Reader highlights etiquette issues at short-game practice areas
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 8, 2026, 6:41 PM
Last updated Jul 8, 2026
A reader voiced concerns about short-game area etiquette, emphasizing the importance of awareness among golfers. The complaint involves a golfer using a bucket of practice balls, which disrupts others trying to hone their skills. Instructions on how to better manage practice sessions when others are present were provided, stressing the need for cleanup and consideration for fellow players. The conversation highlights common frustrations golfers face at short-game facilities.
- •Reader shares pet peeve about etiquette at chipping greens.
- •Concerns raised over use of multiple practice balls in crowded areas.
- •Advice given for practicing consideration and cleaning up after sessions.
- •Discussion reflects common issues faced by golfers on the course.
- 6:41 PMYahoo Sports — Stupid Golf Problems: This reader’s short-game area pet peeve might strike a nerve
"Not everyone understands the importance of short-game area etiquette, apparently.
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