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Rentals encourage you to try out one of the more than 40 golf courses in the
area.
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Rentals say that if you want to take a golf cart, be mindful of the golf cart
etiquette:
Follow the 90-degree rule. This rule was designed to lessen traffic on the
fairways by driving carts. Here’s how to follow the 90-degree rule:
- Drive your cart up the path until you are even with your ball.
- Make a 90-degree turn to go out to the fairway.
- When you have completed your shot, return to the cart path.
- Continue up until even with the next shot.
- Again, make a 90-degree turn to go out to your ball.
For par 3 holes, keep carts on cart paths at all times. Also, keep carts at
least 30 yards from the greens. Orlando Florida Van Rental Fort Lauderdale 15
Passenger Van Rental Car Rentals advise against driving carts between bunker and
greens because this damages the area just in front of the greens.
How Do I Know Which Golf Club to Hit?
If you’re wondering, knowing which golf club to hit is also known as
knowing your yardage. You’ll learn by trial-and-error.
When you first start playing, you’ll need to make educated guesses. As you
play, pay attention to your results and adjust accordingly. With experience,
you’ll improve on choosing the right golf club to use for your shots.
Keep in mind distance isn’t always a deciding factor when choosing the
right club. Be mindful of other factors, such as wind.
The clubs are designed so that there should be a regular yardage interval
between clubs. For example, the 3-iron will go 10 yards farther than a 4-iron,
which will go 10 yards further than a 5-iron.
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Rentals want to enlighten you with some tips on choosing the appropriate golf
club to use for different shots.
How To Repair Divots
Repairing divots is as basic a part of golf as creating divots.
Here's How:
- Depending on your location and types of turf used, the proper way to
repair a divot can vary. Ask before your round if you’re unsure what the
proper way is.
- Many courses ask you to replace your divot. Pick up the divot and put it
back in place in the same direction it came out. Tap down firmly so the ground
is level.
- Courses with actively growing Bermuda grass may prefer to have divots filled
with sand rather than replaced. Fill with sand (usually provided on the cart)
and tap down firmly.
- Some courses provide a mixture of sand and seed for use in repairing divots.
Fill and tamp down firmly.
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Rentals ask if you knew that:
- Replacing or repairing divots is designed to get the turf growing again
as quickly as possible.
- Failure to replace or repair a divot can add weeks to the time it takes turf
to heal itself.
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Rentals informs you that course designers for Fort Lauderdale golf courses
include:
- Joe Lee
- Bruce Devlin
- Robert von Hagge
- Rees Jones
- Raymond Floyd
- Robert Trent Jones
- Tom and George Fazio
Most common breach of golf etiquettes, as reported by golf course
superintendents:
- Not fixing ball marks 60%
- Not raking bunkers 18%
- Not replacing divots 8%
- Lack of golf rules knowledge 8%
- Using a cellular phone 2%
- Walking in a player's line 2%
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