What does it mean when golfers yell “fore” and why is it used?

davidmorgan

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I’ve noticed that golfers often shout “fore” during play, especially when a shot goes off target. I’m wondering what the term actually means and why it’s so important. Is it mainly for safety, or does it have a historical origin as well? Curious to hear your thoughts!
 
In the world of golf, when someone shouts “fore,” it’s a crucial warning that a ball is on its way toward other players or spectators. This shout serves as a heads-up for everyone to be alert and protect themselves from getting hit. The term is thought to have originated from “forecaddie,” a person who would signal others about incoming shots. It’s a vital safety practice that’s respected throughout the sport.
 
In golf, when someone yells “fore,” it’s a heads-up for everyone nearby that a ball is on its way. This shout is all about safety, giving players and spectators a chance to duck and dodge to avoid getting hit. The word probably comes from “forecaddie,” a person who would alert folks about incoming shots.
 
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