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Hours of Operation. Operating hours of the Club will be determined by the Club and will be
set with the sole purpose of serving the Members and Guests in mind.
• Sale of Goods. No articles of any kind shall be exposed for sale on Club property and no
subscription papers shall be circulated nor advertisements displayed.
• Children. Except as otherwise stated herein, all children under the age of 10 must be
accompanied by an adult at all times when the child is practicing at the practice facility.
The adult is responsible at all times for the behavior and safety of the child. Children must
be 7 years old to be on the golf course. Children ages 7 to 9 may play golf on the golf
course if they are currently enrolled in the Eagle Point Junior Golf Program or have the
approval of a Eagle Point Golf Professional and must be accompanied by an adult at all
times. Children 10 years of age and older may play on the golf course and must be
accompanied by an adult at all times while on the golf course until they are 13 years old.
• Adult shall mean a person 21 years of age or older.
• Non-Smoking Facility. The Eagle Point clubhouse is a non-smoking facility.
• Conduct. Good conduct must be observed by Pass Holders and Guests at all times at the Club.
All Pass Holders are responsible for the conduct of their Family and Guests.
• Club Functions. The Club reserves the right to conduct private tournaments and other
functions at the Club from which Pass Holders and Guests may be excluded, specifically
tournaments which may be held from time to time to enhance the reputation of the Club. Guests will respect their positions in this
regard.
• Employees. No Pass Holder or Guest shall reprimand or in any way abuse an employee of the Club, but
shall report all instances of misconduct or other complaints to the Head Golf Professional or
General Manager. Employees are not permitted to leave their stations, and Pass Holders are
requested not to send employees on errands without consulting the appropriate supervisor.
Any employee not rendering courteous and prompt service should be reported to the Head
Golf Professional or General Manager.
• No Liability for Injury or Loss. The Club assumes no liability for injury occurring on the
golf course or any areas of the Club. Members and Guests use the Club facilities at their
own risk, including, but not limited to, during inclement weather and lightning activity. All
persons using or entering the Club premises assume the risk of personal injury and the loss
of personal property and release the Club and its affiliates, management, partners,
shareholders, officers, agents, and employees from any and all liability for such injury and
losses. Members and Guests using a golf cart accept and assume all responsibility for
liability connected with operation of the golf cart. Members and Guests expressly
indemnify and agree to hold harmless the Club and their officers, directors, employees,
affiliates, representatives and agents from any and all damages, whether direct or
consequential, arising from or related to the Members or Guests use and operation of the
golf cart.
• Loss or Damage. Damage to or loss of property of the Club, or of its Members or Guests,
caused by a Member or a Member’s Guest or Family, will be the responsibility of the
Member and shall be charged to the Member. The Club will not be responsible for any loss
of, or injury to, any property of Members or Guests. The Club will not be responsible for
loss of valuables, clothing, golf bags, clubs or other property.
• Equipment. Tampering with or adjusting equipment such as air conditioning, light fixtures
or control of lights is not permitted.
• Parking. Parking will only be allowed in designated areas. Changing of clothes in the
parking lots is not permitted. Lockers are available in the public restrooms and are
designated for this purpose.
• Automobiles. The Club will not be responsible for loss of or damage to any automobile or
motorcycle on Club property.
• Private Social Functions. Private functions must have prior written approval of the General
Manager. Such functions must be of a social or business nature only.
• Alcoholic Beverages. No alcoholic beverages may be consumed on the Club premises,
including the grounds, except those that are provided by the Club. That is to say that
personal coolers and beverages purchased elsewhere are prohibited. Eagle Point staff
reserves the right to confiscate any personal coolers/beverages not purchased at the Club.
These items will be returned to the member/guest after they conclude their round. The
General Manager and staff have the absolute right to refuse service to any Member or Guest
based on the individual’s apparent state of intoxication.
• Advertising. Commercial advertising shall not be posted or circulated on the Club property
nor shall any business be solicited on the Club premises. No petitions shall be originated,
solicited, circulated, posted or signed on the Club premises, unless specifically approved by
the General Manager.
• Professionals. Only professionals employed by the Club may teach on the Club premises.
• Pets. Pets will not be allowed in the Clubhouse, on the grounds, or on the golf course.
Members are responsible for damage caused by an animal owned by the Member or under
the Member's control.
• Americans with Disabilities Act. The Club will comply in all respects with pertinent
applicable provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
• Notices. Only notices covering Club business shall be posted. Removal or defacement may
be cause for suspension or termination of Membership.
• Amendments. These rules and regulations may be amended, supplemented, or changed in
any regard at any time by the General Manager.
• The Rules of Golf as adopted by the USGA together with the Rules of Etiquette as adopted
by the USGA shall be the rules of the Club, except when in conflict with local rules or with
any of the rules herein.
• Golf Attire. Proper golf attire is required for all players. Proper attire shall mean the
following:
Men: Shirts with collars and sleeves and slacks or Bermuda shorts of mid-thigh length are
considered appropriate attire. Tank tops, tee shirts, mesh shirts, sweat pants, swimwear,
cut-offs, or gym shorts are not considered proper golf attire.
Women: Dresses, skirts, slacks, mid length shorts and blouses are considered appropriate
attire. Tee shirts, cut-offs, sweat pants, swimwear, or tennis dresses are not considered
proper golf attire.
Golf Shoes: Soft spike golf shoes are considered appropriate. Football, soccer or other
large knobby spikes are not allowed. Tennis shoes or other soft sole shoes are subject to
the approval of the Golf Professional.
• All Members and Guests must register in the Golf Pro Shop before starting play.
• “Cutting in” is not permitted at any time. All players must check in with the Starter after
registering in the Golf Pro Shop.
• All players must start play from the first tee unless otherwise permitted by the Golf
Professional.
• There will be no practicing on any part of the golf course except the practice range or
practice green. Removal of range balls from the practice area is prohibited.
• Fivesomes are allowed to tee off depending on time of day and amount of players currently on golf course. They must be approved by a manager on duty.
• The Golf Professional must approve all tournament play or special events in advance.
• All food and beverage must be purchased from the Club. No beverage coolers are permitted
on the course unless provided by the Club.
• Each Member and his/her Guests are required to have their own set of golf clubs.
• All children under the age of 10 must be accompanied by an adult at all times when the
child is practicing at the practice facility. The adult is responsible at all times for the
behavior and safety of the child. Children must be 7 years old to be on the golf course.
Children ages 7 to 9 may play golf on the golf course if they are currently enrolled in the
Eagle Point Junior Golf Program or have the approval of a Eagle Point Professional and
must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Children 10 years of age and older may play
on the golf course and must be accompanied by an adult at all times while on the golf
course until they are 13 years old.
• Jogging, bicycling, fishing or recreational walking is not permitted on the golf course.
• If lightning is in the area, all play shall cease. Although the golf staff may warn players
about lightning in the area, of which it is aware, the Club does not assume any duty to
detect lightning and warn them. If Club personnel warn players about potential lightning in
the area, players must stop play immediately.
• When rain causes termination of play, a credit for that day’s greens and/or cart fees will be
prorated based upon the remaining holes not played. It is the responsibility of the Member
and Guest to apply for a rain check or credit at the golf shop immediately after his or her
play has been terminated by rain conditions. In any event, all players shall assume the risks
associated with potential lighting activity and the consequences arising thereof.
• Eagle Point pass holders and guests may reserve tee times seven (7) days prior to the date of play.
• All tee times are subject to availability.
• All golfers are required to report to the Starter at least ten minutes prior to assigned tee time.
Any group not on the tee and ready to play on time will lose its tee time. The Starter and
Course Hosts have the authority to maintain order on the course.
• Cancellations of tee times are requested by 12:00 p.m. one (1) day prior to the scheduled tee
time. Frequent “No Shows” or late cancellations may result in later tee assignments or
request for payment in advance for any cart fees and guest fees through an acceptable credit
card.
• A threesome or foursome is required to begin play during the first hour of operation.
Twosomes and singles will be assigned tee times 1 hour after opening or will be grouped
with others to make a threesome or foursome. With permission from the Golf Professional,
singles and twosomes may be allowed to follow a threesome or foursome with the
understanding that they may not play thru.
• Twosomes should not expect to play through foursomes and should not exert any pressure
on the groups ahead. Foursomes and threesomes shall have the right of way.
• Twosomes and singles will be grouped with other players, if available, and if necessary, at
starting times determined by the Golf Shop and Starter. Singles may not reserve starting
times.
G O L F C A R T R U L E S
• The use of private golf carts and unauthorized vehicles is prohibited on club property.
• Carts must be rented from the Golf Shop.
• A valid driver’s license is required to operate golf carts.
• Please observe all cart path signs.
• Carts are to be kept at least 30 yards from greens and tees and must remain on the cart path
on par 3’s and around teeing areas.
• Golf carts are to be used on the course only and must be returned to the clubhouse upon
completion of play.
• A maximum of two people, including small children, are allowed to ride in a golf cart.
• Children ages 7 to 12 must never be left in a golf cart by themselves.
• Golfers should always exercise caution when parking carts near lakes and waterways.
Please ensure that parking brakes are set.
• Golfers are asked to report any cart malfunctions immediately after their round. Any
damage to a club-owned cart by a Member and/or his/her Guest will be the responsibility of
the Member. When operating a cart, operators assume all risks and shall be liable for any
and all damages sustained to person, property and/or cart in their operation.
• Walkers are allowed.
• The use of Pull Carts is not permitted (coming soon)
• Handicaps are computed under the supervision of the Golf Professional in accordance with
current USGA recommendations and charged to membership accounts annually.
• The Club reserves the right to adjust handicaps for Club tournament play. The Club
reserves the right to deny any Member or Guest entry into tournament play for handicap
manipulation.
• Complaints, comments, and suggestions from Members are always welcome and should
be directed to the Head Golf Professional or General Manager. There is a “suggestion”
book coming soon...
• The following should be provided when reporting misconduct:
- Name or golf cart number of offender
- Name of another group member at the time of infraction
- Date, time and location of infraction
- Witness to the infraction other than person reporting the infraction
• All reporting members are kept confidential. The Head Golf Professional and General
Manager will adjudicate all infractions and issue appropriate action under authority of
Eagle Point Golf Club. The Head Golf Professional and General Manager are required to
enforce all decisions set forth by the Club.