WEEKLY EVENTS Members may sign up for weekly events through the Foretees app or by emailing Nate Farnsworth, nfarnsworth@wilmingtoncc.com.
In order to qualify for prizes for weekly events, you must turn in a signed and attested scorecard to the Golf Shop after play.
A minimum of eight players constitutes an event.
All scheduled events will be held unless the course is officially closed or there are less than eight players.
Winners of the weekly events will be awarded prizes from the 9-Hole Golf Committee. Prize money for each event will depend on whether the event is an individual, partner, or foursome event.
All questions on rules and scoring will be answered by the Golf Professional Staff. Questions concerning events will be answered by the 9-Hole Golf Committee.
Any change in weekly events will be ruled by the 9-Hole Golf Committee.
Each player must use the same ball hit from the tee until holed out, replacing only lost balls or when taking relief.
All “whiffs” counts as strokes.
No “mulligans” are allowed.
Putts may NOT be conceded.
In a bunker, a player may not ground the club directly in front or behind the ball or strike the sand during a practice swing. A player may generally touch the sand to steady themselves or help walk through the bunker. A player may move loose impediments within the bunker.
A player may ground their club, take practice swings, and remove loose impediments within a penalty area.
When taking relief during the play of a hole, the player is always allowed to substitute a new ball or continue play with the original ball.
If a player believes that their ball may be lost in an area that is not marked with yellow or red stakes, they may declare to play a “provisional ball” from the location the previous ball was hit. If the original ball is not found, the player will play from the provisional ball and add a stroke penalty for the lost ball and a stroke for the shot made on the provisional ball. If the original ball is found, the player may pick up the provisional ball without any penalty, as the original ball is in play.
If a ball is lost, the player returns to the location where the ball was hit originally, drops a ball, and adds a stroke.
The penalty for playing a wrong ball is two strokes. The player must return the wrong ball to the location from where it was mistakenly hit, then hit own ball. This includes fairway and green.
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