Month: June 2025

A Letter from Your Board of Directors

It’s no secret that all golf courses have some form of slow play during some point or another. Whether it be during league play, a Friday night out with your friends, or during the weekend. We’ve all been victims of slow play.
A few points to consider each time you come out to golf that can help curtail the effects of slow play, which can make the round more enjoyable for all on the course. Please consider the following:

  1. Be sure to arrive at least 10 – 15 minutes prior to your scheduled tee time. Giving you time to pay, get some beverages, and get to the first tee in a timely manner.
  2. Minimize cell phone use.
  3. Be ready. Have your tee, ball and club ready for your next shot.
  4. Everyone go to their own balls and play ready golf. There is NO need for everyone to go to each person’s ball and wait for them to hit before moving on to the next shot.
  5. You only have 3 minutes to locate your ball. If you cannot locate your ball, drop another where you feel it was and move on.
  6. After you putt out, move off the green to the next tee to record your score.
  7. THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT POINT TO REMEMBER, KEEP UP WITH THE GROUP IN FRONT OF YOU!

If we all work on keeping the pace of play moving along, we will be doing our part to help eliminate this problem.


Thanks,
The Board of Directors

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