- Respect the rights of all players on the Golf Course. Don’t slow up play by visiting or socializing on the course; save that for after the round. Slow play is the downfall of enjoyable golf.
- Whenever possible, join up with another group to make up a foursome to allow more people to play on the course.
- Wear appropriate footwear – such as golf shoes or tennis shoes. Do not drag your feet on the greens. Repair all marks that you make on the green.
- Repair ball marks on the greens with a ballmark repairer or a golf tee. Replace divots on fairways and tees.
- Do not throw your golf club or cause undue damage to the Golf Course.
- Do not use foul language or swear words on the Golf Course.
- Do not hit into the group ahead of you.
- If a group behind you catches up to you, let them play through it they wish to.
- Do not pull your cart across the greens. Go around the greens.
- When you reach the greens, pull your golf cart around to the side of the green so that when you are finished playing on the green, you can immediately leave the green and go onto the next tee. This will help speed up play.
- Do not mark your scorecard while you are still at the green. Wait until you reach the next tee. This will help speed up play.
- Have Fun!