Notebook
General
Dress Code
Practice Balls*
Winning & Sandbagging
DO NOT FORGET
Handicapping
Scoring
Mobile Website
Pace of Play
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Golf Courses & Yardage Books
Lodging*
No Bag Storage*
Legends Resort Shuttle*
Swimming Pools*
Golf Club Shipping*
Food & Beverage*
Restaurants & Pubs*
Ground Transportation
Event Rules
Code of Conduct
General Expectations
Money Handling
Cancellation Policy
Late-Entries
Roommate Assignments
Rain Guidance
Legends Refund*
Beach Bus*
Golf Rules
Red Tee Lottery & Distribution
Lost Ball
Colored Stakes & Lines
Long Putts
Gimme
Drop Zones
Touching Ball
Updated Rules for Rain
Tees for Play
Code of Conduct

The Carl Spackler family wishes to make sure that all of our members, be them rookies or veterans, fully understand a few simple rules in dealing with personal behavior and our treatment of others.

Our gathering is a group of FRIENDS that get together to golf. Not a group of golfers that get together to make friends.  As part of our many friendships the members of Carl Spackler has made over the years, we have learned to treat each and every member with respect.  We have also learned to love and respect all the beautiful golf courses and towns we have visited through the years.

In order to continue our reputation of fun guys of good character, who respect the game of golf, we ask you to remember a few particular items.

1. Treat the staff at the course, the hotel, the bars, restaurants or any other types of locals you may encounter, with utmost respect.  What if these people were your daughters?  Smile, say THANK YOU, and for GodÂ?s sake TIP them well.

2. Do not touch people. They are not toys and we do not own them! They are people with feelings and should be treated as equals.

3. Do not wreck the course. Understand we are all responsible enough to know what not to do on a golf course. Have fun, but do not be an asshole.

4. Do not litter. Lost balls do not count as litter.

5. Clean up your mess. Clean up your friends mess.

6. Watch your language. There is always a place and time, but we share the course with many locals, and a little discretion goes a long way.

7. You break it, you buy it. Carl Spackler is not responsible for fixing your temper issues.

8. Personally threatening and/or physically harming another member of our group is grounds for expulsion.

9. Do not drink and drive a vehicle. Too many sober golfers and many times a bus you already paid for. See a Captains Club member early and a ride will be found.