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Consideration for others should be extended to everyone on the course.
This is determined by a group’s pace of play and should be recognized when other groups are involve...
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There are reasons why it’s proper to obey cart path signs so that turf compaction is avoided.
Playing at an unduly rate of time can cause delays and hold up other groups.
Being respectful while another player putts leads the list of following proper etiquette on
Players should ensure that no players are nearby during practice swings or strokes.
If the original ball is lost, save time by playing a provisional and wave other groups through.
Players should verify scores on the hole they just completed so that they don’t take extra time lat...