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Player Code Of Conduct

We, The Rocky Mountain Junior Golf Tour, value our respected reputation. We expect all participants to conduct themselves in a mature manner, on and off the course, while participating in any Rocky Mountain Junior Tour events.

Alcohol, Drugs, & Tobacco

Use of alcohol, tobacco, or drugs, on or off the course, will not be tolerated and will be considered a violation of the RMJT Player’s Code of Conduct. This violation will result in automatic disqualification and/or suspension from future events.

Cheating

Players are expected to abide by the rules of fair and honest competition. Players are to resist any temptation to improve lies, move balls, shorten putts or miscount strokes.

Players are also expected to hold others in their group to the same standards.

  • Be honest about your score and the score of the player you are marking for
  • Do not seek advice from parents/spectators (ex: club choice, yardage, etc.)
  • Make sure you confirm scores at the conclusion of each hole. If there is a disagreement, retrace the player’s shots prior to beginning the next hole.

Attire

Proper attire must be worn at all times during competition, as well as during practice rounds. First violation will result in a verbal warning; second violation will result in disqualification.

  • Collared shirts or mock turtlenecks must be worn and tucked in at all times
  • Girls may wear sleeveless shirts as long as the shirt has a collar.
  • If a hat is worn, it should be worn in the proper manner
  • No bare mid-drifts at any time

Etiquette/On-Course Behavior

Serious breaches of etiquette can result in disqualification and/or suspension from future events. Violations include, but are not limited to:

  • Abusive, obscene and vulgar language
  • Disrespect shown to volunteers, course officials, golf professionals, staff and other competitors
  • Throwing clubs, violent and erratic club swinging, etc.
  • Mistreatment of the golf course in anyway
  • Advice from parents/spectators
  • Cheating

Off-Course Behavior

Serious breaches of off-course etiquette can result in disqualification and/or suspension from future events. Violations include, but are not limited to:

  • Any abusive, obscene or vulgar language
  • Vandalism or mistreatment of hotel or the host facility


Rocky Mountain Junior Golf Tour
1825 W Walnut Hill Lane, Suite 106
Irving, TX 75038