Golden Gate Park golf course re-opens after fire
The Golden Gate Park golf course has reopened after a fire destroyed its 67-year-old clubhouse earlier this month.
The Golden Gate Park golf course has reopened after a fire destroyed its 67-year-old clubhouse earlier this month.
The Golden Gate Park golf course has reopened after a fire destroyed its 67-year-old clubhouse earlier this month, park officials said.
A temporary unit is in place, and though food service is limited, all other services are back to normal at the popular nine-hole golf course at the west end of the park.
Golfers can once again reserve tee times starting at 7 a.m., with the last tee time at 6:30 p.m. Golf lessons for young and old have resumed at the course, according to park officials.
The San Francisco Fire Department is investigating the fire, which was reported at 2:47 a.m. July 2 at the course.
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