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SAFETY
Prior to playing a stroke or making a practice swing, the player should
ensure that no one is standing close by or in a position to be hit
by the club, the ball or any stones, twigs or the like which may be
removed by the stroke or swing.
CONSIDERATION FOR OTHER PLAYERS
In the interest of all, players should play without delay. No players
should play until the players in front are out of range. Players searching
for a ball should signal the players behind them to pass as soon as
it becomes apparent that the ball will not easily be found; they should
not search for five minutes before doing so. They should not continue
to play until the players following them have passed and are out of
range.
When the play of a hole has been completed, players should immediately
leave the putting green.
BEHAVIOUR DURING PLAY
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. The player who has the honour should be allowed to play before
his opponent or fellow-competitor tees his ball.
DRESS
Players must be suitably attired and wear appropriate footwear. Denims
and sleeveless tee shirts are not acceptable on the course or within
the Clubhouse. Each player must be in possession of a golf bag and
clubs.
PRIORITY ON THE COURSE
On competition days, competitors and non-competitors have equal priority
on the course providing they play from the correct teeing area and
have been allocated a time on the starting sheet.
In the absence of special rules, except on competition days, two-ball
matches should have precedence of and be entitled to pass any three
or four-ball match.
A single player has no standing and should give way to a match of
any kind.
If a match fails to keep place on the course and lose more than one
clear hole on the players in front, it should allow the match following
to pass.
THE CAPTAIN MUST ALWAYS BE GIVEN PRIORITY ON THE COURSE.
CARE OF THE COURSE
Holes in Bunkers
Before leaving a bunker, a player should carefully-fill up and smooth
over all holes and footprints made by the player.
Restore divots, Ball-marks and Damage by spikes.
Through the green, a player must ensure that any turf cut or displaced
by him is replaced at once and pressed down and that any damage to
the putting green made by the ball is carefully repaired. Damage to
the putting green caused by shoe spikes should be repaired on completion
of the hole.
Damage to Greens - Flagsticks, Bags etc.
Players should ensure that when leaving down bags, or the flagstick,
no damage is done to the putting green and that neither they nor their
caddies damage the hole by standing close to it, in handling the flagstick
or removing the ball from the hole. The flagstick should be properly
replaced in the hole before the players leave the putting green.
Practice putting on any green is forbidden.
Practice pitching on any green is forbidden.
GOLF CARTS
Local notices regulating the movement of golf carts should be strictly
observed.
DAMAGE THROUGH PRACTICE SWINGS
In taking practice swings, players avoid cutting damage to the course,
particularly the tees, by removing divots.