The Golfer’s Code A Guide to Proper Conduct, Etiquette and Protocol

The Golfer’s Code: A Guide to Proper Conduct, Etiquette and Protocol by David Gould, published by Triumph Books in April 1993, is a comprehensive resource for golfers seeking to understand the essential unwritten rules of the game. This 119-page guide emphasizes that proper conduct and etiquette are as crucial to the sport as technical skills like driving and putting. It provides insights into navigating various situations on the golf course with grace and good sense.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the protocols that govern interactions in the golfing community. The book addresses key aspects of sportsmanship and the importance of etiquette in enhancing the overall experience of the game. With a focus on the social dimensions of golf, this guide serves as a valuable tool for both novice and experienced players looking to refine their understanding of golf’s cultural nuances.
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The unwritten code of golf conduct and etiquette is just as important–in fact more important–than a long drive or an accurate putt. The Golfer’s Code explains the proper protocol for handling many kinds of situations with grace and good sense.
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