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OCR: RULES COURSE #1 U. S. G . A & THE FOLLOWING LOCAL RULES GOVERN ALL PLAY FLOOD CONTROL CHANNEL : Ball May be dropped within two club lengths, no nearer the hole, at point of entry, or replayed as near as possible to point from where stroke was originally played. Ball coming to rest on opposite side of channel is considered to be in channel . PLAYED FROM CHANNEL. ) Penalty one stroke. (BALL MAY NOT BE LAKES : Play all lakes as lateral water hazards (Rule 26) . Boundaries are defined by water's edge unless otherwise Marked. OUT OF BOUNDS : Fences and Masonry walls bounding green and #18 green. White stakes to left of #1 course, paved cart path left side and behind #9 12 fairway, #9 fairway and right of #18 green. Service yard adjacent to # 3 fairway right side of #17 tee to first bridge. PROTECTIVE FENCES : All protective fences inside course are considered immovable obstructions (Rule 24 & 26). No penalty. ROADS & PATHS : Dirt-play ball as it lies. Paved roads - - and paths-ball may be dropped within one club length from nearest point of relief, not nearer the hole (rule 24). No penalty. STAKED TREES : When stakes interfere with the player's STAAT normal stance or swing, the ball may be lifted without penalty and dropped within one club length from stake, the ball must come to rest not nearer the hole. interference with the line of play is not itself an obstruction (Rule 24) . DROP OUT AREA : On fairway #13, ball coming to rest in drainage ditch (defined by posts and concrete walls), ball may be dropped one club length from nearest ROSE BOWL point of relief no nearer hole. No penalty. Posts and concrete walls are concidered immovable obstructions . AREAS OUTLINED BY WHITE CHALK LINES : Considered as ground under repair (Rule 25).