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Safety & Etiquette Guideleines
Please note:
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A maximum of four people may play in a group.
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Golf shoes and training shoes are the only acceptable form of footwear.
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A reasonable standard of dress is expected at all times. Tops must be worn.
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Only trolleys with wide wheels may be used on the course.
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You must not venture into surrounding properties to retrieve golf balls, or for any other reason. Shots must never be played from any area defined as out of bounds.
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Where the tee markers are situated on either side of a tee mat, the ball must be played from the mat and not surrounding grass area.
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You must maintain the condition of the course by replacing divots, repairing, pitch marks and spike marks on the greens, raking over footprints in bunkers.
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You must allow faster groups to "play through" particularly if you are searching for a lost ball
Please:
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Make sure that the group in front are well out of range before hitting your shots. If a ball is accidentally hit towards any other golfers please shout "FORE" as a warning so they may have a chance to take evasive action.
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Make sure that any incidents concerning injury, damage to the course or damage to surrounding property is reported to the shop staff on completion of the round or at the earliest opportunity.
- Please make sure that you play from the correct tee markers as indicated:
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Red ladies or juniors
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Yellow men or juniors (general play)
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White men or juniors (official competitions, matches and handicap cards)
Please refrain from:
- Sharing clubs. Club hire is available if required.
- Buying golf balls from children on the course. This encourages children to wander around creating a safety hazard and it can encourage theft.
- Taking bags or trolleys on to the greens.
- Any behaviour that may cause offence to others.
Thank you in advance for your co-operation |
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