HENDERSON COUNTRY CLUB RULES GOVERNING CONDUCT ON THE GOLF COURSE 1. All members and their guests must register in the golf pro shop before playing a round of golf. At this time they will be given a starting time (No one can play golf without a starting time; starting times must be obtained for multiple rounds) 2 Dress must be consistent with the game of golf and in good taste. Males (over 12 years of age) must have collars on their shirts. No cut-offs or blue jeans are allowed anywhere on the golf course. Shorts must be an appropriate length, i.e. within 6 of the knee. No halter-tops or abbreviated blouses are allowed. Please follow these rules and do not embarrass yourself or the pro. 3. Players, who have an open golf hole from tee to green and a faster playing group waiting for them, must allow the faster group to play through. If appropriate, the play-through should occur at the green. After the slower group has hit onto the green, their ball would be marked and the faster group allowed to hit onto the green and putt out before the slower group resumes play. This is mandatory for all foursomes. We request that violation of this rule be reported to the pro shop at the completion of 9 or at the completion of 18. Twosomes and threesomes may be allowed to play through as a courtesy, but this is not mandatory. 4. Absolutely no one should hit into the group ahead of him or her and following groups must make the effort to insure that the group they are following is out of range. 5. No teeing off on No. 7 or No. 10 before playing the front 9 without permission from the pro shop. Violation of this rule must be reported immediately to the pro by members, so proper action may be taken. 6. Between April 1 and October 31 no more than foursomes will be allowed on weekends. Between April 1 and October 1 no more than foursomes will be allowed on weekdays. On Thursdays after 5:30 PM, with permission from the pro shop, more than four players will be allowed.
7. No more than two golf carts per foursome will be allowed (unless approved by the pro.) 8. Do not drive carts within the orange markers on the golf course, on the green, or the tee boxes or on areas under repair. The only exception is for a flagged cart, which indicates a health problem and the flag will be issued by the pro. This cart may not be driven within 10 feet of the green. 9. Pull carts should not be pulled across greens, tee boxes bunkers or traps. 10. Par 3 s keep carts on path only, if marked. Carts may be restricted to paths at other times by ropes or signs. 11. All liquid refreshments must be purchased in the 19 th Hole. Coolers are also available in the 19 th Hole. 12. Rules governing lunch during play: -2- A. Players wishing to stop for lunch in the 19 th Hole must instruct following groups to play through. B. The foursome stopping for lunch must wait until there is a break before resuming play, and until they can fit back into the flow without causing delays to someone else. 13. Post scores lower scores will be posted if this is not done. RESTRICTED PLAY TIMES MONDAY - course closed to members (for repair or special outings) TUESDAY - Ladies from opening until 12:30 THURSDAY - Men 10:00 1:00 1:00 2:00 (3 men, 1 woman)
-3- Men after 5:30, on the front nine, multi-member scrambles can be played. Groups of foursomes, threesomes or twosomes may play through or skip around CHILDREN 17 OR UNDER MUST HAVE PRO SHOP APPROVAL RULES GOVERNING GUESTS (beginning May 1 st every year) 1. Escorted guests may play 6 times per year. A member shall not have more than 3 guests at a time, without permission from the Golf Professional. 2. Non-escorted guests must be members of another recognized Country Club and have been given advance approval from the Golf Professional to play. Non-escorted guests are not permitted on the weekends, holidays or before 10:00 AM Tuesday through Friday. All guests play at the discretion of the Golf Professional. 3 House guests Persons who live outside Henderson and adjacent counties may become the House Guest visiting a member. A House Guest may enjoy Club privileges for 3 weeks; not to exceed 5 weeks total in a year and payment or a special guest fee of $70.00 a week per House Guest. The guest must be entered by the member into the Club Guest Register along with the period of time he will be a guest. The member is responsible for the behavior and all indebtedness of this guest. The above restrictions do not apply to private parties. However, the sponsoring member will still be liable for the action and indebtedness of his guests. RULES GOVERNING CARE OF COURSE 1. Replace divots. On par three holes, put sand in divots on tee boxes. 2. Repair ball marks on greens.
-4-3. Rake and smooth sand after playing out of bunkers. RULES GOVERNING PRACTICE RANGE 1. Practice must be between ropes indicating the portion of tee that is to be used during that day. 2. The mats can only be used when they are in the area designated by the rope. COMMON COURTESY RULES 1. All members are responsible for their guests obeying the rules. 2. Profanity, obscene gestures and inappropriate conduct will not be allowed on the golf course or club premises. 3. The course, putting greens and range are closed to members on Monday (or Tuesday following a holiday on Monday) RULES GOVERNING GOLF CARTS, PULL CARTS AND GOLF CART FEES 1. Golf cart fees: $12.50 per 18 holes Rental carts: $ 6.25 per 9 holes 2. Riding in a member s cart or using a member s cart: $10.00 per 18 holes $ 5.00 per 9 holes 3. Member-owned cart (no additional charges for persons covered by family membership): Cart storage $40.00 per month 4. Carts kept at home or transported to club (no additional charges for persons covered by family membership) Rolling Fee $35.00 per month
-5-5. Co-owned carts (no more than 2 owners per cart): $27.50 per month, each owner 6. Children under 14 years of age are not permitted to drive carts 7. Two people per cart, not three METHOD OF ENFORCING RULES 1. Member to report violation to pro or assistant pro in a timely manner. 2. Pro or assistant pro is to ask for violating member s compliance 3. If violator does not comply, the matter will be turned over to the pro. The pro will discuss the problem with the violator and ask for compliance. 4. If resolution is not reached, the matter will be turned over to the board and reviewed. The board will have the right to take any appropriate action they deem necessary, including termination of the violator s membership. GOLF COURSE IMPROVEMENT FUND All members, including new members joining up to the end of the fiscal year (April 30 th ) are charged annually $100.00 for the Golf Course Improvement Fund. These funds are to be used only for the improvement of the golf course.