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Golf Cart Etiquette
Golf Cart Rules
Every
course has its own rules for golf carts. So a good general
rule of thumb is this: Unless you know otherwise, only drive the golf cart on
the designated cart paths.
Never
- no matter what the local rules are - take a cart within 50 yards of the putting green, or within 10 yards
of fairway bunkers or water hazards.
A
course usually has its golf cart rules on its scorecard, or
posted in the clubhouse or near the first tee.
If
you learn that the "90-degree rule" is in effect,
this means that you can take the cart onto the fairway, but only at
90-degree angles. Stay on the cart path until you are even with your ball in
the fairway, and then drive straight across to the ball. Hit the shot, then
drive straight back to the cart path and proceed forward.
If
you are told that the cart path only rule is in effect, then keep your cart on the designated cart paths
at all times.
Most
courses, on most days, do allow golfers to driver their carts onto the
fairways. Ask in the pro shop at check-in what the cart rules are. And, as
stated at the beginning, if you are unsure then just keep your cart on the
path.
If
you are walking and using a pull cart, do not take the pull cart onto the
putting surface, close to the green surrounds, or tee boxes.
Source:
www.golf.about.com
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