If the warmest May on record wasn’t a calling card for summer well I guess the Memoria Day Weekend made it official. While the roughs are thick enough to consistently swallow up a missed hit tee shot, it’s time to start protecting against the long battle known as summer. Soon the typical hot and dry will set in causing the roughs to start thinning. Most members will probably accept this with open arms, but we still want to try to preserve this surface.
In pursuit of keeping our golf course consistent and having playable roughs throughout the season we ask to keep cart traffic on paths and on fairways only. The current rule is to enter the fairway from the cart path at 90 degrees to your golf ball. Proceed to play out the hole by keeping your cart in the fairway. Finally please exit the fairway at the blue stake. There has been some confusion on whether you can pass the stake and circle back to it when exiting. It is highly recommended to exit at the stake. At no time at all should any cart be within 40 yards of the green.
Carts leaving the fairway and returning to the cart path at the designated blue stake!
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