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B. On the Course

1. The desired pace of play for eighteen (18) holes is four (4) hours including keeping up with the group in front of you. Please respect those in front of you by staying one (1) or two (2) shots behind them. Players are encouraged to invite faster groups through if a hole is open ahead of them. If two holes are open, the ranger will ask the following group if they wish to play through. If one hole is open and the pace of play is greater than four (4) hours, the procedure will be applied.

2. Any group that stops at the snack bar and fails to proceed to the next tee as the following group appears shall lose its position.

3. Unregistered players who start play on their own in the morning will be removed from the course.

4. Players should repair all fairway divots and ball marks on the greens. Traps should be raked smooth and rakes replaced in the traps.

5. The golf course is limited to playing golf and should not be used as a practice area. Using the course for the purpose of hitting several balls to various targets is prohibited. If you do hit a second ball during a round, please make an extra effort to repair any damage caused. 6. The number of carts per group should be kept to a minimum to avoid unnecessary traffic and wear to the courses. There should not be more than two (2) carts for a twosome or threesome and no more than three (3) carts for a foursome or fivesome. A group of any size should not have more than two (2) carts with single riders. No more than two (2) riders and two (2) sets of clubs are allowed per cart. 7. Stay on the cart path until you reach the stake next to the path 75 yards to 150 yards off the tee and then leave the path and proceed to your ball. Keep the cart in the fairway until you reach the stake that is 40 yards to 60 yards before the green, or until both players’ balls are on the green, then return to the cart path. (Players with handicap flags must be at least 10 yards from the green.) This policy will vary the entry point from the cart path thus improving aesthetics and protecting the grass around the green that is required to execute lofted shots.

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