People with poor skills are not necessarily annoying, and people with good skills are not necessarily pleasing. Ball skills are not a measure of a person's performance on the court. What really measures a person's performance on the court is not only his skills, but also his behavior. Now more and more golfers regard golf skills as unique, but ignore the most essential thing of golf: etiquette.
When a person loses his etiquette, no matter how good his skills are, he is not a qualified golfer or a good golfer in the eyes of the same group. People with good manners will play more and more golfers; those with poor manners will play fewer golfers.
As a professional golf enthusiast PGA player in the British PGA event, we must learn to pay attention to etiquette while working hard to practice our skills, and never lose sight of one another. Here are 8 common vices on the youth PGA court. Come and see if you are among them.
1. Influence others
Playing golf has an important principle. You must be considerate of others at all times and must not influence others to play golf.
Loud noises, walking around, making phone calls, or making unnecessary noise can affect people who are going to swing or are swinging.
And these behaviors are also the most unpopular vices.
2. Lack of security awareness
Injuries due to lack of safety awareness often occur on the court, such as being hit by a ball, hit by a club, etc.
Although we cannot completely prevent such incidents from happening, at least they can be avoided to a large extent.
When the ball is likely to fly out of sight, be sure to shout "Watch the ball", and start hitting the ball when the current group is out of the hitting range. Try your best when someone else swings Stay away,
Rather than just playing, endanger the safety of others and yourself.
3. Cheating
Moving the ball at will, falsely claiming to find a missing ball, and falsely reporting results are common problems among amateur golfers, and they are also very shameful behaviors.
Because in most cases, we play without referee supervision, we must require ourselves to be self-disciplined and honest.
Be aware that cheating may make your grades better, but it will make your character worse. Which one is more important must be clear and understood.
4. Destroy the stadium
People who really like golf will protect the course very carefully, because that’s a respect for the sport.
But there are also some behaviors that damage the court, such as digging for drafts during an empty swing, not repairing ball marks, running on the green, and so on.
Many caddies and court staff once said that they felt very distressed when they saw some behaviors that destroy the court.
5. Evaluate others’ swings
When playing, no one likes others to comment on their own swings.
"This action is not good, that action is wrong." Such words really make people feel the urge to beat others.
Evaluate other people’s swings. It may be harmless to put them on the driving range, but they should never appear on the court.
6. Grumpy
If you ask 100 people, there will probably be more than 90 people who say they don’t like playing with grumpy people.
Don’t ask why, people who have experienced it will certainly agree, and those who have not experienced it will agree in the future.
7. Step on the push line of others
In golf, there is an unwritten rule not to step on other people’s putting lines at will.
If you do this, you will definitely dislike the other party.
On the putting green, it’s a kind of respect for the opponent to avoid others’ putting lines.
8. Slow play behavior
Slow playing speed will not only affect the players in the same group, but also affect the back team, and even cause the court to jam in severe cases.