Etiquette
Please adhere to the course etiquette anytime and show consideration for other players and for the course:
- Replace divots
- Repair pitchmarks
- Rake bunkers carefully
- Replace the rake in the bunker in the direction of play
- Do not cross greens, approaches and tees with golf trolleys or electric golf trolleys
- Allow faster groups to play through (time limit 4 hours!)
- Driving range balls are not permitted for use on the course under any circumstances
- Proper dress (see dress code)
All players are requested to adhere to both golf etiquette and dress code.
HeadwearCaps must be worn with the peak facing forward. All other standard golf headwear is acceptable.
Shirts
Golf shirts must have a collar or stand-up collar and sleeves.
Gentlemen are required to wear their shirts tucked inside their trousers. Collarless shirts and T-shirts of any description are not permitted.
Long trousers
Blue jeans are not permitted; trousers made of jeans material in colours other than blue are permissible under the dress code.
Short trousers
Bermuda shorts and other trousers must reach the knee.
Shoes
Only golf shoes with soft spikes or studs are permitted.
Ladies
Please note: collarless shirts and tops must have sleeves while sleeveless shirts and tops must have collars.The neckline must be modest. Backless tops are not desired. Trousers, Bermuda shorts and golf skirts are permitted.
Mobile telephones
Mobile phones are not to be used on the course under any circumstances other than by a doctor on duty!
Compliance with the rules
This code of conduct applies to all golfers, their caddies and accompanying persons.They will not be allowed admission to the golf courses unless appropriately dressed.This also applies to the areas of the golf academy, the driving range, all practice facilities as well as the putting greens.
The dress code will be monitored and enforced at all times. All employees of the Golf Club Bad Ragaz and the Golf Club Heidiland are required to expel persons who fail to adhere to the rules. Please therefore endeavour to avoid unpleasant situations in the interests of all concerned.




