Shocking etiquette

When I first saw the title I thought of my track lol...

At first I thought you said green... But Tee, it doesn't really matter a big deal and part of etiquette that is very low down the priorities.

I would have not noticed it and have been concentrating more on my own game to worry about a few blades of grass been flattened.
 
I have to be honest and say if I'm munching on a bit of food or taking a drink there have been times when I've not really been looking where I'm walking and found myself on a collision course with the yellow or even the red tee box. I have never actually gone over them but have skirted the edges. :o

Where does having a piss on a tee rank then?
 
Pulling a trolley across a tee, whilst a tad naughty, is hardly "shocking".

Driving a buggy across one, now that's a different matter entirely - seen it once and had to say something.
 
I went to the London Club a couple of years ago to watch the Seniors Masters there.

The trolley drivers were (apart from the paid "pro" caddies) some of the lady members of the London Club (allegedly).

Now, to be fair, I know that many lady golfers including those on this forum exercise good etiquette
but these poor dears ....
:eek: :eek: :eek:
 
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