Course Description
Penmar Municipal Golf Course was designed by David Kent and opened in 1962. It is a beautifully landscaped executive 9-hole course located in Venice, CA. This short regulation course offers a variety of challenges and is an excellent opportunity to brush up on your short game. Penmar, because of it's proximity to Venice Beach provides a cool golfing experience during the hot summer months. The Penmar Recreation Center is located across the street.
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COURSE CONTACT INFORMATION
Starter: (310) 396-6228 Coffee Shop: (310) 396-8920
 Region: Pacific District: Southwest Council District: 11 Neighborhood Service Area: West Los Angeles
AMENITIES
- Practice Putting Greens
- Rental Clubs
- Coffee Shop: (310) 396-8920
- Golf lessons are available. For further information, please call (310) 230-2052
LOCAL RULES OF GOLF
- The first 6 groups of the day MUST set a pace of under 1 hour and 45 minutes. If this is a problem for your group, please play later in the day so as not to impair the pace of play for the rest of the golfers.
- Out of Bounds - is defined by the perimeter fence and on the left side of #9 by the white O.B. stakes and the area to the left of the service road. No Relief.
- Protective Fences & Service Roads - play as immovable objects. If they interfere with a stance or swing, drop at the nearest point of relief plus one club length no nearer the hole, without penalty.
- Ball on Wrong Green or Tee - MUST be dropped at nearest point of relief plus one club length no nearer the hole, without penalty.
- Carts MUST be kept OFF tees and away from all greens.
- Yardages from colored posts are measured to the center of the green: Blue-200 yds, White-150 yds, Red-100 yds, Yellow-50 yds. Orange distance flag in the #2 and #6 fairways is 200 yards from white tees.
- On the Tee - Short hitters and beginners hit first. Keep Practice swings to a minimum. NO MULLIGANS!
- On the Fairway - Limit practice swings. Select club and hit without delay. Help search for lost balls AFTER you hit your shot. Limit search for lost balls to 3 minutes.
- On the Green - Place clubs between green and next tee. Study your putt while others are putting. Use continuous putting.
- IMPORTANT NOTE: If your group is falling behind, as soon as the first person putts out, go to the next tee and tee off.
SCORECARD - AERIAL VIEW - COURSE LAYOUT
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