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Each golfer at
the time of registration could ask the Reception to issue a ‘Playing
Record Card’ (a white card for 18-hole rounds and a separate green
colour card for 9-hole rounds). The purpose of this card is to record
each fee-paying round. The card, which is not transferable, would
show the name of the golfer, the number of the golfer’s identity
document, the date of issue and other relevant information. The date
of issue of the card would define the ‘privilege claim period’ and the
‘privilege redemption period’.
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The ‘privilege
claim period’ refers to the three months from the date of issue of the
‘Playing Record Card’. The ‘privilege redemption period’ means the
one month from the expiry of the ‘privilege claim period’.
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For every ten
18-hole rounds of golf played at the East Course, the South Course or
the North Course, on weekdays, weekends or public holidays, on a
fee-paying basis, within the ‘privilege claim period’, the golfer
would be entitled to redeem one complimentary 18-hole round of golf,
at the East Course, the South Course or the North Course. For
example, if a ‘Playing Record Card’ is issued on 5th
July 2007, the ‘privilege claim period’ for the purpose of counting
the ten rounds of golf would be 5th July 2007 to 4th
October 2007, both dates inclusive.
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On the same
basis of that of the 18-hole rounds, one complimentary 9-hole round at
the South Course would be available for every ten 9-hole rounds played
at the South Course. For each individual golfer, his/her ‘Playing
Record Card’ for 18-hole rounds is not inter-changeable with his/her
‘Playing Record Card’ for 9-hole rounds.
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The redemption
of the complimentary round of golf could only be made on a weekday
(not being a public holiday) during the ‘privilege claim period’ or
the ‘privilege redemption period’. Using the illustration explained
in Clause (3) above as an example, the complimentary round of golf
could be redeemed between 5th July 2007 and 4th
November 2007.
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The reservation
of the complimentary round is subject to the normal booking procedures
through the Automatic Telephone Tee-time Booking System or the on-day
walk-in registration including the handicap requirements currently in
force.
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It is the
responsibility of the golfer to present the ‘Playing Record Card’ to
the Reception each time when he/she registers at the Reception. The
Receptionist would put a KSC stamp on the card, initial on it with the
date of recording. To prevent abuse and to maintain integrity, no
request for stamping on the card after registration would be
accepted. The stamping on the ‘Playing Record Card’ could apply
to all fee-paying rounds, including individual games, private groups,
tournaments, corporate entertainment and golf society outings.
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There are no
additional procedures for redemption. The golfer simply makes a
reservation of a tee-time in accordance with the normal booking
procedures and present one ‘Playing Record Card’ of his/her name,
which has ten KSC stamps, to the Reception at the time of
registration.
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Upon redemption,
the Reception would collect the ‘Playing Record Card’ and issue a
complimentary green fee ticket for the named golfer. This green fee
ticket is not transferable to another golfer. The golfer is suggested
to get a new ‘Playing Record Card’ from the Reception during the
registration of his/her next fee-paying round.
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In addition to
the complimentary round of golf, the golfer is entitled to bring
his/her own Private Bag Carrier free of charge, that is, without
paying an administrative fee of HK$50. This privilege is only
applicable to the complimentary round of golf and subject to the rules
and regulations regarding Private Bag Carrier currently in force.
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Claims for
replacement of a lost or damaged ‘Playing Record Card’ would not be
accepted. It is the responsibility of golfers to keep safe custody
of their own cards for their own benefit. The Golf Course reserves
the right to refuse any defaced or damaged ‘Playing Record Card’.
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Abuse on the use
of the ‘Playing Record Card’, for example using other golfer’s card
for stamping purpose, may result in leaving the golf course at once,
forfeiture of the right to enjoy the privilege of the Golfers’ Loyalty
Programme, and/or suspension of the right to book tee-times in
advance.
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The privilege
offered by the ‘Golfers’ Loyalty Programme’ is not convertible to
cash, goods in kind or any other form of services.
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No replacement
or substitute round would be provided if the golfer cannot complete
the complimentary round due to whatever reasons, for examples,
suspension of play as a result of inclement weather, personal health,
etc.
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The decision by
the Golf Course on any disputes regarding the Golfers’ Loyalty
Programme will be final.