Sparta golf society


The Golfing Society of the Departments for Communities & Local Government and Transport

2010 NEWS

Updated: 1 Sept 2010
The editor is away so no more updates till after 18 Sept

The etiquette of the game is as important as the game itself

Etiquette is a word that's often heard in relation to golf, more so than with any other sport mainly because the etiquette of the game is included in the Rules of Golf. But it's not just about manners.

The guidelines for good golf etiquette are what they are for several very important reasons: Many of them relate to the safety of golfers, many relate to pace of play (which helps keep the game enjoyable), and other rules of golf etiquette relate to maintaining the quality of the golf course.

In other words, golf etiquette is an essential part of the game. And it's something that newcomers to the game often learn as they go - on the course, when playing with more experienced golfers.

The Sparta Golf Society promotes good etiquette not only during the game but before and afterwards in and around the clubhouse. We respect the local rules and regulations particularly with the use of mobile phones, golf shoes or equipment brought into the clubhouse, correct attire etc. The Committee expect all Society members to adhere to these rules.

If you are new to the game, or just need to brush up on your golf etiquette, here are some basic rules of the road that will help keep the game enjoyable for you and those around you.

Keep It Safe
• Do not swing your club until you know that others in your group are at a safe distance. Likewise, keep your distance when others are swinging. Be aware to steer clear of trouble.
• When practicing your swing, never swing in the direction of another player. There may be pebbles or twigs or other matter in the grass that could fly up and injure a playing partner.