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CrossCreek Golf Club open for business

JP Raineri

Sports Editor

The CrossCreek Golf Club in Temecula is back up and running and ready to serve customers. The golf course had been closed to help slow the spread of the coronavirus, but it is now open and thrived during the break in play.

"CrossCreek is in as good of condition as it has ever been," Dave Garner, general manager of CrossCreek Golf Club, said. "Rated by many in Southern California as one of the top public courses, CrossCreek employees work hard every day to provide our customers with the best service available in any industry, and we are excited to be back at it."

Players must follow rules laid out by the Riverside County Health Department, under recommendations of the Park and Play program from the National Golf Course Owners Association. The Park and Play program should give golfers confidence that they can drive to the course, park their cars, get to and around the course and back to the parking lot in as safe an environment as possible.

"We want you to know that CrossCreek takes the safety of our customers and employees very seriously and is doing our part to be a role model to the industry," Garner said. "With a few appropriate changes, CrossCreek is looking forward to seeing everybody back on the course and enjoying the most beautiful golf course in all of the Temecula Valley."

All tee times must be made in advance. Tee time intervals will be increased to spread out players on the course. CrossCreek is located at 43860 Glen Meadows Road in Temecula. To find out more visit http://www.crosscreekgolfclub.com or call the golf shop to book tee times at 951-506-3402.

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