Where Playing Partners Stand when you putt..

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<<Hopefully, a very short post>>

Since the time I started playing, I was told that it is good etiquette to
1) not stand on the your PP/FCs line
2) not let your shadow fall on their line
3) Dont move around till they have putted
4) Keep your gob shut till they have putted.


Have I missed any etiquettes or rules surrounding where PP/FCs stand while you are putting. Hopefully in less than 2000 posts or less.
 
I would hope they would be looking at their own putt so to be ready when it's their turn. Obviously, not if it's on your line or extension of line.
 
Out of the way although at the moment I've usually blobbed the hole and can be found chundering some naughty words to myself at my bag located near the next tee! If I have played the hole, to the side, not on the through line, so my shadow doesn't hit any part of the line of the putt and stand still and shut up.
 
Silly thread..
Hopefully... this will help raise awareness and lead to shut down of the 'Where to stand' series..
 
Couldn't give a monkeys.
Stand on my line if you want, just be sure to jump when the ball comes rolling.

More likely to knock it off my line and in than off my line and out, with my putting. ;)
 
this is similar to the teeing off thread which was quite funny , however i did have an instance a while ago , where a playing partner stood holding the flag whilst i was chipping on, he couldnt see why i wanted him to move , then of course hes just walked all over the lines of any putt i may of had.

never mind i thined the chip about 10ft past i was so fuming :rofl:
 
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