GolfCross®
Etiquette
Chaining
up
Re-attaching
the chain to the crossbar
after all players have goaled out is one of the most important
rules of etiquette in GolfCross®.
The chain can only be attached when the goal
is in the facing position, thus
ensuring it is ready for the next players. Failure to leave the
goal in the facing position is similar to forgetting to return
the pin to the hole in golf. Players seldom forget to pick up
the chain and clip it back onto the crossbar but if they do, it
can put those that follow at disadvantage. This is because the
next players must either walk up and turn it to the correct position
before shooting for goal or accept the position it has been left
in as the facing position. A note reminding players to chain up
before leaving the yard is often
included on signs which mark the direction of the next tee.
Goaled
balls
In order to speed up play in the yard,
balls are not usually removed from the goal
until the last player has goaled out.
Coming
on
In stroke play, whenever a player plays from outside the yard
the goal must be in the facing position. While a player on the
yard may be farther from the goal than the player off the yard
and should therefore play first, it is usual for players off the
yard to be invited on first so as to avoid unnecessary goal turning.
Dress
Local course dress code applies.