
Golf Course Rules


RULES OF THE GOLF COURSE
1. Course Open for Play:
The golf course will be closed on Monday, except for outside
tournaments approved by the Board of Directors.
The Golf Shop opens as follows:
Weekdays Weekends
April 1 – Sept. 30 8:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m.-6:30 p.m.
October 1 – March 31 8:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Play is not allowed before the Golf Shop opens to facilitate golf course
maintenance.
2. Children:
a. All children ten (10) years of age and under must be
accompanied by an adult at all times, unless they have passed a
playing and rules competency test.
b. All juniors eleven (11) to seventeen (17) years of age are
limited to playing the golf course during the following times:
Tuesdays After 2:00 p.m.
Wednesdays Before 11:00 a.m. and after 2:00 p.m.
Thursdays Before 11:00 a.m. and after 2:00 p.m.
Fridays Before 11:00 a.m. and after 2:00 p.m.
Saturdays After 2:00 p.m.
Sundays Before 11:00 a.m. and after 2:00 p.m.
Holidays Before 11:00 a.m. and after 2:00 p.m.
Juniors may play at other times if accompanied by an adult.
c. All Junior Golfers must gain permission from the Golf Pro at all
times before teeing off. The Golf Pro has complete discretion
over junior play and encouraged to permit junior players to play
to the extent that will not inconvenience membership play.
3. Golf Attire:
No person shall be permitted to play golf, use the putting green or
practice green unless properly attired. Male golfers must wear
sleeved shirts with a collar. They may wear slacks or shorts.
Women may wear slacks, shorts or skirts. Muscle shirts, tank
tops, gym shorts, swim suits, or cutoffs are prohibited. Further, high heel
shoes are forbidden on any area of the golf course. Softspikes only
on golf courses.
4. Golf Carts General Rules:
Golf carts shall be one or two passenger electric carts, and
must remain on cart path at all par threes and other designated
holes as marked by course signage.
Golf carts must stay on the cart paths except when going
to a ball location, in which case the cart may be driven at a
right angle to the first player’s ball. The cart may proceed to
the next player’s ball and then return to the cart path. The same
procedure may be used for remainder of hole.
All carts must return to cart path at least 30 yards of the green
and stay on cart paths at all tee boxes.
In the event conditions on the golf course are such that
damage to the course would result from golf cart traffic, the
Golf Professional and the Course Superintendent will place
signs on the first tee directing that carts must remain on the
cart paths at all times. Handicap flags are restricted to cart
paths under such conditions.
Golf carts will be rented only to persons with a driver’s license.
The person or persons to which the golf cart is rented is totally
responsible for any damage to the golf cart, passengers, other
people and property, which is on East Ridge Country Club property.
Golf cars shall not leave ERCC property during this rental period.
A maximum of two riders and two golf bags are permitted on a
golf cart unless authorized by the Golf Professional.
Golf carts must be reserved in person and not more than one
hour prior to starting time unless authorized by the Golf
Professional.
Pull carts shall not be pulled within ten (10) feet of closely
mowed areas of tee boxes, greens, or through sand traps.
Private ownership of carts will not be permitted at ERCC.
Members on the Cart plan must pay a cart fee for any guest.
Any member wishing to enroll in the yearly Cart Plan must
enroll by January 1. No application will be accepted after
January 1, with the exception of new members.
Any member enrolled in the Cart Plan is entitled to share a cart
if it is a twosome and a whole cart in the event of a threesome
or fivesome.
On the Cart Plan if someone rides with a member whether they
play golf or not they pay a cart fee.
Tournament carts are not included for major Club sponsored
tournaments for those on the Cart Plan.
In the event a member on the Cart Plan has paid in full and
meets an untimely death the heirs would receive a prorated
portion of the fee.
In the event a situation arises that has not been covered in the
above policy, it will be forwarded to the Greens Committee for
a decision.
Cart Rules for Handicap Red Flag Use:
- Anyone requiring use of a red flag will need to present a doctor’s statement for BOD review.
- Anyone using a red flag must stay on the cart path at tee box.
- Anyone using a red flag must stay at least 10 yards off the green.
- If (2) two red flags are in a foursome, must ride together.
- 90-degree rule, as described in 4b above, must be used when possible.
- When carts are restricted to cart paths due to wet conditions, as designated in 4d above, red flag will not be issued.
Golf Cart infractions will be administered as follows:
- Failure to abide by the rules will result in a first time warning, second violation will receive a written notice from the BOD, a $50 penalty will be accessed for the third offense.
- Further violations will be addressed by the BOD for possibility of 6-month suspension of cart privileges.
5. Play
a. Group play in excess of fivesomes is not permitted.
b. Foursomes or fivesomes are required on Saturday, Sunday, on
holidays, unless, at the discretion of the Golf Professional, a lesser number would not interfere with normal play.
c. Family play will be permitted on Memorial Day, Independence
Day, and Labor Day, when the holiday is celebrated on a
Monday.
6. Tee Times:
a. Tee times must be reserved at all times. Reservations for tee
times will be made by telephone only, except on the day of
play. Tee times are scheduled at eight or nine intervals.
When to make tee times:
Tuesday call Friday morning
Wednesday call Sunday morning
Thursday call Tuesday morning
Friday call Wednesday morning
Saturday call Thursday morning
Sunday call Friday morning
Holiday: Memorial Day and Labor Day
call the Friday before.
b. Standing reservations are forbidden.
c. Write-in circle times may be reserved only on the day of play
and must be reserved in person except for Saturday circle
times, which will be given out at the 6:00p.m. to 6:30p.m.
Friday in Golf Shop. Telephone reservations for the remainder
of Saturday circle times will be given from 6:30p.m. to
7:00p.m.
d. Starting shall be under the supervision and control of the Golf
Professional.
7. Practice:
Driving Range closes at 6:00 p.m. on Sunday April 1st until
October 31st for cleaning in order to mow on Monday. (Exceptions
are Monday opening). When practicing or receiving instruction,
the practice area, practice green and putting green shall be used.
Pitch shots are not allowed onto the Clubhouse putting green. Use
of the fairways, greens, or tees for practice or instruction is
forbidden except when accompanied by the Golf Professional or his
designated assistant.
8. Guests:
a. A member may introduce and entertain a guest at golf, upon
payment of the scheduled fees. The member extending the
invitation must accompany and register his/her guest at the golf
shop.
b. This rule does not apply to non-resident guests with a guest
card. A member may entertain on request of an out-of-town
houseguest by obtaining from the Club office a ten day guest
card.
c. In-town or local guests are permitted at all times upon
payment of the required guest fee provided such guest is
accompanied by, and plays in the same group as the member who
invited the guest.
9. Rules of Play:
a. Members and guests shall register in the Golf Shop before
starting play.
b. Play shall start on No. 1 tee, unless authorized by the Golf
Professional.
c. Any group permitted to start on No. 10 tee will not be allowed to
complete their round unless they have an established tee
time for the #1 tee.
d. "Mulligans" are not permitted on Saturday or Sunday, if Golf
Professional deems necessary, to maintain starting pace.
e. Slow or inexperienced players or those players looking for a lost
ball shall signal the following players to play through and wait
until they are out of range before resuming play.
f. It shall be the duty of the players who lose in distance more than
one clear hole on players in front to stop and signal the players
behind to play through. East Ridge Country Club works to
maintain a 4 hour pace for a play. The golf professionals are in
charge of marshalling the pace of play. If necessary they are
expected to inform all members of how they stand to the 4 hour
pace. Please be understanding to the marshals for their efforts will
make ERCC more enjoyable.
g. A group or person spending more than five minutes in the Grill
after completing the first nine holes, automatically loses position
and must wait until the No. 10 tee is clear before resuming play.
h. Players are requested to post all eighteen-hole scores to insure a
fair and accurate handicap. The Handicap Committee has the lesser number would not interfere with normal play. The Handicap Committee has the right to post a score of 5 shots below the players handicap for an improper postings, a non posted score, or multiple posting without golf shops knowledge.
10. Bottles and Glasses:
Paper cups and other trash shall be placed in receptacles provided
for that purpose. You are encouraged to pick up any unsightly
trash to keep the course attractive.
11. Enforcement of Rules:
a. The Golf Professional has the authority and has been instructed
by the Board of Directors to enforce these rules and any other
rules the Board of Directors sees fit to invoke during the year.
b. It is the duty and obligation of the Golf Professional to report
all rule violations to the General Manager.
c. Paragraphs 2, 4a, and 4f, 5a, 5c, and 9 b-h, may be deviated
from if, in the discretion of the Golf Professional, it will not
infringe upon the rights of any member or group of members
protected by the specific rule governing the situation.
12. The Golf Professionals will oversee operations of the shop and
shall offer golf instructions at reasonable rates to the members.
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