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Golf Course Etiquette

Golf Course Etiquette

The Broome Manor Easy Guide to Golf Course Etiquette.

With golf becoming such a popular sport, we thought we would produce an information leaflet to help some of our new players find out more about course care, etiquette, dress and behaviour on the course.

On The Course


One major issue that will guarantee to make you the public enemy number one is 'slow play'. When you start playing, it may be surprising to find how quickly you have to walk around the course. One slow match can ruin the enjoyment of 100 golfers (no exaggeration). It is best for all concerned if you can keep pace with golfers in front. If you cannot and you loose one clear hole to the players in front, you must wave the match behind through.

Course Care


The Green Staff at Broome Manor take great pride in the maintenance of the course and want golfers to enjoy their game. There are few ‘golden rules’ to follow, and by doing so you will be noticed as a knowledgeable golfer.

There you are, quite easy really, but it is amazing how many golfers who have been playing for a few years have yet to become knowledgeable.

Dress


At Broome Manor we have no specific dress rules, most golfers prefer smart/casual wear. Players must not dress in a manner which would cause an offence to others. Shoes should be suitable for the course (i.e., no stilettos or football boots); naturally, no golf shoes or dirty shoes should be worn in the Clubhouse.

At private golf clubs, the dress code is generally much more strict. No jeans, shorts, trainers, round neck or sleeveless T-shirts are permitted on most courses and Clubhouses. The tucking of trousers into socks in the winter is always frowned upon.

In the Clubhouse, some clubs still insist on jacket and tie for the men (best to take one with you if you are unsure).

Etiquette and Behaviour


Here are a few simple rules to follow:-
Players must not behave in a manner which would cause an offence to others.

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