Indian Hills Country Club Hole-In-One Club
My signature below indicates that I am adding my name to the Indian Hills Hole-In-One Club, a $5.00 charge will appear on my monthly Indian Hills statement when another member makes a hole-in-one. If, for example, there are 200 members in the Hole-In-One Club and each one is charged $5.00, the member who got the Hole-In-One receives $500 Pro Shop Credit and $500 cash.
PLEASE ADD MY NAME TO THE HOLE-IN-ONE-CLUB:
Date: __________ Member #: __________ Signature:___________________________
Date Received: __________ Received By: ____________________________________
My signature below indicates that I am removing my name from the Indian Hills Hole-In- One Club. I understand that by removing my name from the Hole-In-One Club, I am not responsible for any charges after the date shown below.
PLEASE REMOVE MY NAME FROM THE HOLE-IN-ONE-CLUB:
Date: __________ Member #: __________ Signature:___________________________
Date Received: __________ Received By: ____________________________________
Rules for a Valid Hole-In-One A Hole-In-One is considered valid:
- If made during a round of at least nine holes, except that a hole-in-one made during a match should be acceptable even if the match ends before the stipulated round is completed.
- If the player is playing one ball; a hole-in-one made in a practice round in which the player is playing two or more balls should not be acceptable.
- If attested by someone acceptable to the Committee.
- If made at a hole with a temporary tee and/or putting green in use, even if the Committee did not specifically define the teeing ground with tee-markers; the length of the hole at the time should be stated on any certificate.
- If made in a "scramble" competition, which is played as follows: A side comprises four players. Each member of a side plays from the teeing ground, the best drive is selected, each member plays a second shot from where the best drive is located, and so on.
- If made during a stipulated round shortened by an event out of the players control (i.e. a weather event in which the golf course becomes unplayable and is closed by the golf course superintendent.)