San Diego Golf At Rancho Bernardo Inn, Some Secrets Of Golfing Etiquette
San Diego Golf at Rancho Bernardo Inn is one of those places where proper etiquette and good old fashioned manners are still respected instead of looked down upon and laughed at. You can expect the best treatment by people that know what quality catering is all about.
Golf, something you can do plenty of at Rancho Bernardo Inn, is another area where etiquette has been somewhat lost. This short article will look into the unwritten rules of golfing etiquette, the thread that keeps the social interactions respectful and in a kind manner.
This article will look into the world of golfing etiquette. Some of these unwritten rules are obvious, others are not, and might seem ludicrous. However, they are rules you should follow if you want to show people the respect they deserve and are used to.
Golfing etiquette has been attacked by a new brand of players that do not see themselves as the old gentlemen of the past. In a way that is good, golfing was a little too stuffy, for sure. However, there are codes of behavior that never go out of fashion, like holding a door for a lady, or saying please and thank you. The same works for golf, and here are some you should not forget. What is golfing etiquette anyway? It is a set our guidelines that are written in every golfers psyche. They might not be found in a book, but they might as well be written of every green in the country. Let's see some of them.
Cell phones. This is a big no, no. Although the inception of business golf may have changed things, it is still considered bad form to arrive at a course with a phone. The reason, quite obviously being, that it might disturb the other golfers.
Leave the cell phone at home, or in the car. Taking a phone onto the course is sacrilegious. You might as well go and spit on the flag. Golf courses are to play golf at, not speak on the phone, it doesn't matter how important you are, or how vital that sale was. This rule has also changed a little because of the increase of business golfing, but the general rule holds that it is bad form to disturb others with your private phone calls.
Be careful you do not walk on the golfer's line. This is an imaginary line that goes from where the ball lies to the hole. If you tread on this line you might as well go and tread on his ancestors bones. It is considered very bad manners and should be avoided like the plague.
Would you believe it, your mother was right all along. Do not drag your feet. Dragging your feet, especially when you have big metal spikes attached to your shoes and you are walking on very expensive grass, is considered a mortal sin. If you are going to do that you might as well go and pee in the artificial lake also.
You must not waste people's time. Play without delay and try to keep up with the group ahead, not just ahead of the the group behind. Following these rules of etiquette will help you, and everyone else, to enjoy your stay at San Diego Golf at Rancho Bernardo Inn.
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