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When You Hear "Fore!" What Do You Do?


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  1. 1. Someone yells "fore!" nearby and you ...

    • Duck and cover
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    • Hide behind nearest tree
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    • Dive into your cart
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    • Look up
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    • Nothing
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It may be a simple question, but I've sometimes found it amusing to see what people do/don't do when they hear fore, and I was curious what all of your reactions may be.  (Personally, I duck and throw my hands up above my head, and if I know the direction from which its coming, I'll turn away as well.)

When out on the baseball or football field, or playground, the equivalent warning phrase was always "heads up!," which seemed a little counter-productive unless you wanted a baseball between the eyes.  (But I always liked to follow directions, so when I heard that, I looked up)

Luckily for me, I have never been nailed by a golf ball before, knock on wood..

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protect my ball. don't need accidental contact and cost me.

not serious

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I get this massive jolt of adrenalin and spaz out and cover my head....

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I Don't really duck, but I turn away from the sound and cover my head. I'd rather take dozens of body shots before 1 head shot, but hopefully neither, of course.


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I make sure my temples and the back of my head are protected by my arms and turn away from wherever I think the yell came from.

A few years ago a buddy got hit in the back of the head with an errant tee shot.  He just collapsed to the ground out cold.  We seriously thought he was toast, never seen someone do that before.  Paramedic said he was really lucky.

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Turn & cover my head.

I've been hit a few times, the most recent in 2008 at The Quarry in Canton, Oh. Sixth hole, a downhill par 3. My group was on the green & waved the group behind us to hit up. I stood about 30 feet to the left of the green while they hit. One guy hits his shot & yells 'Head's Up"...a split second later his ball hits me in the side on the fly - just below my ribs. Left a huge bruise that turned all yellow & purple. I mean, it dropped me like a sack of potatoes. Had he yelled Fore I would have turned away & probably not been hit cuz I would have moved.

Anyway, he gets to the green & comes up to apologize to me, and I just hissed, "The term is FORE, not Head's Up."

'Head's Up' to me, means, 'Get ready I'm about to hit.'

'Fore' means 'Look out, a ball is coming right at you.'


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I Tebow behind my stand bag.

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Originally Posted by onlybereaved

I look down at the ground and chicken wing my arms over the sides of my head and face


That's exactly what I do as well.

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I hope for the best, because if I looked in the direction it came, I doubt I would pick up the flight of the ball in time anyway. But I do turn away so it doesnt hit my moneymaker.

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I usually look toward where the yell came from so i can maybe see where it is coming from. :-D:~(:-O

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I look down at the ground and chicken wing my arms over the sides of my head and face

This. I just make an arm helmet and keep walking. If I hear a chorus of "fore" then I will hit the deck or try to put my golf bag between me and the voices.


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I protect the back and sides of my head and try to turn away from where it is coming from, then hope for the best.

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I got some good advice once. When you hear someone yell fore run next to the flagstick, it is the safest place on the golf course.

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