All areas outside the boundary fence are considered Out of Bounds.
Through the green, a ball may be lifted, cleaned and dropped within one club length at the nearest point of relief but no nearer to the hole without penalty in the following situations; Cart paths, light poles, stakes, yardage markers, bridges, control boxes, drainage covers, staked trees and ground marked by GUR signs or blue lines.
1. Tea houses or tee signs are IMMOVABLE OBSTRUCTIONS.
2. Stones and rakes in Bunkers are MOVABLE OBSTRUCTIONS.
3. Light poles: Line of sight relief may be taken when a light poles interferes with the intended line of play. Relief may be taken within one club length of the nearest point of relief not nearer of the hole where the light pole no longer interferes with the intended line of play.
1. Yellow stakes define water hazards.
2. Red stakes define lateral water hazards.
3. If your golf ball enters "a native grass area" PLEASE DO NOT LOOK FOR YOUR BALL, OR PLAY YOUR BALL from the native grass area. There are Cobra Snakes in the native grass, and they can Bite You! All native grass areas are to be played as lateral water hazards (Rule 26-1).
4. All the garden areas is considered water hazard.
1. Please cooperate with the marshal to call on at a par 3 hole.
2. If there is a white circle around the pin, the ball inside the circle means in the hole.
3. During the play of any holes, a golfer with a score of "Double Par" must pick up their ball and proceed to the next hole.(Double Par: Par3, a score of 6; Par 4, a score of 8; Par 5, a score of 10.)
4. Please replace all Divots, Rake Bunkers and repair pitch marks on the greens.
5. Please leave the green immediately after putting and mark scorecards on the next tee.
6. A shirt with a collar (for males) and appropriate shorts or long pants are required to all players soft spike shoes are required. No jeans please.

