A classic pairing, Golf Course Cigars mix leisure, history, and appreciation of the little things in life. Enjoying cigars on the golf course is not just about your enjoyment; there is a certain etiquette to follow to guarantee everyone is having a lovely time. This book will equip you for success, whether you are a cigar expert or a novice in the pastime, as it addresses the fundamentals of "golf course cigar etiquette" and helps you choose the finest cigars for your next game. While golf courses are fantastic places to smoke cigars, they are also communal areas that call for consideration for others. While smoking cigars on the course might enhance the experience, it's crucial to double-check with your playing group before lighting up a cigar in their proximity.

Is smoking cigars allowed on a golf course? The short answer is — yeah, 99% of the time. Though verifying the regulations in advance always helps, most courses accept cigar smoking. Fortunately, golf and cigars are such a timeless combination that if cigars are not allowed on a particular course, there will be signs clearly stating such.  Cigar etiquette on the golf course can be reduced to a few basic guidelines, so relax and enjoy your cigars while ensuring everyone enjoys the game.

Fundamental Golf Course Cigar Etiquette

Most of the cigar golf course etiquette may be reduced to simple guidelines:

Remain Downwind

While your playing partners are striking the ball, position yourself so that your cigar smoke drifts away from them.

Employ a Cigar Holder

Don't place your cigar on the cart seats, grass, or cup holders. This is due to fire safety concerns and the fact that they put a lot of chemicals on the grass you don't want in your mouth.

Arrive Ready

Bring your travel humidor, torch lighter (butane loaded), and cutter. Your golf companion or the tee store should not be your source for the necessities.

Share Freely

Golf is all about friendship. Bringing more cigars to share with your party is a nice way to establish yourself as a strong playing partner.

Bring a punch or cigar cutter along with a cigar lighter. To ignite your Golf Course Cigars, you must cut off or punch a hole into the cap. Many cigar lighters include a cigar punch, which is a nice characteristic to seek when purchasing one. If you lack a cigar lighter, check to see if a buddy has one you may use.