Langland Bay Fixture Diary 2024 - Manual / Resource - Page 43
ADVERSE WEATHER CONDITIONS POLICY
4.2 In the event of poor visibility, each golfer is expected to exercise their own
judgement on whether it is safe to play the course, or to suspend play (not start a
round) until visibility has improved.
4.3 Langland Bay Golf Club Limited will provide golfers with sufficient weather
information for each golfer to make an informed decision as to the safety of all
course users (other golfers, greens’ staff) in the event of fog or mist, including
recommending that play be suspended or the start of a round is deferred. In the
event that providing this information results in golfers missing their allotted tee
time, every effort will be made to reschedule the booking at the soonest mutually
convenient opportunity.
4.4 Langland Bay Golf Club Limited accepts no liability in the event of injury to a
golfer during a period of poor visibility.
4.5 If the course is closed due to fog on a competition day, in excess of one hour,
the competition will be abandoned.
ICE AND SNOW
6 Procedures to be followed by golfers (members and visitors)
6.1 Each user of the facilities at Langland Bay Golf Club Limited’s courses is
expected to exercise their personal judgement to stay safe and avoid slips, trips
and falls during periods of ice, snow or hail.
6.2 At times of very cold weather, when there is a risk of ice on artificial surfaces,
Langland Bay Golf Club Limited will:
6.3 Golfers who decide to play the courses against the advice of the club’s
representatives, do so at their own risk. Langland Bay Golf Club Limited will
accept no liability under these circumstances.
D SUN, HEAT AND HUMIDITY
8 General statement
8.1 When it is hot, sunny and/or humid there is an increased risk of individuals
becoming dehydrated, particularly if they are out on the courses during the hours
of 12.00 to 15.00.
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