Section 3. Code of Conduct
- Pace. Players shall keep
pace and play without delay. Faster players shall play through a
slower foursome. Practicing is not permitted on the golf courses.
- Course Etiquette.
(i) Players shall repair ball marks on the green and rake the sand traps.
(ii) Players shall fill divots with the provided seed and soil mixture
(iii) Players shall be aware of the location of other players prior to making
a shot and shall
shout “Fore” if a shot is heading towards another person.
(iv) Players shall obey the signs which restrict entry to environmentally
sensitive areas which
are generally bounded by green-topped boundary markers.
(iv) Players shall not play their ball from out-of-bounds or from environmentally
sensitive
areas.
(v) Players shall not remove balls, other than their own, from the lakes.
(vi) Players shall use the trash receptacles provided at each tee. Littering
(including
smoking materials) is not permitted.
- Golf Clubs
Each player shall use a separate set of clubs.
- Dress Code Appropriate golf
attire consistent with current golf fashions shall be worn at all times.
(i) Flat-soled shoes or golf shoes with non-metal spikes shall be worn on
the golf courses or practice areas.
(ii) For men and boys unacceptable attire includes tank tops, sleeveless
shirts, tee shirts, blue denim jeans, dungarees, swimwear, cutoffs, jogging or gym shorts, workout
apparel, sweat pants, clothing displaying designs or lettering in poor taste, or any bleached,
torn or tattered clothing.
(iii) For women and girls unacceptable attire includes, tank tops, halter
tops, tube tops, blue denim jeans or shorts or skirts, swim suits, bathing suit bottoms, cutoffs,
jogging or gym shorts, sweat pants, workout apparel, clothing displaying designs or lettering
in poor taste, or any bleached, torn or tattered clothing.
(iv) The Head Golf Professional or Assistant Golf Professional may make temporary
exceptions to this policy for individuals that are unfamiliar with our dress policy.
(v) A copy of this Dress Code Policy shall be posted at the Pro Shops.
- Handicap Flags Handicapped
flags are available at the Pro Shop for use by those who are eligible. Handicapped persons who display these flags are subject to a modified
code of conduct. (See Section 12, below). A copy of this code shall be given to each person obtaining a flag.
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