This couple are repairing their divots at the Oliva Nova Golf Course in Valencia, Spain which is part of golf etiquette on all golf courses. There is a proper way to repair your golf divots and it is considered a polite and professional part of the game of golf.Many golf courses simply ask you to replace your divot, some may prefer to have divots filled with sand rather than replacing them but each way is a part of golf etiquette. Always fill your divot and then tamp them down firmly as to make the golf course acceptable for other players behind you.Spain has many different golf courses and golf etiquette is just a regular part of the game. Failure to replace your divots can add weeks to the time it takes fairways to heal and replace themselves.In Valencia, Spain as well as most golf courses there are many golf etiquette procedures to follow. A few of them are not to speak when somebody is ... continue below the picture...
... teeing off or putting, replacing your divots, yelling fore if you ball is close to another player after being hit and staying out of the line of other players putts.A round of golf at the Oliva Nova Golf Course in Valencia, Spain is a beautiful course to play on, but like any course you need to follow the basic rules and etiquette procedures.Couple playing golf at the Oliva Nova Golf Course, Club de Golf Oliva Nova, an 18 hole golf Course in the town of Oliva Nova, Costa Blanca, Valencia, Spain, Europe. Model Released.
Technical Information:
I photographed this photo with the digital SLR camera model Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II, aperture of f/6.3, exposure time of 1/250 sec. on ISO 100, as always I used a original Canon Lens, the focus lenght for this picture was 250mm.