Katameya Dunes Local Golf Rules
The dress code applies to all areas of club grounds, including clubhouse, golf courses, practice areas and parking lots. Members, privilege holders, families and guests must use the locker rooms to change shoes and other attire.
Golfers are asked to wear golf shoes which have plastic cleats or soft spikes which do less damage to the green (can be changed in the pro-shop.)
Dress Code: Men
Players are expected to wear an acceptable standard of golfing attire when on the golf premises.
The following items are unacceptable at all times:
• Denim Jeans and Jackets
• Sleeveless or collarless shirts
• Untailored shorts and cargo shorts
• Sweaters without shirts
• Garments displaying slogans
• Track or Leisure Suits
• Sandals/Trainers
Scruffy or torn clothing is NOT considered appropriate. Shirts MUST be tucked in at all times. Golf hats may NOT be worn anywhere in the clubhouse.
Hats are to be worn with the brim facing forward.
*Sports socks/Knee Height socks should be worn with tailored shorts.*
The club reserves the right to refuse access to the clubhouse or course to anyone dressed inappropriately.
Dress Code: Women
Players are expected to wear an acceptable standard of golfing attire when on the golf premises.
The following items are unacceptable at all times:
• Blue Denim Jeans and Jackets
• Tee Shirts without sleeves - unless with collar
• Short shorts
• Garments displaying slogans
• Track Suits or Leisure Suits
• Sandals/Trainers
Scruffy or torn clothing is NOT considered appropriate. Shirts MUST be tucked in at all times Golf hats may NOT be worn anywhere in the clubhouse.
Hats are to be worn with the brim facing forward.
*Sports socks/Knee Height socks should be worn with tailored shorts.*
The club reserves the right to refuse access to the clubhouse or course to anyone dressed inappropriately.
1- Out of Bounds (Rule 18-2)
The course side edge of any wall defines the boundary of the course. A ball is out of bounds when it is beyond the boundary of the course. In the event of no boundary wall, out of bounds is defined by the line between course side points at ground level of white posts.
Right of Holes 2, left of holes 4, 11, 13 and behind the green on 18 defined by white posts.
2- Penalty Areas (Rule 17)
Penalty Areas are marked by red or yellow stakes. The Penalty Area type is defined by the color but the margin of the hazard is defined by the line of grass or sand, whichever is present. In the absence of grass or sand the penalty area edge will be defined by a red paint line or dots. When a player’s ball is in a penalty area, including when it is virtually certain to be in a penalty area even though not found, the player may take relief using one of the options under Rule 17.
Optional Drop Zone: 12th hole.
3- Relief from Abnormal Ground conditions (including immovable obstructions, dangerous animal condition and Embedded Ball) (Rule 16)
Whilst each has a separate definition, you are entitled to free relief from all the above situations, except when in a penalty zone.
Players may also take relief under 16.1b if a sprinkler head is:
• On the line of play.
• Within two club lengths of the putting green.
• Within two club lengths of the ball.
4- Bunkers and Sandy Waste areas
The prepared or maintained areas of sand, designed as bunkers, (also with a rake present) are to be played as bunkers. Stones may be removed.
The less prepared rougher areas of sand (No rakes present and ‘sandy waste; sign present) are considered part of the general area and not bunkers.
Pin Positions
Red Flags: Front Yellow Flags: Centre Blue Flags: Back Yardage Markers White: 100 Yards Yellow: 150 Yards Red: 200 Yards
All Yardages are measured to the center of the green
Please repair pitch marks & divots
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