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5 etiquette guidelines you might be breaking on the greens
What should you do (and what should you never do) while on the putting green? Here are five things every golfer should know. The post 5 etiquette guidelines you might be breaking on the greens ...
Techno-alarmists keep insisting that robots are going to make us all redundant. Sounds scary. But The Etiquetteist isn’t worried about his job. Smart as they may be, machines lack emotional ...
Replacing your divots is a must and probably the first etiquette rule that we learn. If the divot has disintegrated then try to find a container of soil/sand and simply fill in the divot.
Two weeks ago, in a column ordinarily given over to our own views on golf etiquette, we turned the tables and asked for yours. Our goal was to take your temperature on everything from dress-code ...
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Golf etiquette mistakes to avoid
In this video, Neil Tappin and Jezz Ellwood discuss the etiquette mistakes golfers most commonly make... and how to avoid ...
No one teaches you golf etiquette. It’s just something that’s informally passed down from golfer to golfer, generation after generation, like family histories or the legend of Bigfoot. Etiquette is a ...
Phil Mickelson calls it a "huge problem" in golf, an unhappy consequence of the Covid boom. Overcrowded tee sheets? Grinding pace of play? Not exactly. In a recent post on X, the six-time major ...
In an affront to etiquette-abiding golfers everywhere, President Donald Trump was caught on video last week driving a golf cart across a green at his course in Bedminster, N.J. That was bad (but not ...
Ever since humanity developed the technology to miniaturize the telephone—first to the size of shoe, then to the size of a credit card, and then back to the size of a shoe again—one debate has raged: ...
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