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October 23, 2025
by Skratch

Golf cart dos and don’ts

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By: Skratch | Duration: 00:02:49


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There are some big dos and don’ts when it comes to golf cart etiquette.

Chad Mumm and Wells Adam’s break down the top-five rules to follow in the latest episode of Vanity Index presented by @JLabAudio.

8 Comments

  1. @GranolaBrick

    Number 6:

    If your partner is on foot and you’re driving towards them and the hole, drive full speed at them and brake right before hitting them.

    You will never hit them and it’ll be really funny, I promise.

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  2. @NorthernLights_0

    1. Yes.
    2. Agree
    3. Yep.
    4. Absolutely
    5. Fair

    Also – hot take, but unless you're in a tourney or you hit a birdie. It's ready golf. Even on the green.- you on in 2 and the guys behind you are still in the sand waddling around. Take the putt. Get off the green or immediately tend the flag or something. You don't need to stand on the green for any more than 30 seconds if others aren't on yet. Just putt it out if you have time.

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  3. @jasont9045

    Sounds dumb but keep your feet inside the cart

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  4. @UncleT0ny

    I usually walk but what is really nice is when the Carter drives ahead and can help spot your ball before you can get to it.

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  5. @goonerjay1216

    I cant believe I just watched this. Basically a post explaining common sense but applied to golf.

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  6. @dunesgolf3306

    In Germany you need to pass a Golf Test, it's like a driving licence for Golfers, it includes a green card on theoretical and technical knowledge + etiquette, before getting access to the course. We should certainly impose this in the USA…

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  7. @jpow12

    these are the guys on the tee box behind you with their hand on their hip looking tough from 200 yards away.

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  8. @Sum-dude

    My younger brother and I as teenagers could show up at the course at 5 pm on a summer night. Play 18 walking, never speak a word to each other, 2.5 hrs. I never understood slow play when the course isn’t packed

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