to seek shelter immediately! In the case of interrupted activity due to lightning, the most appropriate course of action is to seek shelter in the main clubhouse. The appropriate secondary course of action is to seek shelter at the provided course shelters, restrooms, or maintenance building when open. The practice range and putting green will be closed during a Club Alert occurrence. Members who decide to continue to play will do so at their own risk. When the “All Clear” sounds players who suspended play have priority on the hole where they left off over players who play during the suspension. The Club Alert System is not an absolute protection against hazardous conditions. DO NOT RELY ON SILENCE TO MEAN THERE ARE NO HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS. If weather conditions or common sense indicate that conditions are hazardous, take appropriate actions to ensure safety. While the Club Staff may attempt to warn members and/or require outdoor activity to cease, under no circumstances shall The Forest Highlands Association, its Club management or staff, be held liable for failing to alert members of hazardous weather conditions or the need to discontinue outdoor activity and proceed to a safe area. The “all-clear” (three short blasts) signal will be sounded when the lightning has left the area. (A minimum of 15 minutes is required, once lightning is no longer detected, before an all clear signal will sound.) 5.20 Caddie Program Caddies and forecaddies will be available to those members who would like to walk and enjoy the experience of a caddie. To reserve a caddie or forecaddie, make a request when making the tee time reservation. Minimum notice is 48 hours in advance so the proper arrangements can be made. Members who “no-show” or do not cancel a caddie 24 hours in advance will be charged the appropriate caddie fee. See Rules Section 7.3 for the caddie fee schedule.
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