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Summary: Learn how to drive a golf cart on the course according to proper rules with tips on etiquette and manners in this free golf lesson video.
Kensey Snider is a former all-American golfer originally from Indiana. He has been a teaching professional for over 10 years, maintaining both an energetic and enthusiastic approach to...read more
" Hi, I am Kinsey Snyder on behalf of Expert Village. In this clip, we are going to talk about golf course etiquette on the fairway. Usually, you will encounter three specific rules: one is cart path only after heavy rain, you will see this with cart paths all the way around on the golf course, it is pretty self explanatory, keep all four wheels on the cart path at all times. The other is scatter, where, if the golf course has cart paths that in past the tee box, you will see a sign that says scatter, carts can usually go anywhere, specifically try and do 90 degrees. And in this example, we have 90 degree rule, which at the golf course today is the rule. As you can see the golfer’s going to come up and hang an immediate left, in a 90 degree fashion, and from here he can drive across the fairway, or stop by his ball, whatever he would like, and he can keep going all the way into the rough you see down there, but always be aware to keep out of the environmentally sensitive areas and areas that are marked."