DRESS CODE

The dress code for the course and club is friendly with the standard being 'smart casual'.
Collared shirts and shoes are required at all times with rubber thongs and 'offensive' shirt logos being specifically excluded.
All other attire is acceptable with the provision that it is clean, tidy and in good repair.
Working attire such as steel capped boots, work shorts or trousers and singlets are not acceptable.
Hats are NOT to be worn in the clubrooms.

The committee reserves the right to refuse entry to anyone not conforming with the requirements as displayed at the entry to, and inside of the Clubhouse.

ETIQUETTE

1. No player shall play until the players in front are out of range.

2. Any match failing to hold its place on the course and loses more than one clear hole on the players in front shall allow the match following to pass.

3. When the play of a hole is completed, players shall move to the next tee before marking their cards. The player with the honour shall play before marking their card.

4. Players are responsible for repairing their own divot marks and bunker marks and are encouraged to repair others.

5. No one shall move, talk or stand close to or directly behind the ball or hole when a player is addressing the ball or making a stroke.

6. The lowest handicapped played in each group is responsible for the observance of the rules of golf and etiquette. This does not however relieve all players of their responsibilities under the rules of golf.

7. Slow play is contagious - help eliminate it.

LOCAL RULES

1. All fence lines surrounding the course define out of bounds.

2. Staked trees: Defined by white pegs - a player MUST drop away within one club length of the nearest point of relief.

3. A ball lodging in a kangaroo mark in a bunker may be dropped in the bunker not nearer the hole.

4. Consult notice board for additional temporary local rules.