New Buyer - Rev. October 2019

SECTION VIII:

TENNIS OPERATIONS

A. General 1.

Tennis courts are for the use of members and their guests only. 2. No guests or Immediate Family members who live within a 50-mile radius shall utilize the tennis facilities more than twelve (12) times per calendar year regardless of which member is their host. members are responsible for their guests and any fee incurred, which will be charged to their account. 3. The tennis-playing schedule will be set-up by the Tennis Committee. The Tennis Committee shall schedule club tournaments, and other special programmed events to meet the needs of the members and best interest of the Club. 4. Proper tennis etiquette and good sportsmanship are expected of all players. Players are asked to enter via the gates at the rear of the courts so as not to interrupt play on adjacent courts. Reservations may be made by telephone, or in person, not more than three (3) days in advance. Players requiring lights for night play can use light switches next to Courts 2 and 3. 2. All players must register in the Tennis Pro Shop at least ten (10) minutes prior to playing or forfeit the reservation, which will be open to anyone 3. Any reservation for court time that is not canceled, or fails to show up at the appointed time, may be subject to sanctions. 4. Reservations will be limited to 1-1/2 hours for Doubles and one (1) hour for Singles. 5. Adults will have priority on courts. 6. Courts 1 – 4 are open for play from 7:30 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. every day. With Daylight Savings, courts 5-8 are available for play each evening. 7. A member's booked lesson qualifies as a court reservation. 8. The Club may charge a cancellation fee if a member does not cancel a reservation for a special event or a lesson at least 24 hours in advance. 9. The Club reserves the right to host tennis tournaments at the Club and utilize “center courts” for matches of interest. 10. The ball machine may be reserved in one hour increments during shop hours. Courts are not to be used when the nets are lowered or a closed sign is posted. Wet courts that appear shiny are not playable; playing on wet courts can be dangerous and can damage courts. 2. The Tennis Director, or designated member of the tennis staff, shall determine when courts are playable.

B. Reservations 1.

C. Court Maintenance 1.

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