2025 Bylaws, House & Ground …

CHERRY HILLS COUNTRY CLUB 12. Caddies or other co-workers finding golf balls, clubs, or other articles of value on the Club grounds and failing to return them to the Caddie Manager or golf professional will be discharged. 13. The purchase of golf balls, clubs, other supplies, or equipment from co-workers or caddies, except in the Golf Shop, is strictly prohibited. Tournament favors must be purchased through the Golf Shop, although an exception may be granted by the Board of Directors. 14.  Cell Phones. To preserve the integrity and atmosphere of the Club and out of respect for Members and their guests, cell phones (as defined above) are not permitted to be used at Cherry Hills Country Club, except as provided in this rule. Cell phones may not be used in the Clubhouse or on the Club Grounds for outgoing or incoming telephone calls or the retrieval of voice messages; however, cell phones may be used for such purposes in the following areas only: • inside the Member computer office in the Men’s Locker Room Grille area; GROUND RULES

• in the telephone rooms located on each Clubhouse level. • inside the Women’s Locker Room by the courtesy phone. • by the courtesy phones by the pool. • inside an automobile in the Club parking lot (with windows up).

Cell phones may be used for the silent receipt and transmission of emails, text messages, and other electronic information anywhere in the Clubhouse or on the Club Grounds. Cell phones must always be set on silent or vibrate notification in the Clubhouse or on the Club Grounds. It is a violation of this rule for a cell phone to audibly ring or sound anywhere in the Clubhouse or on the Club Grounds. Any Member in violation of this rule will be subject to a written warning for the first violation, a $200 fine for the second violation, and a $500 fine for each subsequent violation, and will be required to appear before the House Advisory Team for the second violation and the Board of Directors for each subsequent violation of this rule. All fines received by the Club for violation of this rule will be donated to the Palmer Scholarship Fund, and the Member, if he or she so desires, may make his or her check in the amount of the fine payable to the Palmer Scholarship Fund. For purposes of this rule, the conduct of a Spouse, children and guests of a Member shall be considered to be the

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