Rules & Etiquette
2023 Rules & Etiquette Sessions
1) March 8th - 7:30 pm
Most Sacred Heart
350 East 4th Street
Eureka, MO 63025
2) March 23rd - 7:30 pm
Holy Infant
627 Dennison Drive
Ballwin, MO 63021
3) March 29th - 7:30 pm
Incarnate Word
13416 Olive Blvd.
Chesterfield, MO 63017
4) April 4th - 7:30 pm
St. Clement of Rome (Cafeteria)
1510 Bopp Road
Des Peres, MO 63131
5) April 20th - 7:30 pm
Our Lady of Lourdes (Parish Hall)
1014 Madison Avenue
Washington, MO 63090
6) April 26th - 7:30 pm
St. Joe Manchester (Cafeteria)
567 Saint Joseph Lane
Manchester, MO 63021
*All Big League golfers and one parent/guardian are required to attend a rules & etiquette session.
**Attendance at one of these seminars is a mandatory requirement for eligibility and participation in any of the Post Season Tournaments.
Dress Code:
Everyone (golfers and spectators) is required to adhere to the following dress code:
Shirts and shoes must be worn at all times.
Metal spike shoes are not permitted.
Men: must wear collared shirts.
Women: sleeveless shirts must have a collar.
Cargo shorts and gym shorts are not allowed.
Pace of Play Tips
Show identifying marks on your golf ball to fellow competitors.
Get your yardage before it is your turn to play.
Read your putt before it is your turn to play.
Recognize when someone will need the flag tended or your ball marked.
Get to your next shot without delay. It is more important what you do between shots than during.
Play "ready" golf. When you are ready to play go ahead with your shot even if you are not away. Make sure your fellow competitors are aware you are playing your shot.
Know where your group is in relation to the group in front of you.
Anyone can search for a lost ball. Have your parents and spectators one shot ahead of your group to spot errant shots.
If a situation arises and you do not know how to proceed, play a second ball under Rule 20.1c3 and continue play. You must report the facts to the Rules Official afterwards regardless of score.
Place golf bag off the putting green near the next teeing ground. This avoids holding up the following group to hit while a player retrieves their golf bag from the front of the green.