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Code of Conduct


The TMSGA is committed to maintaining sportsmanship, etiquette, and the integrity of the game of golf. With this in mind, the following guidelines for conduct will apply to all players, coaches and spectators.

Conduct Violations:

  • Any conduct detrimental to any player, his/her equipment, the golf course, or the host facility

  • Unsportsmanlike conduct including, but not limited to, abusive language or profanity, club throwing, tantrums, or cheating

  • Not following the TMSGA dress code. Should a facility have a stricter dress code, its policy will take precedence.

  • Use or association with drugs, alcohol, or tobacco products

  • Possession of a weapon. Police will be notified in the event of a violation

  • Gambling

  • Verbal warning to the player

  • Disqualify the player from the competition at which the violation occurs

  • Disallow the player to compete in a competition until the proper dress code is met.

  • Remove spectators from facility and/or competition until proper dress is met.

Spectator Guidelines

Conduct Violation Penalties: The TMSGA may assess any or all of the following penalties based on the severity of the conduct violation ...

The TMSGA is committed to providing opportunities for junior golfers to learn, play and enjoy the game of golf.

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The Spectator Code of Conduct has been adopted to protect players. Parental and spectator interference could result in penalties and disqualification for the players.

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Any non-compliance with the below guidelines could result in spectators being asked to leave the course and possibly loss of future spectator privileges.

All spectators must:

  • Walk only on the cart paths (walk in the rough when cart paths are not

available)

  • Stay at least 30 yards away from the players at all times.

  • Silence cell phones while on the course.

  • Adhere to the same Dress Code as players (see Dress Guidelines below)

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Spectators WITH CARTS must:

  • Keep all spectator carts on the path at all times. If cart paths are not available, carts must be kept in the rough.

  • Stay with the cart at all times.

  • Be courteous to all other groups on the golf course (be aware, when renting a gasoline operated cart as cart noise is louder.

  • Be at least 16 years of age and have a valid drivers license

  • Follow any and all of the LOCAL CART RULES published by the host facility. 

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All spectators must not:

  • Talk with the players (could be misconstrued as advice)

  • Give rulings or advice

  • Interfere with any group on the golf course

  • Keep score by asking the players what they had after each hole. You may keep your own scorecard

  • Use or be under the influence of alcohol or tobacco products.

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Spectators WITH CARTS must not:

  • Let any players sit or ride in the cart

  • Drive the cart while looking for golf balls

  • Have more than two people riding in the cart

  • Allow anyone to ride on the back of the cart.

Spectators are welcome to:

  • Encourage all players from the sidelines

  • Help players look for balls

  • Carry items for the player such as water, snacks, towel, umbrella, etc.

  • Seek the help of TMSGA coaches when issues/questions arise

Dress Guidelines
 

Required Dress at the Golf Course

  • All shirts must have collars and must be tucked in at all times. Girls may wear alternate golf type shirts.

  • Mock neck type golf shirts are permitted based on host club policy

  • All shorts must be golf type shorts and Bermuda length

  • All hats and visors must be worn properly

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Prohibited Dress at the Golf Course

  • T-shirts and tank tops are not acceptable

  • Tennis shorts and short length shorts/skorts are not acceptable.

  • Blue jeans, denim shorts, and cut-off shorts are not acceptable. 

  • Should a host facility have a stricter dress code, its policy will take precedence.​

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Headphones, Ear Pieces, and Electronic Devices:

  • To eliminate distractions and breaches of etiquette, the use of headphones and ear pieces are prohibited during TMSGA competitive rounds.​

  • The use of headphones and ear pieces are discouraged while on property at the host facility including inside the clubhouse and on the practice facilities

  • PLEASE be aware of cell phone policies at each host facility.

  • USGA approved distance measuring devices may be used.

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