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Tips for a Polite Game of Golf
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2. Based in Michigan, Margaret Ann Dimond is
a scholar and an active member of her
community. She plays a role in several
charitable and community-based
organizations, including serving on the
board of Great Oaks Country Club, where
she helped promote more female
participation in golf. As a golfer for more
than 30 years, Margaret Ann Dimond is well
versed in the game. The Professional Golf
Association (PGA) offers some guidelines for
proper etiquette on the golf course.
3. - Golfers should warm up before engaging in a
full game, making their way through each type
of iron club before moving on to wooden
clubs. Furthermore, players should be
conscientious of the number of balls hit before
a game, not leaving hundreds of them in the
middle of a field for a caddy to collect.
- Local course rules often vary, so players
should be aware of them before beginning.
Similarly, it should be confirmed that each
player in a round is comfortable with the stakes
that have been established.
4. - Equal pacing among groups in front of
and behind one another should be
established to avoid holding up an
approaching group. About 30-45 seconds is
the most each player should take between
selecting his or her club and shooting the
ball. Players should also walk at a
reasonable speed in between each shot.
For more guidelines to ensure a smooth and
fair game of golf, visit www.pga.com.