Mortal1
03-13-2022, 02:48 PM
or practicing in a limited practice area?
You're more than welcome to take turns on the execs or in the practice areas. you should know that the furthest person from the hole goes first(when playing)...typically...and on the green they can putt out(since no one really cares about stepping in someone else's line)without waiting for others to hit. ready golf is great everywhere, but if someone just putted from the furthest away they can continue.
in practice areas with limited holes to putt or chip to the actual etiquette is to just share a hole and while you can take turns you most certainly do not have to.
You're more than welcome to take turns on the execs or in the practice areas. you should know that the furthest person from the hole goes first(when playing)...typically...and on the green they can putt out(since no one really cares about stepping in someone else's line)without waiting for others to hit. ready golf is great everywhere, but if someone just putted from the furthest away they can continue.
in practice areas with limited holes to putt or chip to the actual etiquette is to just share a hole and while you can take turns you most certainly do not have to.