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Like any other sport, besides respecting the rules imposed by the regulation itself, there are other rules, written or unwritten, to be taken into account when playing golf. Are the rules of etiquette or politeness in the field. There are three basic points to consider when you play golf:. 1. Care field. Be careful not to damage the field, which will play other golfers as well as maintaining a respect for the rest of the objects and common facilities. 2. Respect and courtesy for the other players. You should try to be kind, not only with their fellow players, but with the other golfers who share the hole with you, or above or precede it. We must learn to live together in the field with others, and even with people who simply watch or follow the game as spectators. 3. Gameplay. The game should have a certain rhythm in their development to avoid compromising situations with other players. You can not play too fast, not always having to make long pauses or waits for the players that preceded it, nor is it good to have a game too slow, making waiting for players or teams that happen. Must be at all times, prudent, polite and good player, and if a rule or protocol known to act, feel free to ask and learn about it. Some rules to keep in mind:. 1. Releases out or practice. It is common use of "carriers" called "divots" that is driven into the ground to place the golf ball. It is your responsibility to remove divots divot or used during their tee shots or practice and try to plug the hole it has left. It is simply mount a piece of grass on the hole and tapped him to settle and is similar to the original position. 2. If for any reason you fall into a sand bank, which will not make much grace, you must leave this area, as found by erasing all traces of their passage through it. Mostly used species and small rake or broom to cover their tracks. It only takes a few minutes to leave everything as it was. If there is not an appropriate earnings rate (rake, broom, etc..) Can use his golf club to try to erase their tracks. 3. The green. The green is one of the most sensitive parts of a golf course. Be very careful with this area and try to make as little "damage" as possible to the green. Nothing nailed shoes abruptly, shuffle, leave your bag with all the sticks on it, or drop any object or any other action that may harm or damage it. If you mistakenly mark or do any damage to the green (grass), try to repair it discreetly and carefully. May use any special tools provided by the club or do it more traditional with the means at its disposal (his hand, his golf club, etc.).. 4. Silence. It is not polite or elegant, annoy their fellow players or other equipment with noise, talking, etc. Make lose focus to another player is a rude gesture. Nor is it correct distract getting in your field of vision, making strange gestures or actions of the sort. Nor is it correct to stay very close to him, even if not within your field of vision, just get close behind him, is incorrect.Nor is it appropriate to be placed at any point can be reached by the trajectory of the ball, not just for the trouble caused by impact but by its own security. 5. Tempo. Golf is a game calm and quiet, which facilitates communication between the players during the journey is between holes, and that, except in certain cases, is on foot. This walk leads to conversations and comments throughout the game. But this does not mean that golf has its pace. We must assess the situation in each case. If you go to camp a day when not many people, the game can be more leisurely and calm, that if you go a day in the field there are a large number of golfers who want to play. At all times be considerate of other players, and do not take the field as his own. It is also likely that the club has its own rules in this regard. It's good to be thinking about the next play, his caddy or assistant front pouch with his golf clubs to the next point shooting expected to be using a cart or electric car, in case you have to travel a considerable distance, etc. . Any action that takes you to speed up the game when there are people waiting, always welcome. This does not mean you have to do the holes "on the run", but between walking and talking quietly, and go running to all sides, there is a middle ground that should be the one to check their tempo, taking into account the circumstances of the moment. 6. Introductions and farewells. At the start of the game as the end of it, is right, greet his fellow players with a simple handshake or a hug or a similar gesture, if you have a degree of confidence greater familiarity with them. He says a well-known golfer, if you are not willing to be a friendly golf etiquette towards other players, at least do it for yourself and for its good reputation. Golf is a sport of gentlemen. ..

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