Rules

  1. You may bring your own putter, but you must use the ball supplied by the course.

  2. Maximum stroke limit per hole deemed by the course shall be applied.

a. At course marshal discretion (supervising adult), stroke limit need not apply for great grandchildren league.

  1. After members of party reach putting green, the one nearest the hole will put first and continue to putt until ball is in the cup. Don’t take turns on the putting green.

  2. If another player hits another player’s ball, no additional stroke penalty shall be assessed for either player. Both players will take their next stroke from where the ball ends as a result of the collision, not where it collided.

  3. If a ball bounces off the bottom of the cup, and out of the hole, the putt counts as made.

  4. One stroke penalty assessed if:

a. Ball lands out of the fairway.

b. Ball is snagged in any obstacle.

The ball shall be placed at the nearest point in which the ball left the course.

  1. If the ball is lost on the course, maximum number of strokes shall be assessed for the hole. Obtain a replacement ball for subsequent holes or share a golf ball.

  2. Ball may be moved a putter head length from rail or hazard without penalty.

  3. If the last hole is a “hole-in-one” type hole and a hole-in-one is not made, the stroke count shall be the number of strokes taken plus one.