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Tee Times
will be posted
to the
web site the week before scheduled date.
Please arrive at least 20 minutes before your tee time. |
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Pace of Play
guidelines for tee times
6 am to 8 am 4 hours or less 8 am to
10 am
4 hours, 15 minutes
or less
10 am to 12 am 4 hours, 30 minutes or less Tips to maintain pace of play Please click on the link below for your tee time. Tee TimesLOW NET/LOW PUTTS--Prize money is awarded monthly from the treasury. The competition is flighted. To compete, put your attested card in the proper envelope tacked on the bulletin board and enter your name on the front of the envelope with your net score or number of putts. In November, monthly winners compete in a play-off to determine Low Net and Low Putt winners for the year. If
you would like to join the
hole in one club, the fee is $5 and the payout is $50. Please see Karen Robinson for more information. Most Improved player of the
month for 2010
Winners
of all
tournaments will be posted on the web site -winners
Be courteous, know
when to be quiet. When
another player is playing her shot, do not talk, do not jangle change in your pocket, do not rattle clubs in your bag, do not take practice swing. Be still, and be quiet. Give the other player a chance to concentrate. It's worth noting that the time to be quiet begins before the player steps up to her ball. Golfers with even a small amount of experience go through what is known as a "pre-shot routine," which usually begins about the time they pull a club from their bag. They might then stand behind their ball and look down the target line before stepping up to the ball and addressing it. It is during this "pre-shot routine" that it is customary and polite for other players to step aside and observe a moment of silence. More information on Golf Etiquette TIPS TO MAINTAIN / IMPROVE YOUR PACE OF PLAY 1. Know the
rules. 2. Play
ready golf – don’t worry
about who is away, hit when ready providing it is 3. Count
off yardage as you are
walking to your ball and line up your shot and 4. Watch
your shot until it
comes to a complete stop then pick out landmarks to 5. Read
your putt while others
are putting. 6. Always
move your bag, your
pull cart or your power cart at least even with the 7. Mark
your score on the next
tee. 8. When
sharing a power cart,
drop your partner off at his ball then go to your 9. Walk
quickly between shots
and from green to the next tee. 10. Limit
your stop between
nines to no more than five minutes. Remember,
when you play slow, you cause the entire field of players behind |