No person shall be entitled to use the facilities of the Paramus
Golf and Country Club or be on or about the course without having
first registered before each play and been issued a permit to do so.
Such permit shall be evidenced by a receipt showing that the person
or persons using the course have paid the appropriate fees for such
use as delineated in this article. Any person obtaining a permit to
play must present valid, government-issued personal identification.
The golf course staff must record on the point of sales system the
identity of all persons issued a permit to play. A person who has
signed in for the daily waiting list may use the practice facilities
at the golf course while waiting for his or her name to be called,
although he/she has not yet registered nor received a permit to play.
[Amended 3-28-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-14]
A. Permits
when issued shall entitle the holder to use the facilities of the
course and to be on or about the course only on the day when issued.
One round of golf is equivalent to a total of nine or 18 holes depending
on the rate paid. Those permit holders using the "Quick Golf" mobile
application are only entitled to the number of holes they have checked
in and out for.
B. Golfers
must arrive 20 minutes prior to their scheduled tee time. Failure
to arrive early may result in the loss of the tee time and/or their
group may be delayed.
C. Lottery
times after 12:00 noon will have the length of the season shortened
by two months, September and October. The normal weekend lottery is
29 weeks from April through October. The times after 12:00 noon will
not be reserved, starting the end of August. Two thousand dollars
divided by 29 weeks is $68.96 per week. The 20 weeks would cost $1,400.
Every 10 minutes past 12:00 noon will be discounted an additional
$100.
D. Saturday
lottery time holders must modify online or cancel their tee time by
Friday at 5:00 a.m. Sunday lottery time holders must modify or cancel
their tee time by Saturday at 5:00 a.m. The modified or cancelled
times will then be available for all registered golfers to book online.
E. No-show
fees. Groups that do not modify or cancel as required for the first
occurrence will be charged a no-show fee of $50 per player. This must
be paid prior to their next round. Failure to pay will result in losing
golf privileges until it is paid. After a second no-show, the group
will again be charged $50 per player. Failure to pay will result in
losing golf privileges until it is paid. After a third no-show, the
lottery time of the group will be sold to another group with no refund
to the original group. The group will no longer have the ability to
put in a future lottery application.
F. Credit
card fees. All players using a credit card will have the credit card
fee passed along to them individually.
Effective January 1, 2019, the fees shall be as set forth in the Schedule of Fees, §
A460-21.
Holiday fees will be charged on the following days: New Year's
Day, Good Friday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving
Day, and the day after Thanksgiving.
[Amended 4-19-2022 by Ord. No. 2022-11]
A. The restaurant and bar facilities presently existing on the premises
shall be permitted to continue to operate as a concession awarded
to the highest responsible bidder, after public bidding, subject to
the rules and regulations established by the Borough of Paramus and
the specification restrictions and contract permitting the operation
of the bar and restaurant. Only alcoholic beverages purchased at the
bar, restaurant, halfway house or beverage cart may be consumed. Furthermore,
there shall be no outside alcoholic beverages brought onto the premises
without the express consent of the Mayor and Council.
B. The provisions of Subsection
A of this section shall supersede and amend any provision of any other Borough ordinance prohibiting alcoholic beverages on Borough property, limited, however, to this specific exception only.
The rules and regulations controlling the use of the golf course
facilities and any future amendments shall be adopted by resolution
by the Mayor and Council.
Any person convicted of a violation of any of the provisions of this article shall, upon conviction, be subject to the penalties provided by §
1-15 of this Code.