Keeping up the pace of play is intrinsic to good golf and good golf etiquette and makes the game much more enjoyable for all. Even a high handicapper can carefully watch his shots and the shots of other players in the group, and have his club drawn and be ready to hit the next shot. One doesn't have to wait for honors on the tee or wait to putt on the green according to distance.
I have played golf for almost 40 years and have not heard the term ball hawking. Is that when someone picks up (removes, takes, steals) your ball?
Last edited by graciegirl; 01-20-2009 at 09:21 AM.
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