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Kissing Camels Golf Club

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JANUARY GOLF SHOP & COURSE HOURS

Golf Shop Monday-Sunday 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Golf Course Monday-Sunday 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (Winter Course)

Practice Range Monday-Sunday 9:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (Mats Only)

COURSE CONDITIONS DUE TO RECENT DAMAGING WINDS Our golf course maintenance team is working diligently to clear the debris on the golf course and ready for play. As the golf course opens, please be aware efforts to clean the course will continue while golfers may be golfing. We ask that you be aware of your surroundings for the safety of our staff and yourself when you are playing.

FROST DELAYS Please check your email and/or call the Golf Shop at 719.636.3520 for updates on frost delays, cart restrictions, and course conditions.

GOLF COURSE AND PRACTICE RANGE Please make sure you are dressed appropriately when using the golf course and practice range. When in doubt please ask a member of the Professional Staff for assistance.

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EVENT CORRECTION – 2022 MAJOR GOLF TOURNAMENTS Due to several event scheduling conflicts internally and externally, the Sheiks & Shebas Couples Member-Guest has been moved to the following dates:

54th Annual Sheiks & Shebas Couples Member-Guest Friday & Saturday, August 4th – 6th, 2022 (Practice Round – Thursday, August 4th)

COLORADO INACTIVE SCORE POSTING SEASON NOVEMBER 14 - MARCH 15 Colorado’s inactive score posting season begins in mid-November. If you are traveling to your winter residences and are NOT in an inactive posting season, please remember to post all your scores immediately after playing. As you know, golf is a game of equity, and it is your responsibility to post your scores.

REMINDER Pet walking, walking/jogging, bicycling, recreation (other than golf), and any other use of the golf course or maintenance paths is not permitted at Kissing Camels Golf Club. The sole use of the golf course is intended for just that, playing golf. Any activities other than golf are not permitted. Regardless of the time of year, this is dangerous because golfers are still using the course and someone or someone’s pet could get hurt. Please understand, the golf course is not KCPOA property and anyone walking on the course (who is not golfing) is not only trespassing but putting themselves at risk of injury. We want our members and their guests to be able to use the golf course in a safe and enjoyable manner.

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