunker."
Golf etiquette is very important when you are on a golf course, even if you are not playing golf.