It’s one of the rarest and most thrilling accomplishments in golf. But with great achievement comes great ...
7. Brush up on golf rules and etiquette If you're new to any sport, the first thing you should know is how it works and the proper way to behave when playing. This naturally applies to golf, and it ...
In 1967, the great man wrote: “In golf, customs of etiquette and decorum are just as important as rules governing play”. Such customs are taken seriously and so, for the safety of patrons, “running is ...
The Rules of Golf offer some caveats regarding the three-minute search period for a potentially lost golf ball. Here's what ...
If you have a 15th (or more!), it's a penalty under Rule 4.3b in The Rules of Golf. In stroke play, it's two shots for each hole where the violation occurred up to four strokes. In match play ...
I hit my ball into a pile of leaves, now what? This involves what the Rules of Golf calls “loose impediments.” In other words, any unattached, natural objects that can be easily removed – things like ...
Since the end of last year, Daniel Post Senning — the great-great-grandson of American etiquette queen Emily Post and co-president of the Emily Post Institute — has been gobsmacked by the ...
Chopstick rules, like so much other etiquette, have become less rigid, with media articles in Asia bemoaning the decline of the younger generation’s proper chopstick use. Don’t worry too much ...
Of course, we all heard 'just one piece' when we rang the doorbell to collect our candy, but there are actually a few other (dare we say, more important) etiquette rules to be followed on ...