Why yell 4 in golf




















Golfer may also yell fore and lift their right are left arm to warn the crowd of what direction it is going? Most of the time they will yell fore but this can also be accomplished by the marshalls. There has been a lot of videos recently criticising golf pros for not yelling for without realizing that this is the job of the marshalls.

It is better not to yell fore in case they distract another golf in the field and cause a conflict. These marshalls are also on the fairways at big tournaments and they signal to the marshalls further along the course to put up the shout of FORE instead and warn the fans.

This is a completely random and un-golf related shout that started in after Tiger hit a stinger off the tee box. Another strange and un golf related shout used by fans. I guess golf fans just like to let off some steam when they see a good shot and have nothing to yell. Baba Booey is the nickname of Radio host Howard Stern after he messed up the pronunciation of Bab Looey live on air and it has just stuck with golf fans ever since..

Strange Bunch! Hen you hear it on the golf course, do not turn towards the shout but turn away and block the back of your head. Crouch down if you can and get behind a tree or a golf cart if possible. If you've ever played golf or watched golf on TV, then you've no doubt heard someone yell "Fore! The reason why might be obvious to some people, but for a lot of folks new to golf, why golfers yell "Fore!

Further still, why golfers started yelling "Fore! Golfers yell "Fore! For professional golfers, they also yell "Fore! Often times, golfers yell "Fore! Many times, pro golfers will also point in the direction in which their ball is heading so those who may not hear them shout from hundreds of yards away could at least see them pantomime and know that they should be on the lookout for an incoming ball.

There are also lots of pro golfers who tragically do not yell, instead only pointing and relying on volunteers and others in the crowd to yell on their behalf. That is poor etiquette. Unlike the John Knox theory, however, this story has little historical evidence to back it up. For one thing, historical records yield little evidence of related terms being used as warnings. Furthermore, there is no plausible link to golf.

Many commentators speculate that this explanation is simply a watered-down version of the John Knox story. Yet in the early centuries of the sport, golf balls were difficult to make and hence expensive. Modern golf tournaments have spotters who fulfill a similar role. Historians assume golfers would call out to their forecaddies to warm them before hitting a ball.

RIP headphone users. Yelling fore is a safety measure that virtually all golfers understand.



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