Club Policies

The purpose of this Policy is to establish expectations, consistent rules, procedures and operating policies for Cedarhurst Golf Club. It is the intent and goal of Cedarhurst to operate
in a professional and efficient manner and to ensure an enjoyable golf experience for members and guests. The following provides golfers with information about the golf course
and clubhouse operation. All matters pertaining to the operation of the golf course should be directed to the General Manager.

1. GOLF SEASON

The golf season runs from May 1 to October 31, subject to weather conditions.

2. TEE TIMES

Tee times are in effect throughout the playing season, generally at nine minute intervals, but subject to change. Non-members may book a tee time five days in advance using the “Book A Tee Time” Tab on the bottom right of the Home screen. Additional information on tee time booking is provided within the booking system.

3. DRESS

Proper dress is required at all times. Unacceptable dress includes bathing attire, tank tops, T shirts, jeans with holes, clothing with offensive language or pictures. Soft spiked or spikeless golf shoes, sneakers or flat soled soles only are permitted.

4. REFUSAL OF PLAY

Golfers may be refused playing privileges and/or removed from the course with no refund for
the following reasons:

  • Playing golf without paying a green fee or registering with the Pro Shop.
  • Consuming or possessing personal alcohol or drugs.
  • Driving a golf cart recklessly and/or speeding along cart paths.
  • Inability to maintain proper pace of play.
  • Intoxication, disorderly conduct, use of abusive/profane language or other behaviour
    detrimental to the normal and orderly operation of the golf course.
  • Failure to comply with food and beverage policy.
  • Intentionally hitting errant golf balls.

5. CODE OF CONDUCT

Golf is a game that requires a certain standard of behaviour that reflects the basic standards
of sportsmanship, integrity, courtesy and respect.
Without limiting the basic requirements as set out above, matters of conduct that reflect
unfavourably on the game include the following:

  • Ill-mannered behaviour, club throwing, foul or abusive language.
  • Improper treatment of equipment.
  • Use of a golf club other than within the intentions of the game such as damaging tress, greens or other property.
  • Being disrespectful of course staff.
  • Discrimination based on race, sexual orientation, age or any related slurs.

All players are encouraged to immediately report inappropriate behavior to the Pro Shop.

6. FOOD AND BEVERAGE POLICY

Food and drink must be purchased from the Restaurant or Food/Beverage Cart. No outside
food or drinks are permitted with the exception of non-alcoholic drinks and/or personal
snacks.

7. ALCOHOL POLICY

It is against the law to bring alcohol to the course. Cedarhurst staff are empowered to deny
the right to play to anyone violating this rule.

8. PRACTICE

Golfers may practice at the Driving Range upon paying the appropriate fee. Putting on the
Practice Green is at no charge. Practicing on the golf course is not permitted and this includes playing more than one golf ball, except as required by the Rules of Golf. At no time are golfers permitted to hit balls from other than designated practice areas.

9. CLUB GOLF CARTS AND THEIR USE

A Driver’s Licence is required to operate a golf cart. A Golf Cart Waiver is required before rental of a cart. Proper care must be taken to ensure that no damage is done to any part of the course or to the cart. Any damage caused by a player is the full responsibility of the player. Carts may only be operated on the cart paths and fairways – never on teeing grounds, bunkers, treed areas or greens. Carts are limited to two players. Children may not be carried in the lap of an adult. Reckless operation of a golf cart will result in removal from the course without compensation.

10. PACE OF PLAY

A round of golf should be played within four hours. Golfers are expected to be able to play a
round within that time frame. Should a group not be able to maintain a proper pace of play the course reserves the right to have the group skip a hole to increase pace of play.

11. PERSONAL PROPERTY

The Club is not responsible for personal property left unattended. This includes golf clubs,
apparel, vehicles and any other personal property.

12. PARKING

Parking is only permitted in the designated parking areas.