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With all the talk of whats right and whats wrong on the golf course if you owned one what would be your 5 most important rules be?

GPS banned?
Jeans allowed?
Must have insurance?
No tee times?
No talk of long drives?

Lets see what people think are the most important
 
With all the talk of whats right and whats wrong on the golf course if you owned one what would be your 5 most important rules be?

GPS banned?
Jeans allowed?
Must have insurance?
No tee times?
No talk of long drives?

Lets see what people think are the most important

Do you have to think about making money or can it be your own private play thing?
 
1} Mandatory 10 minute minimum interval on tee-off
2} No course captains (& I don’t mean Club Captains)
3} No littering
4} White Tees must be at least 10% of hole length from yellows
5} No Ping gear allowed
 
1 Women to have 2 sets of tees
2 Dress code to be determined by Junior Members
3 No swearing within earshot
4 PLaying through faster players (irrespective of whos in front or size of group)
5 Good greens
 
No one I didn't invite
No slow play, see above
No naff clothes, see above.
No vans in the car park.
No old people, I can't be faffed waiting around for the ambulance to turn up.
 
1) Only women aged 18-25 allowed on the course
2) All women to be topless
3) All women to be topless
4) All women to be topless
5) Course kept as good as Augusta.
 
Tricky one. As a going concern I'd mkae it a private members club (if not already) and operate a roll up basis and do away with booked times. I'd have a look at seeing if there is scope to make it a better/challenging course. Look at increasing membership and ensuring that on and off course activities were supported.

I'd try and keep a certain decorum in regards to dress code on the course but wouldn't be adverse to a degree of relaxation in some parts of the 19th such as denim in a spikes bar but perhaps retaining the smart casual attire elsewhere. No joining fee. If I were to be running my current course I'd make the 10th the starting hole so you can get two groups out unlike the current 1st which is a par 3 and so there is the wait until everyone has played out. Like the idea of two tees for the women
 
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