Know the Code!

Pease Golf is committed to providing an enjoyable golf experience for everyone, and our rules and policies help make that possible! Familiarize yourself with the Pease Golf code of conduct to ensure you and all our golfers have a fun, positive experience.

Rules and Regulations for Pease Golf Course and Facilities

Pease Golf is committed to providing an enjoyable golf experience for everyone, and our rules and policies help make that possible! Familiarize yourself with the Pease Golf code of conduct to ensure you and all our golfers have a fun, positive experience.

Course Rules

The golf course closes each day at sunset. Golfers must leave the course at the end of the day once the game has been completed. 

All players must be at least 6 years of age before they are allowed to be out on the golf course. All players must have their own set of golf clubs to play on any of the three 9-hole courses. All rates are subject to change.

Proper Attire

We ask that golfers and those utilizing our course and facilities adhere to the Pease Golf requirements for proper attire. 

  • No tank tops or sleeveless shirts
  • No cut-offs or gym shorts
  • Appropriate-length shorts
  • No jerseys

For women, we ask that sleeveless shirts have a collar and shorts or skirts are an appropriate length. 

Jeans can be worn but must not have stains or holes. 

Soft spikes are mandatory.

Golf Cart Policy

In inclement weather or poor turf conditions, Pease Golf reserves the right to restrict motorized golf cart traffic. However, we recognize the needs of golfers with disabilities for whom it would be impossible to enjoy the golf course with restrictions on golf cart use. Golfers with disabilities can identify themselves to PGC management personnel. If there is a reasonable belief that a golfer may not be disabled by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), it is legally permissible for management to request proof of a disability, such as a government-issued permanent disabled car placard or other identifying information which may reasonably be accepted as valid. Management will provide golfers covered by the ADA with a separate golf cart identifying placard. This will allow disabled golfers to only leave and return to the cart path at designated points on each hole. Please address any concerns you may have in connection with this policy to PGC management personnel.

Please understand that when golf carts are operated off of designated paths, that such off the path operations may adversely affect turf and soil, as well as playability. PGC appreciates your cooperation in using care and exercising good judgement. Any use of golf carts off the cart path will be at the sole risk of the golfer, and any problems injuries resulting from such use are the golfer’s responsibility. For safety reasons PGC strongly discourages the use of golf carts on severe slopes or through tall grass areas. Natural, unmowed areas may be designated as environmentally sensitive and also present a fire hazard; please avoid these areas when operating a golf cart. Course management reserves the right to restrict all golf cart traffic in instances when excessive heat, moisture stress, new turf, other related or maintenance-related conditions create extreme safety issues or would result in any cart traffic causing excessive turf damage. If at any time it is apparent these conditions might exist, PGC suggests calling ahead.

Violation of this policy may result in suspension of golf privileges. PGC encourages and welcomes your suggestions and asks for your cooperation in providing accessibility and making your use of PGC a quality golf experience.

If you have any questions, please contact PGC general manager at 803-433-1331.