P
ACE OF PLAY
We want you to enjoy your round but for the sake of everyone’s enjoyment we need for you to please stay in position. Slow play penalties will be assessed. Our goal is to play our round of golf in 4:30, and that means we need to play Ready Golf. Ready Golf is simply defined as HIT WHEN READY. If you reach your ball and are ready to hit, when other members of your group are not yet prepared, then go ahead and hit. Keep in mind that in stroke play competition there are no penalties under the Rules of Golf for playing out of turn. Additional Pace of Play Rules/Guidelines
Players can card a maximum of triple bogey on any one hole. After that the player must pick up for the hole. There is no limit to the number of triple bogies that can be carded in a round.
Rangers will act as Tour officials and will warn slow groups and then report to the director. Times of each group will be noted after the first nine holes. If a 15-minute gap exists, the group is out of position and will only be warned one time.
The penalty for slow play is 2 stokes for the entire group. All group members are expected to recognize the group is slow and take action to speed the group up.
Repeat offenders will be asked to leave the Tour for the sake of all other players.
Players should always hit a provisional ball when a ball goes into an area where it may be lost or OB.
If you are unsure of the outcome of your ball and think it “may be” lost or OB, play a provisional ball.