Crime & Safety
2 Alarm Fire At Golden Gate Golf Course Clubhouse
The Monday morning fire in the 1951 structure is forcing the closure Monday of the golf course.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA — San Francisco Fire Department crews have brought a two-alarm fire at the Golden Gate Park Golf Course Clubhouse early this morning under control, fire officials said.
Fire officials said the blaze at the clubhouse located at 970 47th Avenue was first reported at 3:02 a.m. It was brought under control just after 4 a.m.
There are no injuries and nobody was displaced, fire officials said.
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The golf course is anticipated to be closed today as city services will be working with the San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department for recovery due to extensive damage to the building, fire officials said.
The fire is currently under investigation. No further information is immediately available.
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Sad news: the iconic Golden Gate Park golf course clubhouse, built in 1951, was the victim of fire this morning. @sffdpio is investigating. The Golf course will be closed until further notice. pic.twitter.com/xP3Ije23bT
— SF Rec and Park (@RecParkSF) July 2, 2018
— Bay City News; Image via SF Rec and Park
