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2008 CLUB
TOURNAMENTS
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INSTRUCTIONS
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a.
FORT
MCMURRAY GOLF CLUB DRESS CODE FOR PATRONS
Gentlemen
Acceptable Dress –
golf slacks, tailored shorts, golf shirt with collar, sweater,
sweatshirt or pullover, jacket and rain gear.
Ladies
Acceptable Dress
– skirts, culottes, slacks, tailored shorts, blouses, golf shirt
with collar, sleeveless golf shirt, sweater, sweatshirt or pullover,
jacket and rain gear.
*It is required that all members, their guests, and green fee players
wear suitable attire at all times on the course, driving range and in
and around the Clubhouse. As dress is a personal matter and as
contemporary golfing attire changes from time to time, any questions
regarding the acceptability of any particular apparel can be reviewed
with the Professional Staff.
b. Safety:
Prior to playing a stroke or
taking a practice swing, make sure that no one is standing too close by or
in a position to be hit by the golf club, ball or debris which may be
moved by the club.
c.
Consideration
for Others:
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Play ready golf: first one ready to hit the golf
ball does so.
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No one should move, talk or stand close to or
directly behind the ball or the hole when a player is addressing the ball
or making a stroke.
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Always play a provisional ball if you think the
original one could be lost. See Rule 27-2. |
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Do not leave your pull cart or golf bag in front of
the green when putting out. Place
them at the side or towards the rear of the green in line with the
approach to the next tee box.
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Once you have putted out, you should leave the
green immediately.
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All players should play without delay.
Slow play affects the flow of play on the entire golf course and
makes the game less enjoyable for everyone.
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Be aware of the position of your shadow when
standing close to your fellow player when he/she is playing a stroke.
It should not fall over the ball, the hole or line of putt.
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When on the green, if
one player’s ball lies in or near the line of the player’s ball, the
first player should mark his/her ball with a round marker. Measure
sideways with their putter head to clear the line of the putt, and then
place the marker at the toe of the putter. Reverse the procedure to get
your ball back to its original position. |
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Record your score away
from the putting green, not on the green. This ensures that you are not
interfering with the following group playing up to the green. |
d.
Care
of the Course
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Before leaving a bunker, players should carefully
fill in and smooth over all holes and footprints that they made.
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Replace all rakes back in the bunker after playing
your stroke.
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Repair all ball marks on the green.
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Repair any damage to the green made by golf shoe
spikes.
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Any divots should be replaced and pressed down
firmly to ensure proper turf growth.
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Do not take pull carts onto the tee box, green,
fringes, collars or aprons.
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Comply with Club rules concerning the use of power
carts and dress codes.
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Do not pull a golf ball out of the cup with the
putter head.
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Always replace the flagstick when you are finished
the hole
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Do not move the tee box markers. They
are repositioned by the Green’s staff at regular intervals and should
not be moved by anyone other than the Green’s staff.
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