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There are many pleasures in playing golf - one of those has got to be the beautiful courses and the incredible condition in which those courses are maintained. If only my yard looked like that. Alas, golfas siren song calls me and my yard is brown and neglected.

There are many rules, players have to remember, but one of the most important thing is to take care of you, the process of good pleasure to play. Regardless of your swing is to ensure that the turf did not cause or disposal of garbage, it is everyone’s responsibility to ensure that the courses to maintain good race conditions.

Tee-off - Letas start with the tee-off. Using well-weighted, quality clubs, such as those from Cobra Golf or adams golf, helps make good use of all that practice at the driving range. A good club will ensure accuracy in your golf swing and make the experience of driving a ball to the flag easier and less stressful on your body. Make sure you repair any divots before the next person tees up.

Green Behavior - Walk carefully if you are wearing spikes. In fact, dragging oneas feet upon the course - whatever the shoe - will tear up the grass and make play harder for the next golfer. If you are lucky enough to have a golf cart, please stay on the path and leave the off-roading for the trucks with four-wheel drive.

Plant the Flag - When reaching the hole, be kind enough to lift the flag away from the hole while your partner makes the putt. Even if you are upset that you are several strokes over par for that hole, please make sure not to jam that flag into the cup when replacing it after a putt - as tempting as it may be. Your golf swing may suffer if you injure your arm and the cup could need to be replaced.

Chip and Rakes - Sand traps, should you happen to find your ball in one, need to be diligently raked once you have used your crack golf swing to chip the ball out of the trap. Place the rake back gently near the sand trap to ensure the next golfer finds it quickly. Teeth down, please.

Leave No Trace - As for garbage on the course, I have started carrying a small plastic bag with me to tote out the garbage Iave found out on the back nine. Perhaps it has blown there from a nearby road, but however it got there, it can spoil the scenery. Remember the rule of being outdoors: leave no trace.

Have you reached the 19th hole? Congratulations! Enjoy that well-earned refreshment. Thanks to your care of the course while you were played, that course will remain in good shape for the players behind you - and for you when you visit again.

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Written by Golf Buddy

February 26th, 2009 at 4:58 pm

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