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Drink lots of fluids |
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Make sure NO ONe is standing close before you take
a swing |
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Those waiting their turn should stay at least four
club lengths away from the swinging club. |
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Don't play until the group in front is out of the way
and shout "fore" to warn players and spectators |
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Don't take practise swings toward another person (rocks,
sticks and grass can fly up and hit them in the eye. Besides,
it's rude!) |
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Do not enter areas where snakes, dangerous insects
or animals might inhabit. |
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Do not place hands in holes or other areas where you
cannot check for snakes or spiders. |
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Carry a handphone with you in case of an emergency. |
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Don't strain yourself if clubs are too heavy; use a
buggy instead. |
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Move off the golf course if lightning strikes, if possible. |
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Be careful when using motorised carts - drive at a moderate
speed and keep your eyes open for other golfers. |
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Make friends, practise good etiquette and have fun! |