Policies
1. DRESS CODE:
El Paso Golf Club is a spike-less, non-metallic
golf shoe facility. Metal spikes are not allowed on the golf
course or in the clubhouse. Men may not wear muscle style shirts
(tank tops). Ladies may not wear halter tops, spaghetti string
tank tops or strapless tops. All men’s & ladies shorts
must have a hem (no cutoff shorts).
2. GOLF CARTS:
A. Golfers may rent power or pull carts in the
pro shop. Members may use their own carts provided they
have paid a trail or shed fee.
B. Cart fees are for the number of holes charged initially when you check in.
Any additional use of the carts or course must be paid in advance at the golf shop.
C. No one under the age of 16 will be permitted to rent or
operate power golf carts.
D. Cart Abuse: Cart usage must be in keeping with our
policy to protect the golf course. Please keep carts 30
feet from the greens and tees, on paths when possible, and off
the slopes at all times. Avoid wet areas. Violators
of the cart abuse guidelines may be removed from the
course.
E. Only two riders and two sets of clubs per cart.
3. COURSE RULES
A. Each player must have a bag and set of
clubs.
B. All players must be registered
in the pro shop. Play must originate from the first tee unless modified by
the golf shop.
C. Practice is allowed in designated areas only, not on the golf course proper.
D. All divots and ball marks must be repaired.
E. Only food and beverages purchased from the club
may be taken on the course.
F. Limited lunch items may be ordered at the ninth tee for pick up at the turn.
G. Management reserves the right
to refuse service when it is in the club's or customer's
best interest.
4. SPEED OF PLAY
A. Players should complete their 18-hole rounds in four hours.
B. It is the responsibility of each group
to keep pace with the group ahead. If your group falls one complete hole behind the group ahead, you must allow the
following group to play through.
C. It is
each group’s responsibility to be observant of its position
on the course and to keep pace.
D. It is also the
responsibility of all groups to kindly advise less observant
groups, if the pace of play is adversely affected by them.
E. The ranger has the authority to keep play moving at the proper pace for all players’ enjoyment.
F. Players unable to keep pace may be removed from the course.
G. Repeated violations of slow pace
guidelines could result in restricted ability to make reservations.
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