Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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or "Losing your cool"....
it is recommended that when there is a group on the tee that you wait till it's clear before moving up... the reasons are a few: so that you don't make noise while the group on the tee is hitting...to avoid crowding the tee now I had a run-in with someone who mistakenly thinks that coming to the tee...any tee...while his group is on them is a breach in etiquette....he was/is misinformed...the only etiquette breach is that while approaching the tee your cart or the occupants are making noise and once get there keep talking even while people are hitting... I was walking...waited till the group(as a whole)was moving to the forward most tee and walked up to the gold tee(quietly)...once the debarked the cart I stood stock still and waited while they hit... the person who didn't like me there told me to leave and started in on a rant about it being improper....he is/was wrong...I asked him if this was an etiquette issue...he yelled that it was...now this is the same person who drives his cart within a few feet of the greens and tees....hits multiple tee shots from the black tees(no he rarely came close to the green)and yelled at me(aren't there others on the course this might be bothering?)...he was choosing which etiquette suggestions to consider worth his time... summation: if you're going to lose it on the course try and make sure that you're in the right...to those who will inevitably agree with this curmudgeon...many of the etiquette suggestions here at the villages are put in place because of people who are clueless as to what not to do on the course...they are in no way a reflection of etiquette in the rules of golf which rely on common sense and consideration... |
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"The best revenge is living well!" Enjoy because they are miserable.
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And I will stay back unless there is a gap in front of the group. Than I like to move up quietly as a way of sending a message they need to close the gap. It's passive aggressive etiquette. |
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What was the guy doing hitting multiple tee shots, shooting for his own best ball? I would think having two foursomes on a tee box would be crowded and someone could get hurt. I've seen foursomes standing on a tee box taking practice swings at a tee'd ball when another group are on a green.
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OP, I assume you were a single in this situation and the guy doing the "hollering" was in a foursome. A single (according to the rules of golf) has no status. However, if the guy was hitting two balls off the tee in front of you and slowing play up he was definitely in the wrong.
If I. Felt like a confrontation, I would say something regarding hitting two balls off the tee, if not, I would find me a shade tree and enjoy the scenery!
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I am married to the nicest guy on earth. That said he came in after his round yesterday a little miffed. When playing by himself he scores much lower as his concentration is better with out the social side. He uses these rare times (which he looks forward to) to really play serious. Yesterday while playing alone he felt like he was being pushed by the group behind. He could only move as fast as the group in front (a foursome) allowed and wished the group behind would have given him some breathing room. His feeling was that their tee time was two slots ahead of theirs and also set to allow for a foursome to play at his t time and that surely they could wait a few minutes and stay in their own timing schedule which would have given him some breathing room even with the very slow play of the group ahead of him. He didn't say anything to them but probably nicely should have asked if they would back off I think. He by the way usually plays a pretty fast round.
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I'm one of those, just relax and enjoy.
If there are people in front of us teeing off at the forward tee and we're going to hit from the middle tee, we hang back and wait for them to tee off. When they leave the tee box, we move to the middle tee. What's the hurry ? You can't tee off until they finish the hole. There is plenty of time to get set up and ready to tee off.
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Do you ever see anyone on an exec hit a provisional, call a ball unplayable and know their options, drop a ball from shoulder length, walk back on a lost ball, or hit an embedded lie?
This is not that kind of golf community. When someone offers to keep my score I tell them I don't keep score. And when they ask why not? I tell them if you're not going to count them all, why count any? That's funny to a seasoned golfer. I agree. It is great here when you don't take golf [or much of anything else] too seriously. |
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That used to be true, but as of 2004, the reference was removed from the Etiquette Section of The Rules of Golf.
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To the basic question the OP had (and ignoring the boorish behavior by the man he encountered).... On the exec courses I know a lot of people who feel pressured and uncomfortable when the group behind them pulls up to the tee boxes before their group has finished teeing off. I personally prefer that the group hangs back to a safe spot before the black tees until our group finishes teeing off. Space, quiet, prying eyes, etc... To me it is an etiquette issue. I think more women, especially newer golfers, are bothered by this than perhaps experienced male golfers. JMHO of course.
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