FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY AND THE SAFETY OF OTHERS, PLEASE BE ADVISED: 

LIGHTNING 
In the event of an electrical storm, suspend play immediately & take appropriate action in accordance with Rule 6-8 Rule 5.7 of the Rules of Golf whether or not the klaxon is sounded. 

FOG 

Do not play in fog/poor visibility, when you cannot see the clear distance of your intended shot. Anyone playing when fog is present does so at their own risk. 

GREENS STAFF 
Have priority at all times. Players should always alert greens staff nearby or ahead when they are about to make a stroke that might endanger them and wait for staff to move out of range. 

BUGGIES

There are no buggies allowed, or permitted for use anywhere on the golf course.

THE COURSE, ITS STEPS AND SURFACES… 
…may be slippery when damp or wet. Golfers must ensure to wear appropriate footwear (golf shoes) and clothing to meet the prevailing conditions. Wherever possible, keep to covered areas of footpaths . Take care on steep banks and when entering & leaving deep-sided bunkers. Closure of course or individual holes will be shown on the noticeboard on the 1st tee, on social media platforms including the club website. 

LOCAL RULES 

On holes number 8 and 17, players must wait until the green has cleared before teeing off, and to ring the bell at the back of the green when finished playing that hole.
Local rules including out of bounds, staked trees, ground under repair, immovable obstructions and integral parts of the course are on the reverse of the scorecard. 

FIRST AID: 
Assistance is available in the Clubhouse . Defibrillator in Clubhouse. 
ALL ACCIDENTS MUST BE REPORTED TO THE  CLUBHOUSE MANAGER. 

CAR PARK  

Cars are parked at owners risk. 

 
PLAYERS ARE REMINDED OF THE NEED TO SHOUT “FORE!” IF YOU CANNOT SEE THE FULL RANGE OF ANY WAYWARD SHOT ONTO ADJACENT FAIRWAYS 

Players should not play until the players in front are out of range. 

Players should ensure that no one is standing close by or in a position to be hit by the club, the ball or any stones, pebbles, twigs or the like when they make a stroke or practice swing. 
If a player plays a ball in a direction where there is a danger of hitting someone, they should immediately shout a warning. The traditional word of warning in such situations is “FORE!” 
On hearing “Fore!” – Crouch, cover your head with your arms and count to 10. 

You are advised to carry a mobile phone to summon assistance in an emergency. 
RING 999 FOR AN AMBULANCE