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Originally Posted by irish2468
As the winter season progresses and the Villages swells. Golf playing still dominates our activities.
My wife plays 3 times a week and I play 4 to 5 times a week.
But this season golf etiquette from players on all courses (Executive and Championship) is terrible.
Ball marks on the greens are rarely repaired by those who created them...some greens look like moon scape, so if you can tee your ball up you can bend over and repair your ball mark with a tee or ball mark repair tool..!!!!!!
Scuff marks from those dragging their feet on the greens.
Driving golf carts too close to the greens...what's up with that????
If you can't play the game with the dignity it deserves then don't PLAY

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The pandemic has resulted in many people who rarely or never before played golf to take up the game. Golf is one of the few relatively safe outdoor activities that lends itself to easy social distancing. Unfortunately, the result is overcrowded courses and golfers who don't know the proper etiquette of the game. It is definitely an unfortunate consequence of Covid.
We need a term for it, i will throw out Covetiquette, but I am sure others can come up with a better one?