Etiquette


1.  No one should move, talk or stand close to or directly behind the ball or the hole when a player is addressing the ball or making a stroke.   

2. The player who has the honour should be allowed to play before an opponent or fellow competitor tees their ball.

3.  No player should play until the players in front are out of range.

4.  In the interest of all, players should play without delay.

5.  Slow Play: Slow moving players should call faster moving players through.  The lowest handicapped player is captain of any formation and is responsible for maintaining etiquette, procedure and speed of other players.
Calling through: if you have lost a ball or are for  any  other reason unable to maintain your place in the field, never hesitate to call the following players through.  This is their right and should always be voluntarily and cheerfully given.  If this right when due, is not given after a reasonable opportunity has been given for so doing, it should be demanded in the traditional way of calling 'Fore' and then awaiting the signal.  It is a traditional rule the following players are called through if they are moving faster and shall always be called if the proceeding players are a fairways length ahead.

6.  When the play of a hole has been completed, players should immediately leave the area.

7. Cards should be marked at the next tee not at the putting green.