Caddies
Caddies/advice
A no caddy/advice rule applies. An official is assigned to each group to assist with rules and organisation.
On the completion of the round, all competitors are required to check their cards with their group’s walker.
Spectators are welcome to walk with a group but must follow these guidelines:
It is the competitor’s responsibility to fully understand all tournament rules and conditions. CADDIES AND ADVICE WILL NOT BE ALLOWED.
Spectators are welcome to walk with a group but must follow these guidelines:
Remain at least 10 metres from any player whether they are on the fairway or in the rough
No coaching or advice will be allowed to be given to any competitor.
Respect must be given to the rights of all competitors.
Please applaud all efforts of a competitor at any stage.
DO NOT become involved in a dispute on the interpretation of the rules.
The Organising Committee reserves the right to withdraw a spectator from following a group that it believes is not acting in the best interest of the competitor or the ideas of the tournament.
Failure to comply with the rules of the competition may result in a report to the Organising Committee for a further decision.
The Organising Committee reserves the right to make judgements in the best interest of the health and safety of competitors and the pace of play.
It is expected that Students, Parents & Spectators will abide by the Spectator Code of Conduct (To refer to NSWCPS Code of Conduct) which includes – No smoking at the venue; no coaching from sidelines & parents & spectators are to only provide positive feedback to players. Failure to comply could result in exclusion from Carnival.
It is expected that Students, Parents & Spectators will abide by the Spectator Code of Conduct (To refer to NSWCPS Code of Conduct) which includes – No smoking at the venue; no coaching from sidelines & parents & spectators are to only provide positive feedback to players. Failure to comply could result in exclusion from Carnival.