Brush Up Etiquettes At Private Golf Courses Golf is famous as a game that epitomizes a fine balance between competition, skill, integrity, and respect for other players. This is corroborated by the fact that in golf, players act as their own referees and are responsible for enforcing the rules themselves. American professional golfer Lew Worsham upheld this spirit of golf when in the 1948 Jacksonville Open Championship held at Jacksonville Country Club by calling a penalty against himself, which no one else had seen. Apart from expecting the players to show honesty and reliability, golf etiquette ensures their safety and makes the game an enjoyable experience for all. We take a brief look at the basic golf etiquettes followed by the private golf courses.
• Golf etiquettes begin even before one reaches the private golf course. The first rule is to reserve the tee times. It is recommended to book tee times a few days before the date one wants to play. If you are thinking about playing a popular private golf course during the peak season, book tee times 15 days or 1 month in advance.