ATM in Lobby, Open 7:00am to 6:00pm
DRESS CODE POLICY
The dress code is mandatory. Members and guests who are improperly dressed will be asked to change or leave the premises. If you are in doubt concerning your attire, please check with management.
Men: Shirts with collars or mock necks and sleeves, slacks, golf shorts or walking shorts are considered appropriate attire. Tank tops, tee shirts, fishnet tops, cut-offs, jams, sweat pants, blue jeans, bathing suits, tennis shorts, or other athletic shorts are not permitted.
Women: Dresses, skirts, slacks, golf shorts, mid-length shorts and blouses are considered appropriate attire. Halter tops, tee shirts, fishnet tops, bathing suits, sweatpants, blue jeans, tennis dresses, athletic shorts or cut-offs are not permitted.
Shoes: Appropriate golf shoes or approved shoes are required on the golf course and practice areas. Metal Spiked shoes are prohibited.
SMOKING POLICY
Smoking is not permitted in the clubhouse. Smoking is permitted on the golf course and Loggia.
GOLF COURSE ETIQUETTE
Members and guests playing the golf course should do their part to make a round of golf at Lost Key Golf Club a pleasant experience for everyone. Here are some suggestions:
- Do not waste time. Anticipate the club or clubs you may need and go directly to your ball. Always be near your ball to play promptly when it is your turn. If a player is delayed in making his shot, it would be courteous for such player to indicate to another player to play, which should not be deemed playing out of turn.
- The time required to hole out on and around the green is a chief cause of slow play. Study and clear the line of your putt while others are doing the same. Be ready to putt when it is your turn.
- When approaching a green, drive your golf cart to the side or rear of the green on the best direct path to the next tee. This can save about one-half hour per round. Never leave the golf cart in front of the green, where you will have to go back to get it, while the following players wait for you to get out of the way.
- When play of a hole is completed, leave the green promptly and proceed to the next tee without delay. Do the scoring for the completed hole while the others in your group are playing from the next tee.
- If you are not holding your place on the course, allow the players behind to play through. Do the same if you stop to search for a lost ball.
- Repair your ball marks on the green. Repair ball marks left by others when noticed.
- Any divots made in the fairway or starting area should be filled with sand contained in the sand buckets located on the golf carts or at the starting area.
- The Golf Course Advisors will report slow play and all breaches of golf etiquette to the GM/Head Golf Professional who will take the appropriate action.