See Paul for Tee times and pairing sheets.
White Stakes (OB) is out of bounds, your ball will be played where the ball crossed the OB markers. take a 2 club length no closer to the green take a 1 shot penalty and hit your next shot.
Water is out of bounds, following the same rules as White Stakes.
Sand Traps are in play, you can rake the sand area and replace your ball in the same area, and hit.
Scramble Rules allow you to move the ball within a 1 club length no closer to the green and must remain in the same hazard i.e. Fairway, Rough, Sand.
Gimmie Putts, to determine if you qualify, place the putter head in the hole and align to your ball if your ball is inside the putter grip pick your ball up and add 1 stroke to your score.
Speed of Play, Keep the group in front of you in site. where can you speed up to stay in site of the group ahead of you? hit when ready don’t wait but don’t hit at the same time. be prepared to hit as soon as the group is out of your range. sometimes allow the players on the front tees to tee off first. Keep the discussions until you are waiting on the group ahead of you never on the green or at the cart. pick up the clubs for your golf partner. be ready to putt as soon as you get to your ball. Always Park behind the green so the next team can hit as soon as they are off the green. Collect scores at the next tee box. Don’t speed up your swing or putting stroke and don’t stop having fun.
How to play a 2 man scramble
Each person hits from the tee. The team then chooses the best of the two drives, and then picks up the other ball and takes it out of play. The players move to the position of the better drive for the team’s next shot.
Both players hit their second shots from the spot of the selected drive. The team chooses the best second shot, and then both players hit their third stroke from the position of the preferred second shot.
When your ball and/or your teammate’s ball is on the green, pick the ball closest to the pin — or the ball in the easiest putting position. Both players will be putt from that position.
Continue until one team member sinks the putt. The hole is over after one of the balls is in the hole, so you must mark your ball and allow your partner to putt.
Single Player Instructions
For the golfer that doesn’t have a partner, you can take 2 shots every time you hit the ball and take the best ball. You will also hit two putts each time.