Seven Oaks Country Club Rules and Regulations

Courts Courts are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Upon arrival you must log the court number, your last name, guest names (if any) and time on the Court Sign-Up Board. If courts are full, doubles are allotted 1 ½ hours of play time and singles are allotted 1 hour of play time. If there is not a waiting list, you may play as long as you like. Weekday, Weekend and Holiday Court Usage a) (a) A Member must accompany a maximum of three (3) guests for doubles and one (1) guest for singles on any holiday, Saturday or Sunday, unless the Member has notified Club Management, in advance, that he or she is not accompanying his or her guest, is sponsoring the guest and Club Management approves such sponsorship b) To obtain a court on any holiday, Saturday, or Sunday, at least one player must be present and not currently playing on another court. Instruction At Club Management's discretion, six (6) courts may be used for lessons on weekdays and six (6) courts may be used for lessons on weekends. Guest Play a) A Member having tennis privileges may sponsor guests on any day. Members may bring up to three guests. The guest fee is ten dollars ($10) per guest and must be charged to the members account. The same guest may play up to 12 times in one calendar year but no more than 2 times in one month. Members will receive two free guest passes per quarter. b) All other rules governing guests' attendance and participation in Club activities also apply. Minor Play Minors under the age of 12 years old may not utilize a court, unless otherwise permitted by the Tennis Professional or Tennis Director. Use of the tennis facilities by minors may be restricted to designated hours. When a minor is playing with an adult, the rules governing adult play shall apply. Prohibited Activities No food or beverages, other than water, are permitted on the courts. Glass containers are not allowed on the courts. All trash is to be placed in the containers provided. Smoking is prohibited on the courts and no game other than tennis may be played on the courts. Excessive noise, racquet throwing, and profanity will not be permitted at any time. Persons not playing tennis are to remain outside the fence for their own protection. Rules and Etiquette of Play Members are required to familiarize themselves, their family and guests with the rules and etiquette of tennis as outlined in the United States Tennis Association (USTA) handbook. Failure to abide by USTA rules is considered a violation of these Rules. Supervision of Play The Tennis Professional or tennis director, acting under the supervision of the Manager, has responsibility for supervision and control of all matters relating to play on the tennis courts. The Tennis Professional or tennis director may refuse privileges to anyone who, in his or her

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