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I and my girlfriend are definitely novices at this game. We've been
playing irregularly for about a year, maybe a little more. Mostly at
the Cypress course at Fort Ord. We have quite a bit of fun and for
the most part enjoy the interactions with other players we've met on
the course. Now I don't know all the rules of etiquette surrounding
the game and would not enjoy trying to make any kind of point while
on the course.
So maybe I can get some feedback here on what happened this
afternoon. We were a little over half way through the course,
walking up to 11, I think. It's the long straight, into the wind,
between two eucalyptus trees hole right next to 1st Street. A group
of five shows up and tees off on 12 right in front of us. At first I
thought they were just warming up before walking over to the first
hole on the other side of 3rd Street. I was wrong, they went ahead
like we didn't exist, some of them throwing two discs from the tee.
I kept looking to see if they might wave us to play through, but
that didn't happen. We even circled around replaying some holes but
caught right back up with them.
At one point one member of the group called to me by name
and identified himself. It's too bad because it's someone I like and
thought was a real ambassador for the sport. So I'd like to know,
is there course "etiquette" or protocol? I don't mean the kind
written up on the PDGA web site. I mean in the real world when it's
just you and some amateur on the course. If it's not practiced or
taught by the "Pros" how does it get out there.
Whew! At least I got it off my chest.








Sat Jul 1, 2006 3:39 am

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I and my girlfriend are definitely novices at this game. We've been playing irregularly for about a year, maybe a little more. Mostly at the Cypress course at...
stephendraven
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Jul 1, 2006
3:39 am

YES!!! There is definitely a course ettiquette and those folks were not using it. Yet the behavior you describe is all too common - it always seems to be the...
Steve
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Jul 1, 2006
12:20 pm

Please don't characterize the Cypress Course by my description of one instance. By far most of my experiences there have been positive. It is not uncommon to...
stephendraven
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Jul 1, 2006
5:03 pm

Don't worry, I'll still hit Fort Ord someday. You just hit a nerve with me. The second response was a bit more eloquent. Some bigger groups are beginners, and...
Steve
clean_steve2001
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Jul 2, 2006
12:56 pm

Your right, this is not good course 'etiquette' and should be frowned upon. Though of course it happens and seems sometimes will happen with groups that should...
eightbfan
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Jul 1, 2006
11:31 pm

Hi Steve, First of all, it is good to know that you are still with us on this message board and website. Secondly, it is great to see you are still playing. I...
sean allen
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Jul 5, 2006
4:39 am

Hi Stephen, I was part of the group from last Friday..... This info may help with your questions about Etiquette: Mike and I began on hole 12. From the tee box...
steve thomas
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Jul 5, 2006
7:41 pm

Sean and Steve, Here is what I remember for sure and what made me write in the first place. Lori and I standing at the tee signs for 12, 13 and 14 with discs...
stephendraven
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Jul 6, 2006
2:49 am
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