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MABGA Golf Outing Regulations
The following are the most important rules, while visiting our host golf courses:
Under any and all circumstances, visually impaired golfers are never permitted to drive the golf carts. Violations of this rule will be a three‑year suspension from all activities of MABGA for both the blind golfer and the coach.
All blind golfers must stay within arm's length of their coach, while on the golf course, except when standing on the green. While anywhere on the premises of the host club, blind golfers must use their white cane or walk sighted guide. There will be a two outing forfeiture for the blind golfer and coach. This penalty will be doubled for each additional offense.
All blind golfers and coaches must refrain from drinking alcoholic beverages such as beer, wine or liquor, at all regular golf outings. The only exceptions to this rule are during the cocktail hour at our Invitational Golf Tournament and the Green Valley Golf Outing. Any Violation will result in a one outing forfeiture for both the blind golfer and coach.
Each foursome that falls more than one full hole behind and is holding up play for the golfers behind them must stop play on that hole and proceed to the next tee. When told about this delay by the Marshall or a coach, if the group does not move forward, then the entire group will be placed at the top of the bump list for the next overbooked outing.
Enforcement of these rules will be the responsibility of the Marshall and Assistant Marshall, with the support of all coaches who witness any of these major infractions. The Board of Governors will support the enforcement of these rules and the penalties incurred. Every blind golfer and coach will be responsible for abiding by all rules.
Format revised 7/31/2002)
Unless advised otherwise by the Club Pro, the Marshall or the Outing Committee, the following regulations are to be observed at all golf outings:
Rules Of Play
All USGA rules must be followed except for the following:
Golf Course Courtesy
You must keep in mind the fact that we are guests at each host club. Playing at these clubs is a privilege not a right. Our organization expects every blind golfer and coach to follow proper golf course etiquette and to follow dress codes and all rules of the host club, including the following:
· Always remember that any members of the host club who are playing the course must be encouraged to play through.
· As a courtesy to all other golfers, please speak softly at the golf course especially around tees and greens. Cursing or swearing is never appropriate on the golf course.
· The role of the guest (MABGA) is to arrive on time. Get your cart and put golf bags on properly, then report to the Marshall.
· It is always necessary to follow dress codes (collars on shirts, dress walking shorts - no jeans).
· Check the directions to the host club before leaving home. Drive your car to the bag drop, if it is available.
· Always wear soft spikes to all golf courses. No metal spikes are allowed.
· Tip all service staff (waitress, bag boys and locker room attendants when using their services). Don't forget your wallet when stopping for lunch.
· If you have any questions while on the golf course, or if you wish to report any misbehavior or irregularities, see our golf Marshall, Ranger or a member of the Golf Outing Committee.
· Golfers and their coaches should make every attempt to play with a different opponent at each outing. Get to know all of our members and coaches, be pleased and eager to play with whomever you are grouped with. This lends itself too more enjoyable rounds of golf for all.
· Do not take cell phones onto the golf course, because most clubs prohibits their use and you will hold up play.
Scorecards & Handicaps
· Before starting play, get a scorecard and map of the course (when possible). Check the map at each hole (if any questions ask our Marshall or Ranger).
· Coaches should fill out your scorecard legibly and turn the results in to our Marshall after each outing.
· These rules are a guide to help MABGA Golf Outings run more efficiently. Use common sense when dealing with a situation that may not be covered by the above rules. Always remember, to play safely.
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