“Dew sweeper” is a golf slang term that means a golfer or golfers who play a golf course very early in the morning — the first or among the first to tee off — while the dew is still on the ground. By playing first, such golfers sweep the dew off the teeing grounds, fairways and putting greens.
Such early risers are also referred to as “the dawn patrol”.
In Pro Golf, ‘Dew Sweeper’ is a Mild Insult
The term “dew sweeper” is a mild insult when used in reference to professional tour golfers. Why? Because pro golf tournaments, in the third and fourth rounds, arrange their tee times in reverse order of standing. Golfers at the top of the scoreboard play last, golfers at the bottom of the scoreboard tee off first.
Therefore, a pro golfer who is a dew sweeper in Round 3 or 4 is one who is teeing off early in the morning because he or she is very low on the leaderboard.
However, used outside of that context there is no pejorative connotation to the term and any recreational golfer — good, bad or otherwise — who grabs one of the first tee times of the day is a dew sweeper.
Dew and the Rules of Golf
There are many recreational golfers out there who love being dew sweepers. Nobody in front of your group means nobody with the potential to slow you down. It also means you are playing the greens at their most pristine.
However, if there is dew on the ground it also means wet shoes, perhaps wet pant cuffs, wet club faces, wet golf balls. It also means putting through dew on the greens, and if the dew is heavy that can really slow down a golf ball.
Is heavy dew considered casual water? Or do the Rules of Golf say anything at all about dew on the course?
The official rules do mention dew in several places to let golfers know what it is not:
- Dew is not casual water;
- Dew is not an abnormal ground condition.
OK, but what about removing the dew? Say you’re on the green ready to putt: Are you allowed to sweep away or, for example, use a towel to soak up the dew in your line of putt?
So with the exception of the teeing ground, if you play the golf course while there is still dew on the ground you’ll just have to play through it. You chose to tee off so early, so you’re going to have to deal with it.