Greystone Member Code of Conduct
GREYSTONE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB
GOLF RULES
GENERAL CARE All players should take care to avoid unnecessary damage to the course. This includes not dragging feet, pulling carts through restricted areas, or placing bags on greens or near bunkers. Players must also follow directional signs and ropes to protect sensitive areas under maintenance. Trash, recyclables, and cigarette butts should be disposed of in the appropriate bins to keep the course clean and welcoming. ATTIRE All persons using the golf course, practice tee, putting green, practice areas, or any other golf facility must be appropriately dressed at all times. Men must wear collared shirts and be tucked in at all times. Cargo shorts, t-shirts, shirts without sleeves or collars, and tank tops are not permitted, nor blue jeans, dungarees, cut-offs, swim wear, football jerseys, or any shirt with printed phrases or slogans, other than a club or other appropriate logo. Baseball-style golf caps must be worn properly with the bill in the front. For both men and women, Bermuda shorts should be of conservative tailoring. A Bermuda short with a seven-inch inseam and 16-inch out seam is proper, or preferably no more than four inches above the top of the knee. Women may wear slacks at any time. Skirts are expected to be no higher than four inches above the top of the knee. For women, sleeveless golf shirts are acceptable if they are in good taste. Only approved golf shoes must be worn on any greens, including practice greens. Spiked shoes must be equipped with soft spikes. Hard spikes are not permitted at any time. If you are uncertain about the conformity of the spikes on your shoes to the above, please notify the Golf Shop. ETIQUETTE In consideration of other players, please be aware of your pace of play. Keep pace with the group in front of you. The goal for a round of golf at Greystone is four hours. A group violates Greystone’s pace of play policy at a round time of four hours and 20 minutes. Players habitually exceeding four hours and 20 minutes may be limited to certain playing times as recommended by the Competition Committee. A onesome has no standing on the course at any time. Twosomes and Threesomes do not have the right of way over Foursomes on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. As the course accommodates more players in Foursomes, Members may not be allowed to play Twosomes during peak play periods. Play is prohibited in groups of more than four players unless approved by the Golf Professional on duty. Any match holding up the match following must allow the following match to play through as soon as there is one clear hole ahead. A match held up by players with one clear hole ahead of themmay ask to play through if this courtesy is not promptly volunteered. A slower, preceding match must allow those following to play through on demand. With these dress rules, members are responsible for acquainting their guests, including children. Club Management may deny golf privileges to individuals whose attire is inappropriate. When an open hole is ahead, players looking for lost balls shall signal to the following players to pass. Having given such a signal, they shall stand aside and cease play until the other players have passed or are out of range. ASSOCIATIONS When appropriate, the Board of Directors may authorize the formation and maintenance of a Senior Men’s Golf Association, a Men’s Golf Association, a Women’s Golf Association, and a Juniors’ Golf Association.
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