Friday, April 17, 2020

CARTS ARE BACK WITH NEW RESTRICTIONS...PLEASE READ

Dear FCCC Members:
Beginning Saturday, April 18, 2020, Franklin County Country Club will begin allowing cart usage.  Further restrictions are being put in place to keep everyone safe and, in addition, not give any reason for further calls to be made to the County Commissioners office. It is very important to remember; THE CONGESTION OF CARTS AND PEOPLE CONTINUES TO BE A CONCERN AND NEEDS TO BE KEPT AT A MINIMUM.  The following policies are being put into place:

Updated Rules for Cart Usage at FCCC
  • Only one person per golf cart – NO EXCEPTIONS – If you are bringing your cart from a next-door property, only one person can ride to the club in your private cart.
  • All groups of more than 4 players will need to have all players on the tee sheet by 8 PM the night before – this helps us account for cart usage for the day.  This means, for groups of more than four players, your groups need to be set the night before.
  • Cart keys will be handed out 15 minutes prior to your scheduled tee time. Private carts should not be parked around the practice green or tee boxes more than 15 minutes prior to your tee time.
  • There can be no more than 4 golf carts around the practice green or first tee at any point in time.
  • There are new restrictions for tee times and cart usage:
    • Monday – Friday – Carts available from 9:00am – 6:00pm
    • Saturday & Sunday – Carts available from 8:00am – 6:00 pm
  • If you think you are 6 feet apart, double it, from a distance, people appear to be standing close together. Many different people can see you from Country Club Road and we do not want cart privileges taken away again.
  • The range will remain closed during this time.
  • These rules are to help us maintain our golfing privileges and help all of you enjoy your time, when everything else is shutdown. We appreciate your cooperation and look forward to enjoying the remainder of our limited golfing privileges.
 
With carts back in use and the days getting warmer, we expect a greater amount of play and highly recommend tee times. Walking is still encouraged. Carts will currently be limited to cart path only.

Let’s work together, with positive reinforcement, to make sure our guidelines are being followed. If you see anyone breaking the rules, kindly remind them or call the clubhouse to report.
This continues to be a great opportunity for all members to get outside, get some exercise and get an opportunity to just get away from everything going on.  Enjoy your course, respect your course and respect your fellow members.
FCCC Board of Directors                  

Mike Parmentier
Head Golf Professional

Kelly Konczal
Clubhouse Manager

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