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 Todd Hamilton breaks down his shocking victory at the 2004 Open Championship | Subpar Todd Hamilton's unique short game approach at the 2004 Open Championship | Subpar Tom Watson Reflects on Birkdale, Byron Nelson & 5 Open Championships 5 things You Need to Know Before the Open at Royal Birkdale Tommy Fleetwood's Hometown Major The Go-To Chip Every Golfer Needs BBQ, Boat Rides, and Golf on the Georgia Coast | Destination GOLF Mark Grace dishes on playing Pebble with Bill Murray | Subpar Mark Grace on Vijay Singh range tips | Subpar Warming Up with Cameron Young 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 7 hours ago Bryson DeChambeau's Open Championship rules controversy, explained 14 hours ago 3 simple steps for hitting more consistent chip shots 2 days ago The biggest mistake golfers make after a swing change (and how to fix it) 2 days ago Rory McIlroy reveals the genius way he uses launch monitors to build feel 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