Players 75 and older have the option to play from the White Tees on South 2 and South 4 ONLY B Flight
B Flight
B Flight players play from the Blues on all holes with the option to play from the white tees on South 2 and South 4 onl
Players 65 and older have the option to play from the White Tees on all holes
C Flight
C Flight players play from the Blues on all holes with the option to play from the white tees on South 2 and South 4 only
Players 65 and older have the option to play from the White Tees on all holes.
Players 75 and older have the option to play from the Red Tees on all holes
D Flight / E Flight
D and E Flight players play from the white tees on all holes.
Players 75 and older have the option to play from the Red Tees on all holes.
3. PICK CLEAN AND PLACE
Players can choose to pick clean and place their ball prior to any
shot on all fairways, rough, bunkers, waste bunkers & Red
Staked areas.
Pick Clean and Place allows you to hand place your ball within 6
inches of where it lies no closer to the hole.
Pick Clean and Place does not apply to any ball resting in water
defined by ponds and creeks!
Inclement weather – Specific rules may be made that evening –
Starter will inform each group
4. BUNKER PLAY
Players may take a practice swing or ground their club making
contact with the sand prior to their shot with
No Penalty
Rakes will not be placed on the course for the 2025 season.
5. PUTTING GREEN – FLAG IN FLAG
OUT?
Players have the option to leave the flag in or out on all putts
If a ball rests against a flagstick in the hole and part of the ball
is below the level of the lip, the ball will be considered holed,
even if the entire ball is not below the surface. There is no longer
a requirement to move the flagstick to see if the ball falls into
the hole. The ball may be simply picked up.
6. FLOWER BEDS
Players must take a free lift from all flower beds no closer to the
hole with No Penalty
7. RED STAKES - LEAGUE DESIGNATED
LATERAL HAZARD (see map)
Determine point of entry into league designated hazard. If player
does not want to attempt a shot from the hazard take two club
lengths from the hazard; place a tee in the ground. (A third club
length can be used if your ball doesn’t clear the cart path). Hand
place your ball next to the tee representing your drop from the
hazard. 1 Stroke Penalty.
8. CHOOSING TO PLAY OUT OF LEAGUE
DESIGNATED HAZARD
The player may take one practice stroke prior to attempting a shot
with no penalty. All loose impediments may be removed without moving
the ball.
Choosing to play inside a hazard
1 Stroke is counted for every attempt to hit the ball out.
If the player determines the ball to be unplayable after attempting to play out of the hazard a 1 Stroke Penalty applies for a drop out of the hazard.
9. WHITE STAKES
All white stakes are governed by the Red Stake Rules.
10. PAR 3 DROP AREAS
There are three Par 3 designated drop areas on the course – Central
5, Island 8, and South 1. Players must use the designated
drop area when their ball is unplayable due to the water hazard.
1 Stroke Penalty.
11. PYLON DROP AREAS (yellow P on
map)
Pylons are in effect South 2 and South 4. For any tee shot that
enters a league designated lateral hazard before the pylon, your
third shot must be taken from the designated pylon drop area. The
ball can be hand placed one club length no nearer the hole.
1 Stroke Penalty. All subsequent
shots from pylon through to green are governed by the red stake
rules.1 Stroke Penalty.
Any tee shot that is hit past the pylon and enters a lateral hazard
the player does not have the option to hit from the pylon drop
area. Determine point of entry into League Designated Hazard and
proceed with 2 club length drop. 1 Stroke
Penalty.
12. Property Lines:
No shots can be made outside the designated golf course property
line (Neighbours’ properties or on any roadways)!!