Terms of Use
Application of the Terms
Article 1
All users of the golf course, whether members or guests, are subject to the Club Rules and by-laws as well as these Terms.
Formation of the Use Agreement
Article 2
Players must sign the prescribed register at the front desk on the day of play. Upon signature, the golf course accepts the signer as a facility user under these Terms.
Refusal of Use
Article 3
The golf course may refuse the use of its facilities in the following cases. If such circumstances arise during play, continued use may be denied.
- 1) Insufficient time remains before the start due to lessons or briefings.
- 2) Visitors are not accompanied or introduced by a member.
- 3) Acts against public order or morals, or when there is a reasonable risk thereof.
- 4) The person is deemed to belong to an organized crime group or other anti-social forces.
- 5) Bringing in or introducing members of anti-social forces.
- 6) Any conduct that disrupts operations, such as unreasonable demands or acts causing discomfort to other guests.
- 7) A person belonging to anti-social forces becomes a corporate member without proper registration.
- 8) Application made under a false or another person’s name.
- 9) Causing course closure through false statements or dishonest conduct.
- 10) Any other violation of these Terms or circumstances deemed inappropriate for continued use.
Closed Days & Opening Hours
Article 4
Closed days and opening hours are determined by the golf course and may be changed temporarily as necessary.
Valuables, Personal Belongings & Vehicles
Article 5
Lockers, valuables lockers, and parking are available; however, the golf course is not liable for loss, theft, damage, or other incidents. Cash and other valuables are accepted at the front desk only when their type and value are declared and deposited in a sealed envelope under joint confirmation; otherwise, we assume no responsibility. Deposited items will be returned in exchange for the claim ticket. If you lose the ticket, notify us immediately.
Incidents Involving Courier Services
Article 6
With respect to courier services (receipt, storage, shipping), the golf course merely acts as an agent between parties and assumes no liability for incidents occurring in the process.
Player Responsibility for Safety; Etiquette & Manners
Article 7
Golf can involve hazards. Players must observe etiquette and manners and play at their own risk, regardless of any advice from caddies.
Practice Swings on the Tee
Article 8
Practice swings must be limited to the teeing area within the tee markers or other designated spots. Do not enter the teeing ground unnecessarily.
Confirming Shot Distance
Article 9
When playing behind another group, judge your own distance—regardless of caddie advice—and never hit into the group ahead. Any issues from hitting into others are solely the player’s responsibility.
Signals from Caddies and Forecaddies
Article 10
Caddie/forecaddie signals indicate that the group ahead appears beyond normal shot distance; even so, players must judge their own distance before hitting.
Positioning During Play
Article 11
Accompanying players must never step in front of the player who is taking a shot.
Hitting into Adjacent Holes
Article 12
Hitting into adjacent holes is particularly dangerous. Players must exercise caution and take full responsibility to judge their own distance and direction.In the event this occurs, the player must give a clear warning to players on that hole and proceed with due care to avoid disturbance or injury.
Retreat and Shelters
Article 13
When allowing the following group to play through, players in the leading group must retreat to a shelter or safe place until all members of the following group have completed their shots.
Leaving the Green
Article 14
After finishing a hole, players must immediately leave the green, and proceed safely to the next hole without interfering with shots from the following group.
Suspension of Play During Thunderstorms
Article 15
If thunder is heard, play must be suspended immediately. Players must seek safety in shelters or other secure areas designated by the Club. The Club reserves the right to suspend or cancel play if weather conditions pose a danger to players.
Golf Cart Use
Article 16
Golf carts must be operated with great care. Players are required to:
- 1. Users must comply with the “Operating Instructions and Warnings” posted on the cart.
- 2. Users must comply with employee instructions regarding cart operation.
- 3. If a malfunction is suspected, immediately report it to staff.
- 4. Exercise extreme caution where players and cart paths intersect, such as near the clubhouse or other intersections.
- 5. Yield appropriately at intersections to prevent accidents.The Club accepts no liability for injuries or damages resulting from improper cart operation.
Prohibition of Fire
Article 17
Do not use fire, including smoking, on the course or in the clubhouse except in designated areas. Always fully extinguish matches and cigarettes before placing them in ashtrays.
Responsibility in Case of Violation
Article 18
If a player violates these Terms of Use and such violation results in damage or injury to another person, or to themselves, the Club bears no responsibility for compensation.
Checking Clubs After Play
Article 19
Players must carefully check their clubs upon completion of play. The Club accepts no responsibility for missing or damaged equipment once players have confirmed their belongings.
Liability for Damages
Article 20
If a user, intentionally or through negligence, causes damage to staff, property, or facilities, they must compensate for the amount of such damages.
Items Prohibited on Premises
Article 21
The following items are prohibited on the premises:
- 1. Pets such as animals and birds
- 2. Items with strong odors
- 3. Firearms, swords, or other weapons
- 4. Explosives, gasoline, or other flammable or hazardous substances
- 5. Devices that produce loud noise
- 6. Any other dangerous or disruptive items
Prohibited Conduct
Article 22
The following conduct is strictly prohibited:
- 1. Gambling or other immoral behavior
- 2. Unauthorized sales, solicitation, or advertising
- 3. Disturbing, harassing, or otherwise causing discomfort to others
- 4. Entry into the course by non-players (except when specifically permitted). The Club shall not be liable for any injury or damages sustained by non-players, even when permission is granted.
Responsibilities for Non-Members
Article 23
Members who accompany or introduce non-members are jointly and severally responsible for ensuring that such guests comply with these Terms and for any damages caused by them.In the event that the non-member(s) causes damage to staff, property, or facilities, the member is liable in the compensation for the amount of such damages.
Informing Non-Members
Article 24
Members must ensure that their guests are aware of, and agree to, these Terms of Use prior to using the facilities.
Protection of Personal Information
Article 25
Personal data provided in connection with the use of the facilities shall be managed in accordance with the law. Additional details on the handling of personal data are set forth in the Club’s Privacy Policy.
Amendments to Terms
Article 26
These Terms of Use may be revised following consultation between the Company and the Club’s Board of Directors.
Principle of Good Faith
Article 27
Any matters not provided for in these Terms shall be resolved in the spirit of golf and in accordance with the principles of fairness and good faith.
Effective Date
Article 28
These Terms shall take effect on April 1, 2008.
Spa Resort Hawaiians Golf Course
Fukushima Prefectural Police & Golf Course Anti-Violence Council