Trilogy Scorecard Information

Lateral Water Hazards

Lateral water hazards are defined by red stakes and lines
USGA Rule 26; USGA video (3:34)

 Out-Of-Bounds

      Defined by

o   Perimeter fences

o   Property walls adjacent to holes

o   All roadway curbing

o   The practice area adjacent to holes 1 and 9

Ball lost or out of bounds
USGA Rule 27; USGA video (2:05)  


Playing a provisional ball

USGA Rule 27-2 (same link); USGA video (3:27)  

·      Immovable Obstructions

USGA Rule 24-2; USGA video (3:07): Free relief from

o   Golf car paths

o   Rock borders

o   On-course structures

o   Staked trees

 

USGA: Explanation of Determining Nearest Point of Relief

USGA Rule 24; USGA Video (3:14) 

 

 Embedded Rock Drainage Areas

Defined as ground under repair (Rule 25-1B). Free relief.

The player must lift the ball and drop it, without penalty, within one club-length of and not nearer the hole than the nearest point of relief. The nearest point of relief must not be in a hazard or on a putting green. When the ball is dropped within one club-length of the nearest point of relief, the ball must first strike a part of the course at a spot that avoids interference by the condition and is not in a hazard and not on a putting green.

USGA Rule 25-1B; USGA video (2:49)
 

Trilogy Reminders

·      Players are responsible for any and all damage due to errant golf shots.

·      Golf cars are not permitted in desert and wash areas.

·      Repair all ball marks on greens, rake bunkers and replace divots.

·      Keep carts on paths around tees and greens and observe the 90° rule while in the fairways.