 INDOOR GOLF
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 Suplied by MUT


]1.
    Each  player shall furnish his  own
equipment for play, normally one club &
two balls.

]2.
   Play on a course must be approved by 
the owner of the hole.

]3.
   Unlike outdoor golf,the object is to
get  the club in the hole and keep  the
balls out of the hole.

]4.
     For  most effective play, the club
should have a firm shaft. Course owners
are permitted to check shaft  stiffness
before play begins.

]5.
    Course owners reserve the right  to
restrict  club length to  avoid  damage
to the hole.

]6.
   The object of the game is to take as
many  strokes  as necessary  until  the
course owner is satisfied that the play
is  complete.  Failure  to  do  so  may
result  in  being denied permission  to
play the course again.

]7.
    It is considered bad form to  begin
playing  the  hole   immediately   upon
arrival at the course.  The experienced
player   will  normally  take  time  to
admire the  entire course, with special
attention to well formed bunkers.

]8.
   Players are cautioned not to mention
other courses they have played  or  are
currently playing to the owner  of  the
course being played.Upset course owners
have  been  known  to   damage  players
equipment for this reason.

]9.
     Players  are  encouraged to  bring
proper   rain   gear   for  their   own
protection.

]10.
      Players  should assure themselves
that  their  match has  been scheduled,
particularly when a new course is being
played for the first time.
    Previous players have been known to
become irate if they  discover  someone
else playing on what they  consider  to
be a private course.

]11.
     Players should not assume a course
is  in  shape for play  at  all  times.
 Some  players may  be  embarrassed  if
they find the course to be  temporarily
under repair. Players are advised to be
extremely  tactful  in this  situation.
More   advanced   players   will   find
alternative  means of play when this is
the case.

]12.
    The course owner is responsible for
the  manicuring  and pruning  any  bush
around  the hole to allow for  improved
viewing of, alignment with,and approach
to the hole.

]13.
    Players  are advised to obtain  the
course   owners    permission    before
attempting to play the back nine.

]14.
    Slow  play is encouraged.  However,
players should be prepared  to  proceed
at a quicker pace,at least temporarily,
at the course owners request.

]15.
    It   is   considered    outstanding
performance, time permitting,  to  play
the  same  hole several  times  in  one
match.

]16.
    The  course  owner will be the solo
judge of who is the best player.
