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August 18th, 2008 — , Etiquette, Golf, Golf Etiquette, pitching mark, slow play from GoofyGolfer @ Goofy Golfer - Goofy Golfer , hitting balls all over the planet
Are you also frustrated by slow play, by way too much pitchmarks on the greens ? So am I
What can you do about it .. you can urge your fellow players to speed up play, or you can repair the pitchmarks. But if the damage is done by another flight not that much ..
So the R&A set out to…
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April 11th, 2008 — , Etiquette, Golf Etiquette, divot from Jack @ The Golf Slice
A friend of mine has the terrible habit of making huge divots when he’s taking practice swings. It irritates everyone so I thought I’d write today about proper divot etiquette on a golf course.
The common rule is to fix all of your divots after each shot. This is really as simple as taking the chunk [...]
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March 24th, 2008 — , Golf Basics, Golf Etiquette, golf course, obstruction from Jack @ The Golf Slice
By definition an artificial obstruction is anything on the golf course that is man-made in the way of your golf ball. This can be broken down nicely into two categories: movable obstructions and immovable obstructions.
A movable obstruction is a something small that you can, surprise, move out of the way. Things like empty “soda” cans, [...]
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March 10th, 2008 — , Golf Etiquette, golf outing from Jack @ The Golf Slice
So last week I was randomly selected by my boss to be a part of a golf outing in June with one of our clients. This wasn’t a big deal until I was told, more or less, that I shouldn’t take things seriously when I get out there because it was for fun and to [...]
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