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Local Rules
Etiquette
Course Boundaries and
Out of Bounds
Out of bounds is defined by white stakes, white fence posts, and or white lines on the ground.
known as “Swiss Golf Hard Card”) shall apply for official GCCZ competitions, with any additions or amendments as published by the Championship Committee. Wherever “Swiss Golf” is writ- ten in the Swiss Golf Hard Card, “GCCZ” is meant.
A ball coming to rest on or beyond the roads Süessplätzweg (hole 1), Huebstrasse (holes 3 and 6), and Ebmatingerstrasse (holes 9 and 15), is out of bounds, even if it comes to rest on another part of the course that is in bounds for other holes. See info board at the clubhouse.
Pace of Play
No Play Zones
Divots must be replaced, ball marks must be repaired and rakes must be placed in the bunkers.
The areas defined by red, yellow or blue stakes with green tops, are no play zones.
Marker Positions
Abnormal Course Conditions and Integral Objects
Ground under repair is defined by any area encircled by a white line and or with blue stakes.
Out of bounds: white stakes or lines
The French drainage in the penalty area of hole 13 and the porous con- crete liners in bunkers are integral objects.
Penalty Areas:
yellow stakes or lines red stakes or lines
Unless otherwise noted, the penal- ty for breach of a Local Rule is the General Penalty.
Fairway Distance Markers
Additional Local Rules for GCCZ competitions
Swiss Golf’s “Local Rules and Terms of Competition” (also
White: 200 m to front of green Yellow: 150 m to front of green Red: 100 m to front of green
All flights must keep up with the flight in front of them.
See guidelines for 9 or 18 holes.
Replace & Repair
Ground under repair: blue stakes or white lines
No Play Areas:
red stakes with green tops
Course and Slope Rating
See information at the infoboard