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The Pocket Guide to Golf Etiquette

by Malcolm Campbell

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Players new to the game of golf cannot easily discover all the unspoken and largely unwritten rules that govern correct behaviour on the links. As a result, there is a risk of inadvertently causing offence, or even injury to others. With the appearance of this leather-bound book, the player can look up everything he or she needs to know but may not find in the official rules of golf - who should play first from the tee, the optimum pace of play, how and when to repair divot marks on the tee or footmarks in the bunkers, and other considerations. It also describes how to report scores, after playing at home and also following a competition away from the club.… (more)
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Players new to the game of golf cannot easily discover all the unspoken and largely unwritten rules that govern correct behaviour on the links. As a result, there is a risk of inadvertently causing offence, or even injury to others. With the appearance of this leather-bound book, the player can look up everything he or she needs to know but may not find in the official rules of golf - who should play first from the tee, the optimum pace of play, how and when to repair divot marks on the tee or footmarks in the bunkers, and other considerations. It also describes how to report scores, after playing at home and also following a competition away from the club.

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