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USE OF THE GOLF COURSE
OUTSIDE PLAY
ur golf course is regarded as one In addition, the use of engine-powered vehicles is prohibited, with the
of the finest in the country, and it exception of golf carts, and bicycles, scooters, skateboards, and similar
Ois important that everyone who items are not allowed on grassed areas at any time, especially after rainfall
uses it helps us keep it that way. Walkers, when the turf is more vulnerable.
joggers, children, and other non-golfers
are welcome to enjoy the course, but To ensure compliance, an after-hours marshal patrols the course. The
they do so entirely at their own risk. To marshal is authorized to enforce these rules, and trespassers may be
protect both the safety of individuals reported to the Club or the CHOA for further action.
and the condition of the course, a few
important rules must be observed. By respecting these guidelines, residents and visitors can continue to enjoy
the beauty of the course in safe and aesthetically pleasing surroundings.
Residents, their children, and guests
may only walk, jog, or play on the golf
course after official playing hours. This
ensures that golfers are not disturbed
and that no accidents occur during play.
Picnicking is not allowed anywhere on
the course, and while ball games may
be enjoyed on fairways or in out-of-
bounds areas after golf hours, tees,
greens, and bunkers always remain
strictly off-limits to non-golfers to
prevent damage.
Dogs are permitted on the course only
if kept on a leash, and owners are
required to carry a plastic bag or poop
scoop to immediately remove any
waste. Failure to comply with this rule
may result in a penalty.
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