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Golf is a fun and stimulating outdoor pastime to enjoy with friends. When you’re first getting into the sport, you’ll want to understand both technique and etiquette to ensure you play a fair game. Before embarking on your next tee time, review these unspoken rules that other players and golf course staff will appreciate. 

5 Golf Etiquette Recommendations to Embrace

1. Do Not Miss Your Tee Time

A busy golf course schedules multiple tee times throughout the day. To avoid missing your reservation and disrupting the flow of other golfers, always arrive early for your tee time. It’s the best way to have an enjoyable experience. 

Tee Time2. Stay on Pace

While golf is designed to be a leisurely activity with a social aspect for groups, you should still stay on pace. You don’t want to be the slow player in your party. Being prepared for your turn ensures groups ahead and behind of you enjoy their time without interference. 

3. Repair Damaged Ground

Novice and experienced players alike kick up grass and terrain on occasion. If your swing has damaged the ground, do your best to restore it. Many players carry a small pocket knife to help with this process. 

4. Announce Your Swing

Since other parties and maintenance staff will be on the course, giving others a heads-up that you’re hitting your ball is considered respectful and the best way to avoid injury. As you set up and prepare to swing, yell, “Fore!” 

5. Manage Your Temper

When a swing goes awry and your ball ends up in the water or a sandpit, it’s natural to feel frustrated. While it’s tempting to express those feelings by throwing a golf club or shouting, these actions are considered poor sports conduct. Manage your temper and remind yourself it’s only a game, so you and your group can continue to enjoy a nice day on the course. 

 

If you’re looking for a scenic place to play a round of golf with friends or you’re interested in honing your skills with a group or private lesson, head to Waikoloa Village Golf Club. Designed by the famous architect Robert Trent Jones Jr., this premier Big Island golf course offers stunning views of the Kohala coastline at 1,000 feet of elevation. Call (808) 883-9621 or visit their website to arrange your tee time today.

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