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| Re: Playing etiquette Of course Rule 6-8 says that players must not discontinue play anyway. But given this was social golf the rules are often an irrelevance. If a group take time out they should expect that others may not want to and have the courtesy to allow them through. |
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| Re: Playing etiquette In competiton golf yes.. allways wait.. if theyre taking too long talk too someone with authority and ask them too do something about it, they may disqualify them... however social golf I would have gone straight onto the back nine... You snooze you lose. |
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| Re: Playing etiquette Firstly i would have not waited 10 mins in the first place. as that could have caused a hold up and also you are not meant to walk off the course for a quick break and then carry on as 'aaa' said. I think it was disgraceful that the 2ball were argueing about this as they should not have stopped and it was their own fault |
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| Re: Playing etiquette You were right to continue playing. At most courses, anyone stopping between nines forfeits their place. They should also not be interferring with the continuation of any groups coming behind them. |
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| Re: Playing etiquette You know I thought I was right to continue since they decided to take a break, when the two people that were in front of us showed up, (man and woman) the man didnt say anything but the woman threw a "fit" she started saying " you cant do that, did you get the ok from the club house?" when I told her I didn't believe we had to wait if the foursome decided to take a break and she replied "of coarse you do, what do you think we were waiting for?" I would have asked the two of them to join us but my wife gave me a "don't even think about it" look, so we tee'ed off and played on. |
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| Re: Playing etiquette It only makes sense that if you stop to eat/pee/drink, whatever, that the people behind you either: a) choose to stop to eat/pee/drink, whatever or b) tee off Normally if they're playing through, they'll leave their bags by the tee while they duck in to relieve themselves quickly, or they'll leave someone on the tee as a placeholder. But if a foursome disappears, and there's no bags on the tee, I play. |
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Rut roh, there are many ladies that I prefer to see in front of me on ourgolf course. Not only are they more attractive, they play quicker than many men at our course. I didn't know that there where any Michelle Wie wannabes monitoring these threads. mea culpa ![]() |
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