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Course Information Rules, Regulations, Etiquette, Layout, Interesting Links and More ... Dress Code It is required that all members, guest and green fee players wear suitable attire at all times on the course, the practice facilities and in and around the Clubhouse. The Pro Shop staff, Players Assistant and Clubhouse Staff have the authority to enforce this policy. Suitable attire includes: Proper Footwear: Golf shoes with soft spikes (metal spikes are prohibited). The Pro Shop will quickly and economically change your golf shoes to soft spikes. Required Dress: For Men: Golf slacks, good jeans (no holes), tailored shorts, golf shirts with collars, tee shirts, sweaters, pullovers, windbreakers, rain gear (when necessary) and leisure suits. For Women: Golf slacks, good jeans (no holes), culottes or capris, tailored shorts, golf shirts and blouses, sleeveless shirts with collars, tee shirts, sweaters, sweatshirts, pullovers, windbreakers, leisure suits. and rain gear (when necessary) Prohibited Dress: For Men: Sleeveless shirts, muscle shirts, no shirts, shirts with garish, gaudy or vulgar slogans or advertising, cut-offs, gym shorts or shorts with an inseam of less than 5 inches. For Women: Short shirts, tank tops, fishnet or halter tops, shirts with garish, gaudy or vulgar slogans or advertising, cut-offs, gym shorts or shorts having an inseam less than 5 inches. Hours Of Operation Course Apr 1(weather permitting) to May 15 varies according to sunrise/sunset May 16 to Aug 31 6:00 am to 10:00 pm Sept 1 to Oct 31 varies according to sunrise/sunset Clubhouse Apr 1 (weather permitting) to May 15 varies according to course schedule May 16 to Sept 15 6:00 am to Midnight Sept 16 to Oct 31 varies according to course schedule Clubhouse Specials Monday - Steak Night - Begins April 12th Steak Sandwich only $6.95 4:00 - close Thursday - Wing Night - Begins April 15th One pound wings $5.95 4:00 - close Snack Bar Apr 1 (weather permitting) to May 15 1.5 hours after first tee time May 16 to Sep 15 1.5 hours after first tee time Sept 16 to Oct 31 day to day dependent on conditions ProShop Apr 1 to Oct 31 dawn to dusk Nov 1 to Dec 31 Christmas hours, please call ahead Jan 2 to Mar 31 vary day to day, please call ahead Office Apr 1 to Oct 31 9:00 to 5:00, Mon to Fri Apr 1 to Sept 30 9:00 to 1:00 pm, Saturdays Nov 1 to Mar 31 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, Mon to Fri Responsibilities of Starter: The Starter function is part of the duties of the counter staff in the Pro Shop. All players must report to the Starter before proceeding onto the course and obey such instructions as are given. The Starter is responsible for controlling the starting and play in any manner that will expedite orderly and enjoyable golf. Golf Etiquette Power Carts and Pull Carts must be kept on paths around all tee boxes and greens Carts MUST be driven in a responsible manner ALL pitch marks on greens must be fixed before leaving the green ALL players MUST arrive 15 minutes prior to their tee time Please replace rakes in the bunkers after taking your shot from the bunker Safety - Prior to playing a shot or taking a practice swing, make sure that no one is standing too close or in a position to be hit by the golf club, ball or debris which may be moved by the club. |
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Pro Shop Course Information Tee Times / Rates / Memberships Tournaments / Events Men's & Ladies Leagues Junior Program Board Of Directors / Dept. Heads Join Us On Facebook! Contact Us / Map Course Layout View hole by hole layout along with tips for playing each hole. Print these pages and take them to the course with you to assist you with your game! View / Print Holes 1 thru 9 View / Print Holes 10 thru 18 Score Card View / Print our Scorecard ![]() Pace Of Play An 18 hole round of golf at the MHG&CC should take a maximum of 4 hours 10 minutes. Members and Guests are requested to comply with this time frame. Foursomes have priority. In busy periods, the Starter has the authority to groups players into foursomes. A group which falls back and has distance of one clear hole between it and the group ahead must allow the group following to play through if they are being kept waiting. To help overcome slow play, players are requested to consider the following: 1. Play ready golf 2. Players are encouraged to mutually agree to adopt any order of play that will promote a speedy game. 3. Fishing for balls other than your own is prohibited. Interesting Links Alberta Golf Association Royal Canadian Golf Association Western Golf Guide |
