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Today's Discussion

is it appropriate to take pictures on golf course?
well, is it appropriate to take pictures on golf course ? details added: the scenery is so awesome and I'd probably can't play here again. thats why I really want to take pics of me on all the courses here whilst I have the chance.

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MZ. PRESIDENTIAL
Depends on what kind of pictures it is

como_estas.loco
NUDEE LMAO , Hell ya

sirnitros
Sure, as long as your not ripping up the green or chopping down a tree.

Dats
dont c y not lol but i dont no y u would wona lol

bb32614
Pictures of what? The scenery, Yourself, your friends, your "almost" hole in one"? Sure.....why not Public pictures are actually allowed anywhere, I believe...It's what you do with them afterwards that matters....

KooKoo4KoaKoaPuffs
yeah.. but what type of pictures do you intend to take? if its explicit pictures, then no. but if its just pictures then yeah.

Me!!
Go for it. What can anyone do? Just be nice about it.

michmale069
Depends on what you are taking pictures of..and if you have your clothes on..!

Tracey
Dont see why not.. but who would want to? thats a lil odd.

Rebis
appropiate but kinda risky

DJ's Girl
I suppose it depend if the pictures are appropriate.

Ashley
yes as long as you are not obstructing anyones game:its best to stay off of the greens ( you never know when a ball will come and hit you)

momotor
Read the rules at the golf course. If it doesn't say anything, go ahead. Of course, don't do it so that it slows down your playing.

legalbgl
absolutely, so long as your taking pictures do not effect or interfere with the play of others.

TheBestAnswerYet
yes and no you can take all the pics you want provided you are not distracting any golfers. distractions include a cameras flash,any sounds the camera may make and how close you are to a golfer who is about to hit the ball.(stand behind any golfer who is lining up his next shot and be quiet) its more of an unspoken etiquette then a rule on most courses unless the course prohibits photography. hopefully this answered your question fully.

brenda4ever
yes it's fine!

GOD
NO. It's people like you who take pictures on the golf course who are already slow golfers and further slow down ACTUAL golfers by talking, eating, or TAKING PICTURES. You are there to golf at a reasonable pace, not to enjoy the scenery.

Mizer
YES. Just be sure that you follow golf course etiquette of not taking pictures right in the middle of someone's swing (Tiger hates it) and make sure you're not slowing down play for the groups behind you.

Jeepers
As long as it's not during Tiger's backswing...Absolutely! Wait a minute, do you mean while you are golfing? The scenery can be awesome, I've taken a few pics myself... as long as you are conscious of your pace of play, and you're not damaging the course (I'm not sure how you would be), there is no 'unwritten rule' or written rule that prohibits it.

Juan
As long as you don't slow down the pace of play more than the rest of your group finds acceptable. I do it all the time. If you are slowing down the group behind you, you can always let them play ahead. The only thing I do is make sure the camera is ready so that I don't waste to much time. There are a lot of nice courses built in great locations.

jc gives thumbs up to snoop
Yes- as long as your behaviour is appropriate and you don't delay play. It's quite common at certain courses to get a photo (especially courses like Pebble Beach, St. Andrews (standing on the bridge on the 18th hole), and the like.

CycloneWinger
Yea, Do whatever on the course you want to as long as it don't harm anything and don't delay the speed of play. On a nicer course or your country clubs they might not let you onto the grounds to even take the picture. I know I worked at Medinah CC this past summer as an intern on the grounds crew and only employees and members were allowed within the grounds.

Jason G
As long as it doesn't slow down pace of play or interrupt the golfer, there isn't an issue with it. People take pictures on the golf course all the time. Have you ever read an issue of Travel and Leisure Golf. People send pictures to the magazine of them playing at the best courses worldwide.

Flatstick
You may, just don't be snapping someone while they are trying to hit the ball - that would be considered rude and distracting. Also don't hold up the players behind you while you are framing, focusing etc.




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