Anonymous ID: 27c8ad Oct. 23, 2023, 9:14 a.m. No.19787128   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7145 >>7147 >>7155 >>7161 >>7162 >>7282 >>7453 >>7529

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Why do golfers shout fore! not heads or watch out or duck to warn those who may be hit by an errant shot?

 

..But in days when they were common, the shout of fore! was an abbreviation of forecaddie! a shouted warning to the ball spotter that a ball was on its way for him to spot.

 

..So another theory of why golfers shout fore! is that is an abbreviation of ‘beware before!’ This is a military term used by artillerymen to warn the infantrymen ahead of them on the frontline to watch out that missiles were about to be launched.

https://www.golfmonthly.com/features/the-game/golfers-shout-fore-63709

 

'''Fore: Definition of the Golf Term

When and How to Use It'''

 

"Fore"—actually, fore!—is a word of warning yelled out by a golfer who hits an errant shot. If your shot is in danger of hitting or landing very close to another golfer or group of players on the golf course, you should yell "fore!" to warn players to watch out.

 

Yelling "fore!" is considered good golf etiquette, but it's not just a courtesy to other golfers, it can serve to prevent injury. After all, a golf ball striking a person can do serious damage.

 

How Did 'Fore' Enter the Golf Lexicon?

Why is the term "fore" used for this purpose and what is the origin of the term? There are several different theories. Two of the most commonly cited are that "fore" evolved from another golf word, forecaddie; and that "fore" has its origins in military usage.

 

'Fore Right' and 'Fore Left'

Should you add anything to "fore" to provide more information to the golfers who might be in danger?

 

'Fore Right' and 'Fore Left'

Should you add anything to "fore" to provide more information to the golfers who might be in danger?

 

At professional tournaments, where holes are tightly lined by fans, it's common to hear tour pros yell "fore right" or "fore left," letting the fans known which direction the ball is traveling. That way, the fans on the left side or right side of the hole know to take cover.

 

Adding "right" or "left" to "fore" is something some golfers do on local courses, too. But is that a good idea? After all, your left might not be the left of the golfers you are trying to warn; they might be facing another direction or playing a hole that goes in the opposite direction of yours. In that case, you're just confusing the matter by adding "right" or "left."

 

Best just to yell out "fore" as loud as you can. Keep it simple

 

The instinct for many golfers, when we hear a "fore!" ring out across the golf course, is to turn in the direction of the yell and look for any golf ball that might be heading our way… When you hear a yell of fore, duck and cover.

https://www.liveabout.com/fore-in-golf-1560855

Anonymous ID: 27c8ad Oct. 23, 2023, 10:32 a.m. No.19787546   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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:21 He says hat

He says all of you who are celebrating national hat hotdog day, congratulations to you and may there be many many more hotdogs served in our land.