Hills Social Golf Club

A good golfer has the determination to win and the patience to wait for the breaks -Gary Player

About Us

Welcome to the official website for the Hills Social Golf Club! You will find here all the latest results, statistics and handicaps for our group, along with some other interesting information. For those that are visiting this site, we are a group of golfers originally from the Castle Hill area but now have players from all around Western Sydney. We get together monthly to play golf at various local courses, currently being Woodville, Rosnay Auburn and Glenmore Heritage Valley.

Over the years we have also travelled to courses outside of Sydney for golfing weekends, including Wollongong, Links Shell Cove, Port Kembla, Calderwood Valley, Horizons, Nelson Bay, Newcastle, Pacific Dunes, Narooma, Mollymook (Hilltop), Tallwoods, Hunter Valley Country Club, and Cypress Lakes.

During the year we run various competitions, but our main aim is to enjoy playing golf together, and by paying a little bit more for each game, we have in the past been able to donate several thousand dollars to various charities.

For more information, please feel free to drop us an email at info@hillssocialgolf.com

Rules & Etiquette

Hills Social Golf Club Etiquette – Courtesy, Patience and Common Sense…

The following tips are not exhaustive, but they are some things we all should be aware of while on the golf course:

  1. Always be conscious of other players. Show respect, patience and courtesy.
    Try not to talk or move during other players shots.
  2. Don’t stand behind other players during their shot or when they are putting.
  3. Always be ready to play your next shot in order to avoid delays. Don’t stand
    on the tee talking, someone tee-up and hit off if you are not waiting for the
    group in front of you to play.
  4. Always mark your cards at the next tee, not on or around the green you have
    just played.
  5. Always replace your divots and repair pitch marks on the green.
  6. Always rake the bunker after use.
  7. Before putting, leave your buggy to the side of the green nearest the next
    tee. Don’t leave it where you have to hold up players behind you while you
    retrieve it.
  8. Walk smartly between shots, and try to keep up with the group ahead of
    you.
  9. Try to keep an eye on other players shots in order to save them time if they
    can’t find their ball.
  10. Don’t spend more than two minutes looking for a lost ball.
  11. On the green, the ball furthest from the hole putts first. However, to save
    time, if that player is not ready, ask them if they are happy for you to putt.
  12. Don’t stand or walk on the line of other players putts.
  13. Don’t let your shadow interfere with other players putts.
  14. When playing a shot from another fairway, you do not have right of way.
    Wait until they have played their shot or have called you to play before
    entering their fairway.

Rules & Etiquette

Basic Rules…

The following are just a few rules that you should know. Always check your card for any local rules:

  1. The ball is always to be played as it lies, unless an order for preferred lies is
    given, in which case the ball may be moved a hand span if it is on the
    fairway. If you pick up your ball or move it during play, you incur a stroke
    penalty.
  2. If you are in a bunker or water hazard, do not touch the ground with your
    club before the downswing.
  3. If your club strikes the ball more than once in a single stroke, count the
    stroke and add a penalty stroke.
  4. When putting, after you have had a putt, it is your decision whether to
    continue or not unless already dictated by the distance from the hole.
    Always let your playing partners know if you are going to continue. It is
    usually better to putt out unless you are going to be standing on someone
    else’s line, or if you need to take a break.
  5. If your ball is in casual water, ground under repair, or a hole made by an
    animal, you may drop it without penalty within one club-length of the
    nearest point of relief not nearer the hole.
  6. If your ball is in a water hazard (usually marked with yellow stakes), you
    may play it as it lies or take a penalty stroke and drop the ball anywhere
    back along the line of flight.
  7. If your ball is in a lateral water hazard (red stakes), you may also drop the
    ball within two club lengths back along the line of flight and take a penalty.
  8. If your ball may be lost or out of bounds, you may play a provisional ball
    before you go to look for the original ball.