Archive for the 'Rules And Etiquette' Category
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Beware the passive-aggressive sandbagger
You know the cheating scumbags when you see them. The ones who intentionally post higher scores or conveniently “forget” to post their low scores. The obvious techniques to pad handicaps and gain extra strokes in competitions are easy to spot. But what about the passive-aggressive cheaters?
There is a sneakier behavior I only recently noticed. Perhaps […]
Published by golfchick on April 9th, 2008 tagged Don't get me started, Rants And Random Ramblings, Rules And Etiquette | 5 Comments »
How to Play with a Woman
Much of the advertising on golf broadcasts and in magazines already gives the older guys medicinal “advice” for a playing around with a woman, but I’m focusing on playing a round of golf with a woman. And while many of the younger men already seem to have a handle on it *ahem* and I’m targeting […]
Published by golfchick on March 20th, 2008 tagged Golf chicks, Golf tips, Rants And Random Ramblings, Rules And Etiquette | 2 Comments »
All riled up and groovy at Worldgolf.com
Golf chick gets her groove on?
The possibility of a rule change regarding the grooves on golf clubs has me all riled up. Check out my latest column at worldgolf.com and see why the USGA and golf club manufacturers might not think I’m a groovy chick.
Next post.
Published by golfchick on February 26th, 2007 tagged Rules And Etiquette, Worldgolf.com | 6 Comments »
Rules of Golf Animations
With the new golf season beginning, some people may want or need to refresh their knowledge of the rules of golf. Some people may just be starting out or still learning the game and want to know more about golf etiquette and the official rules.
The USGA website has a nifty new tool to help. They […]
Published by golfchick on January 10th, 2007 tagged Rules And Etiquette | 3 Comments »
Ask the Goose: Where to put the bunker rake?
Dear Goose,
We are leaving it up to you to settle a bet for us. What is the proper etiquette on where to leave a rake - in the bunker or next to it?
~Puzzled in Pittsburgh
Poor Puzzled,
Oh, the perpetual perplexing predicament. I can’t tell you how many times I have heard this question. I also can’t […]









