Rules The Etiquetteist: Rules for playing a par-3 course September 3, 2020 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share by Email The Etiquetteist: Rules for playing a par-3 course Why does the manufacturer suggest tipping your golf shaft? Why a flow set can give you the ultimate advantage in this game | Emergency 9 We put 4 golfers through a Titleist ball fitting Picking the Vokey wedge grinds that suit major conditions An exciting start for Titleist GTS at the PGA Championship Cameron Young might already be playing the golf ball of the future Why Titleist had the most-played ball at the PGA Championship 2026 PGA Championship: Winners and Losers w/ Sean Zak WITB for Tommy Fleetwood at the 2026 PGA Championship Behind Closed Doors: The Sprawling Stone Clubhouse at Desert Mountain Par-3 courses are artful, approachable and wildly entertaining. They also allow for looser codes of conduct. Here are the unwritten rules you need to know. Latest In Instruction 10 hours ago Hit longer drives (without even swinging harder) by doing this 13 hours ago Hit more solid hybrids by making these setup adjustments 1 day ago The 'single best tip' for hitting pure irons, according to Johnny Miller 2 days ago Rules Guy: Can you take free relief from a man-made object in the rough? Related Articles Rules The Etiquetteist: Balancing golf and family 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: 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