Etiquette
Respect for the course and your fellow golfers
Following numerous complaints from your fellow members, we would like to remind ALL members of some basic etiquette to keep the course and play enjoyable for ALL of you.

Slow Play
If you lose ground on the group in front and/or are playing at a slower pace than the group behind, please wave the group behind through.
If you are playing behind a group, that is slower YOU MUST NOT hit until they are well out of range. Please allow time for players to clear the green before hitting your approach.

Dress
No joggies or blue denims to be worn on the course at any time.

Bunkers
Please rake bunkers properly and leave the rake in the middle of the bunker or outside the bunker, NOT resting half in half out. The photo shown, is the left hand bunker at the 12th this morning, someone had played a shot out of it and made no attempt to rake either their footprints or shot mark. It is entirely unacceptable for any golfer to leave a bunker in this condition.

Pitch Marks
The perennial problem of players not repairing their pitch marks on the green, persists. We ask that if you see anyone not repairing a pitch mark or replacing a divot you politely ask them to do it.

It is your course, each and every one of us has a responsibility to maintain the course, if a fellow player is not doing what they should be, you are entitled to politely point out their error and help prevent needless damage or problems for your fellow golfers.

Here is a short video on 7 of the biggest etiquette errors made by modern golfers.

7 Biggest Etiquette Mistakes