Tips, insights, and thoughts on the game of golf — from etiquette to equipment and everything in between.
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Fix Your Ball Marks: A Simple Habit That Saves the Course ⛳
Fix Your Ball Marks: A Simple Habit That Saves the Course
One of the most overlooked parts of golf etiquette happens on the green—and it only takes a few seconds to get it right.
Every time your ball lands on the green, it can leave a mark. If that mark isn’t repaired, it can take days—or even weeks—for the grass to fully recover. Multiply that by every group playing throughout the day, and the impact on the course becomes significant.
That’s where a divot tool comes in.
This small, inexpensive tool allows you to quickly repair ball marks and help keep greens smooth and healthy. It’s not just about appearance—it directly affects how putts roll for every player behind you.
Using one is simple: gently lift the edges of the mark inward and smooth it with your putter. Done correctly, it takes less than 10 seconds.
Golf courses invest heavily in maintaining their greens. Taking a moment to fix your mark—and even one extra—is a small act that shows respect for the game and everyone playing it.
Golf Etiquette: Keeping the Pace of Play Moving
A smooth round of golf isn’t just about skill — it’s about respect for the game and others on the course.
Be Efficient When Searching for Your Ball
“We’ve all been there—but keeping it moving matters.”
Taking Relief
You’ve found your ball, but it’s simply not playable.
Reset and Execute
You've found your ball and taken your relief.
Play Smart from Where You Are
Once you’ve hit your shot, etiquette shifts from your game to the group’s flow.
Commit and Execute
A committed swing with a clear target leads to more consistent results.
Bunker Play and Care
Your next shot looked solid, but the ball found the bunker.
“Smart Cart Placement: The Overlooked Key to Faster Play”
Like many things in golf, it’s a small habit that makes a big difference.
On the Green: Respect the Surface and Finish the Hole
Golf is built on respect — for the game, the course, and fellow players. Few places on the course reflect that respect more than the putting green.
Readiness and Tee Box Etiquette
Good readiness on the tee box keeps the pace moving, helps everyone stay focused, and creates a better experience for the entire group. Being prepared, respectful, and efficient before the shot is ever hit is an important part of proper golf etiquette.
Good pace of play does not mean rushing other golfers
Good golf etiquette means keeping pace while still respecting the players around you.
Knowing When to Let Others Play Through
A few minutes spent allowing a faster group to play through can make the round more enjoyable for everyone on the course.
If You Are the Group Playing Through
"Don't worry about hitting the perfect shot. Focus on playing safely and keeping the process moving."
Help Watch and Find Golf Balls
Golf is a shared experience, and helping one another keep track of shots is a small gesture that benefits everyone.