
Starting to play the game
So you have a scheduled tee time, arrived at the course, checked in with the starter and headed to the first tee. You are ready for the game of a lifetime. Once you are at the first tee there are some rules that should be addressed.
So you have a scheduled tee time, arrived at the course, checked in with the starter and headed to the first tee. You are ready for the game of a lifetime. Once you are at the first tee there are some rules that should be addressed.
There are different locations of teeing areas set up for players of different skill levels. The back tees are meant for the advanced player .The next tee is normally for the experienced player. The next tee location is for the average golfer and the markers are normally white. The ladies tee location whose markers are normally red in color and are usually the shortest on the course. If a senior or female player is an experienced player they can choose any tee for their skill level. For a new player it is strongly recommend the white for the men and the red tees for the women. It would allow you to play from a tee location that is reasonable for the new player. Give your self some time and ease into the game, it will allow for a much more enjoyable experience.
If your partners are playing the tee locations further back then they will hit first... When a player is on the tee box preparing to hit, the other players should stand off to the side and out of view of the golfer and remain quiet. This is one of the rules of golf. You will better understand etiquette as you become more experienced. Get out there and play. The more you play the better you get, hopefully. It’s the game you hate to love and love to hate. Enjoy
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