Rules The Etiquetteist: Tips for playing GOLF’s top 100 private courses November 5, 2020 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share by Email The Etiquetteist: Tips for playing GOLF’s top 100 private courses What Japanese baseball pitchers can show you about fitting golf clubs | Fully Equipped The proper mindset for taking your best game from the range to the course | Subpar Julie Elion explains why new found expectations can affect Tour players differently | Subpar How setting daily goals has improved Wyndham Clark's mental game | Subpar We spent a day at the Mizuno Foundry 10 Secrets from a Retiring Pro: Best (and Worst) of Life on the PGA Tour The benefits of adding the new 3DP MB irons to your flow set | Emergency 9 Testing PXG Metalwoods with Jake Knapp Testing Bridgestones 2026 TOUR B Series ON COURSE! How Srixon's Z-Star golf ball models cover a wide range of players | Tour Validated What’s the best way to get on a private course and what are the unwritten codes of conduct? GOLF Top 100 Course rater Steve Lapper, a part-owner of a private club, shares his tips. Latest In Instruction 7 hours ago Keep your club on plane and hit better irons with this simple trick 1 day ago That logo on Aaron Rai’s apparel? Here's the story (and coaches) behind it 1 day ago This overlooked swing mistake can kill your ball striking — here's how to fix it 3 days ago ‘Mega lesson of don’ts’: Major winner dishes on what NOT to do in swing Related Articles Travel Watch the sun rise on PGA Championship host Southern Hills Travel What it's like for golfers of all skill levels to play this Bethpage Black monster par 5 Travel Iconic Holes: Pinehurst No. 2, Hole 15 Travel Iconic Holes: Pinehurst No. 2, Hole 5 Travel Why some inland courses are rising up the Top 100 Travel How Top 100 newcomer St. Patrick's Links quickly impressed our course raters Courses Inside the all-new Top 100 Courses in the World: What you need to know Courses Inside Inverness Club: Tour the newly renovated Solheim Cup host Travel The Bethpage Gauntlet: Playing all 90 holes(!) in just 36 hours