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16. Non-Tournament Players (Tuesdays):
Non-tournament players wishing to play on Tuesday mornings must
contact the Pro Shop for course availability. There will be NO
guarantee of time and or tee preference to non-tournament players.
17. Family Members:
Family members with a current valid handicap index are eligible to
participate in Tuesday league tournaments. They must be a member
of the Ladies League or pay the weekly tournament fee to receive
prize money. They are not eligible to participate in the five major
tournaments: Bocaire Cup, President’s Cup, Club Championship, Gal
Pal Challenge and League Championship. House guests are not
eligible to participate in any ladies league tournaments. Renters are
eligible to participate in ladies league tournaments except: Bocaire
Cup, President’s Cup, Club Championship, Gal Pal Challenge and
League Championship.
18. Lightning:
In the event of lightning, the lightning detection system will sound
ONE LONG BLAST meaning to clear the course immediately and seek
shelter. THREE SHORT BLASTS will indicate that play may resume.
Golf Etiquette
Once at your ball, select your club and then hit your ball. After
hitting your ball, sit in the cart, WITH YOUR CLUB, and drive to your
cart partner’s ball. While your cart partner is selecting their club,
you should put your club away. This will help speed up play when
riding with another player.
Players should be ready to play as soon as it is their turn to play.
When playing on or near the putting green, they should park their
carts in such a position as will enable quick movement off the
green and towards the next tee. When the play of a hole has been
completed, players should immediately leave the putting green.
Before leaving the bunker, players should carefully fill up and
smooth over all holes and footprints made by them and any nearby
made by others. If a rake is within reasonable proximity of the
bunker, the rake should be used for this purpose.
Players should carefully repair any divot holes made by them and
any damage to the putting green made by the impact of a ball
(whether or not made by the player herself).
The flagstick should be properly replaced in the hole before players
leave the putting green.
On the green, don’t step on another player’s putting lines. Don’t
stand where you might distract another player and don’t move or
talk.
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