Teeth of the Dog Seniors Invitational
Dye Fore overlooking the Marina
GOLF EVENTS
Teeth of the Dog
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Casa de Campo Local Rules
 

At the Teeth of the Dog Course:
Out of Bounds is
defined the rock walls to the right of #8, #10, #11, and to the left of #15 and #17.
Ball Drops
#5 - 
The forward tee may be used for a ball in the water hazard.
#7 -- The forward tee of #7 may be used as an additional option for a ball in the lateral water hazard or for a interference from the artificially surfaced cart path right of and behind the green.
#16 -
The forward tee may be used for a ball in the water hazard.
French Drain on #10 - Relief is granted for interference (as defined) for the french drain in #10 fairway under Rule 24. 

Links Course:
Out of Bounds
is defined by the inside edge of white stakes at ground level and the rock wall on both sides of hole #3.

Dye Fore Course
There is no Out of Bounds.
Prepared areas of sand designated as “waste areas” -
The prepared areas of sand on the right side of #7, right side of #9, and the right side of #10 are considered “through the green”.

At ALL Casa de Campo Courses:
All Water Hazards
are considered “Lateral Water Hazards”.

Stones in bunkers -
Stones in bunkers are moveable obstructions and may be removed.

Mandatory Relief (Wrong Putting Greens) -
Alternate putting greens not in use require the player to drop within one club-length of the nearest point of relief, no nearer the hole. Penalty for playing from area designated as mandatory relief: two strokes.

Integral Parts of the Golf Course -
Rock walls, railroad ties in bunkers and the dirt/gravel areas surrounding trees are considered an integral part of the course.

LINE OF PLAY RELIEF FROM IMMOVABLE OBSTRUCTIONS - may be taken if the ball lies off the putting green (not in a hazard) and an immovable obstruction on or within two club-lengths of the putting green and within two club-lengths of the ball intervenes on the line of play between the ball and the hole, the player may take relief as described in appendix I of the Rules of Golf.