Course Care

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We have a fantastic course and you can help maintain it's condition by taking a few simple steps to keep it that way.

Bunkers
Before leaving a bunker, players should carefully fill up and smooth over all holes and footprints. If a rake is within reasonable proximity of the bunker, the rake should be used for this purpose.

Rakes
Handle should be positioned on the edge pointing towards the area of play. The rake head only should be in the bunker.

Divots, Ball-Marks & Shoe Damage
Players should carefully repair any divot holes and any damage to the putting green made by the impact of a ball (whether or not made by the player himself).

On completion of the hole by all players in the group, damage to the putting green caused by golf shoes should be repaired.

Preventing Unnecessary Damage
Players and caddies should avoid causing damage to the course. For example:

Do not remove divots when taking practice swings or by hitting the club into the ground, whether in anger or for any other reason. Ensure you do not damage the putting green when putting down bags or the flagstick.

Avoid standing too close to the hole and take care when handling the flagstick and when removing a ball from the hole. Do not use the clubhead to remove a ball from the hole.

Do not lean on a club on the putting green.

If the flagstick has been removed, replace it in the centre of the hole.

Follow any local notices regulating the movement of golf carts.