Mini Golf Rules
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040599 University of Nebraska Campus Recreation Mini Golf Rules The game of mini golf consists of playing a ball from the tee into the hole by a stroke or successive strokes in accordance with the rules. A. Rules of Stroke Play 1. The competitor who plays the stipulated round or rounds in the fewest strokes is the winner. 2. 5 stroke limit per hole. 3. One stroke penalty if: Ball jumps fairway – play next shot from spot where ball jumped fairway. Ball is snagged in an obstacle – free ball and play from that spot, not nearer the hole. 4. Ball may be moved 6 inches from a rail or hazard without penality. 5. After members of party reach putting green, the one nearest the hole will putt first and continue to putt until ball is in cup. Do not take turns on the putting greens. B. Equipment 1. Clubs A. All participants must use club provided. 2. The Ball A. All participants must use ball provided. C. Player's Responsibilities 1. Competitors shall remain in the group/foursome to which they have been assigned by the OCR or Intramural Staff. 2. Players should check their score after each hole for accuracy. Scores may not be altered once the scorecard has been turned in. Turn in one scorecard per group. All players should sign the score card and it must be turned in to the site supervisor or disqualification results. 3. There will be no handicapping of scores. 4. Players should not unduly delay play. 5. The playing of practice strokes during the play of a hole or between holes is forbidden. A practice swing is not a stroke unless the ball is hit. 6. The number of strokes a player has taken shall include penalty strokes incurred. D. Co-Rec Modifications Co-Rec teams will consist of two players, one male and one female. Players must designate a co-rec partner before beginning play. It is not necessary that co-rec partners play in the same foursome. Scores of co-rec partners will be combined, then compared to other co-rec entries to determine a champion. E. Other Rules 1. A UNL ID is required of all participants on site. 2. Participants should be aware that there is a risk of injury in participation in Intramural Sports due to the inherent nature of the activity. Individuals are encouraged to have a physical examination and to obtain adequate health and accident insurance prior to participation. Individuals participate in Intramural Sports at their own risk. UNL IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY INSTITUTION.