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Before leaving a bunker, a player should carefully fill up and smooth
over all holes and footprints made by him, and then leave the rake with
the handle pointing toward the tee of the hole being played.
Bunker - picture guide (right)
1. Always enter the bunker at the lowest point.
2. Pull rake toward you as you exit the bunker.
3. If required rake other affected areas.
4. Do not pile sand at the edge of the bunker. Push back excess sand.
5. Always leave rake in the flat of the bunker with the handle pointing
toward the tee of the hole being played.
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1. Always start at the back of the mark and push forward with the repairer.
2. Use repairer around all sides and slowly ease turf toward the centre
of the mark. Do not lift the soil upwards.
3. Lightly tap down with putter.
4. Your completed repair should look like this.
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1. Remove any loose turf from the affected area.
2-3. Knock in all sides of the edge of the divot with your club or your
shoe.
4. Correctly mended divot.
Players should ensure that, when putting down bags, or the flagstick, no
damage is done to the putting green, and that neither they nor their caddies
damage the hole by standing close to it in handling the flagstick or in
removing the ball from the hole. The flagstick should be properly replaced
in the hole before the players leave the putting green.
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Golf carts can only be driven by those who have been given approval to do
so. Users are required to abide by the Rules governing the Use of Golf Carts.
Damage Through Practice Swings
In taking practice swings players should avoid causing damage to the course,
particularly the tees by removing divots.
Greens are cut in a predetermined order.
On days on which competitions are programmed, the aim is to cut each green
before players on the time sheet are in a position to reach any particular
green.
In the event of players in a competition being ready to play a green, the
staff are instructed to stand aside and allow the players to proceed.
On other occasions, ie no competition or members playing earlier than times
shown on the time sheet, the Greens Staff are instructed to proceed with
their programme of work. There are good reasons for this procedure, including
the need to complete essential work on the entire course in the time available
after allowing for scheduled competitions. On such occasions players must
allow work to proceed be it on the fairway, tee, green or practice fairway.
Players must not hit if Course Staff or machinery are in range.