Course Care

Looking after our course

CurrentNews:

Match Programs Updated.

1st January 2012

The 2012 Match programs have been added to Monthly Programs and Results pages.

RecentEvents:

Best Wishes

20th December 2011

Waratah Golf Club would like to wish all our members and visitors a great Christmas and New Year. We look forward to seeing you all in 2012.

Course Care


Every member and visitor has a responsibility to help maintain the Course in prime condition. In order to help achieve the high standard of playing conditions the Greens Committee would like members and visitors to take note of the following:

Member and Visitor Responsibility

  • Players should ensure that no damage is done to the putting green, and neither they nor their caddies damage the hole by standing too close to it or by handling the flagstick. The flagstick should be carefully replaced before the players leave the green.
  • "Through the Green" a player should ensure that any turf cut by him is replaced or repaired.
  • Lob marks on the putting green should be repaired before a player leaves the green. Players should repair other lob marks left by other less considerate players if playing conditions permit.
  • All players should rake/repair the sand at all times after making a shot(s) from a bunker.
  • Players are not permitted, at any time, to place their golf bag, drag their pull buggy or drive a golf cart onto or across any green.
  • Players with golf carts are required to maintain a minimum of 10 metres from the approaches to all greens as noted by blue lines on the fairway. Golf carts should also be kept away from the sides of greens and should always use the paths where provided.
  • Players with golf carts should avoid driving through all wet patches that have not been caused by wet weather.
  • Soft spiked golf shoes are preferred but not obligatory on our course.
  • Wide rubber non-inflatable buggy tyres are preferred but not obligatory on our course
  • By adhering to the previous points all members can help our course continue to be one of the premier courses in the region.