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Golf Etiquette: Where To Stand

WHERE TO STAND ON THE GOLF COURSE

Knowing where to stand at all times on a golf course is a lot more difficult than it seems, especially when you’re new to the game.  With multiple golfers in your group, tee box rules, putting lines, etc. it’s definitely an area of etiquette that needs your full awareness.  I’m going to help you out by explaining the proper places to stand when others are up to play.

Tee Box

The best place to stand is facing the golfer 10 or more feet away while staying behind the golf ball.  Standing in this area takes away the chance of getting hit by the ball or the club, and the golfer hitting will not be distracted by you.  Places not to stand include anywhere in front of the ball, behind the player because they can’t see you, and in-line with the target behind the golfer. The goal is to prevent yourself from injury or distracting the golfer.

Fairway and Rough

In the fairway and rough, there’s a little more leeway.  If you can, always go to your ball and get ready to hit. Sometimes this means you will be ahead of the golfer hitting.  However, much of the time, you’ll be far enough away that you aren’t in danger.  If you’re reasonably close to the golfer, just pay attention when they’re hitting.

On the Green

This is a tough area for many reasons.  One, you want to stay out of everyone’s way.  Two, you need to walk around the green to read your putt.  It’s a balancing act to get it done correctly.  I highly recommend reading your putt while others are putting to speed up your pace of play.  When others are putting, you should stand in an area where they can’t see you. Most of the time this will either be facing or behind the golfer.  Just give them enough space to not feel crowded.

The Golfer’s Line

An important area to note is the golfer’s line.  This is most common on the green.  The golfer’s line is from the ball to the hole, and it extends through the cup and away from the ball.  If you stand in-line with the golfer, either in front of or behind, you are not using proper etiquette.  It’s very easy to be distracted if someone is in your line because any movement can be easily seen.

It’s also important to note that you shouldn’t walk in someone’s line on the green.  This line extends past the hole too. When considering where to walk, you have to think about where someone’s putt would go past the hole if it didn’t go in. It’s not encouraged to walk in this area as you will leave fresh footprints for their ball to roll into.

Learning proper etiquette on the course is certainly not easy, but with some common sense and self-awareness you will become better.  If you have any questions about this, just ask other golfers in your group questions or watch more experienced golfers go about navigating around a golf course.  Hopefully, this will make you more confident on where to stand when you’re playing.

February 23, 2010 - Posted by | Junior Golf, Rules and Etiquette, UC Class Notes, Women's Golf | , ,

1 Comment »

  1. What in your opinion is the best way to tell someone not familiar with proper ‘on the green etiquette’ to move or get out of your line of sight? This is very common on many courses even by experienced golfers who just don’t have a clue. At times I have used a silent wave of hand for them to move and it has clearly irritated some by my action, even while trying to be courteous.

    Comment by JWV | February 24, 2010 | Reply


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