Notebook
General
Registration Table
Practice Balls
Weather, Bugs, and Weather Delays
Day of Purchases
Pace of Play
Winning & Sandbagging
DO NOT FORGET
Handicapping
Dress Code
Scoring
Bag Storage
Hotel
Golf Course Tips
Directions to Mountain Valley
Mountain Valley Golf Course
Mobile Website
Daily Personalized Agenda
Player Meeting
Shuttle Service
July 14
Event Rules
General Expectations
Money Handling
Cancellation Policy
Late-Entries
Roommate & Playing Partner Policies
Code of Conduct
Rain Guidance
Golf Rules
Red Tee Lottery
Lost Ball
Colored Stakes & Lines
Long Putts
Gimme
Drop Zones
Touching Ball
Updated Rules for Rain
Drop Zones

Lots of golfers receive points for scoring a triple-bogey. Drop zones allow golfers to drop next to the green and sometimes on the fringe. Drop zones can reward poor golf shots. With that said, nobody is permitted to use drop zones regardless of 'golf course local rule' or USGA Rules of Golf. Golfers may use all other USGA rules of Golf. Golfers who hit a ball into the water are expected to move up a tee, take a penalty stroke, and hit again. Eventually a golfer can take a 'gimme' as defined in rules.

For example, a golfer hits his tee shot into a pond with a drop zone. He accepts penalty of one-stroke, moves up one tee color, and re-tees another ball. He would be hitting his 3rd shot/stroke.