Rules The Etiquetteist: Balancing golf and family January 29, 2021 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share by Email The Etiquetteist: Balancing golf and family Who can actually benefit from a high-lofted fairway wood? | Fully Equipped Are driver category lines getting blurred? | Fully Equipped Flying to the Masters with Gary Player At Old Barnwell, "the mission" is all about giving back | Destination Aiken The unpretentious private club near Augusta National | Destination Aiken Inside Jon Rahm’s Masters Blueprint: Preparation, Strategy, and Augusta Wisdom Steve Sands talks meeting Jim Nantz prior to his career taking off | Subpar Steve Sands talks his career altering interview with Phil Mickelson | Subpar How this broadcaster lucked into a photo op with 'The Big 3' | Subpar Inside the MacKenzie revival opening near Augusta National How can you minimize your guilt when spending time away from your family on the course? What’s the best way to get your children interested in golf? Editorial Director Ashley Mayo navigates these questions and more based on her experience as a mom. Latest In Instruction 10 hours ago 5 of the worst spots to miss at Augusta National 2 days ago Easily hit a draw with this Masters winner's drill 2 days ago This Rory McIlroy swing move (spotted by Masters tech) is worth copying 3 days ago The sneaky way players are preparing for Augusta's toughest putts Related Articles Rules The Etiquetteist: How to win at winter golf Rules The Etiquetteist: 5 rules to remember when playing golf with women Rules The Etiquetteist: Tips for playing GOLF’s top 100 private courses Rules The Etiquetteist: Distinctions between private and public courses Rules The Etiquetteist: Rules for playing a par-3 course Rules The Etiquetteist: The dos and don'ts for when you get a caddy Rules The Etiquetteist: Paired with a single? Here's what you should (and should not) discuss Rules The Etiquetteist: Free drop after a lost ball? Rules The Etiquetteist: What to do if you hit into the group ahead of you