Welcome back to Shee Golfs! Today, we’ll be talking about basic golf etiquette, simple do’s and don’ts on the golf course. It can be intimidating as a beginner to learn golf but hopefully with these unspoken rules, you’ll feel much more comfortable playing with others. A big thank you to Maderas Golf Club for hosting us for a beautiful day! Don’t forget to like, subscribe and hit the notification button so you don’t miss a video π
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First, great video and one ever new golfer should see. A couple of notes:
Tip 1 – You are of course right overall, but honestly we stand behind each other all the time on the tee only, so we can track the ball. If you keep your head down while swinging you can't see it many times – especially us old blind folks! And standing next to it you have no real chance. We just make sure to stand far enough back so we don't interfere.
Tips 2 and 3 – Great tips for sure! I would add to fix at least one additional divot and/or ball mark. This will really help course maintenance and improve everyone's experience. Side note: It's amazing how many people I have run into, long time golfers, that call a ball mark a divot! LOL
Great job as always! Keep up the great work!
Well done Ladies. Keep it coming!ππβ³β€π
Fun video keep them coming girls.
i wonder if eating in your golf buggy on video is good etiqette haha
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Thanks for the proper ball/pitch mark repair demo and NOT calling it a divot on the green! I take my First Tee golfers to a green and have each one repair multiple ball marks.
Watching the ball for someone else who is at the tee means being behind them. So maybe behind them to the right or left.
Thanks with help about the divots on the greens.
Watching Iz incorrectly repair her ball mark hurt my soul, ha! …yet I see this technique used all the time, even by experienced players.
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Thanks for this and the funny demonstrations of how not to do things. Is stomping Kat's line and Kat's reaction was the best ππ
Nice sockssssss
Ladies many thanks for the reminders, but there are a few that could have been expanded, Don't stand in line of sight – that includes shadows. Raking bunkers – rake them on the same direction front to back to avoid/limit sand behind. Some courses use motorised equipment running sided to side. Rake Front to back ALWAYS. Repairing pitch marks, it looks cool to uses a tee peg – but always carry a pitch repairer. Get one from the PRO's shop as it is revenue for the pro and club; they often come with magnetic ball marker bearing golf club motif. It's a nice reminder of courses visited. Ladies could you make a video on speed of play do's and don'ts please and some on buggy etiquette?
You are both hilarious π
tip #7: Don't wear wool caps with cute cat ears as that may be distracting to the male players.
Great video , to you both πβ€οΈ. Thank you for these tipsππ. I'm glad you both had fun lolπkeep it up , you ladies are gorgeous as always.ππ₯π₯.
hahaha hahaha You girls are so cute and funny,,,, hahaha Yup, the video made my day. oh, love your hat is,,,,
0:30 – a little sister competition going down – lol !!! π€£π€£
I look forward to fixing my ball marks on the green. It means I made a good shot and I track the ball marks during a round.
way to make the video fun, a good rule for your phone is to turn it off before you tee off and put it in your bag, unless your expecting a emergency eg. sick parent or child or a pregnant wife
Scored a 3 pack of socks a couple days ago. Waiting to see if they are as awesome as you say! Would have liked to see some other issues covered like how you play through a super slow group ahead of you, how to deal with the guy you can hear 4 holes away when he blows a shot, and everyone's fave, the drunk/stoned guy. Also would like your opinion about handling the group who hits into yours from the tee box.
That was totally awesome! You two always look like you're having fun, which means we are too!. Thank you! Oh, that was hilarious with Kat walking behind the cart at the start of the video π I love the humor π
Very informative but also funny
We always stand behind one another when teeing off. It's the only way we half-blind old bastards can follow each other's ball. Otherwise, they'd all be lost.
For Tip3: I like to believe there is a special place in Hell for people who donβt fix their ball marks on the green
Is had fun π Kat is so good she could still make the putt π β³οΈ
Is def had fun with this one.
Great video, You two are amazing
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Good video. What about pace of play? When to let people play through, or taking 5 practice swings when youβre holding up the course.
One unwritten golf etiquette rule is to not fart (loudly) when others in your group are in the middle of their backswing when teeing off. Unless your not having a good round and need a little extra advantage.
Great video girls. Always enjoy the content.
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The green grass always makes me feel good.
Love the gray hat w/ears.
Etiquette for old men is impossible. They rattle their change, they stand on the green while you're chipping, they rifle through their bag, they step in your lie, and when you politely say something, they jump down your throat.