The Philadelphia Cricket Club Play/Course Enhancement Tips

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "The Philadelphia Cricket Club Play/Course Enhancement Tips"

Transcription

1 The Philadelphia Cricket Club Play/Course Enhancement Tips We are fortunate to have three classic and challenging golf courses built in three different centuries! Our Grounds and Golf Committees, along with the grounds and golf staff, offer the following tips to assist members and guests in enjoying use of the facilities! Joining Tee Times While members are able to play as singles or in smaller groups (twosomes/threesomes) during periods of light activity, in general play at the Philadelphia Cricket Club is in foursomes. Not only are foursomes the most efficient way to move golfers around the course, but also the most sociable. Golf is a social game and as a golf club one of our primary missions is to provide our members with a means to enjoy each other s company on our golf courses. Further, to accommodate foursome play, and to ensure the quality of play for all golfers, the club has committed to spacing out groups to a significantly greater extent than do most clubs by adhering to a 12-minute tee time policy at Militia Hill and 15-minute policy at Wissahickon. This tee time spacing is crucial to maintaining the uncrowded conditions that we all expect & enjoy at PCC. Correspondingly, play in foursomes is key to both 1) accommodating all golfers who want to play on a given day and, 2) keeping all groups moving around our courses at the appropriate pace. To this end the policy is to pair up smaller groups into foursomes, usually in the days leading up to a scheduled tee time. Members are also welcome to pair up themselves, or to join existing groups via the Foretees system. Indeed, the ability to access Foretees to see who is playing and might have room in their group is both a great benefit to our membership as well as a means for newer members to meet other golfers and find a game. While not a requirement, a quick requesting to join an existing booking is suggested (and generally welcomed) or, if you prefer, simply contact Director of Golf Jim Smith Jr. jsmith@philacricket.com to make an introduction and/or help with arranging a game. Carts at Militia Hill Given the distance between the 2 nd green/3 rd tee, and the 9 th green/10 th tee, golf staff provides carts to help with traversing those two segments of the round. Please consider: Carts are provided for both players and caddies. Caddies are not permitted to ride on the back of a golf cart but may use their own cart to move between locations. The number of carts taken from #2 to #3 equals the number needed to go from #9 to #10. Players who walk one way should walk the other to ensure those who took carts down have them for the return trip. Please note that players who walk and then use a cart from #3 to #9 will be billed a cart fee. Noise As a classic golf course, Wissahickon has quite a few locations where tees and greens are adjacent to one another. Militia Hill also does, although not to the same extent. Players are highly encouraged to be aware of their surroundings, particularly in these areas, as voices/noise carry very easily on the golf courses and can potentially impact players on nearby holes.

2 Getting to & from the Range Our practice facilities are among the best on the East Coast and are centrally located so they are accessible from Wissahickon and Militia Hill. Each requires a cart ride and that entails traveling through one or the other golf course. Players are asked to be sensitive to their traffic: Stop and look before moving on to a path that crosses a hole (especially #6 & #11 at Wissahickon). Stay still when members are putting (especially #4 & #9 at Militia Hill). Keep noise to a minimum. Park carts on a paved surface in an orderly way Fivesomes at Militia Hill Play in fivesomes at Militia Hill is permitted at any time. To arrange a fivesome, the originator of the tee time simply needs to contact a member of the golf staff to add the 5 th play in the time. Fivesomes are expected to adhere to normal pace of play policies. Filling Divots Golfers often ask if they should replace their divot, fill it with whatever has been provided in the divot buckets, or just leave it for the maintenance crew. The fastest way for turf to recover is to replace divots, when possible. Replacing divots on the course is generally preferable to filling a divot hole with mix. If the divot has some soil attached and hasn t been blown into a hundred pieces, it will heal quickly if it is replaced immediately. Be sure to replace the divot (green side up) and step on it to establish contact with the soil below. If the divot cannot be replaced, then the sand/seed mixture should be used in the scarred area. Golfers who take the time to replace a divot properly or repair divot areas help keep the fairways in good condition for their fellow golfers. Applying too much sand or mixture to a divot can cause damage to mowing equipment. (James F. Moore/USGA) Do Fill divot holes with the material provided by the maintenance staff. Don t Overfill the hole, which results in a sand mound that can dull or damage the mowing units. Do - refrain from using the divot mix bottles on the PCC teeing grounds. The mix used on the tees is different from the mix used on the fairways, so the grounds staff handles the filling of divots on tee boxes. Do Refill divot mix bottles if necessary. Bottles can be refilled near the 10th tee at Militia Hill and by the 11th tee at Wissahickon.

3 Ball Marks Few aspects of golf etiquette generate more discussion than fixing ball marks and even superintendents disagree on the best method of ball mark repair. Unrepaired ball marks take two to three weeks to properly heal, leaving behind unsightly, uneven putting surfaces. On the other hand, a repaired ball mark only takes half that time to heal. The inability to agree on a single best method stems from the fact that ball marks are not all the same. On soft greens, a shot that descends from a very steep angle produces a deep, almost circular ball mark. On the same green, a shot that comes in low and hard will produce an elongated tearing of the green, and it often removes a plug of grass and soil. Ball marks on soft greens take time to repair properly. Compacted soil needs to be lifted gently and the raised sides of the ball mark need to be gently pushed back toward the center. The elongated mark needs to be kneaded back together by pushing in from the sides, stretching the turf rather than tearing it. Replacing removed turf seldom accomplishes much so it is best to leave it out. In contrast, very firm greens can resist ball marks so well that they can be hard to find at all. On such greens the marks will be slight indentations that require a minimum of effort to repair. These marks can be repaired with a very slight lifting to restore smoothness. The right way to fix a ball mark Use a pronged ball mark repair tool, knife, key or tee. Insert it at the edges of the mark -- not the middle of the depression. Bring the edges together with a gentle twisting motion, but don't lift the center. Try not to tear the grass. Smooth the surface with a club or your foot. You're done when it's a surface you would want to putt over. Do Restore surface smoothness by gently pushing from the sides and, in some cases, gently lifting the compressed area. Don t Aggressively twist (like that so often used by pros on television) or jab at ball marks with your putter head; it does more harm than good.

4 Bunkers Among the first rules of etiquette taught to young players are to rake the bunker smooth of footprints and repair divots after the shot. Shoving sand around with your foot or the club head is no substitute for raking. Avoid pulling sand down the bunker face when raking. Doing so results in very shallow sand on the face, leading to exposed soil that is easily erodible. Also, many bunkers are constructed with liners or lining material installed on the slopes to reduce the problems of sand erosion. These liners should always be covered with at least 2 to 3 inches of sand. It is equally important to avoid pulling sand out of the bunker and onto the adjacent turf. Piles of sand around the bunker edges can cause serious damage to mowing equipment. Sand raked out of the bunker will also result in a poorly defined bunker edge, making it difficult to determine whether the ball is in or out of the hazard. Climbing in and out of the steep side of a bunker can cause significant damage to liners and the sod on the bunker face. Entry and exit should always be from the low side -- the point that's closest to your ball, but most level to the adjacent playing surface. Do Push sand up the bunker face and enter and exit from the low side of the bunker. Don t Climb out of the high side of the bunker, which causes damage to liners and grass faces. Climbing into a bunker on the high side can be detrimental to liners and grass faces. (James F. Moore/USGA) Do Place rakes outside bunkers and in positions where they will be least likely to affect play. Although there is no set rule as to where the bunker rake should be placed, the USGA recommends (and PCC agrees) that rakes be placed outside bunkers. According to the USGA, the guideline for placement of bunker rakes is "out and down." The rake should be placed outside the bunker, lying flat on the ground, and pointed in the direction of play (parallel to the likely flight of the ball). By the way, the USGA says the proper term is "bunker," and not "trap.

5 Carts Nothing causes more damage to golf courses than the improper use of golf carts. Superintendents expend many labor-hours repairing this damage and trying to prevent it in the first place. One of the most common problems is players driving their carts on the banks of tees and the banks and approaches of greens. Driving too close to the greens is particularly troublesome, since the wear and tear on the turf in this area directly affects quality of play. These areas are frequently irrigated and therefore more susceptible to damage. Ropes, signs, and painted lines are all too frequently ignored. Carts should always be kept off tees and greens. (James F. Moore/USGA) Unthinking cart drivers frequently pull two wheels off the path, presumably to make room for other carts to pass. Since they invariably do this next to greens and tees, it is no coincidence that ruts are commonplace in these areas immediately adjacent to the path. Do Avoid wet areas, stay off green and tee banks, and follow all directional signs, ropes, and lines. Don t Pull half off the path, as it is unnecessary and causes damage to high visibility areas. Keep all four tires on the path whenever possible. Do not park with tires off the path. Seldom will someone need to pass a parked cart. Avoid pulling off the path near tees and greens and don t cut the corner on the paths. Do - Park your golf cart behind or beside the green, not in front, to allow players behind you to hit sooner after you've finished the hole. (You should generally always avoid driving a golf car into the "approach" area 20 to 30 yards in front of the green). Do - Avoid abrupt stops and sharp turns that cause skidding. Do - Avoid following the same path of the carts before you and scatter as much as possible. Spread out wear-and-tear by avoiding compacted areas. Do - Watch for special signage or other markers that direct traffic. Don t - Drive over sprinkler heads and yardage markers. Don't - Drive cars into out-of-play areas that may be environmentally sensitive (such as fescue areas and marshes).

6 Other Highlights Don t - Take divots on practice swings. Do Pay attention to ropes and the areas they are intended to protect and don t step on the rope, step over it. Many golfers step on the ropes rather than over them presumably in an effort not to trip. Unfortunately, this practice pulls out the stakes that the ropes are attached to, leaving the rope lying on the ground. Do - Pick up broken tees; it helps prevent damage to costly mower reels. Don t - Overfill trash containers prevents trash from blowing across the course. Do Replace a sign or rope stake that has been knocked down keeps the course looking neat and helps prevent damage. Do Advise the Grounds Committee Chair or the golf professional staff if a course maintenance or turf issue is identified. Driving Range Divot mix buckets were removed because the grounds staff concluded that the most effective way to maintain the practice tee area would be to have maintenance staff fill and smooth divots. Accordingly, a schedule and process was implemented to ensure that each quadrant of the practice tee area is maintained after use. By having staff handle this task, members will be relieved of the expectation that they are to fill divots upon completion of each practice session. It will also allow us to ensure that divots are filled to the correct depth and density. Do - Take into consideration your divot pattern as you use the grass portion of the practice tee. Particularly when using irons, players should consider placing each shot directly behind the last divot created. By doing this, players will minimize the disruption to the turf and the area scarred by divots. Do - Use the upper practice green for chipping and pitching; use the lower practice green for putting only. Don t - Stand in one place for extended periods when practicing putting. Doing so can cause damage to the putting green.

7

Meadows Farms Golf Course

Meadows Farms Golf Course Meadows Farms Golf Course Home of the Longest Hole in the USA (841 yard Par 6) Volume 2, Issue 9 We have a lot of awesome tournaments coming up at The Farm. One we are extremely proud of is Germanna Community

More information

ETIQUETTE is at the heart of the game of golf

ETIQUETTE is at the heart of the game of golf Care of Our Course Our golf course is said by many to be amongst the top 10 in Australia. We can all help to show it in its best light even on days of heavy play. The damage we cause to the surfaces during

More information

2019 MGA Rules of Golf Quiz

2019 MGA Rules of Golf Quiz 2019 MGA Rules of Golf Quiz 1. In match play, a player s tee shot comes to rest on the putting green; he asks his caddie to attend the flagstick and makes a stroke at his ball. The player s ball hits his

More information

OPERATING RULES Golf Facilities

OPERATING RULES Golf Facilities OPERATING RULES Golf Facilities A. Introduction 1. The golf facilities are for the use and enjoyment of residents and their guests. The golf course operations/maintenance, and all related facilities are

More information

TPC HARDING PARK DAILY COURSE CONDITIONING GUIDELINES

TPC HARDING PARK DAILY COURSE CONDITIONING GUIDELINES TPC HARDING PARK DAILY COURSE CONDITIONING GUIDELINES TPC Harding Park strives to maintain daily conditions consistent with a premium municipal property with the reputation of TPC Harding Park and the

More information

Governors Club Golf Course Standard Operating Procedures

Governors Club Golf Course Standard Operating Procedures Governors Club Golf Course Standard Operating Procedures Mission Statement With the advice and support of the Green Committee and with the guidance of the General Manager and the Board of Directors, the

More information

Hazard tree removal and pruning Course construction projects Drainage repair and additions Irrigation additions

Hazard tree removal and pruning Course construction projects Drainage repair and additions Irrigation additions GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE STANDARDS 1. MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT GOAL The mission of Glacier Greens is to create an enjoyable experience for our customers thru caring and professionalism from start to finish.

More information

GOLF FACILITIES OPERATING RULES

GOLF FACILITIES OPERATING RULES GOLF FACILITIES OPERATING RULES A. Introduction 1. The golf facilities are for the use and enjoyment of residents and their guests. The golf course operations and all related facilities are under the supervision

More information

When the Course Opens in the Spring.

When the Course Opens in the Spring. When the Course Opens in the Spring. When will the course be open? That is the burning question of every avid golfer after a long winter of cold and snow. I will give you a guideline of what we are looking

More information

Amelia Island Equity Club

Amelia Island Equity Club Amelia Island Equity Club Long Point Golf Operational April 2015 Overall Objective These standards for our golf facilities have been developed to support and further our Club Vision and Mission. Our overall

More information

SURFSIDE GOLF CLUB SURFSIDE GOLF COURSE LOCAL RULES

SURFSIDE GOLF CLUB SURFSIDE GOLF COURSE LOCAL RULES SURFSIDE GOLF CLUB SURFSIDE GOLF COURSE LOCAL RULES EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2017 This document contains the Local Rules of the Surfside Golf Club at Ras Tanura, Saudi Arabia for the Surfside Golf Course. All

More information

Name of School Golf Club Program. Student s Manual

Name of School Golf Club Program. Student s Manual Name of School Golf Club Program Student s Manual Contact Information: Kim Shafer, PGA, LPGA Director, Events-Marketing Golf House Kentucky 502-243-8295, ext. 307 kshafer@kygolf.org First Lesson: Station

More information

Special Olympics Summer Sports Rules GOLF

Special Olympics Summer Sports Rules GOLF 1 The Official Special Olympics Sports Rules for Golf shall govern all Special Olympics competitions. As an international sports program, Special Olympics has created these rules based upon The Rules of

More information

Golf Minimum Standards Criteria

Golf Minimum Standards Criteria Golf Criteria Property Name: Club Name: Address: County: Region: Telephone Number: Is the club open all year if not please detail when closed: Club opening days and hours: Main Contact: Title: Telephone

More information

General Rules for Pine Lake CC Caddies

General Rules for Pine Lake CC Caddies CADDIE MANUAL 2017 2012 General Rules for Pine Lake CC Caddies Breach of below outlined policy may result in disciplinary action that may include warnings, suspension or termination. Caddies function as

More information

SWOT Analysis Golf Course Renovation Combined

SWOT Analysis Golf Course Renovation Combined SWOT Analysis Golf Course Renovation Combined STRENGTHS: All residents own Golf Course RH Well established Golf Staff RH Resident Members use of personal owned golf carts RH Loyal membership of 60K rounds

More information

Sun Country Junior Tour Caddie Reference Guide

Sun Country Junior Tour Caddie Reference Guide Sun Country Junior Tour Caddie Reference Guide Who can be a caddie? 1) Players in the all age divisions may have a caddie 2) Caddies must at be at least 18 years old 3) To become a SCJT Caddie, individuals

More information

COLLEGE PLAYER BASIC EXERCISE RULES OF GOLF 2019

COLLEGE PLAYER BASIC EXERCISE RULES OF GOLF 2019 COLLEGE PLAYER BASIC EXERCISE RULES OF GOLF 2019 There are two separate exercises in this series. One is BASIC with 50 questions and the other is ADVANCED with 100 questions. Each covers all the Rules

More information

Golf Etiquette. Pam Bank April 2015

Golf Etiquette. Pam Bank April 2015 Golf Etiquette Pam Bank April 2015 References Golf Etiquette Flexagon Guides It has often been said that your actions on a golf course are a representation of your true character Golf for Dummies How to

More information

A Golf Course Etiquette Manual

A Golf Course Etiquette Manual A Golf Course Etiquette Manual Introduction This booklet is designed to provide an introduction to the game of golf. The purpose of this manual is to touch on many of the basics in golf etiquette. Learning

More information

Rowany Golf Club Limited RISK ASSESSMENT

Rowany Golf Club Limited RISK ASSESSMENT Copyright Rowany Golf Club 2016 2a Berkeley Street Lane, Douglas, Isle of Man IM2 3RN Introduction This document assesses the risks associated with Rowany Golf Course, in order that that Rowany Golf Club

More information

The R&A how you can help care FoR your course

The R&A how you can help care FoR your course The R&A how you can help care FOR your COURSE The game relies on the integrity of the individual to show consideration for other players and to abide by the Rules. Rules of Golf, Etiquette the r&a How

More information

Policies and Procedures. Wexford Golf

Policies and Procedures. Wexford Golf Policies and Procedures Wexford Golf Supersedes all previous editions. Approvals: Golf Committee May 7, 2008 Wexford Board of Directors May 20, 2008 Wexford Board of Directors October 22, 2008 Golf & Greens

More information

by WilLIAM G. BUCHANAN, Eastern Agronomist, USGA Green Section

by WilLIAM G. BUCHANAN, Eastern Agronomist, USGA Green Section No. 2 Hole at Merion Golf Club, Ardmore, Pa. A beautiful tee that is large enough for constant tee marker changes ad.ding to the enjoyment of this golf hole. by WilLIAM G. BUCHANAN, Eastern Agronomist,

More information

River Strand Golf and Country Club. May 1, Minutes

River Strand Golf and Country Club. May 1, Minutes River Strand Golf and Country Club May 1, 2017 Minutes Minutes taken by Bill Moritz and modified and resubmitted by Samara Paice Chairperson Samara Paice called the meeting to order at 2:00 pm. Present:

More information

Caddie Functions. 2. The player who has the honor should be allowed to play before his opponent or fellow competitor tees his ball.

Caddie Functions. 2. The player who has the honor should be allowed to play before his opponent or fellow competitor tees his ball. Caddie Functions The function of the caddie is to handle and carry a player s clubs on the golf course and otherwise assist in any other way in accordance with the rules. Responsibilities 1. Player s Equipment

More information

Track Use and Maintenance Guidelines

Track Use and Maintenance Guidelines Precision Sports Surfaces, Inc. 3325 Lobban Place, Charlottesville, VA 22903 (434) 971-9628 Fax (434) 971-1131 www.precisionsurfaces.com Track Use and Maintenance Guidelines The following information is

More information

MEMBERSHIP GUIDE RULES & REGULATIONS. A Lennar Community. Lakewood National Golf Club House and Ground Rules

MEMBERSHIP GUIDE RULES & REGULATIONS. A Lennar Community. Lakewood National Golf Club House and Ground Rules MEMBERSHIP GUIDE RULES & REGULATIONS A Lennar Community Lakewood National Golf Club House and Ground Rules The following rules and regulations have been adopted and will be administered by the Lakewood

More information

Report Prepared for Glen Oak Country Club September 2016 Turfgrass Disease Solutions, LLC Steven McDonald, M.S. On Saturday September 3 rd, I visited

Report Prepared for Glen Oak Country Club September 2016 Turfgrass Disease Solutions, LLC Steven McDonald, M.S. On Saturday September 3 rd, I visited Report Prepared for Glen Oak Country Club September 2016 Turfgrass Disease Solutions, LLC Steven McDonald, M.S. On Saturday September 3 rd, I visited Glen Oak Country Club to discuss agronomics. The 2016

More information

GEMA Golf Terminology

GEMA Golf Terminology GEMA Golf Terminology Ace Slang for a hole-in-one. Address The position which a player adopts in order to hit the ball. A player is said to have "addressed" the ball when he has taken his stance and grounded

More information

III. MEMBERS (Monday Holiday)

III. MEMBERS (Monday Holiday) I. GENERAL RULES 1. A Member s dues must be paid in full by March 31 st or the first 3 payments of dues must be satisfied to be permitted to utilize full member privileges. 2. The Dress Code must be followed

More information

YARDS. The Kampen Course YARDAGE GUIDE HCP 33

YARDS. The Kampen Course YARDAGE GUIDE HCP 33 The Kampen Course YARDAGE GUIDE HCP 33 19 PAR 6 Depth: 99 yards In 1994, famed golf course architect Pete Dye walked what was the North Course of the Purdue University Golf Courses. His goal was to come

More information

Riverton Country Club Golf Rules & Calendar

Riverton Country Club Golf Rules & Calendar Riverton Country Club 2014 Golf Rules & Calendar 2014 Riverton Country Club Golf Event Registration Policy Registration for all club tournaments will be conducted through the golf shop. Event registration

More information

Ladies Golf Association 2019 Handbook

Ladies Golf Association 2019 Handbook Ladies Golf Association 2019 Handbook Cape Fear National Ladies Golf Association 1281 Cape Fear National Drive Leland, NC 28451 910-383-3283 CONTENTS MISSION... 2 BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2019... 2 OTHER VOLUNTEERS...

More information

Ready Golf Guide. Introduction

Ready Golf Guide. Introduction Introduction Ready Golf Guide A very helpful guide that was discovered on the Internet as a pdf file. There was not a reference as to who put the document together. I would like to give credit to whoever

More information

The 19 th hole - 18 Card Micro Golf game. # Of Players: 1 or 2 players. Game time: min per game if a 2 player game.

The 19 th hole - 18 Card Micro Golf game. # Of Players: 1 or 2 players. Game time: min per game if a 2 player game. The 19 th hole - 18 Card Micro Golf game # Of Players: 1 or 2 players Game time: 30 45 min per game if a 2 player game. Components [4] - TEE BOXES [4] - PUTTING GREENS [6] - FAIRWAY [2] - Player golf ball

More information

The Superintendent, The Rules of Gol and Course Maintenance

The Superintendent, The Rules of Gol and Course Maintenance The Superintendent, The Rules of Gol and Course Maintenance Compartmentalizing is a common mistake with course maintenance and the Rules. BY BOB BRAME AUTHOR'S NOTE: The words and phrases in italics are

More information

General Manager Norman Tarr. Head Golf Professional Ryan McDonald. Golf Course Superintendent Eric Still. Committee Members. Men s Golf Committee

General Manager Norman Tarr. Head Golf Professional Ryan McDonald. Golf Course Superintendent Eric Still. Committee Members. Men s Golf Committee General Manager Norman Tarr Head Golf Professional Ryan McDonald Golf Course Superintendent Eric Still Committee Members Men s Golf Committee Don Wilson (chairman) Art Balser Ron Leblanc Dave Leonard Frank

More information

DEPARTMENT OF KINESIOLOGY KIN 135 GOLF -1 CREDIT

DEPARTMENT OF KINESIOLOGY KIN 135 GOLF -1 CREDIT DEPARTMENT OF KINESIOLOGY KIN 135 GOLF -1 CREDIT Instructor: Dr. Alan Murdoch Office: B7A I Ed II Email: amurdoch@iastate.edu Office Phone: 515-294-6164 Home Phone: 515-290-0389 (cell) Text: Optional Golf:

More information

QUICK REFERENCE CHART

QUICK REFERENCE CHART QUICK REFERENCE CHART USE Fellow-competitor Group-of-four; three Grouping All Square Superintendent Championship Playing Golf Flagstick Hole Location Sheet Notice to Players, Local Rules Second Nine, Inward

More information

General Manager Norman Tarr. Head Golf Professional Jason Greene. Golf Course Superintendent Eric Still. Committee Members. Men s Golf Committee

General Manager Norman Tarr. Head Golf Professional Jason Greene. Golf Course Superintendent Eric Still. Committee Members. Men s Golf Committee General Manager Norman Tarr Head Golf Professional Jason Greene Golf Course Superintendent Eric Still Committee Members Men s Golf Committee Don Wilson (chairman) Frank Vercellone Dave Curran Joe Bubriski

More information

After-School Golf Club at Your Facility. KPGA Professional s Lesson Plans

After-School Golf Club at Your Facility. KPGA Professional s Lesson Plans After-School Golf Club at Your Facility KPGA Professional s Lesson Plans Contact Information: Kim Shafer, PGA, LPGA Director, Events-Marketing Golf House Kentucky 502-243-8295, ext. 307 kshafer@kygolf.org

More information

A collection of The Rules are your friend tidbits

A collection of The Rules are your friend tidbits A collection of The Rules are your friend tidbits Table of Contents 1. Aeration Holes (Rule 13-1) 2. Legal, but ILL Advised a. Rub/Roll the ball on the green to clean (Rule 16-1) b. Raking sand between

More information

RULES OF GOLF A SUMMARY OF THE. The PGA Foundation Box Palm Beach Gardens, FL T: (561) F: (561)

RULES OF GOLF A SUMMARY OF THE. The PGA Foundation Box Palm Beach Gardens, FL T: (561) F: (561) A SUMMARY OF THE RULES OF GOLF The PGA Foundation Box 109601 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410-9601 T: (561) 624-8400 F: (561) 630-1701 www.pga.com 2008 The PGA of America. All rights reserved. The PGA Seal

More information

August Grounds Update

August Grounds Update August Grounds Update August 19, 2013 Weather Challenges It has been another very challenging summer for the Grounds Department. As you can recall, last year brought record breaking temperatures with very

More information

General Points. The Rules of Play

General Points. The Rules of Play General Points The game of golf should be played in the correct spirit and to understand this you should read the Etiquette Section in the Rules of Golf. In particular: show consideration to other players

More information

PLAY BETTER GOLF and HAVE MORE FUN

PLAY BETTER GOLF and HAVE MORE FUN PLAY BETTER GOLF and HAVE MORE FUN Randy Meyer PGA Table of Contents Chapter Page Teaching Philosophy 1 Philosophy and Approach 3 Swing Fundamentals 2 Pre-swing 4 In-swing 5 Golf Tips 3 Ball position,

More information

Claremont Little League Field Maintenance. August 2016

Claremont Little League Field Maintenance. August 2016 Claremont Little League Field Maintenance August 2016 Introduction Dear Parents, First of all, thank you for volunteering with the league. In order to provide quality playing fields for the kids, your

More information

USGA GREEN SECTION TURF ADVISORY SERVICE REPORT

USGA GREEN SECTION TURF ADVISORY SERVICE REPORT USGA GREEN SECTION TURF ADVISORY SERVICE REPORT PELICAN PRESERVE GOLF CLUB Fort Myers, Florida United States Golf Association Green Section, Florida Region Present on the TAS visit conducted February 12,

More information

RIVERSIDE GOLF CLUB GOLF COURSE RENOVATION PLAN

RIVERSIDE GOLF CLUB GOLF COURSE RENOVATION PLAN RIVERSIDE GOLF CLUB GOLF COURSE RENOVATION PLAN 2015-2018 COURSE ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY Established in 1893, Riverside Golf Club ( RGC ) has a rich golf course history and the course is one of the earliest

More information

2017 MGA Rules of Golf Quiz

2017 MGA Rules of Golf Quiz 2017 MGA Rules of Golf Quiz 1. In a match, Player A hits his drive on the 1st hole which is a long dog-leg. Player B, who has never played the course, asks A, "Where should I aim?" A responds, "Hit your

More information

TAPPS Golf Test. T F 5. The terms apron and fringe refer to the grass area bordering a putting surface.

TAPPS Golf Test. T F 5. The terms apron and fringe refer to the grass area bordering a putting surface. T F 1. A player, taking relief from casual water, may not clean his ball. T F 2. A player s ball lies in a bunker. During the backswing, the player s club brushes the sand lightly. No penalty. T F 3. The

More information

Hunters Ridge Golf & Country Club Bonita Springs, Florida

Hunters Ridge Golf & Country Club Bonita Springs, Florida Hunters Ridge Golf & Country Club Bonita Springs, Florida Visit Date: January 6, 2014 Present: Mr. Tony Duncan, Golf Course Superintendent Mr. Rob Harpster, Director of Golf Mr. Gary Tinkle, Golf Committee

More information

S EVERAL YEARS AGO the

S EVERAL YEARS AGO the Finding Solutions for Poorly Drained Greens by JAMES T. SNOW National Director, USGA Green Section Greens subject to poor air circulation and shade do not dryas quickly as greens in more exposed locations.

More information

USGA Golf Rules in Brief

USGA Golf Rules in Brief USGA Golf Rules in Brief A summary of some principal Rules of Golf. In case of doubt, refer to the complete Rules published by the United States Golf Association and R & A Rules Limited. The numbers in

More information

A Beginner s Guide to Golf on Hilton Head Island

A Beginner s Guide to Golf on Hilton Head Island 9 A Beginner s Guide to Golf on Hilton Head Island hiltonheadisland.org There s no better place to learn to play golf. With more than 30 championship golf courses in the Lowcountry area not to mention

More information

WEST WOODS GOLF CLUB COMMON RULES

WEST WOODS GOLF CLUB COMMON RULES WEST WOODS GOLF CLUB COMMON RULES (Please refer to the USGA Rules of Golf, as well as the USGA Decisions on the Rules of Golf, for more detail.) RULE #27 BALL LOST OR OUT-OF-BOUNDS If a ball is lost outside

More information

Innsbrook Resort Golf Course

Innsbrook Resort Golf Course Innsbrook Resort Golf Course YARDAGE GUIDE Depth: 36 yards 1par 4 Innsbrook Resort Golf Course is nationally recognized, having received a Four-Star Rating from Golf Digest, making our course the highest

More information

Claremont Little League Field Maintenance January 27, 2017

Claremont Little League Field Maintenance January 27, 2017 Claremont Little League Field Maintenance January 27, 2017 An electronic copy is available at the Claremont Little League webpage. www.claremontlittleleague.org Go to Manager Info, Field Maintenance. Introduction

More information

2014 M.D.O.T. GOLF LEAGUE FORMAT website =

2014 M.D.O.T. GOLF LEAGUE FORMAT website = 2014 M.D.O.T. GOLF LEAGUE FORMAT website = http://jersnet.com/mdotgolf/ This league is operated as a loosely structured social organization dedicated to the concept that golf courses should consist of

More information

DURBANVILLE GOLF CLUB COURSE REPORT APRIL 2013

DURBANVILLE GOLF CLUB COURSE REPORT APRIL 2013 DURBANVILLE GOLF CLUB COURSE REPORT APRIL 2013 General: All the members would have noticed that we hollow tined all the greens at Durbanville during the third week of April Why are we doing it at all?

More information

PAR Class Lesson Plan # 3

PAR Class Lesson Plan # 3 PAR Class Lesson Plan # 3 Core Lesson: Meeting and Greeting with A-L-R Core Values: Review from Player: Responsibility Accounting for one s actions; dependable: Players are responsible for their actions

More information

The BIG BOOK of Golf Drills

The BIG BOOK of Golf Drills The BIG BOOK of Golf Drills 1 How to Use This Guide Congratulations on purchasing the Big Book of Golf Drills! This book is designed to use as a reference guide. We do not recommend printing this out as

More information

A Quick Guide to the. Rules of Golf

A Quick Guide to the. Rules of Golf A Quick Guide to the Rules of Golf A Quick Guide to the Rules of Golf 1 A Quick Guide to the Rules of Golf This guide provides a simple explanation of common Rules situations. It is not a substitute for

More information

Summary of the Major Changes in the Rules of Golf for 2019 Ball at Rest

Summary of the Major Changes in the Rules of Golf for 2019 Ball at Rest Current Rules 2019 With the opening of the season, every IVGC and IVGCL Golfer should read and understand the following important information that applies to our play throughout the 2019 season. Every

More information

Rule 1-4: Points Not Covered by Rules. Rule 14-3: Artificial Devices, Unusual Equipment and Unusual Use of Equipment. Rule 18: Ball at Rest Moves

Rule 1-4: Points Not Covered by Rules. Rule 14-3: Artificial Devices, Unusual Equipment and Unusual Use of Equipment. Rule 18: Ball at Rest Moves Ocean Ridge Men s Golf Association Local Rules (Revised August 5, 2018) In accordance with the ORMGA by-laws, members of the ORMGA must adhere to the USGA Rules of Golf, and by these ORMGA local rules,

More information

Red Run Golf Club CADDIE MANUAL. COO Joseph Marini. PGA Golf Professional Walter F. Sierakowski III. Caddie Master Patrick McGaughey

Red Run Golf Club CADDIE MANUAL. COO Joseph Marini. PGA Golf Professional Walter F. Sierakowski III. Caddie Master Patrick McGaughey Red Run Golf Club CADDIE MANUAL COO Joseph Marini PGA Golf Professional Walter F. Sierakowski III Caddie Master Patrick McGaughey Assistant Caddie Master Josh Kuczeski WESTERN GOLF ASSOCIATON EVANS SCHOLARS

More information

6-6d/6 Omission of Penalty on Returned Score Card Discovered Before Close of Competition

6-6d/6 Omission of Penalty on Returned Score Card Discovered Before Close of Competition 6-6d/6 Omission of Penalty on Returned Score Card Discovered Before Close of Competition Q. A competitor returned a score lower than actually taken for the 12th hole due to failure to include a penalty

More information

ROLLING HILLS GOLF CLUB

ROLLING HILLS GOLF CLUB Volume 2, Issue 4 April 2017 President s Message Well spring is here; the weather s getting warmer and the greens are getting less bumpy. April is President s Cup month. I hope everyone signs up for my

More information

GOLF COURSE RULES AND REGULATIONS

GOLF COURSE RULES AND REGULATIONS Special attention should be given to Etiquette. GOLF COURSE RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. No player should play until the players in front are out of range. 2. In the best interest of all, players should play

More information

USGA RULES SEMINAR. ~ obstructions on the course that interfere with your stance or swing; ~ water hazards and the options available to you;

USGA RULES SEMINAR. ~ obstructions on the course that interfere with your stance or swing; ~ water hazards and the options available to you; USGA RULES SEMINAR 1. Are you playing in a USGA sanctioned golf tournament for the first time? Events like the Chapter Championship and the follow-on levels of the EWGA Championship series are sanctioned

More information

Palm Valley Senior Men s Golf. Association Goodyear, Arizona 85395

Palm Valley Senior Men s Golf. Association Goodyear, Arizona 85395 10 January 2017 Palm Valley Senior Men s Golf Association Goodyear, Arizona 85395 Welcome to the Palm Valley Senior Men s Golf Association. Here are some basic facts about the Association Background -

More information

KPGA Golf in Schools Program Student s Manual

KPGA Golf in Schools Program Student s Manual KPGA Golf in Schools Program Student s Manual Contact Information: Kim Shafer, PGA, LPGA Director, Events-Marketing Golf House Kentucky 502-243-8295, ext. 307 kshafer@kygolf.org First Lesson: Putting How

More information

RED RIVER VALLEY SENIOR MEN S GOLF ASSOCIATION RULES AND GUIDELINES ( ) As of

RED RIVER VALLEY SENIOR MEN S GOLF ASSOCIATION RULES AND GUIDELINES ( ) As of RED RIVER VALLEY SENIOR MEN S GOLF ASSOCIATION RULES AND GUIDELINES (9-27-14) As of 1-23-2019 USE YOUR PLAYER NUMBER IN ALL TRANSACTIONS MINIMUM PLAY PER YEAR: You must play at least 5 times per year to

More information

5601 Freshcorn Road Cranberry Twp, PA 16066

5601 Freshcorn Road Cranberry Twp, PA 16066 560 Freshcorn Road Cranberry Twp, PA 6066 74-776-77 Voted Pennsylvania s Best Municipal Golf Course. GOLF DIGEST www.cranberryhighlands.com About Cranberry Highlands Cranberry Highlands, voted Pennsylvania

More information

1. THE ESSENCE OF DROUIN GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB

1. THE ESSENCE OF DROUIN GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB 1. THE ESSENCE OF DROUIN GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB Drouin is unique as it is the only 27 hole golf course in the Gippsland region. The course presents three differing layouts to members and visitors combining

More information

MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION

MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION To play in any membership tournament or sweeps, you must have a USGA approved handicap. You may register for your club handicap and pay your yearly fee in the pro shop. ($35.00 for

More information

2015 Caddie Certification Information

2015 Caddie Certification Information 2015 Caddie Certification Information Who can have a Caddie? Only Junior golfer in the following divisions are allowed to have caddies: All Mini and Novice Division Players Only 10 11 yr. old players in

More information

GOLF RULES. 1. All persons must register at the Golf Pro Shop before beginning play.

GOLF RULES. 1. All persons must register at the Golf Pro Shop before beginning play. GOLF RULES I. REGISTRATION 1. All persons must register at the Golf Pro Shop before beginning play. 2. Players who fail to cancel their tee time two (2) hours prior to their scheduled tee time may be charged

More information

The Club at Arrowcreek

The Club at Arrowcreek THE CLUB AT ARROWCREEK Issue #12 The Club at Arrowcreek A Message from the GM December 2017 It s hard to believe another year is almost gone! Time has flown by. I would like to thank everyone for such

More information

Golf Course Update June 2015

Golf Course Update June 2015 Golf Course Update June 2015 Although this summer has not been as busy with projects as last, the maintenance staff has been very busy completing the first course closure of the Sabal course for cultural

More information

FORE THE FUTURE OUR OBJECTIVES: OUR PHILOSOPHY: PROGRAM COSTS:

FORE THE FUTURE OUR OBJECTIVES: OUR PHILOSOPHY: PROGRAM COSTS: FORE THE FUTURE The Woodmont Junior Golf Program provides a complete program designed to provide your children a learning encounter with the game of golf that they can play for life, making it an experience

More information

THE SAND IS TOO SOFT! This

THE SAND IS TOO SOFT! This Putting an End to Those Fried-Egg Lies by JAMES T. SNOW Director, Northeastern Region, USGA Green Section THE SAND IS TOO SOFT! This is a common response to the playability of sand bunkers where old, contaminated

More information

GOLF ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA Player Information Report USGA Open Qualifier Applebrook Golf Club May 12, 2011

GOLF ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA Player Information Report USGA Open Qualifier Applebrook Golf Club May 12, 2011 Report to the starter 10 Minutes Prior to your Tee Time Penetrating spikes are NOT permitted at Applebrook Golf Club GOLF ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA Player Information Report USGA Open Qualifier Applebrook

More information

Easy Guide to the Etiquette and Rules of Golf

Easy Guide to the Etiquette and Rules of Golf Easy Guide to the Etiquette and Rules of Golf by Golf Canada Based on the 2012-2015 Rules of Golf RULES EDUCATION Golf Canada offers several programs to learn the Rules of Golf. The Rules Education Program

More information

Plymouth Country Club Junior Golf Handbook

Plymouth Country Club Junior Golf Handbook Plymouth Country Club 2019 Junior Golf Handbook Plymouth Country Club Junior Golf Program Welcome to the Plymouth Country Club Junior Golf Program! The Professional Golf Staff continues to develop an organized

More information

Restoration Update Friday, May 9, 2008 Submitted By: Bobby Pifer, President Brian Schick, Greens Chairman

Restoration Update Friday, May 9, 2008 Submitted By: Bobby Pifer, President Brian Schick, Greens Chairman #13 Green Restoration Update Friday, May 9, 2008 Submitted By: Bobby Pifer, President Brian Schick, Greens Chairman On behalf of the Restoration Committee, we are very pleased to report that our projects

More information

The Playing Surfaces

The Playing Surfaces The Playing Surfaces 1 st st June 2018 The weather has started playing nice and the conditions have become more favourable for playing golf, with the sun shining, temperatures in the high teens and virtually

More information

LEARN TO GOLF PROGRAM 2016

LEARN TO GOLF PROGRAM 2016 LEARN TO GOLF PROGRAM 2016 LEARN TO GOLF PROGRAM 2016 Contents 2... Welcome From President 3... Information and Morning Tea 4... Club Facilities 4... Equipment Guide 5... Etiquette 6... Week 1 Putting

More information

DEPARTMENT OF KINESIOLOGY KIN 135 GOLF -1 CREDIT

DEPARTMENT OF KINESIOLOGY KIN 135 GOLF -1 CREDIT DEPARTMENT OF KINESIOLOGY KIN 135 GOLF -1 CREDIT Instructor: Dr. Alan Murdoch Office: 211 Forker Building Email: amurdoch@iastate.edu Office Hours: 10am-12pm, T & R Home Phone: 515-290-0389 (cell) Office

More information

Cat't Paths. By James L. Holmes, Mid-Western Agronomist, USGA Green Section

Cat't Paths. By James L. Holmes, Mid-Western Agronomist, USGA Green Section D Cat't Paths By James L. Holmes, Mid-Western Agronomist, USGA Green Section irt, pine needles, redwood and other types of wood chips, tanbark, peanut and pecan hulls, sawdust, shells, concrete, sand,

More information

A Quick Guide to the. Rules of Golf

A Quick Guide to the. Rules of Golf A Quick Guide to the Rules of Golf 2 A Quick Guide to the Rules of Golf This guide focuses on commonly encountered Rules situations and attempts to provide a simple explanation of these Rules. This guide

More information

FORE THE FUTURE OUR OBJECTIVES: OUR PHILOSOPHY: PROGRAM COSTS:

FORE THE FUTURE OUR OBJECTIVES: OUR PHILOSOPHY: PROGRAM COSTS: FORE THE FUTURE The Woodmont Junior Golf Program provides a complete program designed to provide your children a learning encounter with the game of golf that they can play for life, making it an experience

More information

Bunker Rectification Masterplan

Bunker Rectification Masterplan Bunker Rectification Masterplan The below master plan for the rectification of bunkers at Links Shell Cove came about after the major east coast low in early 2015 destroyed the cloth lining in the majority

More information

COACHES GUIDE COLLEGE PLAYER BASIC EXERCISE RULES OF GOLF 2019

COACHES GUIDE COLLEGE PLAYER BASIC EXERCISE RULES OF GOLF 2019 COACHES GUIDE COLLEGE PLAYER BASIC EXERCISE RULES OF GOLF 2019 There are two separate exercises in this series. One is BASIC with 50 questions and the other is ADVANCED with 100 questions. Each covers

More information

JAMES RIVER COUNTRY CLUB Newport News, Virginia

JAMES RIVER COUNTRY CLUB Newport News, Virginia JAMES RIVER COUNTRY CLUB Newport News, Virginia Visit Date: May 29, 2014 Present: Bobby Burch, President Bob Lanier, Green Committee Chairman Randy Bryant, Green Committee, Chairman of Golf Committee Allan

More information

2016 CRANE FIELD AND REMUDA GOLF ASSOCIATION BYLAWS

2016 CRANE FIELD AND REMUDA GOLF ASSOCIATION BYLAWS Members of the Crane Field Remuda Golf Association must abide these bylaws in order to participate. 1. ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT President shall schedule all events and tournaments throughout the season. President

More information

RENOVATION MASTER PLAN

RENOVATION MASTER PLAN RENOVATION MASTER PLAN For: Field Club of Omaha Omaha, Nebraska DATE: JUNE 20,, 2018 P r e p a r e d b y : 3250 BRINKERHOFF ROAD KANSAS CITY, KANSAS 66115 PHONE: 913.621.5214 FAX: 913.621.0760 EXECUTIVE

More information

James R. Hengel, CGCS Golf Course Consultant

James R. Hengel, CGCS Golf Course Consultant James R. Hengel, CGCS Golf Course Consultant 817 Honeyflower Loop 941/745-2892 (H) Bradenton, Fl 34212 james_hengel@yahoo.com 561/531-4107 (C) Rocco Greco, GC Supt Rick Keding, PGA/General Manager Dick

More information

Volunteer Program. Player Assistants Golf Stewarts Golf Advisory Committee Special Projects and Programs

Volunteer Program. Player Assistants Golf Stewarts Golf Advisory Committee Special Projects and Programs Volunteer Program Thank you for interest in learning more about volunteer opportunities at Meadow Park Golf Course, a facility of Metro Parks Tacoma. We are very proud to serve our community by providing

More information