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Course Care
We are very lucky to have a superb golf course to play on and enjoy.  Maintaining our course to the highest standard requires members to always "take pride in their course".  This includes repairing pitch marks, sanding divots on tees and fairways, raking bunkers and leaving the rakes in the centre of the bunker facing towards the front of the bunker.

All of these actions are courtesies to your fellow members and show "pride in your course" - a theme that we will continue to emphasise during the year.
 
 
Repairing Ball-Marks
  • Always start at the back of the mark and push forward with the repairer.
  • Use repairer around all sides and slowly ease turf toward the centre of the mark.
  • Do not lift the soil upwards.
  • Lightly tap down with putter.
 
 
 
Repairing Divots
  • Remove any loose turf from the affected area.
  • Knock in all sides of the edge of the divot with your club or your shoe.
  • Fill with sand to the height of the surrounding grass
 
 
 
 
 
 
Bunkers
  • Before leaving a bunker, a player should carefully fill up and smooth over all holes and footprints made by him, and then leave the rake with the handle pointing toward the tee of the hole being played.
  • Always enter the bunker at the lowest point.
  • Pull the rake toward you as you exit the bunker.
  • If required rake other affected areas.
  • Do not pile sand at the edge of the bunker.  Push back excess sand.
 
Bunker Rake Policy
  • Always leave rake in the flat of the bunker with the handle parallel to the line of flight of the hole being played.
  • Rakes should be placed as far from the edge as possible.
 
Damage to Greens
  • Flagsticks, Bags etc
    Players should ensure that when putting 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 in removing the ball from the hole.  The flagstick should be properly replaced in the hole before the players leave the putting green.
  • Handling the flag
    Don't drop the flagstick on the putting surface as it will cause damage.
    Always lower the flagstick by club or by hand.
    Avoid damage to surrounds by placing the stick in the centre of the cup.
  • Removing Ball
    Players are requested NOT to use their putter to remove their golf ball from the hole.