GENERAL

 

The Pine Ridge Senior Men’s Golf Club is an organization open to all men 62 years of age and older. The purpose is to promote good fellowship while playing golf. A second purpose is better golf through competition.

 

Our golfing season begins in late March and ends in early November. The Senior Men’s club plays tournaments on alternate Mondays. 

 

The Baltimore Municipal Golf Corporation determines the “Senior” rates for greens fees and the cost of a riding cart. Additionally, all members must obtain a Baltimore Municipal Golf Corp. Player Card annually. This can be purchased at the pro shop.
 

The number and types of tournaments will be decided by the club's Executive Board upon the recommendation of the Events Planning Chairman. The manager for each tournament changes from week to week, so be sure to check the schedule. See the Calendar under Home or the Tournament Schedule Tab for types and times of play and the names of the Tournament Operations Chairman and the roster of tournament managers. Phone numbers for these individuals are listed in the Executive Board section of this handbook.

 

General information applicable to all members will be disseminated via email using the Golf Genius portal.

 

Membership dues are used for prize money, computer fees and various other club operational expenses. There will be no refunds of dues made, unless the request is made prior to the pairings for the first tournament of the season.  The Handicap fee can not be refunded after it has been paid to the course by the club.

 

PLAYER RESPONSIBILITIES

    1.  Familiarize themselves with the “Rules of Golf” and local and club rules.

    2.  Arrive at the first tee at least 15 minutes in advance of starting time ready to play.

    3.  Report scores accurately, neatly and promptly after each tournament.

    4.  Mark score card correctly, have it attested and dated.

    5.  Observe the “Rules of Golf” and the etiquette and traditions of the game.

           “Ball-hawking” slows play and is not considered proper etiquette.

    6.   Play as quickly as possible.  Hit when ready.

    7.   Replace all divots in the fairway and repair ball marks on the green.

    8.   Be courteous and pleasant under all conditions,

    9.   Promptly call all infractions of the rules.