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Hack It Out Golf

Transitioning from Casual to Competitive Golf

Hack It Out Golf

Hack it Out Golf - Mark Crossfield, Lou Stagner, Greg Chalmers

Education, Sports, Golf

4.8709 Ratings

🗓️ 11 September 2025

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

You've been playing rounds with your friends just for fun, but you've improved, and now you want to try your hand at a serious round of golf. What do you need to know? In this episode, Mark, Lou, and Greg offer their advice to a golfer planning to start playing in more serious competitions. From rules advice (both official and unwritten) to music(?) to mindset, this will help any golfer post better results. To get the best discount off your NordVPN plan - go to ⁠⁠⁠nordvpn.com/hackitout⁠⁠⁠. Our link will also give you 4 extra months on the 2-year plan. There's no risk with Nord’s 30-day money-back guarantee! Where to find us: Mark Crossfield's weekly newsletter: https://www.crossfieldgolf.com/subscribe Mark Crossfield on Twitter: https://twitter.com/4golfonline Mark Crossfield on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/4golfonline Lou Stagner's weekly newsletter: https://newsletter.loustagnergolf.com/subscribe Lou Stagner on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LouStagner Greg Chalmers on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregChalmersPGA The Hack It Out Golf Podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/HackItOutGolf Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

So we've got a listener's question. David Bills has asked us a question, gang. It's a really good one. Ideas for an episode, he says. This is my first season playing a league and playing competitive golf. How about an episode discussing all the things that are expected, all that change when you go from casual rounds of your friends to a competitive round, like at a golf club.

0:23.8

I really like that question.

0:25.2

I think it's really good question.

0:27.3

And I really like that he's asking it because I do think not enough people ask this question.

0:32.8

I think they're almost a bit barris, like they should just know.

0:35.1

And there are quite a few almost unwritten rules that might change compared to when you play social to, you know, when you're actually in a competition. I think we've talked a bit about this, Lou, off pod, like you've played in something this year where people were maybe getting the rules a little bit wrong in a club match, wouldn't you? Was it a playoff it a playoff? I can't remember you said. Yeah, I won't get into the details of that, but yes. That was like a, as in, they're pretty probably regular members, playing regular competitions, and they're still getting it wrong. So the first thing for me, I would say, is ask the questions. Don't be afraid to get things wrong.

1:12.1

Don't make any taboos of it because that does happen. People are scared to ask the question because

1:16.8

when it comes to golf rules, people can be a little bit kind of not nice about answers. And if you

1:25.2

don't know it, they make you feel silly and stuff like that.

1:28.1

And this is a new golf.

1:29.0

Why would they know all these rules?

1:31.3

So just keep asking.

1:33.0

It's great that you're asking the questions.

1:35.8

So let's think about, let's give this, let's give David some basic breakdowns of things that will change from social golf to playing in competition.

1:43.3

First thing I would want anyone who's

1:44.9

playing in a competition to know is just do a bit of research into the rules. A of golf, make sure

1:49.8

you're happy with drops, yellow hazards to red hazards, ground under repair, one club lengths,

1:55.9

the two club lamps, paths, at the course you're playing at, are there any quirky local rules that you don't really

2:02.6

know of because you don't have a card in your hand? Like you do get a drop off this path,

2:06.4

you don't get a drop off that path. Familiarizing yourself with all those things will be good

2:10.8

before you even tee up. You can do them in the week or months before playing. And then also

2:17.2

being aware of the competition you're playing in. So you might be playing a match play event. Those rules are different to if you're playing what we call a medal event. What would you call a medal event? You just call it stroke play. Yeah, a stroke play event. It might be a four ball, better ball, which, what do you call that? Best ball, best ball, I think.

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