Local Course Rules

Please take a moment to familiarise yourself with the local rules and guidelines to ensure an enjoyable and fair experience for everyone on the course. Staying up to date with these rules helps maintain the integrity of the game and ensures clarity in specific situations. Thank you for your cooperation and commitment to good sportsmanship.
30cm preferred lie in the general area.
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If your ball finishes on a bare patch on the fairway or closely mown area which is greater than 30cm, you are entitled to treat this as ground under repair (G.U.R) and take full relief.
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All golf cart fence posts and rope are to be treated as immovable obstructions. Free relief is only available for the stance or area of the intended swing. No free relief for the line of play.
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Players are entitled to take relief under G.U.R from all irrigation works on the course.
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When playing the 8th hole, should your ball finish in the mulched bark area to the right of the tee, you are to treat this area as compulsory G.U.R.
When playing the 18th hole, if a player's ball finishes in the penalty area on the 18th hole, and it is virtually certain to be in the penalty area and has crossed the front of the penalty area of the garden and red tee markers, the player may proceed using one of the following options, each of which incurs a one-stroke penalty:
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The player may take relief using stroke and distance (Rule 17.1d).
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Lateral relief where the ball last crossed the penalty area, no closer to the hole.
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As an extra option, the player may drop a ball in the drop zone located near the red penalty area in front of the red tee markers (Rule 14.3)."