Folks, does traditional golf course etiquette apply to public courses anymore? I grew up playing golf, even competitively on my high school team. Where I live now, my porch overlooks a public golf course and since I've lived here, I've witnessed the following:
1. Dudes golfing wearing no shirt and athletic shorts.
2. People driving their cart across the green.
3. People taking practice swings in the trap before hitting their ball to the next fairway over (the hole they were playing at that time) and then failing to wrake the trap after that.
4. A father golfing with his young children in the middle of a lightning storm.
5. People walking their dog on the golf course allowing their pet to defficate on the green and then leave without cleaning it up.
6. Just today, a fellow instead of walking or using a cart was using a mountain bike as golf course transportation (of course riding across the green).
Anyway, am I out of the loop? Is etiquette is no longer necessary on public courses?
1. Dudes golfing wearing no shirt and athletic shorts.
2. People driving their cart across the green.
3. People taking practice swings in the trap before hitting their ball to the next fairway over (the hole they were playing at that time) and then failing to wrake the trap after that.
4. A father golfing with his young children in the middle of a lightning storm.
5. People walking their dog on the golf course allowing their pet to defficate on the green and then leave without cleaning it up.
6. Just today, a fellow instead of walking or using a cart was using a mountain bike as golf course transportation (of course riding across the green).
Anyway, am I out of the loop? Is etiquette is no longer necessary on public courses?