
1 OUT OF BOUNDS
a. A ball is out of bounds if it lies
beyond the edges or fences bounding the course.
b.
In or over the trench, or over the fence surrounding the practice
putting green -
or - over the white posts.
c.
5th hole - Over the hedge on the right, or over the line of
white posts on the right.
d.
6th hole - Over the line of white posts on the right extending
to the road and over hedge on right.
e.
8th Hole - In or over ditch on left after fenced field up to
transverse ditch behind 8th green.
f.
12th hole - Enclosure on left and 14th Fairway,
marked by white posts and ditch.
g.
13th Hole - Practice Ground defined by the white posts on
the right.
h.
14th Hole - Left of 14th Tee and beyond white
posts on left, up to diagonal ditch behind 12th Tee.
i.
18th Hole -In or over trench and ditch on left from the
start of the ditch by the 11th Green, up to the last white post. In
or over trench between 18th & 12th Fairways up to
last white post on left and also on pathway behind 18th Green.
2.
5th & 6th Holes - A ball lying within 3 clubs
length of the road may be lifted and dropped behind without penalty, other than
when ball is lying in a hazard.
3.
5th & 6th Holes - A ball striking the
overhead cables must be replayed from as near as possible from the point it was
last played. No penalty.
4.
Pond on right of 4th Hole and the pond on right of 7th
Hole & moat behind 11th Green to be regarded as Water Hazards.
(See Rule 26.1).
5. All sheds, shelters,
seats and toilets are integral parts of the course. A ball lying in, on, under,
or touching any of the above must be played as it lies or lifted and dropped
under penalty of one stroke. (Rule 24.2 & 33.2a).
6. Relief may be taken from staked trees and saplings, one club
length not nearer the hole. (See Notice Board for defined areas).
7. A plugged ball on fairway or green MUST
be lifted.
8. All
protection fences are IMMOVABLE OBSTRUCTIONS. A ball obstructed by such
fences should be lifted & dropped, without penalty. To gain relief the ball
should be marked, lifted and moved, not nearer the hole, to a line that
allows the flag stick of the hole being played, to be seen beyond the end of
the fence. Once this point is established then a further one club length's
relief may be taken, but not nearer the hole.
9. Ditches on the 1st, 5th, left of 6th,
immediately left of the 8th tee, 9th hole beyond the
white posts (corner of the adjacent field) to be regarded as LATERAL WATER
HAZARDS.
10. All other ditches, other than those mentioned above, to be
regarded as WATER HAZARDS.
11. Stones may be removed from bunkers.
12. All shale paths are immovable
obstructions. Relief under Rule 24.2.
13. See Notice Board for temporary Local
Rules.

TEMPORARY LOCAL
RULES
1.
Protection of young trees.
If such a tree interferes with a player’s stance or the area of his intended swing, the ball must be lifted, without penalty, and dropped in accordance with the procedure prescribed in Rule 24.2.b (Immovable Obstruction). The ball may be cleaned when so lifted.
24.2.b. Relief
Except
when the ball is in a water hazard or a lateral water hazard, a player may
obtain relief from interference by an immovable obstruction, without penalty,
as follows:
(i) Through the Green: If
the ball lies through the green, the nearest point of relief shall be
determined which is not in a hazard or on a putting green. The player shall
lift the ball and drop it within one club-length of and not nearer the hole
than the nearest point of relief, on a part of the course that avoids interference
(as defined) by the immovable obstruction and is not in a hazard or on a
putting green.
Exception:
A player may not obtain relief under this Local Rule if (a) it is clearly
unreasonable for him to play a stroke because of interference by anything other
than such tree or (b) interference by such tree would occur only through use of
an unnecessarily abnormal stance, swing or direction of play.
PENALTY
FOR BREACH OF LOCAL RULE:
Match play - Loss of hole; Stroke play - Two strokes."
2.
GUR
The areas to the right of the 10th Green, and
separating the 12th and 13th fairways (not the area
defined as Out of Bounds) as defined by the cut of the grass, are to be considered as G.U.R Proceed under
rule 25.1.b.i.
25.1.b. Relief
Except
when the ball is in a water hazard or a lateral water hazard, a player may
obtain relief from interference by an abnormal ground condition as follows:
(i)
Through the Green: If the ball lies
through the green, the nearest point of relief shall be determined which is not
in a hazard or on a putting green. The player shall lift the ball and drop it
without penalty within one club-length of and not nearer the hole than the
nearest point of relief, on a part of the course, which avoids interference (as
defined) by the condition and is not in a hazard or on a putting green.
Ball
Lost in abnormal ground conditions (GUR)
It
is a question of fact whether a ball lost after having been struck toward an
abnormal ground condition is lost in such condition. In order to treat the ball
as lost in the abnormal ground condition, there must be reasonable evidence to
that effect. In the absence of such evidence, the ball must be treated as a
lost ball and Rule 27 applies.
If
a ball is lost in an abnormal ground condition, the spot where the ball last
entered the condition shall be determined and, for the purposes of applying
this Rule, the ball shall be deemed to lie at this spot.
(i) Through the Green: If the ball last entered the abnormal ground condition at a spot through the green, the player may substitute another ball without penalty and take relief as prescribed in Rule 25-1b(i).
3. Relief may be taken from all clearly
defined marks left by tractors or other mechanical machinery used on the
course. The
ball must be dropped at the nearest point of relief, no nearer the hole. No penalty incurred.
4. The “Teeing Ground” is defined as that
area marked by the single tee marker of the day and 2 club lengths in depth.
The tee marker of the day and 8 club lengths, or the width of the raised tee
defines the width.