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Club / Member Services (949) 644-5404 Member Billing / Statements (949) 706-5273Activities Desk (949) 706-5918Catering (949) 706-5930 Membership (949) 706-5280General Manager (949) 706-5960 Starter (949) 706-5290 The Grill (949) 706-5294Website: www.bigcanyoncc.org Email: [email protected]

Welcome Table of Contents from the GOLF ..................................................................................... 3 General Golf Attire Manager Golf Course Play Policy / Play ScheduleIt is with great pride that I invite you to spend your leisure time at your Practice FacilitiesClub. With a history rich in member involvement, Big Canyon Country Golf ShopClub has become a haven for generations of families to enjoy Bag Storageoutstanding golf, food, recreation, and companionship in a relaxed Tournamentssetting. Golf Instruction and Clinics Locker RoomsIn 1969, The Irvine Company had a vision to transform an area by the Speed of Playname of Big Canyon into the lovely community and prestigious country Care of our Courseclub that would later bear its name. On May 5, 1971, the vision became Junior Golfreality as the new 72-par golf course welcomed the first golfers with theofficial grand opening on June 16, 1971. With the approval of the DINING ................................................................................... 6Regular members, the golf course was remodeled in 1998. Their The Dining Roomcommitment to continually polishing this gem has ensured that it simply The Grillgets better with age. Clubhouse Attire The Pool GrillRecognizing that the original clubhouse was no longer meeting the Men’s and Ladies’ Grillsneeds of such an active Club, in 2006 the members voted final approval Wine Programto construct a new facility that would stand the test of time in terms of Cateringdesign, integrity, and the ability to meet the current and future needs of Social and Special Eventsour members and their families. In January 2009, the vision become areality as our members experienced the joy of opening the fabulous new RECREATION .......................................................................... 8facilities. Fitness and Spa Services AquaticsJust as a beautiful house requires a family to call it a home, our member Activities Deskfamilies make Big Canyon Country Club truly special. Multiple Tennisgenerations of families value their time at the Club, be it a round of golf, Youth Activitiesthe special sights and sounds of a holiday event, an invigorating day at Kid Campthe recreation complex or simply relaxing over a quiet meal. There Salonreally is something for every family member to enjoy. The Club is Refreshmentsdelivering to its members and the community the lifestyle envisioned by Recreation Attirethe dreamers over four decades ago. ADMINISTRATION.................................................................. 10The information contained in this guide is designed to keep you familiar Member Serviceswith your home-away-from home. The various department managers Member Communicationsand supervisors indicated throughout, as well as the entire staff, look Accountingforward to providing you with any information and service that will Membershipenhance your experience at the Club. Scholarship ProgramSincerely, CLUB POLICIES AND SERVICES ............................................. 11 Cell Phone and Electronic EquipmentDavid H. Voorhees, CCM, CCE Children(949) 706-5960 [email protected] Gratuities Membership Directory and Website Access Valet Parking Clubhouse Attire Car Wash HOURS OF SERVICE .............................................................. 12 Rules highlighted in the guide are excerpts. Full rules can be found online. One Big Canyon Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Copyright © 2013 page 2

golf attire golf course All persons, including children, using the golf Established in 1971, Big Canyon Country Club is well known throughout Southern course and practice areas must wear attire California as a championship golf course which has hosted 14 state, regional, and deemed appropriate for golf including golf national championship including the 2000 U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur Champi- shirts and golf shoes. The following are onship. Other noteworthy events include the 1996 PAC 10 Collegiate Championship, prohibited: 2002 Southern California Golf Association Men’s Mid-Amateur Championship, U.S. Men’s Amateur Sectional Qualifying (eight times), U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur • T-shirts and tank tops Sectional Qualifying (three times), 2012 SCGA Amateur Championship, and 2013 • Blue jeans, denim pants or shorts, cutoffs, U.S. Open Sectional Qualifier. cargo-style shorts and pants The original course layout and design is credited to distinguished architect Robert • Swimwear Muir Graves. In 1998, a major renovation of the golf course was completed under the • Sports jerseys, or any type of shirt with leadership of noted remodel architect John Harbottle III. The course measures 5600 yards from the forward tees and 7000 yards from the championship tees. The course is printed phrases or slogans open Tuesday through Sunday and on selected Monday holidays. • Bermuda shorts, skirts, skorts, etc., should play schedule January Martin Luther King Jr. Day be of traditional, conservative tailoring. November Thanksgiving They may not extend below the top of the holiday play November Thanksgiving Day after knee nor be shorter than four inches above December Christmas Eve the top of the kneecap. Spouses after 10:00 a.m., one guest until noon December New Year’s Eve For further attire guidelines, please see the Golf January New Year’s Day Rules section online. February President’s Day course closed May Memorial Day Every Monday July Independence Day March Men’s Spring Classic It is requested that shoes not be changed or September Labor Day June Men’s Balboa cleaned in the parking lot. Guest lockers and shoe service are available in the locker rooms. open play September Men’s Fall Classic Members, spouses and multiple guests all day October Overseedingplay policy January New Year’s Day observed December Christmas DayGreen = Members Only White = Open Play - Members and eligible family Rust = Spouses Only Guests Guests GuestsClosed 1-3 1 Guest 1-3Course 1-3 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Guests Guests Guests 1-3 1 Guest 1-3 No 1 Guest 1 Guest 1 Guest 11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m.10:30 a.m. 1 Guest Guests 1 Guest Guests Guests 1 Guest 1 Guest Open 7:00 a.m. 1-3 7:00 a.m. 1-3 No 6:30 a.m. 6:30 a.m. Range 7:00 a.m. 7:00 a.m. 6:30 a.m.Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Holidays Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Holidays Range 7:00 a.m. 7:00 a.m. 7:00 a.m. 7:00 a.m. 6:30 a.m. 6:30 a.m. 6:30 a.m. Open 1 Guest 1-3 1 Guest 1-3 No 1 Guest 1 Guest 10:30 a.m. Guests 11:00 a.m. Guests Guests 8:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 1-3 1 Guest 1 Guest 11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 1-3 1 Guest Guests No 1 Guest Guests Guests Course 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Closed 1-3 1 Guest 1-3 1-3 Guests Guests Guests Green = Members Only White = Open Play - Members and eligible family Rust = Spouses Only page 3

golfRobert Pang, Jeff Beardsley, Linda Mortarotti, practice facilitiesBrett DeBie, Loreé Hall, and Michael Castillo The facilities include a 14,000 square foot putting green, driving range, chipping areaJeff Beardsley and practice bunker area. These facilities are available to all members during theGolf Course Superintendent hours shown on page 12 of this [email protected](949) 706-5284 golf shopMichael Castillo, PGA The shop carries a full selection of quality merchandise including men’s, ladies’, andFirst Assistant Golf Professional children’s apparel as well as golf equipment. The staff is happy to special order [email protected] items that are not stocked. Golf equipment, including shoes, gloves, clubs, and balls(949) 706-5961 are priced to compete with the discount stores while apparel pricing is slightly below that of local retailers.Brett DeBieAssistant Golf Course Superintendent bag [email protected] The Club offers club cleaning and bag storage services for all members. Please see theLoreé Hall Starter or contact the Golf Shop if you would like this service.Landscape [email protected] tournaments(949) 706-5266 Big Canyon Country Club offers more than 70 tournaments throughout the year,Linda Mortarotti including events for men, ladies, couples, and juniors. There are tournamentsMerchandise Manager designed for every caliber of golfer, from a beginner to the very accomplished. [email protected] Club’s signature member/guest tournaments are the Men’s, Ladies’, Couples’ and(949) 706-5297 Men’s Senior Balboas. Club Championship events for men, ladies, couples, seniors and juniors are also offered each year. The couples’ and Niners events are a great way to play in a stress-free tournament environment and meet new people. Robert Pang, PGA Detailed tournament information may be found on the Club’s website, in The Head Golf Professional Approach or in the Golf Shop. [email protected] (949) 706-5282 golf instruction and clinicslocker rooms The golf professional staff is ready to provide great instruction to everyone eager to improve their game. The staff offers junior clinics, short game clinics, on-courseThe Club offers fully appointed men’s and ladies’ instruction, group lessons and individual lessons. Video equipment is available everylocker rooms with amenities that include shoe day for members who would like to get the most out of a private lesson. Pleaseservice, first-class sundries, snacks and refreshments, contact the Golf Shop staff for more information.and personal lockers. All members and their guestsmay use the locker facilities on a day-use basis. The golf professional staff offers clinics throughout the year. The golf clinics cover fullAnnual locker rental is available with priority given swing to short game and putting. Golfers of all levels are invited to participate in theto Regular members and their spouses, followed by clinics. Clinic information may be found on the Club website or in the Golf Shop.those in other golf eligible categories. page 4

golfspeed of play Mitch Wong, Chris Valeriano, Katie Dixon, Mike Fisher, and Sandy HuberIn the interest of maximizing player enjoyment, the Club has a goal that playerscomplete nine holes in two hours or less and 18 holes in four hours or less. Club Katie Dixon, LPGApolicy further states that: Golf Professional [email protected]“A group is considered to be in violation of the slow play policy if from their assigned (949) 706-5923tee time the elapsed time to play nine holes exceeds two hours and fifteen minutes, oran 18-hole round exceeds four hours and fifteen minutes, and by doing so a following Mike Fisher, PGAgroup is unable to complete their round in a timely manner.” Golf Professional [email protected] exception is a slow round as a result of the pace of play by a preceding group, (949) 706-5923provided that the group following completes their round within 12 minutes of thegroup ahead. While the policy applies to tournament play, due consideration will be Sandy Hubergiven based on the format and size of field. Members are responsible for their guest’s Golf Professionalconduct including speed of play. [email protected] (949) 706-5016care of our courseHere are a few things we can do as golfers to make our rounds more enjoyable:1. Repair ball marks not by twisting (this will shear the roots) but by gently moving Chris Valeriano, PGA the sides of the ball mark toward the middle to close the wound then tap it down Golf Professional to make it level. A properly repaired ball mark looks like there was never a ball [email protected] mark there. Mitch Wong2. In the fairways, fill the divots with sand until they are level with the remaining Starter turf (Bermuda grass divots which are replaced will not grow back). If sand is not (949) 706-5920 available kick the fairway divots in to close them up by gently pushing the turf from each side toward the middle. junior golf3. Do not use the course to practice by hitting several shots from the same area. The Junior Golf Program is designed for member’s Practicing multiple shots should only be done at the driving range and short children under the age of 18, offering a variety of game areas. activities throughout the year. Clinics are conducted every Saturday year-round and focus on developing a4. When driving a golf car, avoid climbing steep hills or making abrupt stops, starts, variety of skills. The Club is represented by a junior or turns as this can cause a lack of traction that will create skid marks and team that participates in interclub team play as well severely damage turf grass. as other special activities.5. Never drive a cart or walk into yards or private property.6. Leave bunker rakes outside of bunkers parallel to the line of play and leaving at least three feet of turf between the rake and the bunker.If we all drive and play friendly, our course conditions will reflect our mutual respectand protect our most valuable asset. More care of our course guidelines can befound online.page 5

diningShoshana Riehl, Brandon Heist, David The Food and Beverage Department pledges to provide friendly, professional andDonnelly, Carlos Rivas, and Steve Poe uncompromising service, exceptional food, and quality beverage to our members and their guests in an enjoyable, warm, relaxed, yet refined ambience. By continuedDavid Donnelly, Food and Beverage Director innovation through creativity and consistency, we maintain a “keep it fresh” [email protected] which is thematic when dining in any of the outlets, whether you are poolside, or in the(949) 706-5281 upper and lower dining areas.Brandon Heist, Food & Beverage Manager the dining [email protected] The Dining Room offers outstanding cuisine in beautiful indoor and outdoor settings on the upper level of the clubhouse with magnificent golf course views. The menu includes a variety of cuisine focusing on seasonal ingredients, as well as creative small plates that allow diners to share and taste an array of dishes hand-crafted from our creative culinary team. Reservations are encouraged.Steven Poe, MS, Beverage & Training Director the [email protected](949) 706-5277 Big Canyon’s “great American bistro”, The Grill, offers full breakfast, lunch and dinner menus prepared in an exhibition kitchen and available throughout the entire lower levelShoshana Riehl, Food & Beverage Manager of the clubhouse. Also available on the adjacent terrace, the ever-evolving menu [email protected] something for everyone and includes selections from our pizza oven and rotisserie. An(949) 706-5271 array of daily specials and hand-crafted chef inspired dishes are always available. You may also want to customize your experience by building an entrée from our “off theCarlos Rivas, Food & Beverage Manager grill” section. The focus is always on fresh products of the highest quality and served [email protected] an efficient, yet family-friendly manner. Reservations are encouraged.wine program clubhouse attireThe Wine Program at Big Canyon operates as a tour Country club casual is appropriate for all of Big Canyon’s dining areas; however, shortsguide for members and guests on a grand adventure are not allowed on the upper level. Please see complete clubhouse attire guidelines onthrough the marvelous world of wine – a figurative page 11 of this brochure.journey mapped through a wine list that celebratesthe finest examples of some of the greatest wines in the pool grillthe world, at a tremendous value. The passion forfine wine is evident through our extensive wine list, The summer’s sister outlet to The Grill offers a variety of fresh fare while enjoying a daywine-by-the-glass program and events. poolside or after a rewarding workout in the recreation facility. The menu offers an array of salads, hand-crafted sandwiches, and healthy family-friendly food that can beWe are devoted to creating magical food and wine enjoyed for both lunch and dinner. The Pool Grill is also a great place to host birthdaypairings that delight the palate and inspire passion parties or attend many of our summer pool events such as our Cheeseburgers into learn about wine and culinary artistry, and to Paradise on Sundays in the summer.make Big Canyon your first choice when dining outor hosting a special occasion. men’s and ladies’ grills The Club offers fully appointed men’s and ladies’ grill rooms providing breakfast, lunch, snacks, refreshments, and a venue for card play. page 6

social & special eventsunique catering team Sherri Graff, Miguel Castellano, Nick Wynn, Chris Bellile, Chris Chun, and Lana GoodfellowOur experienced and creative catering team is here for you to design unique andpersonalized events. We take pride in taking a personal approach in our meetings, Chris Bellile, Catering Managercustomizing menus and making every event one-of-a-kind. Our team specializes in [email protected] and implementing events for all of your social and corporate needs. (949) 706-5930special events Miguel Castellano, Men’s Locker Room Manager [email protected] your Club to be the perfect backdrop for your upcoming event. Big Canyonwelcomes events for members, as well as for friends, family and colleagues. Chris Chun, Executive Sous Chef [email protected] Lana Goodfellow, Ladies’ Locker Room ManagerThe Big Canyon food and beverage team are here to assist you in the planning process [email protected] your most important day. We strive to make your day a one-of-a-kind event, fromthe ceremony, the beverages and the food selections, to the departure of your guests. Sherri Graff, Catering DirectorThe clubhouse facilities allow for the most elegant, casual or unique setting for your [email protected]. The upper level rooms can accommodate intimate groups such as a 50 (949) 706-5932person reception by using just The Living Room, or combine all the rooms to have250-300 friends and family celebrating your special day. Set the rooms in an elegant Nick Wynn, Executive Cheftraditional design or let our catering team create a distinctive environment that speaks [email protected] the happy couple’s tastes. (949) 706-5286celebrations club social eventsLet Big Canyon become part of your family tradition! Start with your weddings to HOLIDAYS: Big Canyon is the perfect holidaybaby showers and then to graduations and birthday celebrations. We will design destination for families to join together and celebrateevents of your vision to perfection. We will be happy to assist you with décor all year-round. Whether members participate in ourconcepts, linen selections, and entertainment. The food and beverage team’s traditional Tree Lighting Ceremony at our Wintercustomized a la carte approach allows you to make your event unique and Wonderland party and Valentine’s Dinner, or feast onunforgettable. our delectable offerings on Easter and Mother’s Day, Big Canyon offers a different and wonderful way tobusiness events spend every holiday.The clubhouse accommodates a wide variety of events to meet the needs of ourmembers. The Wine Cellar is a perfect environment for a celebratory dinner. Theupper level rooms are a great setting for conference meetings or training sessions andadd prestige and privacy to your events. PARTIES: In addition to our established annual events, we start new traditions such as our members’ weekend at The Launch, and concerts on the driving range, which allow members and their friends to enjoy different and creative venues around the Club. Look forward to events like our winemaker dinners, Speaker Series, Canyon Country Fair, Sleep on the Green, and summer music while dining by the pool.page 7

recreation fitness and spa servicesRoss Case, Joanna Preston, Mike Moore, The Fitness Center includes a full complement of state-of-the-art cardio and weightAmber Castrey, and Brick Jordan-Koch equipment, a designated warm up and stretching room, and a studio for group exercise classes. The Club offers equipment orientations, fitness assessments, and personalRoss Case, Tennis Professional Emeritus training with our certified professionals. Group exercise classes are provided throughout(949) 413-5486 the week and taught by our certified instructors. We offer cardio, yoga, Pilates, andAmber Castrey, Recreation Director dance [email protected](949) 706-5263 The Spa features two treatment rooms for massage therapy and facials. The RecreationBrick Jordan-Koch, Aquatics Coordinator Center also houses the Salon and full amenity locker rooms with day-use lockers.(949) [email protected] FITNESS HOURS AND REGISTRATIONMike Moore, Head Tennis Professional Members and their eligible family members may use the Fitness/Spa area daily from(949) 244-4058 Tuesday to Friday, 5:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., and Saturday to Monday, 5:00 a.m. to 7:00Kristine O’Hara, Manicurist p.m. Members are asked to sign themselves and their guests in when using the Fitness(949) 706-5922, (949) 422-7109 Center.Joanna Preston, Hair Stylist(949) 646-8070 FITNESS ATTIREPatricia Tucker, Hair Stylist Proper workout attire and closed-toe gym shoes are to be worn.(949) 646-8070 aquatics The Club has a twenty-five meter pool with depth ranging from three to twelve feet. It is equipped with a one-meter diving board. A pool for children is adjacent to the main pool, both of which are available and heated for use on a year-round basis. Lifeguard service is available from Memorial Day weekend through and including Labor Day. Programs include swim lessons, group clinics, and Swim Team. Amenities consist of shower and changing facilities, deck games, lounge chairs, towels, and during the summer, poolside food and beverage service. Supplies such as goggles and swimsuits are available for purchase at the Activities Desk. Special events are held poolside including swim meets, holiday events, barbecues, children’s activities, and private parties for members and their families. POOL HOURS AND REGISTRATION • Pool hours are Tuesday to Saturday 5:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., and Sunday and Monday 5:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. • Lifeguards are on staff Memorial Day to Labor Day from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. At all other times members and their guests swim at their own risk. • Members and their guests must register each day they use the pool. During the off- season registration is at the Activities Desk. POOL ATTIRE All persons using the pool must wear suitable bathing suits; no cutoffs or the like are permitted. Suitable bathing suits would be described as any bathing suit that has full coverage. No Brazilian, thong, low-rise, or lingerie-inspired bathing suits will be permitted. Persons wearing bathing suits are required to remain within the pool area and are not permitted in or about the clubhouse and fitness facility. It is requested that shirts for men, and appropriate cover-up attire for women be worn to and from cars in the parking lot. page 8

activities desk salonThe Activities Desk staff takes reservations for all recreational services including personal The Salon offers both a relaxing and a rejuve-training, massage, swim and tennis lessons, and youth activities. The desk staff is available nating experience. The menu of services inall hours the recreation facility is open. the Salon includes executive haircuts, manicures, pedicures, soothing scalpThere are a variety of fitness items for sale at the Activities Desk including tennis balls, treatments and more.goggles, tee-shirts, and sport drinks. Headphones are available for your listening pleasure. Monday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.tennis Kristine O’Hara, ManicuristThe Club has three lighted all-weather courts. Locker and shower facilities are suppliedwith amenities and light refreshments are available in the Fitness Center. A ball machine is Tuesday to Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.available by reservation. Saturday Joanna Preston, Hair StylistThe tennis program is conducted under the direction of the Recreation Director and the 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.tennis professionals. The staff is pleased to provide lessons, equipment and rental Patricia Tucker,racquets. Hair StylistTENNIS HOURS AND REGISTRATION Appointments are appreciated and walk-insThe courts are open for play Tuesday to Friday at 5:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Saturday to are welcome.Monday 5:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Court lights are available until closing. refreshmentsCourt reservations may be made through the Activities Desk or online for Big Canyonmembers and their guests up to two weeks in advance. Poolside food and beverage service is available during the summer season at theTENNIS ATTIRE Pool Grill. In the off-season, orders may beProper tennis attire, including tennis shoes, is required on the courts at all times. placed at the Activities Desk in the Recreation Center.youth activities Club rules prohibit bringing in food orConsistent with the Club’s family focus, the youth activities program provides activities for refreshments from outside the Club grounds.members’ children, and to a limited degree, grandchildren, ages one to eighteen years.Activities include, golf, tennis and swimming instruction, summer camp, etiquette classes, Please refer to your membership directory forcotillion, as well as family-friendly events. a complete list of services and policies.kid campThis fun seven-week summer camp is for children aged four to ten and is anticipated eachyear by both kids and parents alike. Participants are grouped by ages and enjoy golf,swimming, and tennis along with many additional activities. This is an exciting andmemorable way for your child to spend their summer. Our summer activity booklet ismailed out to all members in February, and available online.page 9

administration member servicesNelson Perlas, Loraine Tachine, Andy Hobbs, Located just inside the main entrance to the clubhouse, the Member Services staffBarbara Griffith, Gloria Bridges, Lisa Curlee, will assist you with dining and special event reservations, direct guests to theand Chelsi Wheeler various venues on Club property, provide coat check services, entry gateGloria Bridges, Human Resources Director transponders, copy and fax services. They are also knowledgeable about [email protected] activities and events at the Club and will be pleased to provide answers to your(949) 706-5272 inquiries.Lisa Curlee, Communications Manager member [email protected](949) 706-5296 The Approach is our monthly newsletter providing past event photos, tournament results, news of upcoming events, and additional member information.Barbara Griffith, [email protected] The Club’s member only website at www.bigcanyoncc.org enables you to register(949) 706-5272 for social events and activities such as golf, tennis, and fitness instruction, spa services, and youth programs, 24/7 from wherever you are. You can also accessAndy Hobbs, Facilities Director your statement, Club event photos, and much more. For questions or assistance,[email protected] please contact our Communications Manager.(949) 706-5278 accountingNelson Perlas, Valet [email protected] The accounting staff is available in the Executive Office and will be pleased to assist(949) 644-5404 you with any questions regarding your Club monthly statement, automatic electronic payment program, billing charges or dues. Online bill pay is alsoLoraine Tachine, Membership Director available through the Club’s website at [email protected](949) 706-5280 membershipChelsi Wheeler, Member Services Manager Consistent with the Club’s mission and a desire to maintain the culture [email protected] makes it a very special place, membership in Big Canyon Country Club is strictly by(949) 706-5031 invitation. Members wishing to sponsor a candidate for membership or desiring detailed information regarding the qualifications for sponsorship and the process may contact the Club’s Membership Director or visit the Membership section of the Club’s website. The Membership Director is also available to assist members and their spouses with any membership related matters including membership transfers, visitor cards, and updates to member information as well as general administrative questions related to Club committees and clubhouse rules. scholarship program The Employee Scholarship Committee comprised of member volunteers, facilitates in raising funds for a Scholarship Program for the benefit of employees and their qualified children and grandchildren. Members are encouraged to participate. page 10

club policies and services clubhouse attireThe following policies have been established to enhance the enjoyment of all Club The following attire is prohibited in any areamembers and their guests. For more detailed information regarding these and other of the Clubhouse for all members and theirClub policies please refer to the Rules Section of the website. guests’ age five years and over:cell phone and electronic equipment • Apparel of any kind that is frayed, cut, stained, ill-fitting and/or soiledTo preserve the social and recreational character of the Club, and out of respect for • Workout attiremembers and their guests, the use of hand held electronic devices including tablet PCs • Swimwear, including board shorts andand electronic reading devices is permissible throughout the clubhouse, so long as they cover-ups.are used in silent mode. Use of any communication devices in an audible mode is • Cargo pants/shortsrestricted to the parking lot and adjacent sidewalks or phone booths in the Men’s and • Skirts, shorts, skorts, etc that are shorterLadies’ locker rooms. Use of computers is restricted to private meeting rooms. than the width of a scorecard (4 1/2”) aboveComputers are available for member use in the administrative office. the top of the knee with the exception of proper tennis attirechildren • Untucked shirts unless designed to be worn in this mannerMembers are responsible for the conduct of their children and their children’s guests • Tee shirts as well as tank tops for menwhile they are on Club property. Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by, • Sports jerseys, or any type of apparel withand under the direct supervision of, an individual age 16 or older. Children under the printed phrases or slogansage of 16 must be accompanied by a member when using the locker rooms, except for a • Halter and tube tops or other types ofbrief period before and after golf. extreme cut away tops, including bare midriff • Knit caps and hats with the bill wornguests backwards. (Gentlemen are asked to remove their hat indoors.)Guests must be accompanied at all times by their member host or an eligible family • Shower shoes (flip flops) in all dining areas,member. Members must ensure that their guests abide by all Club rules including dress with the exception of The Grill Terracecode guidelines and are responsible for the conduct and all indebtedness of their guests. • Bare feetgratuities In addition to the above referenced guidelines, shorts are also prohibited at anyClub employees do not accept gratuities, with the exception of the shoe room staff. time on the upper level.Caddies, Salon personnel, Car Wash staff, and Tennis Professionals are independentcontractors and are not subject to this policy. Please note: denim attire is permitted throughout the Clubhouse.membership directory and website access car washThe Club’s Membership Directory and website contain confidential and proprietarymember information and are intended for the private personal use of Club’s members Convenient car wash and detailing are availableand their eligible family members only. Any reproduction of the membership roster and Tuesday to Sunday, 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.other information, or other use hereof by any Club member or third party, for any Contact the Activities Desk for more information.purpose is strictly prohibited.valet parkingMembers are encouraged to utilize the Club’s valet services. The Valet team will greetyou and your guests daily during operating hours as outlined on page 12 of thisbrochure. Valet parking is complimentary and the staff is not permitted to acceptgratuities.page 11

Hours of Service and Direct Phone Numbersgeneral dining golfCLUBHOUSE (949) 644-5404 THE GRILL (949) 706-5294 STARTER (949) 706-5290Monday 6:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.Tuesday to Saturday 6:00 a.m. -11:00 p.m. BREAKFAST Monday closedSunday 6:00 a.m. -10:00 p.m. THE GRILL AND GRILL TERRACE Tuesday - Friday 6:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Daily 7:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays 6:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.LADIES’ LOCKER ROOM LOCKER ROOMSMonday 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Daily 7:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. COURSE Tuesday - Friday 7:00 a.m.Tuesday / Thursday 7:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Saturday -Sunday 6:30 a.m.Wednesday / Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. LUNCHSunday 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. THE GRILL, GRILL TERRACE Standard Time Daylight Saving Time Monday ClosedMEN’S LOCKER ROOM AND LOCKER ROOMS Tuesday - FridayDaily 6:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Daily 10:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. / 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and HolidaysACCOUNTING GRILL BAR MENU 6:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. / 6:30 p.m.Monday to Friday Tuesday - Sunday 3:30 - 9:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.CATERING (949) 706-5932 DRIVING RANGE Standard Time / Daylight Saving TimeMonday - Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. DINNER MondayMEMBER SERVICES (949) 644-5404 THE GRILL 10:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. / 6:30 p.m.Monday 7:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.Tuesday to Sunday 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Tuesday - Saturday5:30 - 9:00 p.m. Tuesday / Thursday 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. / 6:30 p.m. Sunday 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. Wednesday / FridayMEMBERSHIP (949) 706-5280 THE DINING ROOM 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m / 6:30 p.m.Tuesday to Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Friday, Sunday Saturday / Sunday 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. 6:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. / 6:30 p.m. *Closed SundaysRECREATION COMPLEX Memorial Day to Labor Day BAG STORAGE/ ACTIVITIES DESK (949) 706-5918 MondayTuesday to Friday 5:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.Saturday to Monday 5:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. 6:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. / 6:30 p.m. Tuesday - Sunday and Holidays POOL GRILL / LIFEGUARD SERVICE 6:30 a.m. - last roundVALET Memorial Day to Labor DayMondayTuesday to Friday 11:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Daily 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. CAR WASHSaturday 11:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Tuesday to SundaySunday 11:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. page 12


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