SPEV 2018-0040 2019 Desert Classic (01.09.2019)
78-495 Calle Tampico | La Quinta | California 92253 | 760.777.7000 | www.La-Quinta.org
January 9, 2019
CASE NUMBER
Special Event Permit 2018-0040
ACTIVITY/EVENT
2019 Desert Classic
January 14 – 21, 2019
La Quinta Country Club/PGA West
APPLICANT
Mr. Jon Casey
Desert Classic Charities
78080 Calle Amigo
La Quinta, CA 92253
APPROVAL
The Design and Development Department has reviewed and approved Special Event
Permit 2018-0040, pursuant to LQMC Section 9.100.130 (Special Events -
Nonresidential), based on the following Findings:
A. The event will not be detrimental to the health, safety and general welfare of
the community in the area of the proposed event.
B. There is adequate area to conduct the event and to accommodate the
anticipated attendance.
C. Sufficient parking will be provided for the anticipated attendance.
D. Food service operations, medical facilities, solid waste facilities, sewage disposal
methods and potable water service have been provided.
E. Fire protection plans and facilities have been provided to the satisfaction of the
fire marshal.
F. Security plans and facilities have been provided to the satisfaction of the sheriff.
G. Public roadways providing access to the event are capable of accommodating
the anticipated traffic volumes in a reasonable and safe manner with minimal
disruption to local traffic circulation.
This approval authorizes the applicant to conduct the event pursuant to compliance
with all conditions of approval of this permit. The applicant must obtain any permits,
as may be required below, in order to physically set up the event.
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
Completion/confirmation prior to start of and during the event:
1. Permits for any temporary structures (e.g. stages, bleachers, tents and/or
canopies exceeding 400 square feet), stages or open flame devices shall be
obtained prior to their installation. Prior to the event set-up, please contact the
La Quinta Building Division and Riverside County Fire Safety for any additional
requirements of the Fire Marshal. Applicant shall obtain inspection permits from
the La Quinta Building Division and the Riverside County Fire department for
inspection of structures and event set-up. Fire lanes shall be established
and/or maintained during the event.
2. No fireworks, or open flame, or any other device emitting flame or fire or
creating a glow capable of igniting combustibles shall be permitted.
3. Heating and Cooking Equipment- At least one 2A10BC fire extinguisher shall be
provided at all vendor booths that are cooking. One Class K type fire
extinguisher shall be provided for each vendor booth with a deep fat fryer.
4. Location of concession stand utilized for cooking shall have a minimum of 20
feet of clearance from other concession stands, cooking tents, outdoor cooking,
and amusement rides.
5. Electrical heating, cooking equipment and extension cords shall be of a
grounded type and approved for exterior use upon inspection.
6. Operations such as warming of foods, cooking demonstrations and similar
operations that use solid flammables, butane or other similar devices which do
not pose an ignition hazard, shall be approved upon inspection.
7. Extension cords- shall be over-current protected and/or ground-fault interrupter
protected. No additional taps are to be in any device. (NO octopus, 2 way, 3
way taps, cube adapter or multi-plug extension cords). Quad boxes are
approved if wired with 12/3 gauge wire or greater. All extension cords shall be
of 12/3 gauge wire or greater with approved connectors.
8. Obstructing exits-Furnishings, decorations or other objects shall not be placed
so as to obstruct exits, access thereto, egress therefrom, or visibility thereof.
Hangings and draperies shall not be placed over exit doors or otherwise be
located to conceal or obstruct an exit.
9. In occupancies in Group A- curtains, draperies, hangings and other decorative
materials suspended from walls or ceilings shall meet the flame propagation
performance criteria of CCR Title 19 in accordance with section 807.2 or be
non-combustible. (CFC 807.1)
10. LP-Gas containers- shall be located outside and adequately protected to prevent
tipping over, tampering, damage by vehicles or other hazards. Equipment such
as tanks, valves, tubing and other related components shall be approved.
11. TENTS AND CANOPY(S)- plans shall meet the requirements of the 2013
California Fire Code. Tents and temporary membrane structure having an area
in excess of 400 square feet shall obtain a permit by submitting plans to the
Riverside County Fire Department. If there are any questions, please contact
our office at (760) 777-7074.
12. High-Wind Evacuation Plan – Tent supplier and event coordinator shall
understand that the use of the tent or canopy in winds at 40 mph or greater is
not permitted. Event coordinator is responsible to take necessary actions to
stop occupancy and use of the tent or canopy when winds of 40 mph or greater
are observed or expected.
13. Seating Access- Title 19 requires, table and seating access width. Aisle access
ways shall provide a minimum of 12 inches of width plus.5 inches width for
each additional foot or fraction thereof, beyond 12 feet of aisle access-way
length, measured from the center of the seat farthest from an aisle. The length
of travel along the aisle access-way shall not exceed 30 feet from any seat to
the point where a person has a choice of 2 or more paths of egress travel to
separate exits.
14. No Smoking- Smoking shall not be permitted in any tent or canopy or in any
adjacent area where hay, sawdust or any other combustible materials are
stored. NO SMOKING signs shall be conspicuously posted in all tents and
canopies open to the public and wherever otherwise specified by the fire
inspector.
15. Extinguishers- At least one 2A10BC type extinguisher shall be provided every
75 feet for all vendor tent areas.
16. Alternative Anchorage – The alternative concrete weight ballasting is approved
with the conditional requirement that each of the tent or canopy legs to be
affixed or secured to the weight ballast. The leg shall be secured within an area
of the lowest 12-inches, so as to prevent the possibility of the legs to move or
“walk”.
17. FIRE LANES- No fire-lanes, fire hydrants or any other Fire Department
appliances shall be blocked or obstructed.
18. ALL MOTOR VEHICLES- shall be parked in designated parking areas. Designated
Fire Lanes are to be kept open with minimum of 20 feet unobstructed access
width at all times. Fire lanes shall be clearly outlined in an approved manner
throughout the event grounds by posting “NO PARKING FIRE LANE”.
19. GENERATORS AND INTERNAL COMBUSTION POWER SOURCES- Shall be
separated from temporary membrane structures, tents, canopies by a minimum
of 20 feet and be isolated from contact with the public. And will have an
extinguisher assigned to each generator.
20. CROWD MANAGERS- A minimum of 1 trained crowd manager for every 250
persons in attendance is required to be functioning during the hours of the
event. The Crowd Manager's duties shall follow the requirements of CFC
403.12.3.3.
21. Portable generators shall be shielded to prevent accidental contact with guests.
Generators and internal combustion sources shall be separated from
tents/canopies by a minimum of 20 feet and shall be isolated from the public.
22. Any lighting shall be directed away from surrounding roadways and surrounding
residential properties. No spot or searchlights are permitted.
23. If any ground excavations are required, please contact Underground Service
Alert (USA) at 1-800-227-2600 or 1-800-422-4133. This service is free of
charge provided USA is given two days notice prior to commencement of work.
24. All temporary electrical wiring to any concession/vendor spaces shall be secured
to prevent physical hazards to the public and participants. Wiring/cords shall
not be subjected to environmental or physical damage.
25. The applicant shall comply with the City of La Quinta encroachment permit
issued for the event, under ENC2019-0002.
26. All vendors shall obtain a City Business License. The serving of food and
alcoholic beverages during the event shall be subject to the rules and
requirements of the Riverside County Health Department and State of California
Alcoholic Beverage Control, respectively.
27. Separate Structure Other Than Building Permit required from the Building
Division, submittal shall include detailed site plan showing all viewing
structures, stages and tents with structure dimensions, proposed stairways,
ramps and doorways, and have structural calculations prepared to the 2016
California Building Code provided justifying their installation. The City of La
Quinta Wind Design is 110 mph (Ultimate) / 85 mph (Nominal) Exposure C and
is within the Seismic Design Category D2.
28. Structural Observation is required by the Engineer of Record, each structure
shall be reviewed for conformance with the approved structural calculations and
have a stamped and signed letter submitted to the Building Division prior to the
event per the requirements in Section 1704 of the 2016 California Building
Code.
29. Additional comments may still apply based on further review of separate
applications with the Building Division.
Completion/confirmation during the event:
30. The use of amplified equipment for music presentations is permitted, provided
that all provisions of the City of La Quinta’s Noise Ordinance (LQMC 9.100.210)
are complied with.
31. The use of amplified equipment for a music concert on Friday January 18, 2019
and Saturday, January 19, 2019 from 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. each day is
permitted, provided that all provisions of the City of La Quinta’s Noise
Ordinance (LQMC 9.100.210) are complied with, with the exception of the Noise
Standard temporarily being raised from 60 dB(A) to 75 dB(A) for this time
period. During this time period, the noise standard will be temporarily raised to
85 dB(A) for the western-most neighboring homes and the applicant shall
implement noise limiters, gates, or compressors per technology mitigation
measure #2 from the noise study dated January 12, 2018 and on file.
32. Noise emitting from generators for the scoreboards must comply with all
provisions of the City of La Quinta’s Noise Ordinance (LQMC 9.100.210).
33. Certain areas providing access to the event area are public and, as such,
general public access may not be denied or restricted in any manner that
extends beyond the limits of this event as approved.
34. No on-street parking outside the approved event area may be utilized for valet
parking services. All on-street parking areas shall remain available for public
use.
35. Security personnel shall be easily identifiable to the public by the provision of
uniformed personnel. All designated private security personnel must be
licensed by the State of California and possess a valid Private Security license.
36. Public property shall not be defaced by paint or other types of permanent
materials such as pen, markers, etc.
37. The serving of food at the event shall be subject to rules and requirements of
the Riverside County Health Department.
38. Smoking shall not be permitted in any tent or canopy or in any adjacent area
where hay, sawdust or any other combustible materials are stored or used
unless approved by the fire inspector. NO SMOKING signs shall be posted in all
tents and canopies.
39. No fireworks, or open flame, or any other device emitting flame or fire or
creating a glow capable of igniting combustibles shall be permitted.
40. All motor vehicles shall be parked in designated parking areas. Designated Fire
Lanes are to be kept open with minimum of 20 feet unobstructed access at all
times. Fire lanes shall be clearly outlined in an approved manner throughout
the event grounds by posting “NO PARKING FIRE LANE”.
41. Staff shall be available to remove the temporary road closures so as to provide
emergency access at Pete Dye Entrance at all times during the event.
42. As the applicant proposes to place signs in City street rights of way, the signs
shall conform to Section 9.160 of the La Quinta Municipal Code (the Sign
Ordinance) and the conditions set on the encroachment permit for said signage.
43. All required traffic control and dust mitigation measures shall be implemented
by the applicant at no cost to the City of La Quinta. Dust control measures shall
be employed during all event activities, pursuant to Chapter 6.16 of the
Municipal Code.
44. Applicant to provide manual traffic control by Police Department officers at the
roundabout if determined to be necessary by the Public Works Director.
Completion/confirmation after the conclusion of the event (if necessary):
45. The event sites used shall be left clean and in its original manner after the
event. Temporary trash receptacles shall be provided in and around the event
areas. All event areas shall be left free of debris at the end of each day’s
activities, and after the event concludes.
46. All signage must be removed at the conclusion of the event, or each sign is
subject to a $50.00 fine. Please contact the Code Compliance Department at
(760) 777-7050 regarding removal of signage.
47. Any damage to public hardscape due to the installation and/or removal of the
directional signs shall be repaired as directed by the City Engineer. This includes
but is not limited to sidewalks, curb and gutter, landscaping, and pavement
especially within the surrounding public streets.
FINAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT/CONTACT INFORMATION
By holding this outdoor event, the applicant agrees to indemnify, defend and hold
harmless the City of La Quinta (“the City”), its agents, officers and employees from
any claim, action or proceeding to attack, set aside, void, or annul the approval of this
temporary use permit. The City of La Quinta shall have sole discretion in selecting its
defense counsel. The City shall promptly notify the applicant of any claim, action or
preceding and shall cooperate fully in the defense.
The City may elect to add Conditions to this application request to mitigate any
problems that arise not previously addressed herein.
If you have any questions before, during, or after the event, please contact the
following:
DANNY CASTRO
DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT
760-777-7042
CARLOS FLORES
Planning Division
760-777-7069
BRYAN MCKINNEY
Public Works Department
760-777-7045
KEVIN MERIDETH
Code Compliance Division
760-777-7034
EDGAR GONZALEZ
Riverside County Fire
760-777-7074
CHRIS OLSEN
La Quinta Police
760-863-8784
Desert Classic
Parking Signage Map
*Map key located on the next page
Copy Map Number
(All signs have Desert Classic Logo at top)
left Washington before 52nd 1
right Ave 54 westbound before Jefferson 2
left 52nd - westbound before traffic circle 3
right 52nd - eastbound after Silver Rock 4
right Jefferson (after traffic circle)5
up Jefferson - prior to traffic circle (right side of street)6
up PGA Blvd. - southbound after 54th before Palmer Residental gate 7
right PGA Blvd. - southbound after 54th after Palmer Residential gate 8
up Jefferson - after traffic circle 9
right 50th (westbound before LQCC)
left 50th (eastbound before LQCC)
left Eisenhower (southbound before 50th)
right Eisenhower (northbound before 50th)
right Tampico (westbound before KSL)
left Tampico (eastbound before KSL)
Copy Map Letter
Golf Tournament Parking / Straight Ave 52 eastbound before Silver Rock Entrance A
Golf Tournament Parking / Straight Jefferson St before traffic circle B
Golf Tournament Parking / Turn Right Ave 52 Westbound before traffic circle C
General Parking & P Lot / Turn Right Ave 52 eastbound after Silver Rock and before traffic circle D
General Parking & P Lot / Turn Right Jefferson St after traffic circle before Lot entrance E
No Public Parking. Residental Parking, Lot A & B Straight Corner of PGA Blvd and 54th F
LocationArrow
Desert Classic Parking Signage
Changeable Message Boards
Location
Parking
Lots A - D & Hope
LQCC Parking A,B,C
LQCC Volunteer Parking
NO SCALE
NOTES: 1. ALL TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES FOR THIS PROJECT SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE2014 CALIFORNIA MANUAL
ON UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES (M.U.T.C.D.)
2. TRAFFIC CONTROL SHOWN HEREIN IS THE MINIMUM REQUIRED. ADDITIONAL TRAFFIC CONTROL MAY BE REQUIRED TO
FACILITATE PUBLIC SAFETY AND TRAFFIC FLOW IF DEEMED NECESSARY BY CITY OF LA QUINTA REPRESENTATIVE.
3. THROUGHOUT EACH WORK PERIOD, CONTRACTOR SHALL INSPECT TRAFFIC CONTROL (SIGNS, BARRICADES AND
DELINEATORS) AND MAINTAIN SAME IN ACCORDANCE WITH TRAFFIC CONTROL PLANS.
4. CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN A MINIMUM 12’ TRAFFIC LANE WIDTH AT ALL TIMES.
5. ACCESS TO PRIVATE PROPERTY SHALL BE MAINTAINED AT ALL TIMES.
6. THIS TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE IN PLACE FROM WEDNESDAY TO SUNDAY. THE CONTRACTOR WOULD LIKE TO LEAVE
THE TRAFFIC CONTROL IN PLACE FOR THE DURATION OF THE EVENT. ALL TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES SHALL BE
RETRO-REFLECTIVE AND BARRICADES SHALL BE EQUIPPED WITH FLASHING LIGHTS.
MESSAGES FOR CHANGEABLE MESSAGE SIGNS (CMS):
CMS 1 “CAREERBUILDER PARKING” “STRAIGHT AHEAD”
CMS 2 “STADIUM RES GATE CLOSED” “ENTER OFF MADISON”
CMS 3 “CAREERBUILDER PARKING TURN RIGHT ------->”
CMS 4 “GENERAL PARKING & LOT P------>, LOTS A - D & HOPE STRAIGHT AHEAD”
CMS 5 “GENERAL PARKING & LOT P” “TURN RIGHT ------------>
CMS 6 “ LOTS A -D & HOPE STRAIGHT” “STADIUM RES GATE CLOSED”
CMS 7 “ CAREERBUILDER PARKING STRAIGHT AHEAD”
JEFFERSON ST.
PGA BLVD.
AVE. 54
THE HIDEAWAY
General Parking Lot & Temporary Bus Stop
CareerBuilder Challenge Tops N Barricades, Inc.
(800)852-TOPS
1 of 3
55
12/14/17
Ron Fifield
To Be Issued on Approval
N/A
EXISTING
R1-2
EXISTING
R1-2
EXISTING
R1-2
AVE. 52
RIGHT LANE
TURNS RIGHT
AHEAD
W73A (CA)
R3-5 (RT)R3-7
R5-1
THIS LANE IS CLOSED
IN THE MORNING FOR
THE ENTERING TRAFFIC
CMS 1
CMS 4
CMS 5
CMS 6
SEE SHEET 2
CMS 3
EXISTING
R1-2
GENERAL PARKING
& LOT P
PGA WEST
MAINT. YARD
BUSES
ONLY
TEMPORARY
BUS STOP
BUS LANE
RIGHT LANE
CLOSED
AHEAD
W20-5 (RT)
SPECIAL
EVENT
AHEAD
SC5 (CA)
SPECIAL
EVENT
AHEAD
SC5 (CA)
W4-2
600’
600’
200’600’600’400’500’
200’
CMS 7
600’
SPECIAL
EVENT
AHEAD
SC5 (CA)
400’
400’400’400’250’
POST NO PARKING
48 HOURS IN ADVANCE
R1-1
R1-1
EXISTING
R1-1
EXISTING
R1-1
EXISTINGR1-1
EXISTING
31’CURB FACE
TO CURB FACE
10.75’10’10.75’
CONE SIGN
ONLY ONLY
R-61
SILVER ROCK
MAINT. YARD
KEEP
RIGHT
DOUBLE SIDED ULTRA LITE
PANEL (NARROW WIDTH)
THESE DELINEATORS WILL HAVE
YELLOW REFLECTORS TO INDICATE
OPPOSING TRAFFIC
THESE DELINEATORS WILL HAVE
WHITE REFLECTORS TO INDICATE
LANE DIVIDER IN SAME DIRECTION
ROAD
NARROWS
W5-1
INSTALL TEMPORARY YELLOW
MARKERS FOR 2 LANE PATH
R1-1
EXISTING
CMS 2
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NOTES: 1. ALL TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES FOR THIS PROJECT SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 2014 CALIFORNIA MANUAL ON UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROLS (M.U.T.C.D.)
2. TRAFFIC CONTROL SHOWN HEREIN IS THE MINIMUM REQUIRED. ADDITIONAL TRAFFIC CONTROL MAY BE REQUIRED TO FACILITATE PUBLIC SAFETY AND TRAFFIC FLOW IF DEEMED NECESSARY BY
CITY OF LA QUINTA REPRESENTATIVE.
3. THROUGHOUT EACH WORK PERIOD, CONTRACTOR SHALL INSPECT TRAFFIC CONTROL (SIGNS, BARRICADES AND DELINEATORS) AND MAINTAIN SAME IN ACCORDANCE WITH TRAFFIC CONTROL PLANS.
4. CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN A MINIMUM 10 (TYP. 12’)’ TRAFFIC LANE WIDTH AT ALL TIMES. THERE SHALL BE A MINIMUM 2’ BETWEEN THE EDGE OF CUT AND THE NEAREST TRAFFIC LANE.
5. ACCESS TO PRIVATE PROPERTY SHALL BE MAINTAINED AT ALL TIMES.
6. THIS TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE IN PLACE 7 AM TO 5 PM MONDAY THRU SUNDAY . TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES WILL BE RETRO-REFLECTIVE IN CASE OF DARKNESS IN THE LATE AFTERNOON.
7. CAREERBUILDER WILL NOTIFY ALL RESIDENTS OF THIS SECTION OF PGA WEST AT LEAST 1 WEEK IN ADVANCE ABOUT THE EVENT AND HOW TO ACCESS THEIR HOMES.
8. AT OAK TREE AND PETE DYE, A SECURITY GUARD WILL OPEN THE BARRICADES TO ALLOW RESIDENTS ACCESS. THE GUARD WILL REPLACE THE BARRICADES AS SOON AS THE RESIDENT IS CLEAR.
MESSAGES FOR CHANGEABLE MESSAGE SIGNS (CMS):
CMS 6 PLACED ON MONDAY “LOTS A -D & HOPE STRAIGHT” “STADIUM RES GATE CLOSED”
NO SCALE
R1-1
EXISTING
R1-1
EXISTING
R1-1
EXISTING
R1-1
EXISTING
R1-1
EXISTING
EXISTING
EXISTING
R1-1
EXISTING
R1-1
EXISTING
R1-1
EXISTING
R1-1
EXISTING
R1-1
EXISTING
W3-1
W3-1
CMS 6
SPECIAL
EVENT
AHEAD
SC5 (CA)
350’
SPECIAL
EVENT
AHEAD
SC5 (CA)
R1-1
EXISTING
SIGNATURE
RESIDENCE
250’
KEEP
LEFT
R4-8a
R11-2
R3-5 (RT)
R5-1
WATER FILLED K RAIL
SEE NOTE 8
250’245’130’
400’
Inside PGA West for CareerBuilder Challenge
CareerBuilder Challenge
Tops N Barricades, Inc.
(800)852-TOPS 2 of 3 REV 35 12/14/17
Ron Fi eldRon Fi eld
Pending
Jon 760-469-8785
RIGHT LANE
CLOSED
AHEAD
W20-5 (RT)
WATER FILL ABLE K RAIL BARRIER
KEEP
RIGHT
DOUBLE SIDED ULTRA LITE
PANEL (NARROW WIDTH)
POST NO PARKING
AT LEAST 48 HOURS
IN ADVANCE
CROWD CONTROL
(PEDESTRIAN)
BARRICADES
CROWD CONTROL (PEDESTRIAN) BARRICADE
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NO SCALE
Bus Stop at LQCC for the Humana Challenge
CareerBuilder Challenge
Tops N Barricades, Inc. (800)852-TOPS
3 of 3
50
12/14/17
Ron Fifield
To Be Issued on Approval
CALTRANS T-11
NOTES: 1. ALL TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES FOR THIS PROJECT SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH 2014 CALIFORNIA MANUAL ON UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES (M.U.T.C.D.)
2. TRAFFIC CONTROL SHOWN HEREIN IS THE MINIMUM REQUIRED. ADDITIONAL TRAFFIC CONTROL MAY BE REQUIRED TO FACILITATE PUBLIC SAFETY AND TRAFFIC FLOW IF
DEEMED NECESSARY BY CITY OF LA QUINTA REPRESENTATIVE.
3. THROUGHOUT EACH WORK PERIOD, CONTRACTOR SHALL INSPECT TRAFFIC CONTROL (SIGNS, BARRICADES AND DELINEATORS) AND MAINTAIN SAME IN ACCORDANCE WITH
TRAFFIC CONTROL PLANS.
4. CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN A MINIMUM 10 ’(12’ TYP.) TRAFFIC LANE WIDTH AT ALL TIMES AND A MINIMUM 2’ BETWEEN THE EDGE OF CUT AND THE NEAREST TRAFFIC LANE.
5. ACCESS TO PRIVATE PROPERTY SHALL BE MAINTAINED AT ALL TIMES.
6. THIS TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE IN PLACE DURING EVENT HOURS ONLY. AT END OF THE EVENT HOURS, THE ROAD SHALL BE CLEAR OF DEBRIS AND TRAFFIC RETURNED TO NORMAL.
7. NO PEDESTRIANS FROM THIS EVENT SHOULD BE AT AVE 50 & EISNEHOWER.
SANTA ROSA COVE
AVE. 50
EISENHOWER DR.
L. Q.
RESORT
L. Q.
COUNTRY CLUB
AVD.
FERNANDO
RIGHT LANE
CLOSED
AHEAD
W20-5 (RT)
W4-2
540 FT 350 FT 350 FT 350 FT
TEMPORARY
BUS STOP &
EVENT ENTRANCE
BUSES
ONLY
SPECIAL
EVENT
AHEAD
SC5 (CA)
SPECIAL
EVENT
AHEAD
SC5 (CA)
SPECIAL
EVENT
AHEAD
SC5 (CA)
A POLICE CAR WITH ARROWSTICK OR
AN ARROW BOARD TRAILER SHALL BE
PLACED IN THE LANE WHEN IT IS CLOSED
BUS LANE
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G20-5aP
R2-1
W3-5
Desert Classic Scoreboard Map
Electronic Scoreboard Locations indicated by blue pin points. All scoreboards powered by generators located directly next to scoreboard.
Locations based upon approved locations from 2018 event. Holes indicated by red numbers located on map. All scoreboards located on PGA WEST
Stadium Course.
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Clubhouse Area
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