Course Layout

Provisional for 2022

These diagrams provide updated information related to Out of Bounds (OoB), Environmentally Sensitive Areas (ESA) and Penalty Areas. Click on one of these links to view the diagrams, or read on ... There is also a downloadable PDF (print file) which you can print on your own PC.

Note: New (additional) Penalty areas will be in effect for 2022. They are defined by Local Rules and there are no stakes marking them.

Front Nine (2022)

Back Nine (2022)

Some areas will be marked with stakes and the lines on the diagrams show where the stakes areas defining Penalty Areas or Out of Bounds are.

  • Red stakes define the Red Penalty Areas where you do have the option to play the ball where it lies (Holes 3, 4, 5, 17, 18). They are marked in the diagrams with bright red lines.

  • Red stakes with green tops defines a No Play Zone that is also a Red Penalty Area (Holes 8 - 15). Dark red lines with green dashes are used on the diagrams

  • White stakes define Out of Bounds which are delineated on the ground by a wire fence. (Holes 1, 2). Grey or White lines on the diagrams mark OoB

  • Orange lines define the new (for 2022) Penalty Areas defined within the Local Rules. There are no stakes marking these areas.

Notes:

  • There are some fences that are just left over from course construction but they do not depict Out of Bounds

  • For Penalty Areas, a Gaffers Local Rule indicates that the area is bounded by the edge of the regularly mown area rather than direct lines between the adjacent stakes.

  • Grey lines show OoB where the only relief is "Stroke and Distance". You must take with a penalty stroke and replay a shot from the previous point or use a Provisional Ball played from the same spot.

  • White lines show OoB where the Alternative to Stroke and Distance Local Rule may be used instead if the player chooses to, with two penalty strokes.

  • If you no not (or cannot) use other relief options, Stroke and Distance relief (from the point of the original shot with a 1 stroke penalty) is always allowed unless you have already played a provisional ball from the point of the original stroke.

There is also a Printable File (click the link) that can be downloaded. It has two pages showing the diagrams of all the holes.