Driving Range Sample Clauses

Driving Range. All golfers must sign in with the golf shop on each trip to the practice area. Range balls are located at the golf shop and are intended for the range and short game practice areas only. Only range balls rented from Riverside Golf Course are allowed to be used and no range balls should be removed for any reason. Range balls that have already been rented and hit, should only be collected by staff. Guests should not attempt to retrieve range balls, as it is dangerous and could lead to injury. Leave ropes and dividers in their place at all times as they are in designated spots based on daily rotation. Please return empty range bags to the golf shop when finished. When hitting drivers and fairway xxxxx, please aim towards the back left of the driving range, using the green as the target. Keep your divot pattern tight by placing your golf ball on the back edge of the previous shot’s divot and create a straight line of divots moving back. The Head Golf Professional reserves the right to close the driving range as needed for maintenance.
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Driving Range. Buy 1 Basket of Balls, Get 1 Basket of Same Size FREE Valid WEEKDAY Times: NUMBER OF USES (per Victory Golf Pass Member): Step 3:
Driving Range. OPERATOR shall operate and manage all driving range operations, and procure and maintain all equipment and facilities necessary and appropriate to meet the goal set forth in Section 3.01.2. Driving range balls shall be of high quality, and all cracked and worn range balls shall be removed in a timely manner.
Driving Range. 1. The Operator shall operate and maintain the driving range located at the Course. The parties to this agreement agree and acknowledge that title to all fixtures is exclusively in the City. 2. The Operator shall provide, at his expense, an adequate number of range balls for use on the driving range. 3. The Operator shall collect all driving range fees and remit to the city all sales. The Operator shall be entitled to eighty percent (80%) of fees collected, the city shall be entitled to twenty (20%) which will be used in exchange for the use of the City’s mowers and other maintenance materials relating to the operation and maintenance of the driving range.
Driving Range. 1.3.a. The route to the Range Servant machine is inaccessible because it contains a 3 inch high step. AR1 48 months Attachment J to Settlement Agreement Between the United States of America and the City of Santa Rosa, California in DJ 000-00-000
Driving Range. The parties agree to enter into discussions at a later date regarding the future rehabilitation and operation of the driving range at the Golf Facility. In the event the parties agree to such rehabilitation and operation, this Agreement will be amended in writing to reflect the addition of the driving range to the amenities offered at the Golf Facility.
Driving Range. Members of TLHOA shall have the same rights as TLGCC members to use the driving range, putting green, and practice bunker except for 2 hours prior to an inside or outside golf event. The price of practice balls shall be the published rate charged to non-TLGCC Members.
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