Highlights of the Frenchman's Creek Lifestyle 2023-2024
GOLF (con’ t)
2. Etiquettes of the Game
Golf Course etiquette conveys respect for the players and the course. These are not “Rules of the Game,” but “Traditions of the Game” that demonstrate, integrity, self-policing, taking care of your surroundings, and being aware of the players around you. a. Members may not engage in conduct likely to endanger the welfare, safety, or good reputation of the Club or its Members while using the golf courses or practice facilities.
b. All the players in a group are encouraged to hold each other accountable for the group’s decorum and etiquette.
c. Players must repair their ball marks on the greens; replace all divots with sand; remove all tees from the teeing areas; place all trash in trash receptacles; and rake footprints and depressions after bunker shots. Always enter and exit bunkers at the low side on the same path to avoid damage to the bunker face. d. A golf cart may be driven on the Golf Courses between dwellings and all Club facilities, provided such use does not interfere with those playing golf.
e. Practicing on the Golf Courses is strictly prohibited, except when taking a lesson from a golf professional approved by the Director of Golf.
f. Restrooms are provided at several locations around the golf courses. Their use is required.
3. Non-Golf Usage of Golf Courses:
a. The use of any portion of the Golf Courses for any purpose other than golf is prohibited except as specifically permitted by this Rule.
b. Except as approved by the Board the Golf Courses are for golf only between 7:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.
c. After sunset, members may walk on the golf courses as long as they have reflective gear.
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