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15.9 Juniors below the ages of 18 years ar e not per mitted to drive a buggy 16.4 No one should move, talk or stand close to, or directly behind, the ball or
15.9 Juniors below the ages of 18 years are not permitted to drive a buggy
16.4 No one should move, talk or stand close to, or directly behind, the ball or
except with the prior written appr oval of the Golf Manager . the hole when a player is addressing the ball or making a stroke.
except with the prior written approval of the Golf Manager.
the hole when a player is addressing the ball or making a stroke.
15.10 No mor e than two (2) players and two (2) golf bags ar e allowed to be 16.5 Players shall play without delay.
16.5 Players shall play without delay.
15.10 No more than two (2) players and two (2) golf bags are allowed to be
carried on a golf buggy at the same time. All players must be seated.
carried on a golf buggy at the same time. All players must be seated.
Standing on the side, running board or tailboard, sitting on the mudguard
16.6 Players searching for a ball should signal the players behind them to pass
Standing on the side, running boar d or tailboar d, sitting on the mudguar d 16.6 Players searching for a ball should signal the players behind them to pass
when it becomes apparent that the ball WILL NOT BE EASILY FOUND within
or fenders, placing of feet or golf shoes against windscreen, or other such
or fenders, placing of feet or golf shoes against windscr een, or other such when it becomes apparent that the ball WILL NOT BE EASILY FOUND within
behavior is pr ohibited. five minutes. They should not continue to play until the players following
five minutes. They should not continue to play until the players following
behavior is prohibited.
them have passed and are out of range.
them have passed and are out of range.
15.11 All players shall use the buggies in the pr oper manner intended. Hill brakes
15.11 All players shall use the buggies in the proper manner intended. Hill brakes
must be applied befor e leaving the buggy. Safety must be observed at 16.7 When the play of a hole has been completed, players should immediately
must be applied before leaving the buggy. Safety must be observed at
16.7 When the play of a hole has been completed, players should immediately
all times. Driving with one foot on the accelerator and one on the brake
leave the putting green.
all times. Driving with one foot on the accelerator and one on the brake leave the putting green.
paddle is to be avoided. Avoid using the accelerator pedal to balance
paddle is to be avoided. A void using the accelerator pedal to balance
the buggy on slope as it can burn the motor.
the buggy on slope as it can bur n the motor . 16.8 Priority on the Course
16.8 Priority on the Course
In the absence of special rules, two-ball matches should have
a.
a. In the absence of special rules, two-ball matches should have
precedence over and be entitled to pass any three- or four-ball
15.12 Golfers use buggies at their own risk. The Club shall not be held liable for
15.12 Golfers use buggies at their own risk. The Club shall not be held liable for precedence over and be entitled to pass any three- or four-ball
matches which should invite them through.
any damages and/or injuries they may suffer resulting from the use of
any damages and/or injuries they may suf fer r esulting fr om the use of matches which should invite them through.
these buggies.
these buggies. b. A single player has no standing and should give way to a match
A single player has no standing and should give way to a match
b.
of any kind.
of any kind.
15.13 Buggies ar e pr ohibited in or on the following ar eas:- c. Any match playing a whole round is entitled to pass a match
15.13 Buggies are prohibited in or on the following areas:-
c.
Any match playing a whole round is entitled to pass a match
eeing Gr
ound (T
playing a shorter round.
a. T Teeing Ground (Tee Box) playing a shorter round.
a.
ee Box)
If a match fails to keep its place on the course and loses more
d.
Bunkers and immediate areas surrounding the bunkers
b. Bunkers and immediate ar eas surr ounding the bunkers d. If a match fails to keep its place on the course and loses more
b.
Landscape lights
c. Landscape lights than one clear hole of the players in front, it should invite the
c.
than one clear hole of the players in front, it should invite the
Flower beds
match following to pass.
d. Flower beds match following to pass.
d.
On and around the greens
e. On and ar ound the gr eens
e.
f. f. On the apr on or collar of the gr eens
On the apron or collar of the greens
17. DRIVING RANGE
On the fairways between the white line or rope or chain laid on
g.
g. On the fairways between the white line or r ope or chain laid on 17. DRIVING RANGE
the fairway and the gr een
the fairway and the green
17.1 The driving range shall be opened at such time and for such hours as the
17.1 The driving range shall be opened at such time and for such hours as the
Gr eens Committee may decide. The operating hours shall be posted on
Greens Committee may decide. The operating hours shall be posted on
16. COURSE COURTESY
16. COURSE COUR TESY the notice boar d at the driving range.
the notice board at the driving range.
17.2 Tank tops, singlets, jogging shorts, slippers and sandals and all forms of
16.1 Avoid dangerous play. Commence playing your shot only when the
16.1 A v oi d da ng er o us pl ay. Co mm enc e pla yin g y ou r s ho t o nly wh en t he 17.2 T ank tops, singlets, jogging shorts, slippers and sandals and all for ms of
similar attire are not permitted.
players in front are clearly out of range.
players in fr ont ar e clearly out of range. similar attir e ar e not per mitted.
17.3 All guests/visitors shall pay the required range fee prior to the
16.2 Prior to playing a stroke or making a practice swing, the player should
16.2 Prior to playing a str oke or making a practice swing, the player should 17.3 All guests/visitors shall pay the r equir ed range fee prior to the
commencement of play.
ensure that no one is standing close by or in a position to be hit by the
ensur e that no one is standing close by or in a position to be hit by the commencement of play.
club, the ball or any stones, pebbles, twigs or the like which may be moved
club, the ball or any stones, pebbles, twigs or the like which may be moved
by the str oke or swing. 17.4 Childr en below the age of 12 years ar e not per mitted at the driving range
17.4 Children below the age of 12 years are not permitted at the driving range
by the stroke or swing.
unless they ar e under the car e of their par ents or under the contr ol and
unless they are under the care of their parents or under the control and
supervision of an adult.
16.3 The player who has the honour should be allowed to play befor e the supervision of an adult.
16.3 The player who has the honour should be allowed to play before the
opponent or fellow-competitor tees his/her ball.
opponent or fellow-competitor tees his/her ball.
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