Slow Play

Council Concerns

Council are becoming increasingly concerned about slow play and will be monitoring the situation very closely .... Read More »

Dress Code

Dress Code Information

The Council would like to remind members about the dress code of members .... Read More »

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No Returns Policy

RULES OF GOLF - Refer to Rule 6 a & b
A player entering a club qualifying competition must return his card to the committee as soon as possible after completing his round i.e.. enter his score in the computer and put his card in the “letter box” ( or put his card in the “letter box” if the computer is not working ).

We, along with other clubs, are being monitored by the GUI and will therefore have to take action against “No Returns” ( N/R’s ) and as a consequence the following actions will be taken, starting Saturday 23rd July, against offending players:

NR Action
1st Player will receive a written warning.
2nd Player will be suspended from all club competitions for 1 week – Handicap suspended
3rd Player will be suspended from all club competitions for 1 month – Handicap suspended.
4th Player will be referred to the GUI for further action
John Harvey
M&H Secretary
6th July 2011
 
Out of Bounds at Course Boundaries

Clarification of Local Rule 1 – Out of Bounds

External Boundaries of the Golf Course
All external boundaries are defined by a hedge, hedge and fence or a stone wall. A ball over these boundaries is out of bounds. A ball in a hedge or coming to rest in a stone wall is in play and can be played as it lies or be treated as an unplayable ball under Rule 28a, b or c. of the Rules of Golf pages108 and 109.

Internal Boundaries of the Golf Course
Reference 1a, c, and g. A ball over internal boundary hedges are to be treated similarly.

White Stakes White stakes are used only to identify the out of bounds and are not themselves the out of bounds boundary. Refer to Rules of Golf page 39 – Out of Bounds.

The white stakes are not obstructions and are deemed to be fixed – there is no relief under Rule 24 b.

John Harvey
M&H Secretary
8th July 2011

 

Slow Play

Council are becoming increasingly concerned about slow play and will be monitoring the situation very closely. Your responsibility on the course is to keep up with the group in front - if you lose pace for any reason please let those behind play through. If you experience slow play challenge the offending players and if the problem remains unresolved please feel free to report the matter in writing to the Match & Handicap Committee.

 

Course Dress Code

The Council would like to remind members about the dress code of members on both the Par 3 and Main Course. 'You know the rules, no jeans, no collarless tee shirts etc, you don't do it at other courses so why do it here'

 
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