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Course Policies
  • Proper attire and footwear are required at all times.
  • Proper golf etiquette is required - Replace divots, rake sand traps and repair ball marks.
  • Each player shall have own bag minimum of 5 clubs and valid greens fee ticket.
  • Only those engaged in the game of golf shall be permitted on the golf course.
  • Only alcoholic beverages purchased on the premises
    shall be permitted on the golf course.
  • No rain check or refunds

Golf Cart Usage

  • You must be 18 year old and have a valid driver's license to rent powered golf cart.
  • Observe 90 degree rule when crossing fairway
  • Keep carts on paths or in rough as marked
  • Cart path only around all tees and greens.
  • Cart path only on all par 3's.
  • Observe special rules for the day.
  • Only 2 bags and 2 riders per cart.

Pace of Play

It should be the goal of all players to complete their round in less than four hours and 12 minutes (14 minutes/hole). This amount of time will be more than adequate, provided all players remain aware of the need to play without delay.

Please play ready golf for the enjoyment of all golfers. Players shall keep up with the group in front of them or may be asked to pick up and move ahead at the discretion of the ranger.

Number of Players


Play will be administered on the course in traditional groups of four or less. The starter will pair up groups of less than four players to make as many foursomes as
possible

The Right Way To Fix A Ball Mark

  1. Use a pronged ball mark repair took, knife, key or tee.
  2. Insert at the edges of the mark – not the middle of the depression.
  3. Bring the edges together with a gentle twisting motion, but don’t lift the center.
    Try not to tear the grass.
  4. Smooth the surface with a club or foot. You’re done when it’s a surface that you would putt over.

Did You Know!

Unrepaired ball marks take up to two weeks to heal, leaving behind an unsightly, uneven putting surface. Beginner or pro, it’s your responsibility as a golfer to fix your own marks as well as any others you see.

This message provided by your local golf course superintendent and the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America

 
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