How Do You Play Golf: The Basic Rules
Golf is played by hitting a ball using a club on an area called
"teeing ground." Once the ball is hit, it usually travels
fairways across and onto a next prepared area. A hole could be
found in this area that is called a "putting green."
The objective of the game of golf is that one should be able to
complete a hole by means of hitting a ball from a teeing ground
and place it inside the hole of the putting green in as little
strokes as possible. What is commonly referred to as a round of
golf usually consists of 18 holes to be played in.
In golf, there are basically two kinds of play to choose from.
The winner in one kind of play is determined by the holes that
are lost and won, this is referred to as a match play. The other
kind of play is determined by the number of strokes one has
taken to complete a round. This is called a stroke play.
When playing golf, there are basically two relevant rules to
remember: as you find the course, go play it. As the ball lies,
it should also be played as such.
If you find it hard to follow the above rule, at least try your
very best to do what is fair. How do you know what is fair?
Below are the summarized rules to give you a good idea of how to
play a good and just game of golf.
The Intro: Basic golf courtesy
Avoid moving, talking or standing too close to a golfer who is
about to make a stroke.
Play with a minimum amount of delay. As soon as the players in
the group that you are in have left, it is just as best that you
do the same.
Try your best not to play until the group is already out of the
way.
As much as possible, try to replace the divots. Also, do not
forget to smooth any footprints found in the bunkers.
It is highly inadvisable to drop your clubs on the putting
green, so don't!
The Rules of Playing
Before playing that all important round of golf, the first thing
you should do is to read the local rules stated on the score
card you are holding. After which do not forget to place an
identifying mark on the ball you are going to use. Some golfers
use the same type and brand of golf ball, if in case your ball
is placed among these bunch, you will have difficulty knowing
which is which.
Label which ball is yours is more practical to do.
Make sure that you get to count your clubs before actual play.
You should have a maximum of fourteen clubs.
When starting actual play, it is best that you tee off in front
of the tee markers. When you tee off a little bit off or outside
this specified area and you are playing a match play, your
opponent may have to ask you to repeat the stroke you just did.
The good thing when one does this in a match play, you get to
incur no penalty.
However, if in a stroke play, you then are given a penalty of
two-stroke. You are therefore required to play in the
appropriate area. If while you are playing and your ball happens
to lie in a bunker or a water hazard, you should not in any way
touch the ground of the bunker or the water before you do your
downswing.
The ball must as much as possible be struck fairly and should
neither be spooned or pushed. It is okay for you to mark the
ball that you are using. You could lift your ball, clean it and
place it on the exact place where it was.
When dropping a ball, it is best that you erectly stand and then
hold the ball at the length of your shoulder, and then you may
drop it. If by dropping the ball it happens to strike your
partner, you or your caddie, the ball must then be dropped again
with no penalty.
It is also okay for you to lift your ball if by doing so you are
able to assist another player. Or you also may lift any other
ball as long as that ball interferes with your playing or
interferes another player.