Player Code of Conduct:

 

Code of Conduct:

 

By submitting an entry for any SNJGA-administered competition, the player understands that their participation is at the sole discretion of the SNJGA. A player may be removed from any competition at the discretion of the SNJGA at any time before or during the competition. Incidents of unbecoming conduct or actions deemed to be detrimental to the image of the SNJGA or the spirit of the game are grounds for such removal and suspension from future SNJGA administered competitions.

 

Violations of the Code of Conduct:

 

Any of the following actions by a Southern Nevada Junior Golf Tour player at any SNJGA event or toward another SNJGA player, volunteer, official or staff, constitutes a violation of the Code of Conduct:

  1. Unsportsmanlike conduct, including abusive language, cheating, club throwing, disrespect to volunteers, officials or fellow competitors, golf course staff or SNJGA staff or abuse of golf course property.
  2. Not adhering to the dress code at the host golf course
  3. Use or association with drugs, alcohol, or smoking or chewing tobacco products
  4. Conduct not becoming of an SNJGA player, such as acting in anger or creating other distractions
  5. Failure to treat host golf course with respect by ignoring the responsibility of caring for the course, filling divots, and repairing ball marks
  6. Physical abuse, threat of physical abuse, verbal abuse, slander or libel towards other players, parents, coaches, sponsors, host golf course staff or members, SNJGA staff or volunteers.
  7. Suspension could also result from actions that are disruptive to other players or create an unfavorable image of the association. A player that performs an act considered to be unsportsmanlike conduct will have the incident reviewed by the SNJGA Tournament Committee to determine if further action including suspension is warranted. This is by no means a complete list of violations, therefore, the SNJGA may suspend a player for unbecoming conduct.