Why Do They Say quot Fore quot in Golf?
Why Do They Say "Fore" in Golf?Home > Entertainment > Celebrity > SportsSource: Getty Images The Reason Golfers Yell Fore Could Have Everything to With CaddiesBy Mustafa GatollariMay 20 2022, Published 11:50 a.m. ET There are a lot of misconceptions about golf. The sport is often associated with hoity-toity country clubs, and while a good set of golf clubs costs more than a basketball, soccer ball, or football, and finding a well-maintained course can be a challenge, there are good arguments that it's actually got a more widespread appeal than some may think.Article continues below advertisement And even if you don't buy this, you have to admit it's fun to hear golfers yell, "Fore!" after hitting a ball. But why do they say that specific word?Source: Getty ImagesArticle continues below advertisement Seriously why do they say fore in golf If you've ever played the game or watched Caddyshack, then you can probably piece together that "fore" is shouted whenever a player smacks a ball that is headed towards another group of players or if they know they smacked the ball in a direction that wasn't intended. The "fore" in this instance is used as a courtesy to warn anyone who's out on the green that there's a golf ball incoming. No one wants their skull crushed when they're just trying to get in a few holes on their day off. But why the specific word "fore?" Why can't people just shout, "Watch out!"?Article continues below advertisement The reason "fore" is the word of choice has to do with the history of the game. Golf is a Scottish game that originated in the country back in the 1500s. As time progressed and more and more people played golf, the rules of the game started changing. Shooter Golf Tip: If another golfer hits into you and doesn’t yell fore, don’t say anything. Instead, after you finish out each hole, leave the flag out. You’ll find this very satisfying.— Shooter McGavin (@ShooterMcGavin_) May 12, 2022 Article continues below advertisement It became common to employ the help of "forecaddies," who are just referred to as "caddies" today. They were hired by folks playing the game to keep an eye out for where balls landed. Great day to yell fore! pic.twitter.com/Z3p1ENFKS8— Ali Anechiarico (@aanechiarico) May 15, 2022 Article continues below advertisement Forecaddies would often walk ahead of the group and stand in the line of fire in order to call out where the balls landed. This helped to reduce the amount of time that players spent on the green while mitigating the number of lost balls. It's not like they had factories that could ship those things out whenever they needed, so keeping tabs on them was in everyone's best interest. Don’t yell fore it never hits anyone and makes it look like you suck— cam (@rawpawSR) May 15, 2022 Article continues below advertisement Players would yell, "Forecaddie!" because they didn't want their helpers to get smacked by said balls, and that's where the term "fore" came from. In case you’re wondering why golfers yell “fore” when they hit a wayward shot, it’s because historically there would be a forecaddie down the hole to spot your ball, so yelling “fore” let the forecaddie know he was about to get beamed. #PGAChampionship— amrik tweets tiger (@amriksahni) May 19, 2022 The term seems to have evolved along with the job description of caddies. The assistants don't step ahead of the balls to spot where they land anymore. With better maintained and designed golf courses, and easier-to-spot spheres, caddies can stick to what their modern primary focus is: helping golfers with their shots and reaping the benefits when they win.AdvertisementMore from Distractify Tiger Woods Is Back in the Spotlight With to a New HBO Documentary, 'Tiger' Woman’s Tinder Match Plays Mini-Golf for 3 Hours in His Living Room on First Date Tiger Woods Pulled From Car by Jaws of Life After Rollover Accident Latest Sports News and UpdatesAdvertisementABOUT DistractifyAbout UsPrivacy PolicyTerms of UseDMCASitemapCONNECT with DistractifyLink to Facebook Link to TwitterLink to InstagramContact us by Email Copyright 2022 Distractify. Distractify is a registered trademark. All Rights Reserved. People may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website. Offers may be subject to change without notice.