Following the Clutch Tour Event members were allowed on the course after 3pm. When the green staff returned at sun rise the next morning, this is what they found in several bunkers:
It's very disheartening to see basic golf etiquette being ignored — bunkers left like this all the time, divots not replaced or filled and pitch marks unrepaired. These small acts of care aren't just tradition; they're essential. Greenkeepers work tirelessly, often before sunrise, to present the course in top condition. When golfers neglect these simple responsibilities, it undoes hours of hard work and shows a lack of respect for both the game and those who maintain it. It's very frustrating not only for fellow players but for the dedicated teams striving to keep the course playable and beautiful. A few extra seconds of effort go a long way. Let’s do better. Much better.
Regards
Mark Guy
Course Director.