Course Care
BUNKERS
 
Before leaving a bunker, a player should carefully fill up and smooth over all holes and footprints, 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. Do not rake the face of the bunker. Smooth out with the back of rake.
BUNKER RAKE POLICY
 
Always leave rake in the flat of the bunker with the handle parallel to the line of flight of the hole being played with the handle pointing back towards the tee. Rakes should be placed as far from the edge as possible.
 
REPAIRING BALL MARKS
 
Picture Guide (Right) >>
 
  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.
REPAIRING DIVOTS
 
Picture Guide (Right) >>
 
  1. Always start at the back of the divot and push forward with the club head. Cover with 'green divot sand'
  2. Use clubhead around all sides and slowly ease turf toward the centre of the divot. Do not lift the soil upwards.
  3. Lightly tap down with foot or clubhead to smooth area out
  4. Your completed repair should look like this.
DAMAGE TO GREENS
 
Flagsticks, Bags Etc.
 
Players and caddies should ensure they cause no damage to the green when putting down bags or the flagstick. They should not stand too close to the hole when handling the flagstick or removing the ball. Replace the flagstick on leaving the green.
 
Picture Guide (Right) >>
  1. Don't drop the flagstick on the putting surface as it will cause damage.
  2. Always lower the flagstick by club....or by hand.
  3. Avoid damage to surrounds by placing the stick in the centre of the cup.