LOCAL RULES
POSTING SCORES and USING PROVISIONAL BALL:
SCORE CARD: A scorecard must be returned and adjusted score posted immediately after the round before leaving the scoring area. A properly completed scorecard must have:
A. Player's name printed (first name or initial and last name). If the name is not legible, the scorecard will be discarded.
B: Scorecard should have two signatures, scorer's and attested by the player.
C. Correct current handicap should be filled in. Too high an handicap will disqualify the score for the tournament.
An improperly filled out scorecard will result in disqualification.
Handicap Posting Regarding Penalty Scores
The important point is for the player to be sure to post all his scores
to maintain a current accurate handicap. The 10 lowest scores of the most
recent 20 rounds posted are used
To establish a player’s monthly handicap.
When a player fails to post a score there will be a low penalty score
posted to his record. Of the 20 most recently posted scores the lowest of these
is automatically chosen by the computer as the low penalty score to be posted.
The lowest score posted remains in your record until you post 20 more rounds
when it is then dropped.
PLEASE remember to post all of your scores (high or low). Ask your
playing partners to remind you to post every time.
A golfer is required to post scores whenever he plays at least 7 holes. If 7 to 12 holes are played, then that score shall be posted as a 9-hole round . If 13 or more holes are played, it shall be posted as a 18-hole round.
If a hole is not played, the score to be posted is par plus any handicap strokes the player is entitled to receive on that hole. For example, a player with a course handicap of 18 receives one handicap score on all holes, suppose that player quits after playing 13-holes the player shall record a score of par plus one for the rest of the holes. For lower handicap players the holes where the player does not get a stroke shall be recorded as par. The player however should clearly specify on the score card which holes were not played.
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If a player’s ball lies on, next to or has feces adhering to the ball, the player may mark, lift, clean the ball and place it within 6 inches of the original spot, no closer to the hole.
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PROVISIONAL BALL:
Water Hazards, Lost Ball or Out Of Bounds. Use USGA Rules: 26.1 and 27.2
If your Tee Shot lands in the Hazard and you are not certain of the location, or if the ball is presumed lost or is out of bounds.
Drop a second ball. If you find your first ball,
and it is playable, then that ball is in play.
If your first ball is in the Hazard and/or unplayable then your second ball is in play, under penalty of one (1) stroke.
Local Rules,Posting Scores:1.
Playing Red Tees & Common Problems:2
Pace of Play:3
Equitable Score Control:4
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