muttleee
Tour Rookie
Reading louise_a's discussion about a rules night for newbies got me thinking. I've noticed particularly in society golf outings that the level of rule-breaking is crazy and I'm sure prizes are being won by players who've conveniently "forgotten" to add on the penalty strokes they incurred.
The question is, to what extent do you pull these people up on their mistakes? Usually offenders just say "aye right" if you point out that they touched the sand in a bunker or something and carry on regardless. The dilemma is that if you let them off with it, cheaters end up winning but if you pull them up, no one wants to play with you!
How do you handle this situation..?
The question is, to what extent do you pull these people up on their mistakes? Usually offenders just say "aye right" if you point out that they touched the sand in a bunker or something and carry on regardless. The dilemma is that if you let them off with it, cheaters end up winning but if you pull them up, no one wants to play with you!
How do you handle this situation..?