House Rules

Safety First

Players play with real golf balls and real golf clubs. While at Bayshore, hitters should be aware of their environment and those around them before taking a shot to make sure the area is clear of any other person. Guests should always stay clear of the hitting area so that a swing does not accidentally hit them. Bayshore is not liable for any harm or injury caused by participants at Bayshore. You must play with golf balls provided or you may use your own golf balls provided they are new and clean. Use of old/dirty golf balls or use of balls with markings on them of any kind will leave marks on the screen and potentially damage the screen.

You Must Use the Plastic Tee's Provided by Bayshore

‍You must use the plastic Tee's provided by Bayshore when hitting off a tee, you may NOT use wooden tees as they break and could damage the screen if they were to strike it after a hit.

Do Not Touch the Screen

‍Do not touch the hitting screen. It is made from a proprietary material and is designed to absorb the impact of a golf ball going over 200 MPH. Touching the screen will deposit body oils and potentially other dirt or substances that may be on your hands.

The Only Items that Should be Hit or Thrown at the Screen are Golf Balls

‍Do not hit or throw any item at anything other than hitting a golf ball at the screen at Bayshore. Do not throw a golf ball or any other item within the Bayshore. If you cause damage of any kind by throwing a golf ball, you will be responsible for that damage and the cost of repair.

Food and Beverages

‍You may bring your own food and/or beverages into Bayshore. You are responsible for cleaning up after yourself, not leaving a mess and notifying staff immediately of any spillage or mishap that may be caused by your food or beverage or otherwise by you or others in your party while at Bayshore. You must take out anything you bring into Bayshore including all food and beverage cans, bottles, containers, etc.

No Smoking or Vaping

No smoking or vaping of any kind is permitted at Bayshore, including in the Bays, hallways, reception area, bathrooms and any other area.

Surveillance

The premises may be monitored by video surveillance cameras for the protection of our guests and our facility.

Dress Code

Play golf in your jeans or other casual attire. No golf course attire required. However, clean shoes and sneakers are required as not to damage the hitting and putting surfaces. No metal spikes or cleats (other than golf cleats) are permitted.