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The course record has been held since 2005 by Jordan Valentine with a 63 for the Men, Kathy Jones set the record in 2009 with a 67 for the Women and Matthew Bradt holds the Junior record with a 72.
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rules)
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USGA
Course
Rating |
USGA
Slope
Rating |
| Men |
Blue |
71.2 |
125 |
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White |
69.2 |
121 |
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Gold |
64.6 |
102 |
| Women |
Gold |
68.1 |
118 |
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Red |
67.4 |
114 |

"Drop Areas provided on
#3, #11 & #18
One stroke
penalty"
USGA
RULES GOVERN PLAY
PLUS THESE LOCAL RULES
- Ball hit in environmentally sensitive area on holes #3, #11 and
#18 may use drop area as marked.
- A ball which crosses the runway on holes #2 and #8 and comes
to rest beyond the runway is out of bounds, even though it may
lie on another part of the course.
- #10 & 11 Greens; Committee has deemed the retaining wall to be
an Immovable Obstruction. If the wall interferes with your stance
or swing, take a drop within one club-length of your nearest point
of relief, no closer to the hole.
- Red Stakes- Lateral Hazard, one stroke penalty.
- Yellow Stakes- Water hazard, drop behind hazard, one stroke
penalty.
- White Stakes-Out of bounds, play next shot as nearly as possible
at the spot from which the last ball was played, one stroke
penalty.
SAFETY RULES
- No entry on runway area whatsoever.
- Absolutely no teeing off on holes #2 and #8 when an airplane is
taking off or landing. A flying golf ball can cause a fatal plane
crash.
- #8, Under No circumstances may a golfer play their tee shot up
#1 fairway.
- Individual golfer is responsible for any damage or injury they
cause.
- All fences are electrified. These are environmentally sensitive
areas, they include white areas on tee signs.
Dress Code
- No Metal Spikes, cutoff jeans or muscle shirts. Collared shirts preferred.
- No Glass Containers or Walk-On Coolers.
- 90 degree rule applies.
- Carts must stay on paths by all tees and greens.
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