The Rules of Golf acknowledge that lightning on golf courses has caused deaths and injuries and urges golf clubs to take precautions for the protection of golfers against lightning. 

The Golf Centre monitor weather conditions during the Shop’s opening hours and advise the Captain or a nominated delegate when lightning is believed to be imminent or when conditions may cause a suspension of play.

Rule 6-8b and Appendix 1C-4 make provision for “Suspension of Play due to a Dangerous Situation”.  Such provision permits the Committee to suspend play, or for players to discontinue play (Rule 6-8a), if they believe that there is a danger from lightning.

  • How close is thunderstorm?
  • Count flash to bang. 3 seconds is 1 kilometre. If the siren sounds or you believe there is a danger from lightning, seek cover.
  • Near Clubhouse?
    • Mark ball. Leave golf clubs and umbrellas
    • Walk with partners at least 4 metres apart, NOT in close group.

o       Walk to clubhouse and get inside.

  • Too far from Clubhouse?
    • Mark ball.
    • Get away from water (puddles, dams).
    • Do not stand together in a group. Separate at least 4 metres from partners.
    • Do not stand under isolated tree.
    • Do not stand near golf clubs.
    • Do not stand on high point.
    • Abandon umbrella.
    • Do not stand near fence or anything constructed of or containing metal.
    • Seek shelter in a low area under thick growth of trees. 
  • Lightning Striking in immediate area

o    Feel hair stand on end – lightning about to strike.

o    Drop to knees, bend forward and grab knees. DO NOT lie flat. 

  • 30 minute safety rule
    • You will be safe if 30 minutes have passed since last thunder heard/lightning seen.