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Members with golf privileges may have guests. A member is expected to play with his/her guest or make arrangements for another member to play with his/her guests. If the member is unable to play with his/her guests, permission for his/her guest to play must be obtained from the General Manager or Golf Operations Manager of the Golf Club at Cedar Creek.
A guest may play the Golf Club at Cedar Creek (6) times between the months of May and September.
A single member may have up to 7 guests at one time. Any amount of players over 7 is considered an outing. Members may obtain special permission to have a golf outing on days other than Monday or Wednesday from the General Manager or Golf Operations Manager at the Golf Club at Cedar Creek.
A member of the Golf Club at Cedar Creek is responsible for his/her guests' conduct, dress and any indebtedness to the Golf Club of Cedar Creek that the guest may incur.
General Information Each member must sign-in at the golf shop tee-sheet prior to his/her round of golf at The Golf Club at Cedar Creek.
Every member is required to register his/her guest at the golf shop prior to playing golf at the Golf Club at Cedar Creek.
Fivesomes Groups of Five players are allowed on Monday-Friday without permission. Permission must be granted for Weekend and Holiday play by the Golf Shop Staff. All five-some play will be monitored for pace of play. Please be courteous of other golfers when playing in a five-some.
Pace of Play The recommended time allotted for the completion of a golf round at the Golf Club at Cedar Creek is 4 hours and 10 minutes or less for an 18 hole round and 2 hours and 5 minutes for a 9 hole round. The amount of time allotted is more than adequate, provided all golfers remain aware of the rights of others to play without delay. It is the responsibility of each group to keep pace with the group ahead of them. If a group falls more than one complete hole behind, that group is obligated to allow any groups, who may be waiting, to play through. However, the best option is for the slow group to close the gap between themselves and the group in front. Every member has the responsibility of remaining observant of his/her position on the golf course. The staff at The Golf Club at Cedar Creek have the authority to keep play moving at the indicated pace listed above.
Proper Golf Attire All golfers are required to wear proper golf attire. Items similar to those sold in the Golf Shop are considered appropriate. Appropriate examples include but are not limited to: Jeans, Khakis, shorts of modest length, collard shirts and mock neck shirts. Inappropriate examples include but are not limited to: Jeans with holes, pants or slacks with holes, cut-offs, tank tops or traditional t-shirts. If you have any questions or concerns please contact the Head Golf Professional or General Manager for more information.
Guests Playing Cedar Creek and Cedar Creek Members Playing Other Private Facilities. The Golf Club at Cedar Creek allows members from other private facilities to play at the Golf Club at Cedar Creek on a limited basis. The decision is made at the discretion of the Golf Operations Manager or General Manager. Guests from other private facilities are charged outside guest fees and are required to follow all club guidelines outlined on this page. The Golf Professional Staff or General Manager from the private facility must prearrange a tee-time through Cedar Creek's Golf Operation Staff or General Manager. If members of the Golf Club at Cedar Creek wish to play another private facility, the same procedures apply. Please contact the Golf Operations Manager or General Manager of Cedar Creek to schedule a tee-time at another private facility.
Club Handicaps Club handicaps are determined in compliance with the USGA handicap system. Every member is encouraged to post a score for each complete 9 or 18 hole round played. All scores posted must be attested. All members playing in club events must have a WSGA handicap to be eligible for play.
Spikes The Golf Club at Cedar Creek does not allow METAL SPIKES. Soft spikes, alternative spikes, or tennis shoes are allowed.
Member or Guest Misconduct
Misconduct for definition purposes is improper interference, in the broadest sense, with the proper functioning or activities of the Club or action which otherwise damages the Club.
Based upon the above definition of misconduct, the following shall constitute misconduct:
- Disruption of, or improper interference with administrative, sporting or social actvities of the club, whether on club premises or elsewhere.
- Obstruction of, or improper interference with the functions, duties or activities of any fellow member, member of staff or visitor.
- Violent, indecent, disorderly, threatening or offensive behavior or language while on club premises or during any club activity.
- Fraud, deceit, deception or dishonesty in relation to the club or it's staff or in relation with being a member at the club.
- Behaviour likely to cause injury or impair safety on club premises.
- Sexual, racial or any form of personal harassment of any fellow member, member of staff or any visitor.
- The use of any unfair means in competition.
- Damage to, or defacement of club property or the property of other members of the club caused intentionally or recklessly.
- Misuse or unauthorized use of club premises or items of property, including computer misuse. No member should ever use a club computer excluding the golf shop tee-sheet which has been designed for member use.
- Conduct which constitutes a criminal offence where that conduct takes place on club premises or effects and concerns other members, staff or general public.
- Off-site harassment of staff
- Inappropriate e-mail correspondence
- Inappropriate Facebook posts
Sanctions What happens if a member violates the code of conduct ? The "Member" is responsible for the actions and conduct of him/herself, his/her dependents, children and guests. Improper conduct may warrant a warning and further action, as deemed necessary. Cedar Creek Management will address all allegations of misconduct. Possible sanctions may happen in the following order:
- verbal reprimand or written warning to be followed by possible suspension from the club.
Frequently Asked Questions When do I receive the Club bill and when is it due ? Bills are e-mailed or mailed during the first few business days of each month and are due by the 30th or 31st of the month. After 60 days a 1.5% finance fee will be added to outstanding balances. New members are automatically enrolled in the electronic statement system. All members are encouraged to open all e-mail correspondence from Cedar Creek. How am I informed of club activities? Cedar Creek News, a periodic e-mail from Dave Cornelius, General Manager is sent to inform members regarding club activities or specials. We also leave information on the golf shop counter during the golf season. We also use the bulletin board just inside the entrance to the golf shop for sign-up sheets for events and general club information. We will also send e-mail blasts with links to areas of our web-site regarding membership infomation. New in 2012 we will use Facebook for general information concerning the clubs events or specials. www.cedarcreekonalaska.com Is my initiation fee refundable if I decide to leave the club? No. Upon acceptance for membership, the initiation fee is non-refundable. The initiation fee is a one time joining fee. Is there an installment payment plan for the initiation fee? There is an optional installment plan. You may pay the initiation fee in three installments. The first installment is due with the membership application. The second installment would then be due the following year by April 1st. The third and final installment then would be due the next year again by April 1st. What happens to my membership if I move? You would send a letter stating that you are in the process of moving. Your membership would then go on hold for a period of three years. This is called leave.
How do I go on leave? You would send a letter stating that you would like to go on leave for the next year. This relieves you of any financial obligation for membership. You may stay on leave for up to 3 years before the lose of your membership. If you decide to return in year four you would have to pay the initiation fee again in full.
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