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Golf Etiquette Violations Shock and Disappoint

Etiquette on the golf course is essential for maintaining a respectful and enjoyable experience for all players. However, some golfers choose to disregard these important rules, leading to shocking and disappointing violations. Our readers have witnessed a staggering array of misconduct, including:

  1. Slow play: Holding up the pace of the game is a major affront to fellow players.
  2. Poor sportsmanship: Berating opponents, refusing to concede putts, and damaging property exhibit a lack of grace and humility.
  3. Noise and distractions: Talking excessively, using cell phones on the course, and creating unnecessary distractions disrupt the focus of others.
  4. Dress code violations: Failing to adhere to the dress code shows disrespect to the course and its members.
  5. Leaving trash: Littering is both unsightly and unacceptable.
  6. Unsafe behavior: Failing to yield to players in front or driving carts recklessly can put others at risk.
  7. Damage to the course: Trampling greens, divoting excessively, and leaving ball marks unrepaired are all violations that harm the beauty of the course.
Luiten won’t play in Olympics despite win in court

Luiten won’t play in Olympics despite win in court

Dutch golfer Joost Luiten will not compete in the Tokyo Olympics despite winning a court case that ruled he should be selected for the team. The Netherlands Olympic Committee (NOCNSF) said it would not appeal the court’s decision but would also not send Luiten to the Games. The NOCNSF said its decision was based on its selection policy, which states that athletes must be in the top 15 of the world rankings in their discipline to be eligible for Olympic selection. Luiten is currently ranked 125th in the world. “We respect the court’s decision, but we also have to adhere to our own selection policy,” said NOC*NSF chairman André Bolhuis.