Competition Format: Greensomes Stableford – Greensomes Handicap
Maximum Playing Handicap Allowance: Men 24 - Ladies 32
Entrance Fee per Pair: £75 Visitors / £45 Members / Member + Guest £60 Pair (N.B. members booking a guest must pay the £15 additional fee).
5-Card local rule: Please note that each player must have at least 5 qualifying cards in their WHS record from the 12-month period prior to the competition to be eligible to win prizes.
Two Course Meal Included
Booking: Payment on entry. Visitors must enter their CDH number at booking. Payment will be take immediately and you will receive a confirmatory email. A full refund for cancellations up to 14 days prior to the event, after that no refund will be given but substitutes are allowed. Cancellations can only be made via the club office.
Buggies - Only motorised buggies which have been reserved from the Professional Shop are allowed on the golf course. Such buggies are allowed in 18 hole competitions where competitors have a pre-existing medical condition and when prior approval has been given by the event organiser. Proof of a qualifying medical reason may be required from the visitor’s home club. Buggies are approved for single occupancy only and must not be used to carry a fellow competitor or equipment belonging to them.
Results - Results and Prize-Giving Results will be published in the Clubhouse as soon as possible after the conclusion of the event. A prize-giving ceremony will normally be held in the Clubhouse once results have been processed. It is good etiquette to be present to accept any prize that has been won, and recipients are expected to be attired in smart dress.
Dress Code – On The Course – Collared, polo-neck or turtle-neck shirts with tailored trousers or shorts and approved golfing footwear are the allowed standard of smart golfing attire. If shorts are worn, socks must be worn. T-Shirts, Football shirts, denim trousers and trainers/sports shoes are not allowed. Anyone not conforming with the dress code will be asked to leave the course. In the Clubhouse – Smart casual attire.
Mobile Phones - Electronic Devices must be switched to silent in the Clubhouse or on the course. Players are encouraged to carry a mobile telephone on the course for use only in the case of a medical emergency.
Personal Property - The Club cannot be held responsible for the loss of, or damage to, members’ or visitors’ property, or any legal liability devolving upon the individual member or visitor for such property.
Insurance - It is in the interests of all golfers to have a current golfers insurance policy to cover injury and all liabilities incurred on the golf course and in the clubhouse.
Etiquette - All members and visitors are expected to behave with courtesy and observe recognised standards of etiquette both on and off the golf course.
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