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 Golf Etiquette

 Introduction
 The Spirit of the Game
 Safety

 Consideration for Other Players

 No Disturbance or Distraction
 On the Putting Green
 Scoring

 Pace of Play

 Play at Good Pace and Keep Up
 Be Ready to Play
 Lost Ball
 Priority on the Course

 Care of the Course

 Bunkers
 Repair of Divots, Ball-Marks and Damage by Shoes
 Preventing Unnecessary Damage
 Conclusion; Penalties for Breach

Source: USGA.org 

  Safety

Players should ensure that no one is standing close by or in a position to be hit by the club, the ball or any stones, pebbles, twigs or the like when they make a stroke or practice swing.

Players should not play until the players in front are out of range.

Players should always alert greenstaff nearby or ahead when they are about to make a stroke that might endanger them.

If a player plays a ball in a direction where there is a danger of hitting someone, he should immediately shout a warning. The traditional word of warning in such situations is "fore."

 

 
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