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Obviously not as " most don't have a clue about rules and etiquette".....And people get the basics when they get lessons and play with people
Obviously not as " most don't have a clue about rules and etiquette".....And people get the basics when they get lessons and play with people
I wonder if any of them don’t have a driving licence?Here you are mistaken : AFAIK, You don‘t have to have a drivers license, but a racing license !
Obviously not as " most don't have a clue about rules and etiquette".....![]()
A Super license for F1.Here you are mistaken : AFAIK, You don‘t have to have a drivers license, but a racing license !
No other sport I can think where you need to pass a test to play it - didn’t need it to play cricket , football , hockey etc
Not unusual in a number of European countries including Holland, Belgium, Luxemburg and I think FranceProbably one for @Oops! as they are based in Germany
Just watched a clip on Instagram of a German visiting CashForeClubs to get his first set of clubs and he said he had done some lessons as part of his licence (something beginning with P) and he said you had to do this to become a member at most clubs in Germany. Was wondering what this licence involved and whether people on here thinks it would be a good idea for new golfers in this country.
This led to situations which were hazardous or undesirable to other players.I don’t think this should be necessary to play golf.
I've been saying that we need something like this for more than 25 years....
Would you go and play any other game/sport without knowing the basic rules or how to behave whilst playing it?
In simple terms...No you wouldn't
If only for the last line of LT'S quote... ensures players have the necessary skills, etiquette and knowledge of safety to play without being a danger or disruption to others.
I'm indebted to the older guys who taught me when I first started....
11. Thou shalt realise not everyone plays stableford: so you may ignore the eighth commandment…I think it’s excessive to require someone to pass a rules and etiquette test to give a license to play.
I’d rather see every club outside their shop or on first tee have their own little Ten Commandments of how to play and keep it moving. The game takes itself far to seriously anyway with some people being rules and etiquette nazis taking the enjoyment out of it for the weekend golfer which is what most of us are. Even a quick google AI gives something simple for people to follow and then as they play more and develop they can expand their knowledge of the rules. Perhaps even clubs can do bi monthly rules nights with food and beer to bring in some cash.
- Thou shalt not cheat: Be honest about your score and play by the rules, even when playing alone.
- Thou shalt not dither: Be ready to play when it's your turn to keep the game moving at a reasonable pace.
- Thou shalt not be needlessly negative: A bad shot is just that—a bad shot. Don't let one mistake ruin the entire round for yourself or your playing partners.
- Thou shalt not disrespect the course: Avoid damaging the turf or greens with your clubs and repair any ball marks.
- Thou shalt play the ball as it lies: Don't move your ball unless the rules specifically allow for it, such as dropping after a penalty.
- Thou shalt not distract others: Be quiet and stay still when other players are hitting their shots.
- Thou shalt know and follow the rules: You don't need to be a rule book expert, but familiarize yourself with the basics, like the 14-club limit, out-of-bounds penalties, and where to play from on the tee.
- Thou shalt pick up your ball: If you're out of the hole and have taken a high number of strokes, pick up your ball to keep play moving.
- Thou shalt not take the game for granted: Show appreciation for the opportunity to play and enjoy the experience.
- Thou shalt have fun: Remember that the main goal is to enjoy the game, the course, and the company
Nailed it11. Thou shalt realise not everyone plays stableford: so you may ignore the eighth commandment…
Or just have a sign that says “OI, Don’t be a dick”…Nailed it
To be fair mine was a quick google search but that’s the gist isn’t it. Clubs can tailor a quick something similar to make it easier for people and then expand on rules as they go.
Come on now we’re golfers we spend days and pages over arguing what colour socks are acceptable and you think we can define what don’t be a dick meansOr just have a sign that says “OI, Don’t be a dick”…
Simple but to the point.
And it still won't be read....Or just have a sign that says “OI, Don’t be a dick”…
Simple but to the point.
Correct, some on here would argue the colour of a fart.Come on now we’re golfers we spend days and pages over arguing what colour socks are acceptable and you think we can define what don’t be a dick means![]()
Blue - if you put a lighted match to it.Correct, some on here would argue the colour of a fart.
Brown if you get it wrongBlue - if you put a lighted match to it.
Invisible if you get it right - and inaudible if you are sneaky.Brown if you get it wrong![]()