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COURTESIES
Players failing to keep pace must let the following group play through. Players looking for a lost ball, must allow the group following to play through.
You are expected to complete your 18 holes of golf in four (4) hours and nine holes in two (2) hours or less, for the greater enjoyment of yourself and others.
All players are responsible for replacing divots, raking bunkers, and repairing ball marks on greens.
Players are responsible for compliance with rules. Report infractions to the Golf Professional staff or the Golf Committee immediately.
Fivesomes failing to keep the pace will be asked to split up into two groups. The Golf Professional staff is in complete charge and has the authority to make final decisions on problems that might arise. He/She also may relax the regulations on starting times, hours of play, etc., when it is clearly no handicap to other players on the course.
COURTESIES
Players failing to keep pace must let the following group play through. Players looking for a lost ball, must allow the group following to play through.
You are expected to complete your 18 holes of golf in four (4) hours and nine holes in two (2) hours or less, for the greater enjoyment of yourself and others.
All players are responsible for replacing divots, raking bunkers, and repairing ball marks on greens.
Players are responsible for compliance with rules. Report infractions to the Golf Professional staff or the Golf Committee immediately.
Fivesomes failing to keep the pace will be asked to split up into two groups. The Golf Professional staff is in complete charge and has the authority to make final decisions on problems that might arise. He/She also may relax the regulations on starting times, hours of play, etc., when it is clearly no handicap to other players on the course.