Top 15 unwritten rules of golf

The truth is, when you step on the golf course, there is an entire book of unwritten rules the clubhouse doesn’t have just lying around for anyone to pick up.

Read on for a few tips and tricks to improve your golf experience and ensure you aren’t ruining someone else’s game.

1. PICK UP THE PACE & LET FASTER PLAYERS AHEAD OF YOU

You rush around all week, so when you hit the course, slow things down and take your time. Drag out the waggle a little bit, take in the scenery, and even chat it up with old buddies. But if you are the slowest one in the group, you are disrupting other golfers’ pace of play. If you lose a ball and feel like wallowing in the woods for the next half hour to find it, let the group behind you play through; or do yourself a favor – keep it to a maximum 5-minute ball search.

2. PLAY READY GOLF

Ready golf is an efficient way to keep the game moving by encouraging golfers to hit when they’re ready, rather than strictly adhering to the Honors rule. Before teeing off, it’s a good idea to agree on this style of play with your group to ensure everyone’s on the same page.

3. UNLESS YOUR GROUP IS PLAYING HONORS

While ready golf is becoming more common, some groups still prefer the traditional “honors” system. In this case, the player with the best score on the previous hole earns the right to tee off first on the next hole.

4. BE MINDFUL OF YOUR CART

Golf courses are perfectly tended, yet fragile terrain. Though a quick and efficient means for navigating some of our larger courses, like Slammer & Squire at World Golf Village Resort or Eagle Landing Golf Club, it’s pretty sad how much damage a golf cart can do. When carting from fairway-to-fairway, remember that you’re not on the highway and you don’t have to stay in a single file line. The repetition of driving on those lines digs the wheels deep into the course. Try scattering your driving path and cross the fairway at 90 degrees. If you’re enjoying a few cold ones on the course, it’s also good to have a designated driver for your golf cart for the safety of yourself, your fellow golfers, and our greens.

5. MIND THE FLAGSTICK

When holding the flagstick for your fellow players, grip it with the point facing downward to prevent unnecessary noise. A flapping flag can be distracting and potentially affect a player’s concentration during their shot. This small courtesy helps maintain a quiet, focused atmosphere on the green.

6. TUCK IN YOUR SHIRT & BE POLISHED

Golf is special and not like other sports, calling for a certain decorum and respect that preserves the traditions of the game and keeps everyone at ease in this shared place of peace.

Most courses maintain their own set of standards for what is acceptable golf attire, however most often a collared shirt tucked into a pair of neutrally-colored chinos, khakis or golfing shorts (with belt loops and a belt — no drawstrings, please) is considered up to par. When you dress like the pros, you hold yourself to a higher regard and your swing is likely to be executed with more polish. Speaking of polish, golf is about polish — on the course, in your clothes, and in your swing.

If you need to stock up on golf attire, head to the 25,000 square foot PGA TOUR Superstore in Jacksonville and shop the latest in golf styles for men, women and children. While you’re there, brush up on your game at the on-site putting green, or in a simulator with a professional instructor.

7. SILENCE YOUR CELL PHONE & DON’T SHOUT

One of the great things about golf is that it is quiet and peaceful. Not only does this enable golfers to focus on their game and the precision of their drives or putts, but also adds to the serenity that can be enjoyed in our picturesque courses, like Hammock Beach Resort’s Ocean Course and Oak Marsh at Omni Amelia Island Resort.

Keep your cell phone on silent, and allow your friends to get a good calm air before swinging. Most importantly, don’t shout or scream — whether it be in success of nailing a hole in one or in failure of dropping your drive straight into a water hazard. You never know when other golfers may be trying to focus before their swing, or line up the perfect putt to bring them under par.

8. UNLESS YOU’RE SHOUTING “FORE!”

“Fore!” is the universal warning in golf – signaling a potentially dangerous shot. Don’t hesitate to yell it loudly if your ball goes astray and might hit someone. This long standing tradition gives other players a chance to protect themselves from errant shots.

9. AVOID TALKING & MOVING WHEN OTHERS ARE TAKING A SHOT

Golf requires intense focus, especially when executing a shot. Remain still and quiet when others are preparing to swing, as even small movements or sounds can be disruptive.

10. DON’T WALK IN THE PUTTING LINE

Avoid stepping on the path between another player’s ball and the hole on the green. Walking on this line can alter the grass and affect the ball’s path. Always take a moment to consider your route across the green to avoid interfering with others’ putts.

11. RAKE THE SAND

Did your attempt to land a drive on the storied 17th “Island Green” at TPC Sawgrass’ PLAYERS Stadium Course met a watery demise? Ever come out of a sand bunker shot still feeling pretty sour that you ended up there in the first place? Well, don’t take it out on the sand, greens or water at our prestigious courses, like the Amelia River Golf Club. Remember to rake the sand nicely and bring that good golf karma home.

12. ALWAYS FILL YOUR DIVOTS

Taking care of the course not only impacts your golf experience, but the experiences of the golfers behind you. Use your lucky two-pronged divot tool that doubles as a bottle opener to repair pitch marks on the green as you work your way through the course. If you don’t yet own that lucky tool, the PGA TOUR Superstore has scads of them. Of course, make sure any trash from snacks or beverages stays with your group, on your cart and finds its way into a proper trash receptacle back at the clubhouse. Treating golf courses with the same respect as our region’s pristine, sugar-white beaches will ensure a pleasant course experience for everyone.

13. SHAKE HANDS AFTER THE ROUND

At the end of the round be sure to shake hands with the members of your group. This simple gesture demonstrates good sportsmanship and mutual respect among players, regardless of how the game went.

14. CLEAN YOUR SHOES

Take a moment to clean your golf shoes before leaving the course. Removing any built up grass, dirt, and sand prevents you from tracking debris onto greens or into clubhouse areas.

15. KEEP LEARNING & HAVE FUN!

Golf is as much about personal growth as it is about the game itself. Embrace opportunities to learn from more experienced players and consider professional instruction to refine both your skills and course etiquette. Remember, no matter how challenging the course, golf is a game meant to be enjoyed!

These unwritten rules will help you appear like you know the game well, even on your most amateur days. If you need to freshen up your etiquette, consider signing up for a free golf clinic through the PGA TOUR Superstore, or at one of our other area golf schools, like the PGA TOUR Golf Academy or PGA TOUR Performance Center. Learn more about Northeast Florida’s recommended courseslodging options and golf packages to start planning your golf getaway to Florida’s First Coast!