Thursday, July 22, 2010

Etiquette: Golf Cart, the 90 degree rule

Last week, I saw an ad related to 90-degrees rule and I wondered if Golf Crisis readers know about this.

90-Degree Rule In Effect

The "90-degree rule" means that the golf course is allowing carts onto the grass - but only at 90-degree angles from the cart path. In other words, don't drive the golf cart up the middle of the fairway from the tee box to your golf ball. Stay on the cart path until you are parallel to your golf ball, then turn off the cart path and drive straight to the ball.

The "90-degree rule" minimizes the time a golf cart spends rolling over the grass, while still allowing convenience for golfers.


Keep Golfing!

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