Sunday, January 8, 2012

Golf Etiquette

According to Wikepedia, golf etiquette is a set of rules and practices designed to make the game of golf safer and more enjoyable for golfers and to minimize possible damage to golf equipment and courses.  This morning as I mowed greens, I noticed a lot of ball marks that had not been repaired.  When ball marks are not properly repaired they affect ball roll and leave an open canopy for weed infestation.  Below is a video showing how to properly repair ball marks.



The picture below does not depict injury to the green from a ball mark, instead it depicts what happens when someone gets mad after missing a putt and swings their putter on the green and takes a divot.  This is very disrespectful, so we ask you to practice proper golf etiquette.



















Divot on Number 13 Green


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