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Etiquette for Cart Etiquette & Taking a Shot in Golf

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Summary: Learn cart etiquette and how to take a shot with tips on etiquette and manners in this free golf lesson video.

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By Kensey Snider
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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

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vallain said

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on 9/7/2008 Very good points to save time and keep the cart out of the way.

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" Hi, I am Kinsey Snyder for Expert Village. Alright, so I just got two of my clubs, I saw the yardages, I drove by it on the golf cart and like I mentioned before, I grab the couple of clubs, I am at the 105 yard marker, so I have got my pitching wedge and my gap wedge here. Now one thing I want you to notice this is mainly to do with driving the cart. Matt dropped me off and continued to drive his cart to his ball, he did not sit here, wait for me to hit the shot, take a divot, get the divot, replace the divot, get back in the cart, wash my clubs off, put them into the bag and then drive to his ball. You can imagine over 18 holes, how time consuming that is and how long that could possibly take. Save yourself some time, get the yardage first, grab a couple of clubs, hit the ball, and while you are doing that, your partner can drive and do all of his things he needs to do, and then hit his shots. So this will save a lot of time, encourage pace of play, let us see what will happen."

eHow Article: Etiquette for Cart Etiquette & Taking a Shot in Golf

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