Being a Member at Seaford Golf Club
(Our Code of Conduct)
Seaford Golf Club was founded in 1887 for its Members. A responsibility of being a Member of Seaford Golf Club is being accountable for the current success and sustainability for future generations to enjoy.
The club has a distinct set of values that we expect all Members to act with, both on and off the course. These values are Courtesy, Honesty and Integrity. We also expect all Members to adhere to the “Spirit of Golf” *
The values are embodied by:
- A warm, friendly, and polite atmosphere that should always be felt by everyone. This means that members and staff alike should always conduct themselves in this manner towards each other, our visitors and guests
- Being tolerant of others. Be it their playing ability or views
- Being prepared to welcome new players and new members into regular groups
- Actively encouraging faster groups to play through on the course
- Using the booking system when you are reasonably certain you will be playing, removing your name promptly if you are unable to play and contacting playing partners in this event
- Being familiar with the club rules and dress policies
- Avoiding language that might directly or indirectly cause offence to others (members, visitors, local residents)
- …and most importantly, enjoying and taking care of our shared passions – Golf and Seaford Golf Club.
*Spirit of Golf as defined by R&A rule 1.2
All players are expected to play in the spirit of the game by:
- Acting with integrity – for example, by following the Rules, applying all penalties, and being honest in all aspects of play
- Showing consideration to others – for example, by playing at a prompt pace, looking out for the safety of others, and not distracting the play of another player
- Taking good care of the course – for example, by replacing divots, smoothing bunkers, repairing ball-marks, and not causing unnecessary damage to the course
The Committee