Club Information
GOLFERS BEWARE
Please pay attention to the following information covering Health & Safety when playing this course.
Always follow Golf Etiquette, and pay Special Attention to the following holes.
1st When teeing off be aware of golfers both on the first green and on the 13th tee to the right of the fairway. Also be aware of wayward drives from the 18th.
2nd Be aware of people on the path along the left of this hole. When leaving the green, be aware of golfers on the 12th tee.
3rd & 5th Be aware of people fishing in the pond.
5th & 6th The path between the 5th and 6th holes is a public right of way. Be aware of the public at all times. Ensure that the game in front has cleared the dip before teeing off.
7th The path in front of the back tee is a public right of way. Be aware of the public approaching from left and right.
8th Before teeing off ensure that there are no golfers in the dip playing up to the green.
11th Be aware of the public on the paths at the right of this hole and to the right of the green.
12th When teeing off be aware that there may be golfers out of sight on the fairway. Use the steps by the tee to check all is clear. At the bottom of the dip there is a bell. Please signal when you have reached this to allow those behind to tee off.
15th Before teeing off ensure that the players in front are safely out of range.
18th From the tee be aware of golfers on the practice area and the 1st tee. Near the green be aware of spectators.
Thank you for your co-operation and have a safe game.
DRESS CODE
Stand is a modern and progressive golf club, however we do expect our members and visitors, both on the course and in the clubhouse, to maintain a respectable standard of dress.
On the Course
Polo or turtleneck golf shirts should be worn (we do realise that some golf attire does not have collars but these need to be branded as golf wear).
Golf shoes should be worn on the course.
Unacceptable clothing includes:
Denim, tracksuits, football attire, beach wear, cargo or combat trousers or shorts and trainers.
Clubhouse
Smart casual clothing may be worn at all times (unless more formal attire has been specified for a function).
Please remove golf hats and caps when entering the clubhouse. Golf shoes should not be worn apart from the locker room.
Smart jeans and training shoes are permitted in the clubhouse, unless for formal functions, where specific dress codes will be communicated.
ETIQUETTE
Golf etiquette is designed to make the game more enjoyable and safer for all; showing respect and courtesy to fellow players and to the course helps prevent any conflict, delays and damage to the course.
- Avoid slow play at all times - If a group fails to keep its place on the course and loses more than one clear hole on the players in front, it should allow the game following to pass at the earliest opportunity.
- Mark the scorecard after you have played your next tee shot, or when someone else is playing theirs, not on the green or at the side of the green or on the next tee when it is your turn to play.
- Please replace all divots and repair pitch marks on greens, if you notice pitch marks that haven't been repaired, please repair them.
- Rake bunkers after use.
- Don't hit your ball until the group ahead are out of range.
- Shout "Fore" if you ball is in danger of hitting someone.
- Do not take trolleys or buggies close or onto the fringe of the greens. During winter, the green keepers will add markings where trolleys should not be taken, please pay attention to these.