Golf Course Care

It goes without saying that it is part of each player’s responsibility to show respect for our golf course and to help keep it in the best shape for play as possible. There are areas of the course that have been “abused” over the last few months (maybe even longer). These areas are showing visible signs of wear and we if we do not all do our part to protect the course, we all pay the price.

In speaking with the golf course management, they have plans to strictly enforce rules for where carts are allowed on the course. The golf course has commited to enforcing the cart policies for both members as well as guest. We should all be proactive and cooperate with the course to ensure that we continue to enjoy playing on the best maintained course in Middle Georgia.

The worst areas are listed below:

  • #4 – left of the green.
  • #8 – left of the green
  • #9 – left of the green
  • #10 – fairway and short/left of the green
  • #14 – left of the green
  • #16 – between the big tree and sand trap
  • Next to each tee box (please park both tires on the cart path)
  • Next to the practice green (no parking on the grass to the right of the path)

Let us set the example and please do our part to avoid the areas listed above as well as using common sense in other areas.

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