Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Golf Course Etiquette

Please do your part in keeping the course looking the best it can each day.  Repairing ball marks, raking bunkers, and filling divots with sand are all part of basic golf course etiquette. 

Throughout the summer I have continued to hear comments from players playing in the evening regarding bunkers not being raked.  Bunkers are tough enough to hit out of without having to hit out of an unraked footprint.  Respecting the course and your fellow players will go a long way in making the game more enjoyable for all.

Footprints left in a bunker.

With the ball marks, we've all heard it before.  A properly repaired ball mark will heal in a few days (or less).  An unrepaired or improperly repaired mark may take a couple of weeks to heal.  Please take the extra time to find and repair your ball marks.

Thank you for your help with these issues.    


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