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 Rich Lerner previews his new book 'Aren't You That Golf Guy?' | Subpar How Ernie Els viewed peak Tiger Woods | Subpar Wyndham Clark overcomes Shinnecock (& fans) to win U.S. Open Why is Shinnecock Hills the Ultimate U.S. Open Test? What amateurs can learn from pros' GTS driver choices Why this Titleist Pro V1 model isn't as niche as you think Why so many players are switching to Titleist GTS drivers The Titleist driver giving Jordan Spieth renewed confidence Why Ludvig Åberg switched to a Scotty Cameron Phantom Dial in your distance control with this drill | Emergency 9 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 2 days ago The swing rebuild that put Wyndham Clark on top at the U.S. Open 2 days ago Use Wyndham Clark's go-to drill to fix your steep swing 4 days ago Playing golf in the wind? Focus on these 3 things to save your score 6 days ago Why this 'ladder drill' could improve your wedge game 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