Keep Track of Those Around You
- When a golf club is in your hands and you are preparing to swing, it is your responsbility to make sure your playing partners are a safe distance away from you.
- Don't hit your ball until you are confident that any golfers up ahead are out of your range.
Heads Up
- stay aware of your surroundings.
- Be careful if you have to venture into an adjoining fairway to retrieve or play an errant shot, or if you are close to an adjoining fairway and golfers on that hole are hitting toward you.
- Keep a safe distance from golfers in your own group when they are preparing to play a stroke.
Fore
- If you hit your drive farther than you expected, or a hook or slice comes out of nowhere and takes your ball toward an adjoining fairway yell out "Fore!" - the international word of warning in golf. It lets golfers playing near you know that an errant golf ball might be heading their way, and they need to take cover.
- If you hear "fore!" being yelled, cover up. Crouch behind your golf bag, get behind a tree, hide behind the cart, cover your head with your arms. Make yourself a smaller target, and protect your head.
Give Way to Staff
- If the pin is removed while green keeping staff are working cease play. Do not continue play until the flag has been replaced and you have been called through

