AS PRINTED ON THE
SCORE CARD: To be read in
conjunction with Local Rules displayed on the notice board.
Out of Bounds
Defined by white stakes and beyond all boundary fences,
including the fences surrounding the
houses alongside the fourth fairway.
Integral Part of
Course
Retaining walls surrounding the 1st and 10th tee areas,
and in front of and below the Clubhouse are integral parts of the course.
Relief without penalty is NOT permissible.
Abnormal Ground
Conditions
Areas defined by G.U.R. markers and / or white lines;
wheel ruts. Relief without penalty may be taken.
Prohibited Areas
Trees under two club lengths in height; all cultivated
gardens within the Course; If a player’s ball lies in, and/or the area
mentioned interferes with the players stance or intended swing, relief
without penalty MUST be taken under Rule 25-1.
Immovable
Obstructions
Fixed sprinkler
heads are immovable obstructions. If such an obstruction on, or within two
club lengths of, the Putting Green intervenes on the players line of play,
relief without penalty may be taken as follows; The ball lies off the Putting
Green but not in a hazard and is within two club lengths of the intervening
obstruction, it may be lifted, cleaned and dropped at the nearest point to
where the ball lay which:-
• Is not nearer
the hole
• Is not a hazard
or on a putting green
• Avoids such
intervention
Distance Markers are immovable obstructions with distances
to the centre of greens.
AS DISPLAYED ON THE
NOTICE BOARD; To be read in conjunction with Local Rules on the
scorecard.
Clean & place
through the green
(only applies when stated on the Clean & Place sign by
the 1st and 10th tee or printed on the scorecard)
A ball lying through the green may be lifted, without
penalty, and cleaned. Before lifting the ball, the player must mark its
position. Having lifted the ball, the player must place it on a spot within
15 cms of, but not nearer the hole than where it originally lay, that is not
in a hazard and not on a putting green.
A player may place the ball only once and it is in play
when it has been placed (Rule 20-4).
If the ball fails to come to rest on the spot on which it is placed, Rule
20-3d applies. If the ball when placed comes to rest on the spot on which it
was placed and it subsequently moves, there is no penalty and the ball must
be played as it lies, unless the provisions of any other Rule applies.
If the player fails to mark the position of the ball
before lifting it or moves the ball in any other manner, such as rolling it
with a club, a penalty of one stroke is incurred.
If a player incurs the general penalty for a breach of
this Local Rule, no additional penalty under this Local Rule is applied.
Water hazards
(i) Water hazards are defined by yellow stakes and / or
yellow lines.
(ii) Lateral water hazards are defined by red stakes and /
or red lines.
Stakes are Immovable Obstructions and relief from stakes
may be taken only if the ball lies outside the hazard.
Dropping Zone for
the 11th hole.
If a ball is in, or it is known or virtually certain that
a ball that has not been found is in, the water hazard at the back of the
11th hole, the player may:
(i) proceed under
Rule 26; or
(ii) as an additional option, drop a ball, under penalty
of one stroke, in the dropping zone (if one has been marked out).
See Notes on page 135 – 136 in the Rules of Golf regarding
dropping a ball in a dropping zone
Ball played
provisionally at the 17th hole
If there is doubt whether a ball is in or is lost in the
water hazard to the right of the 17th hole, it is strongly recommended that
the player play another ball provisionally in accordance with Rule 27-1.
The player must inform his opponent in match play or his
marker or fellow – competitor in stroke play of this intention.
If the original ball is found outside of the water hazard
or the player wishes to play from the hazard, the player must continue with
it.
Otherwise, continue play with the ball played
provisionally.
Ground under repair
(G.U.R)
(i) Areas defined by white lines and / or G.U.R. stakes
(ii) Open Drains
(iii) All covered drains filled with any of the following:
scoria, sand, rock and pumice. This includes soil settlement in a drain
creating a depression.
(iv) Cracks in the ground
(v) Tree felling areas and associated tractor/machinery
marks
(vi) Areas of paspalum stalks
(vii) Areas of “Spongy Turf ” (also covers lost embedded
ball) - defined as ground that significantly changes shape when a player
applies weight to it yet no casual water appears on the surface.
For a ball lost in G.U.R, proceed under Rule 25-1 (c)
Embedded ball
Through the green, a ball that is embedded in its own
pitch mark in the ground may be lifted without penalty, cleaned and dropped
as near as possible to where it lay but not nearer the hole. The ball when
dropped must first strike a part of the course through the green.
Stones in bunkers
Stones in bunkers are movable obstructions (Rule 24-1
applies)
Aeration holes
(Coring)
Through the green, a ball that comes to rest in or on an
aeration hole may be lifted, without penalty, cleaned and dropped, as near as
possible to the spot but not nearer the hole. The ball when dropped must
first strike a part of the course through the green.
On the putting green, a ball that comes to rest in or on
an aeration hole may be placed at the nearest spot not nearer the hole that
avoids the situation.
Penalty for breach
of above Local Rules
• Match
Play – Loss of hole
• Stroke
Play – Two stroke penalty
Electronic distance
measuring devices
For all play at this course, a player may obtain distance
information by using a device that measures distance only. If, during a
stipulated round, a player uses a distance measuring device that is designed
to gauge or measure other conditions that might affect his play (e.g.
gradient, wind speed, temperature, etc), the player is in breach of Rule
14-3, for which the penalty is disqualification, regardless of whether any
such additional function is used.
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