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Often people let themselves go and they dont follow the first rules [http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/10/prweb8844985.htm nh attorney hynes] they were probably first taught. Golf etiquette (frequently misspelled as: edicate) is among, if not the most important elements of the game. There are certainly a few key things that golfers seem to ignore.

Be quite although some are reaching

Dont hit-up on other golfers

Rake the mud after your shot

Repair your basketball mark or divot on-the tee, fairway and green field

Talley your results at the next tee box and perhaps not the natural

Regular though out the game you should follow golf etiquette like being very while somebody is lining up to hit, and never to hit up on other players in front of you. Then at each element of a course you've etiquette to follow.

Like at the tee box, not merely keeping very and sincere while some one is hitting, but you should fix your divot and if you broke your tee than put it away, dont only liter up the tee box. Te boxes get chewed up quick so each person should maintain their own.

Then when you come up to your ball in-the fairway, again you must correct your divot, and wait for the people in front of you, but if you end up in a trap you must rake the sand after your picture to let other people to have a better chance of a good lie. Once on the green the first thing you should do is follow your road to find where your ball landed and fix your ball tag or divot.

By fixing your divot you're fixing the natural and keeping it in great condition for the other players. Beyond the rules of tennis etiquette goes a way and it'll the course in better condition if every player only does their own tidy up.

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