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OCR: SAN DIMAS CANYON GOLF COURSE CITY OF SAN DIMAS PUBLIC FACILITY ALL U.S.G.A. RULES APPLY EXCEPT AS MODIFIED BY LOCAL RULES In order to protect young staked trees, you may lift and drop the boll without penalty. Water hazards are defined by yellow stakes and lateral hazards by red stakes: The arroyo on the left of the No. 1 fairway is a lateral hazard for holes 1 and 18. The lakes to the left of No. 3 fairway ore lateral hazard for holes 3 and 15. The stream bed to the left of the No. 6 fairway is o lateral hazard. The arroyo crossing No. 8 fairway is a lateral hazard for holes 11 and 15. The lake to the right of No. 11 fairway is a lateral hazard for holes 11 and 15. The lake across No. 14 fairway is a water hazard. The water course to the left of No. 14 fairway is a lateral hazard for holes 14 and 15. The water course crossing No. 15 fairway is a water hazard. The lake on No. 16 Is a water hazard. Out-of -bounds is defined by boundry fences on holes 4. 7, 8, 9, 13 and 17, and by white stakes to the right on holes 6 and 13. left and rear of hole 9, and left of holes 10. 11. and 12. The employee parking lot, fenced maintenance yard on 18 and the driving range are out-of-bounds. A ball which crosses San Dimas Canyon Road and comes to rest beyond it, is out-of-bounds, even though it may lie on another part of the course. STARTING TIMES AVAILABLE 7 DAYS IN ADVANCE CALL (714) 599-2313 or (818) 966-8547 WE WELCOME GROUP AND CORPORATE GOLF OUTINGS