Renner Park Golf
Address: 168 Oropi Road, Greerton, Tauranga, 3112
Ph: 07 543 4954
Email: info@rennerparkgolf.co.nz
Jan Higgins – Shop/Clubhouse Manager
Ph: 07 543 4954
Email: manager@rennerparkgolf.co.nz
Ian Heyes – CourseManager
Ph: 0274 971 949
Email: admin@rennerparkgolf.co.nz
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Faqs
What is the proper dress code for a golf course?
To maintain a professional atmosphere, most golf courses require players to wear collared shirts, tailored shorts or pants, and golf shoes. Please avoid denim, gym wear, or open-toe shoes.
When should I arrive for my tee time?
We recommend arriving 20–30 minutes before your tee time. This allows you to check in, warm up, and ensure your group starts on time.
How do I know when it's my turn to play?
The player with the lowest score on the previous hole tees off first. On the fairway, the player furthest from the hole plays first, unless you’re playing “ready golf” to help speed up the game.
What is "ready golf"?
Ready golf” is when players hit when they are ready (and it’s safe), rather than strictly waiting for their turn. This keeps the pace of play smooth and enjoyable.
How can I help maintain the course during play?
Please:
- Repair divots
- Fix ball marks on greens
- Rake bunkers after use
- Follow cart path rules
- Respecting the course keeps it in top condition for everyone.
What should I do if my ball heads toward another group?
Shout “Fore!” loudly to warn others if there’s a chance your ball may come close to them.
How do I mark my ball on the green?
Place a small marker (like a coin) directly behind your ball before lifting it. This ensures you’re not blocking another player’s line or shot.
How fast should I play?
Aim to complete each hole in about 15 minutes and always keep pace with the group ahead of you.
Where should I stand while others are hitting?
Stand quietly to the side or behind the player, out of their line of sight, and at a safe distance.
Can I talk while someone is swinging?
No. Out of respect, please remain silent and still when another player is preparing and making their shot.