Bed-Room Golf Saturday, July 10, 2010 6:51 PM by Meredith
1.Each player must bring his own equipment, normally one club and two balls.
2. Play on the course must be approved by the owner of the hole.
3. Unlike outdoor golf, you should try to get the club into the hole and keep
balls out.
4. The owner of the track reserves the right to investigate the shaft stiffness
before play begins.
5. The owner of the track has the right to restrict club length to avoid damage
to the hole.
6. The idea of the game is to offend as many times as possible until the owner
of the track is happy and the game is executed. Fail this one can be denied
access to play on the pitch again.
7. It is considered bad form to play the hole as soon as you have come onto the
pitch. More experienced players take the time to admire the track with special
attention to shapes and curves.
8. Players are cautioned not to mention the names of other courses they have
played on or as a regular player on the owner of the current runway.Gale track
owners have in this context, several injured players' equipment.
9. Players are recommended to bring proper rain gear for safety's sake.
10.Players should ensure themselves that their match is booked and confirmed,
especially when a new runway will be played for the first time.Many players were
mad when they discovered a second player on the runway they regard as their home
ground.
11. Slow playing is recommended but players should be prepared to proceed at a
faster pace, at least in part, if track owner wanted to.
12. It is perceived as an outstanding performance to play the same hole several
times during a match.