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Old 11-29-2024, 11:43 AM
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I’ll just add

13. 65+ you are allowed to take your shag bag to the chipping green and hit 50 balls all over the green and prevent anyone else from using it.
14. On courses where the cart path goes back by the t-box you can pull up to the t-box before the 4some has left the green and completely block the cart path.
15. You can pull up to the t-box before the people you are following are finished and check out their swings. Maybe you can speed them up, everyone always appreciates that.
16. Always try to hit your ball on the green before those you are following have a chance to return to their cart. They might have forgotten that you are behind them.

Having experienced all of these things in my last round of golf, it has me just wondering, is this the new golf etiquette?
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Old 11-29-2024, 12:41 PM
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I’ll just add

13. 65+ you are allowed to take your shag bag to the chipping green and hit 50 balls all over the green and prevent anyone else from using it.
14. On courses where the cart path goes back by the t-box you can pull up to the t-box before the 4some has left the green and completely block the cart path.
15. You can pull up to the t-box before the people you are following are finished and check out their swings. Maybe you can speed them up, everyone always appreciates that.
16. Always try to hit your ball on the green before those you are following have a chance to return to their cart. They might have forgotten that you are behind them.

Having experienced all of these things in my last round of golf, it has me just wondering, is this the new golf etiquette?
OK, then I'll add this:

After leaving the green, get in cart, converse with cart mate, confirm scores with all 4 golfers, write it down, get out of cart, spend 2 minutes putting club away and screwing around in bag, get back in cart, converse some more then drive away.
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Old 11-29-2024, 01:04 PM
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OK, then I'll add this:

After leaving the green, get in cart, converse with cart mate, confirm scores with all 4 golfers, write it down, get out of cart, spend 2 minutes putting club away and screwing around in bag, get back in cart, converse some more then drive away.
The list keeps getting better. lol Thanks for the additions, I agree on all of them. Too many players don't care if they're holding people up.

That's always been something I dislike about golf, one slow group can back up the whole course. Especailly when the marshals aren't allowed to tell people to pick up the pace.
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Old 11-29-2024, 01:34 PM
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I detect a bit of sarcasm in you tone...
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Old 11-29-2024, 01:48 PM
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sarcasm can be a great teacher........... the main goal is to get folks to revere the golf course, even if their games suck.........care for the course is #1

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I actually couldn't care less about a dress code. The whole world has gone casual, even church. I'd love to wear a t shirt when I play, I hate polo/golf shirts.

Women can wear whatever they want. At least thats how it seems in the 2 plus years we've been here. Yoga pants and tank tops are common, but again I'm fine with it.

What people wear has no affect on course condition or pace of play.

Live and let live

Many of the things the op listed are what really matter, imo.
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The list keeps getting better. lol Thanks for the additions, I agree on all of them. Too many players don't care if they're holding people up.

That's always been something I dislike about golf; one slow group can back up the whole course. Especially when the marshals aren't allowed to tell people to pick up the pace.
One golfer in my regular foursome says it best when it comes to getting stuck behind a slow group: How is it fair that we are waiting on every shot, and they are never waiting to hit?

My favorite axiom is: Your place on the course is immediately behind the group ahead of you, NOT immediately ahead of the group behind you. Which is why the times on the scorecard are often a joke. There is no reason a twosome should EVER hold up a foursome, much less take more than the 2:08 allotted for each 9.
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The thing about yoga pants..

My wife says, "Just because you CAN wear them, doesn't mean you SHOULD wear them..."
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Old 11-29-2024, 04:29 PM
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The thing about yoga pants..

My wife says, "Just because you CAN wear them, doesn't mean you SHOULD wear them..."

Agree 100%. Yoga pants can be the best thing a woman can wear or the worst thing. lol
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Where did you fine these policies?
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Old 11-30-2024, 12:56 PM
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I suppose the majority of etiquette breaches (and some direct course regulations as well) are because the people at fault are lazy or just don't care, but there ARE instances when the person at fault honestly doesn't know. Yeah, he or she SHOULD know, but...

A couple of instances from the past 3 years or so: A guy in the group ahead of us was pulling his pullcart up to his ball on the green. There was a really slow group ahead so we caught up to them after a couple of holes. I mentioned to the guy with the pullcart that the Ambassadors wouldn't take it too kindly if they saw him doing that. He said he didn't know, and actually thanked me for telling him.

Another time while on Chula Vista we were caught in a rain shower. Nothing much...maybe 5 minutes or so and it was over, but the group ahead of us, (snowbirds, it turned out) after holing out, parked their carts next to the green under a tree and just stayed there. It was a short hole so after wait of maybe 5 minutes I walked on over to them and good-naturedly told them that correct course etiquette would be to move along to the next tee. They were apparently waiting for the group ahead of them to tee off, but said that they didn't know that they were in violation of course etiquette and that they'd be glad to move along. Again, I was thanked for telling them.

A good-natured reminder never hurts.
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Another important policy:

At the end of the "official" scheduled day, be sure to delay your game as long as possible. Especially if you're the last ones on the course and are renting a cart. The Ambassador absolutely does /not/ want to go home in time for supper. You get extra bonus points if a) it's raining and you drove through the mud, requiring the Ambassador to clean off the cart before returning it to the garage, and b) it's a holiday and the course closes early JUST to make sure the employees can get home in time for supper.

Triple bonus points if you're finished golfing and are just hanging around with your rented golf cart, and give the Ambassador lip when he asks you to return it.
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