Golf is a conversation between people and place. While the rule book governs strokes and penalties, etiquette is what makes a round gracious and enjoyable for everyone. A thoughtful golfer honours tradition, respects fellow players and leaves the course better than it was found.
- Honour the Tee Time – Arrive early enough to stretch, check in and be at the tee when it is your turn. Starting on time prevents bottlenecks and shows respect for the group behind you.
- Care for the Course – Replace divots, rake bunkers and repair pitch marks. The course is a living landscape shared by many; tending to it is a gift to those who follow.
- Silence and Stillness – When a playing partner is addressing the ball, pause your conversation and stand still. The courtesy of quiet creates space for focus and calm.
- Be Ready – Think ahead to your next shot. Select a club, plan your line and be prepared to play when it is your turn. Ready golf keeps the game moving without hurry.
Etiquette extends beyond rules; it is a spirit of generosity. Offer encouragement, congratulate good shots and forgive errors. Slow down to appreciate the walk between shots, the sunlight on fairways and the company you keep. When courtesy guides your actions, golf becomes more than a game; it becomes a shared practice in patience and grace.
