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Gerrards Cross Golf Club

Local Rules

Local Rules in play as at 27/9/24

Bunkers local rule - 27/9/24

Due to the recent weather conditions several bunkers around the course have been deemed as ground under repair.  These bunkers will either have a sign in or the letters GUR marked in the sand. 

If your ball is in one of those bunkers you may take free relief outside the bunker by dropping a ball in this relief area:

  • Reference Point: The nearest point of complete relief in the general area (and outside the bunker).
  • Size of Relief Area measured from Reference Point: One club-length, but with these limits:
  • Limits on Location of Relief Area:
    • Must be in the general area,
    • Must not be nearer the hole than the reference point, and
    • There must be complete relief from all interference by the ground under repair.


New 1st green and 2nd tee area

As we open up the new 1st green/2nd tee there are a few areas that will have local rules in place, whilst those areas mature a little more. 

There will be two types of local rule in place:

  1. No Play Zones
  2. GUR areas


Signs will be placed in the areas that are designated as ‘ No Play’ zones.  These areas are defined as the areas of long grass, specifically those areas above the two bunkers and the two mounds to the right of the green. 

If your ball is in a no play zone you must take relief.  Also, if your ball is outside a no play zone and a no play zone interferes with your area of intended stance or area of intended swing you must take relief.  Relief can be taken in two ways:

  1. The player may take free relief by dropping the original ball or another ball in the nearest dropping zone, which is marked out by a white line and sign denoting it as the drop zone.  The dropping zone is a relief area under rule 14.3 or
  2. Take nearest point of relief under Rule 16.1b


Areas that are marked as  GUR

Areas of GUR will be defined as areas in between the white lines.  If a players ball is in the ground under repair, including when it is known or virtually certain that a ball that has not been found is in the ground under repair, the player has these relief options:

  1. The player may take free relief under rule 16.1, or
  2. The player may take free relief by dropping the original ball or another ball in the nearest dropping zone, which is marked out by a white line and sign denoting it as the drop zone.  The dropping zone is a relief area under rule 14.3.
  3. The player may play the ball as it lies


The area in front of the new 2nd tee is deemed Ground Under Repair (GUR). The area of GUR is defined as beyond the front tee, within the white lines to the right and left and before the road.

If a players ball is in the ground under repair, including when it is known or virtually certain that a ball that has not been found is in the ground under repair, the player has these relief options:

  1. The player may take free relief under rule 16.1, or
  2. The player may take free relief by dropping the original ball or another ball in the dropping zone, which is marked out by a white line and sign denoting it as the drop zone.  The dropping zone is a relief area under rule 14.3
  3. The player may play the ball as it lies


Winter Local Rules from 1st October 2024 - click here

Scorecard Local Rules - click here

Chalfont Park, Gerrards Cross , Buckinghamshire, SL9 0QA
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