Play Through: A situation in which a faster group is permitted to play a hole on which a slower group is playing. The slower group typically stands out of the way of the faster group, who is said to have "played through." ...
Play Through - When a group or player will pass a group of slower golfers playing on the same hole, or the hole ahead. In terms of proper etiquette, it is recommended that you ask permission before playing through other golfers.
Play Through: When a group of quickly advancing players is allowed to pass a group of slower players on the course. The slower players pause pay and allow the faster players to play through their current hole.
Play Through: What you do when the group in front of you invites you to pass. Plugged Lie: When the ball finishes half-buried in the turf or a bunker.
Play Through : Passing the group in front of you (for various reasons) while they wait. Example: The group in front of us had two very slow inexperienced players, so they let us play through.
play through Allow a faster group behind to overtake your group. plumb bob ...
Play Through To pass a group of golfers who are playing ahead. Golf etiquette dictates that a slow group should allow a faster-playing group to play through. Playing Professional ...
Play Through When a group of slower golfers or those searching for a ball allow others to pass them. It is good etiquette to allow faster players to 'play through'. 'Plus' Golfer ...
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Where a slower group allows a faster moving group to play a hole and pass them on a course.
When you need to play through a group, observe common courtesy by first asking permission to do so. But before asking, make sure that the next hole is vacant so that there is enough space between groups as you pass through.
Let faster groups play through if you're the reason the round is slow ...
play through: Term used to describe the act of overtaking a group by invite, usually to avoid slow play. plugged lie: A ball half-buried in a bunker .
If the answer to either or both is yes, step aside and invite the group behind you to play through. This is no reflection on your ability as golfers. All it means is that the group behind plays faster than you do.
Allow a faster group to play through Before putting place your clubs on the side of the green closest to the next tee box to facilitate faster play and allow the group behind you to take their approach shots sooner Record your scores on next tee ...
Lost Ball Allow others to play through if searching for a lost ball. Players searching for a ball should signal the players behind them to pass as soon as it become apparent that the ball will not be found easily.
Some golfers play faster than others and it is not only courtesy to invite speedier golfers to play through, such a requirement is encapsulated in Section 1 of the Rules of Golf.
Anthony Kim withdrew from The Players Championship this week after trying in several previous starts to play through pain from a ligament injury on his left thumb.
play through A situation in which the group behind is permitted to play a hole on which the group ahead is playing. The group behind is said to have played through . pop Slang for the handicap stroke that a player receives from a competitor.
First off---If YOU are holding some one up...Let them play through. It is the correct thing to do and the less people will be hollering at you.
4 Invite faster groups to play through. 5 Replace divots. Smooth footprints in bunkers. 6 Don't step on the line of another player's putt. 7 Don't drop clubs on the putting green. 8 Replace the flagstick carefully.
Now, with two hands on the club, Tom retains control of the swing with his left side, especially at the start of the forward swing. The right side's strength comes into play through impact naturally, without special thought, ...
shotgun start A method of starting a tournament whereby all the players are assigned a different hole, and continue to play through the holes in ascending order. shot hole A par three hole.
Invite faster groups to play through. Don't step on the line of another player's putt. Replace the flagstick carefully in an upright position. Leave the course in the condition in which you'd like to find it.
When the group one hole ahead allows a faster group behind them to finish the current hole and then play after them for the rest of the round. It's proper etiquette to allow faster groups to play through. Partner ...
If you insist on taking the full five minutes to look for your lost ball, golf etiquette recommends to wave up the group (if there is a group behind you ready to play) to allow them to play through.
On one wind-swept, manicured course in Aruba the ocean views were magnificent. Never mind that we lost half a dozen balls to the marshlands, seldom hit greens or fairways in regulation, and that we had to let people behind us "play through." ...
Play through - When a game overtakes another game Plugged ball - A ball buried in the ground Pull - An off target shot that flies directly left Punch shot - A low, hard shot played predominantly with the hands ...
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