GALVESTON
COUNTRY CLUB GOLF COURSE RULES AND REGULATIONS
Days and Hours of Play
The golf
course shall be open for play Tuesday through Sunday, and shall
be open on Mondays during holiday periods and for special
events. There will be no play on Monday except scheduled
tournament play. Practice on Mondays is permissible if it does
not interfere with maintenance workers.
Course
Closures
The Course Superintendent or his designated representative in
conjunction with the Head Golf Professional shall make the final
decision as to whether the course, or any portion, will be
closed due to playing conditions.
Registration
for Play
Before commencing play, each member and their guests must
register in the -- pro shop.
Tee times are required every day of the week. Any group not
prepared to tee off at its reserved time forfeits its position.
The golf shop will attempt to provide an alternate time.
No groups can tee off #10 unless approved by the Pro Shop. Tee
times may be made one week in advance.
Play
Restrictions
It is customary in golf for the course to give priority to four-somes.
Twosomes have no standing on the golf course.
Groups of less than four will be paired up when possible. When
making a tee time give all players' names so that the Golf Shop
can pair incomplete foursomes. This will open up additional
times for the rest of the membership.
Play may be approved for up to a five-some. All rounds,
regardless of group size must be played in a timely manner in
accordance with club rules. All golfers must have a set of clubs
to play golf. More than one golfer playing from one bag is not
allowed.
Members with children ages 12 and under must sign a liability
form before their children can use the golf facilities. Children
under the age of 12 must be accompanied by a parent on the golf
course and/or practice facilities, unless otherwise specified by
the Pro Shop.
Guest Policy
A member of the club must accompany guests unless prior
arrangements have been authorized by management. Reciprocal
privileges will be extended to members from other private
country clubs if prior arrangements are made through either the
management or the Golf Professional. A member with more than
four guests must make prior arrangements with management or
their designee. Management or their designee reserves the right
to approve additional guests under certain conditions. All
golfers (members and guests) must register in the Golf Shop
prior to commencing play.
No one person may be the guest of any member more than six (6)
times in any one twelve (12) month period.
Dress Code
Proper attire must be worn on the golf course and the practice
areas at all times. Only conventional and appropriate golf
attire may be worn, the length and fit of which must be
considered acceptable by the Club.
Men (14 and older): Must wear slacks or shorts. Shorts must be
mid thigh and above the knee. Shirts with sleeves and collars,
shirts should be tucked in, unless designed to be worn not
tucked in. Jeans (in any fabric, color, style, or brand),
jogging shorts, gym shorts, sweat pants, t-shirts, tank tops,
cut-off shirts, swimsuits, or large open weave shirts are
considered inappropriate. Any clothing with slogans, printed
messages or advertising except for small corporate
identification, logo, club name or emblem is unacceptable. Caps
and hats must be worn in the manner designed. Golf shoes must be
soft spiked.
Women (14 and older): Women may wear shorts, skirts, or slacks
with blouses and/or sweaters. Shorts at a minimum must be
mid-thigh and shirts designed to be tucked in should be worn as
designed. Short shorts, jeans (in any fabric, color, or brand),
jogging shorts, gym shorts, cut offs, un-hemmed shorts,
sweatpants, uncovered tights, tank style tops, bare midriff
tops, strapless tops, spaghetti straps, are considered
inappropriate. Any clothing with slogans, printed messages or
advertising except for small corporate identification, logo,
club name or emblem is unacceptable. Caps and hats must -- be
worn in the manner designed. Golf shoes must be soft spiked.
Members are Responsible for the Attire of Their Guests.
Pace of
Play
The golf course at Galveston Country Club is maintained for the
enjoyment of the members. It is the consensus of Management that
unduly slow or fast play does not enhance the enjoyment of the
course for the membership as a whole. To ensure the timely
completion of a round of golf, management has directed the pro
shop to marshal the course during heavy periods of play to
enforce our rules and keep play moving at an acceptable speed.
While management understands that certain special circumstances
will exist from time to time, your fellow members will
appreciate your support and compliance with the rules.
Players taking time out for lunch between nine holes lose all
priority.
The pro shop staff will try to provide an alternate time to get
you back on the course.
Golf Cart
Rules
A member leasing a golf cart will sign a charge ticket in the
golf shop prior to commencing play.
Club-owned and private golf carts are to be driven by licensed
drivers age 16 or older only.
No more than two players and only two sets of clubs are
permitted on one cart at a time.
Members and guests are requested to use cart paths and observe
the 9O-degree rule as much as possible to protect the golf
course.
Management would appreciate that golfers pair up in golf carts
so there are only two carts for a foursome and three carts for a
five-some.
During wet weather or when certain areas of the course would
benefit from restricted traffic, Management may require that
carts stay on the paths. Carts must remain on paths on all par
three holes.
Carts must have all (4) wheels on the cart paths around tees and
greens. Carts must return to the cart path when so directed by
cart path signs.
Electric carts must be kept a minimum distance of 25 yards from
all greens. On days when golf carts are restricted to paths,
pull carts are permitted in fairways only up to the cart signs.
Pull carts must
be kept a minimum of 5 yards from the green and tee boxes. Pull
carts must not be pulled between greens and bunkers.
Any member who owns a private cart will be charged when that
member uses a club-owned cart-
Playing guests of members will be charged a cart fee regardless
of whether the guests ride in a club owned cart or a private
cart-
The member is personally responsible for any damage caused to a
cart, other property or personal injury caused to any person.
Private golf carts are subject to specific rules and regulations
governing design, style, tire specifications, and quality. All
private carts must be inspected and approved by the Golf
Professional. No carts will be permitted without such approval.
Cart paths are restricted to the use of golf carts only. All
vehicles and other modes
of transportation are prohibited on the cart paths and golf
course. Due to obvious danger during play, non-players are not
permitted on the course or paths unless accompanying a golfer .
Equitable Stroke
Control (ESC) is the downward adjustment of individual hole scores
for handicap purposes in order to make handicaps more
representative. - of a player's potential scoring ability. ESC sets
a maximum number that a
player can post on any hole depending on the player's Course
Handicap. ESC is used only when a player's actual or most likely
score exceeds his maximum number based on the table below. A maximum
score per hole that can be posted is based on a golfer's present
handicap.
9 or less = Double Bogey, 10-19 = 7, 20-29 = 8, 30-39 = 9, 40
or more = 10