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UPDATE: Maine shooting suspect 2 is Robert Card, a trained firearms instructor in the U.S. Army reserve. He was recently released from a mental health facility.
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“The word was used in military circles as well. When gunners were shooting towards their own men in front of them, they would shout "fore" in order to let their friends on the battlefield know that live rounds were about to be fired in their direction. It's possible that golfers adopted the term from the military.”
Situations to Use:
"Fore" is typically used when a shot has gone off-target and there is a possibility that it may strike someone nearby.
Player shouts "fore" as soon as possible after realizing the ball is headed off-course to give people sufficient time to react.
Situations to Use:
"Fore" is typically used when a shot has gone off-target and there is a possibility that it may strike someone nearby.
Player shouts "fore" as soon as possible after realizing the ball is headed off-course to give people sufficient time to react.