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Tucson • Arizona USGA RULES GOVERN ALL PLAY EXCEPT WHERE MODIFIED BY THESE FOLLOWING LOCAL RULES • When a player’s ball has not been found or is known or virtually certain to be out of bounds, the player may proceed under local rule E-5 for a PENALTY OF TWO STROKES. The player may not use this option if the player has played a provisional ball or as an option to take relief for the original ball that is known or virtually certain to have come to rest in a penalty area. • OB defined by white stakes • Free relief from the driving range fence and netting behind 9 green. • The course-side edge of the homeowner’s wall on the left of 3 defines the OB. • Split rail fencing defines OB on the following holes: 1, 3, 4, 8, 16, 17, left and right of 1 fairway, left of 2 fairway, left of 6 tee, left of 7 fairway and left of 12 fairway. • The Split rail fencing left of 10 green defines a red penalty area. Relief for this penalty area must be taken in the drop zone with a one stroke penalty. • Drop Area for holes 10 & 18 are the Red Teeing grounds, unless otherwise marked. • The wash crossing hole 3 is a penalty area. The edge of the penalty area is as marked or defined by its natural boundary. All other washes that cross holes on 6, 11, 13, 14 & 17 are part of the general area. • All roads and paths are considered Obstructions. • Shots hitting telephone wires must be replayed. FORTY NINER COUNTRY CLUB IS COMMITTED TO THE FOLLOWING RULES OF ETIQUETTE • 4:15 pace of play will be enforced. Please keep pace with the group ahead of you and allow faster play through. Par 3s should be completed in 11 minutes, Par 4s should be completed in 14 minutes and Par 5s should be completed in 17 minutes. • Please repair all pitch marks on greens, and fill divots with sand and seed provided. • Please keep golf carts at least 30 yards from putting surfaces. • Appropriate attire is required at all times when using any of the golf facilities. • Please respect the privacy of homeowners and their property which borders the golf course. — ESTABLISHED 1961 — • On course restrooms located at 6 green and 14 tee. Course is irrigated with reclaimed water. For your safety, do NOT drink irrigation water. TUCSON • ARIZONA FORTY NINER COUNTRY CLUB 12000 E. Tanque Verde Road • Tucson, Arizona 85749 Golf Shop: (520) 749-4925 x 1 Membership Information: (520) 749-4925 x 212 Rincon Mountain Grill: (520) 749-4925 x 2 www.fortyninercc.com “An Enduring Classic, A New Tradition.” — HOME OF THE 1963 & 1964 PGA TOUR TUCSON OPEN — — HOME OF THE 1972 & 1973 LPGA TOUR GAC CLASSIC — 1963 Champion – Don January • 1964 Champion – Jacky Cupit 1972 Champion – Betsy Rawls • 1973 Champion – Judy Rankin HOLE 123456789OUT I 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 IN TOT HCP NET N BLUE M: 70.5/127 386 346 196 378 415 400 500 172 517 3310 I 154 530 396 364 379 533 419 423 161 3359 6669 M: 68.7/119 WHITE W: 74.7/135 368 321 166 358 388 334 467 150 494 3046 T 138 486 371 300 352 510 393 400 128 3078 6124 WHITE/ M: 67.8/116 I GREEN W: 73.7/132 353 321 145 358 362 334 467 150 458 2948 A 138 460 344 300 352 490 373 376 128 2961 5909 HANDICAP 6410 16 8 12 14 18 2 L 17 5913 11 71315 PAR 44344453536 35444544336 72 HANDICAP 5317 9 13 11 7 15 1 18 2414 12 6 10 8 16 M: 66.7/114 GREEN W: 72.3/127 353 302 145 321 362 301 444 122 458 2808 111 460 344 270 328 490 373 376 101 2853 5661 GREEN/ M: 65.0/108 RED W: 70.2/121 353 302 145 321 252 301 444 122 458 2698 111 460 344 270 328 399 300 295 101 2608 5306 M: 63.0/104 RED W: 68.3/115 261 302 145 321 252 301 393 122 437 2534 93 383 271 270 316 399 300 295 79 2406 4940 04/9 DATE: SCORER: ATTEST:.
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