The Golf Club
Local Rules
- If the ball is lost, lies or touches any part of the landscape area, a player must drop a ball at the nearest point of relief with one stroke penalty.
- Red Cogon is considered through the green.
- Hole number five (5) from the tee; If the player's ball failed to cross the margin of the water hazard, a player may drop a ball within the drop area and must add one (1) stroke penalty.
- All Ground Under Repair (GUR) and young cutted root trees shall be marked with blue lines or blue stakes. Otherwise, play your ball as it lies.
- Bridges are considered part of the water hazard.
- Hole numbers 5, 16, 17 and 18 Out-of-Bounds (OB) lines drawn from the cart path replaces out of bounds stakes. Please take note that line itself is out-of-bounds. A ball is OB when all lies out-of-bounds. In addition, a player can stand out-of-bounds when playing a ball inbounds.
- For bunkers only, stones that are not embedded and do not adhere to the ball may be removed without penalty.
- French drains located along riverbanks, landscape areas and cascading canals define boundaries for all hazards.
- If a player's ball rest on the green-side collar, the player may place his ball to the nearest point of relief but not nearer the hole. The player may place the ball outside the green.
- French drains with blue lines or blue Stakes at hole number 10, 12, 13, 14 and 18 are permanent Ground Under Repair (GUR). The player may drop the ball to the nearest point of relief, not nearer the hole without penalty.
- All bunkers lip with blue lines or blue stakes are Ground Under Repair (GUR). Boundary is the line itself. Blue stake at the center of the bunker are considered GUR. The player may drop the ball to the nearest point of relief (outside the bunker) but not nearer the hole without penalty.
- When in doubt concerning any rule decision, play two-ball option for stroke play only and request for a ruling from any golf operation staff.
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