2025 Junior Golf Camp Rules
While attending the weekly sessions, please remember the following:
• No child without a valid driver’s license will be allowed to operate a golf cart.
• Proper golf etiquette must always be displayed. The golf professional staff reserve the right to remove golfers from daily activities, whose actions are deemed unsafe or unruly.
• Proper Attire including soft spikes or tennis shoes are recommended. Sports cleats or sandals will not be allowed.
• Golf Etiquette, Good to Know!
First and foremost, Have Fun! Be safe and use caution while using the practice facility and golf course.
- No throwing clubs or golf balls.
- When playing for score, be sure to count all your strokes, including whiffs.
- Be certain that the players in the group ahead of you are out of range before you hit.
- Stay clear, behind, and well away from another player when they are taking their shot.
- While on the course, please refrain from moving or talking while another player is hitting.
- Play ready golf! Replace your divots, repair ball marks, and rake all bunkers after hitting out of them.
- Rest your golf bags on the exit side of the green nearest your next tee off area.
- Enter bunkers from the lowest side. Rake sand evenly and place rakes back into the bunker.
- Never walk on, in front of or across another player’s putting line.
- Use trash containers for all your broken tees, candy wrappers, soda bottles, etc.
- Use ball washers while no one is teeing off.
- Children enrolled in the junior golf program are asked to be accompanied by an adult or golf professional while using the facilities.