justincredible
Well-known member
Interesting conversation going on in the Tour forum about the responsibility of yelling FORE on an errant shot. A few comments about amateurs typically looking up trying to find the ball, or not yelling FORE because it could cause someone to move into the path of your ball.
So, when you're out on the course and hear FORE! what is your immediate reaction? If I'm out in the open with no cover available, I'll get as close to the ground as I can and tuck my head under my arms. If I'm near a cart or trees or some other type of cover I'll try to shield myself with that but still tuck my head under my arms.
How about you? Are you looking up trying to track the ball, bobbing and weaving to try to get out of the way, or do you duck and cover where you stand?
So, when you're out on the course and hear FORE! what is your immediate reaction? If I'm out in the open with no cover available, I'll get as close to the ground as I can and tuck my head under my arms. If I'm near a cart or trees or some other type of cover I'll try to shield myself with that but still tuck my head under my arms.
How about you? Are you looking up trying to track the ball, bobbing and weaving to try to get out of the way, or do you duck and cover where you stand?