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G O L F

Table of Contents

Welcome Letter

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Golf Staff

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Club Rules & Regulations

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A Dozen Ways to Play Fast Golf

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The 90 Degree Rule

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Guest Privileges & Rates

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Tee Time Information

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Dear Golf Members,

The 2014-2015 Golf Season is upon us and we are excited to build on the success of last year’s programs. The Golf Professional staff has developed a full schedule of golfing activities that will cater to golfers of all experience levels. This manual is designed to familiarize you with all that will be available to you this season. We hope that the calendar of events that follows will be helpful in organizing your golf schedule for the upcoming season. Once again, we have tried to put together a great mix of competitive and fun events for your enjoyment. Our Member-Guest and Charity events promise be the biggest highlights for this year. Weekly Ladies and Men’s events will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday respectively. This upcoming season, the teaching program at Frenchman’s Creek Beach & Country Club will include a wide variety of specialty clinics to compliment the current teaching staff and their philosophy on golf. A collective effort has been made by the professional staff to ensure the highest quality of instruction for all members and their guests. The South golf course is coming along on schedule and looking fantastic. We will be sending out information in the near future about opening day and the Short Practice area. The North course has also had an entire summer of maintenance and is looking great. The Professional Staff would like for all of our members and guests to promote and utilize the 90 degree rule as much as possible to help maintain the highest level of playing conditions possible for the upcoming season. A regularly scheduled program of maintenance is in place for each golf course to ensure the best possible playing conditions during the season. We encourage members and their guests to adhere to the course care guidelines outlined in this manual. The Golf Shop will again be stocked with an abundance of the latest Men’s and Ladies clothing lines. Thanks to member feedback, several new lines and styles have been added. We continue to offer the latest technology available in the golf equipment market, and the addition of the Professional Instructors & Programs for the upcoming season will greatly aid the staff in helping members to become better players. After a several successful seasons, the Caddie Program will be even more dynamic for the 2014-2015 Season. Caddies will be available on a daily basis as a Forecaddie or Walking Caddie per your request. Our mission is to provide the highest quality of service to our members and their guests. Our goal is to create a uniquely enjoyable experience for all. We are happy to welcome back most of the staff from last season. There will be several new faces added to the outside services area. Please allow the staff to introduce themselves, as it will likely help them acclimate more quickly to the Frenchman’s Creek Community and our philosophy.

As always, if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call the Golf Shop. We hope that you have a safe, successful and enjoyable golfing season.

Professionally Yours,

Robert A. Bruno, PGA Rich Luchini, PGA Director of Golf Head Golf Professional

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2014-2015 Professional Staff

Golf Professional’s

Golf Shop Stacy Collins Merchandise Manager Dee Burke Shop Merchandiser Katie Zinni Shop Merchandiser

Robert A. Bruno, PGA Director of Golf Billy Burke, PGA Interim Director of Golf Rich Luchini , PGA Head Golf Professional

Rocco Panzitta Assistant Professional

Jeff Sullivan, PGA Assistant Professional Luis Leon Assistant Professional Todd Kitchen, PGA Assistant Professional Chris Horn Assistant Professional

Outside Operations

Richard Ruggerio Head Starter

Gus Hensz Joe Parissi Tom Longhi Starters & Player Assistance

Joe Radulski Tom Kubinski Charles Wisner

Teaching Professional’s

Chris Kenna Outside Staff

Dick Lanscioni Jeff Gschwind Wendi Modic

Kevin Walker Cart Mechanic

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Club Rules & Regulations The rules, regulations, and policies contained herein are derived from many of the generally accepted practices and traditions of the private golf courses everywhere. The primary objective of the golf program at Frenchman’s Creek Beach & C.C. is to make an enjoyable experience for members and guests alike to establish an atmosphere that leads to good play, fellowship, and inherent courtesy on the course. Golf 1. Definition: For the purpose of this section, the term “in season” is construed to mean the period November 1 st through April 30 th and “off season” the period May 1 st through October 30 th . 2. Etiquette a. U.S.G.A. Rules shall govern the play and conduct of the players while on the golf course, except where modified by local rules issued by the Golf Committee . b. All rules apply throughout the year unless specifically modified “in season” use only (November 1 st through April 30 th ) c. Members are responsible for the conduct and proper attire of their guests while using any of the golf facilities. d. Respect and consideration of the golf courses, the several practice facilities and for the play of others is expected of all. Players are obligated to uphold the following:

e. Maintain “Pace of Play” (see Ranger Operations)

f.

Repair all ball marks on the greens.

g. Rake bunkers then replace rake as directed.

h. Use sand to fill tee and fairway divots.

i. Paper, cigars, cigarettes, cups, and other trash should be placed in the receptacles provided. j. Broken tees must be picked up and placed in the receptacles provided; (broken tees damage mower blades). k. Language, dress, and general decorum on the golf course, practice range and putting greens must be proper at all times. Our professional staff is authorized to prohibit from play or practice any person not properly attired.

l. Ladies are prohibited from wearing tank tops, jeans, tennis or short shorts.

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m. Men are prohibited from wearing sleeveless shirts, cut-offs, jeans or Tennis shorts. 3. General a. Members must register all guests (including immediate family guests of any age) in the Pro Shop and present the registration receipt to the starter before starting play. b. Other than shotguns, all play must begin from the first or tenth tees unless specific exemption is granted by the starter or Professional Staff. c. No groups may be comprised of more than four (4) players. d. Each player must use his/her own golf bag; two (2) or more players are not permitted to play from one bag. e. Practicing of any kind is prohibited on the golf course except when taking a lesson from one of our professionals. f. Jogging, running, biking on paved paths and walking is permitted on the golf course only from sunrise to 7:30 a.m. Care must be exercised to avoid golf maintenance vehicles and golf carts which have priority use of cart paths at that time. All should be aware that cart paths may have sharp turns, ruts, and debris and may be wet. They should be used with caution. g. No motor scooters, roller blades, roller skates, baby carriages, strollers, or skate boards are allowed on the golf course or the practice facilities (including paved paths and golf cart staging area), at any time. h. If the lightning warning system is sounded, players MUST leave the courses and practice area immediately and only return when the “all clear” signal has been given. At all times, players should be aware of lightning danger and exercise good judgment for their protection even if the warning system has not sounded. a. The Director of Golf or Head Professional have the responsibility for starting times on both courses and will generally delegate his authority to the starter. b. The first available starting time is 7:30 a.m. unless otherwise authorized by the Director of Golf or Head Professional. c. In season, starting times may be requested from 3 to 14 days before the desired playing date by either using the automated telephone system, the touch screen in the Pro Shop, sign-up cards or Internet Link on the Frenchman’s Creek Website. Times will be assigned by computer to ensure fair treatment of all. After times are posted, members may check with the starter for availability of any unassigned times. d. Twosomes and threesomes may register for starting times with the understanding that the starter is authorized to fill in a threesome with a single and a twosome with a single or another twosome. In season, twosomes will only be assigned starting times after foursomes and threesomes have teed off. Off-season, twosomes enjoy equal starting times with threesomes and/or foursomes. 4. Starting Times

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e. Each golfer MUST report to the starter at least ten (10) minutes prior to tee time. The starter is authorized to reassign the starting time of a group not ready to start at their designated time slot to the next available open time. f. Players choosing to have lunch after nine holes lose their turn for the second nine. They are required to advise the starter that they are stopping and, after lunch, sign in to request a time for the second nine. a. On the driving range, practice may only be conducted between the designated markers. PLEASE refrain from hitting practice balls into the range from the short game practice area….. b. All children under the age of sixteen (16) may only use the North end of the range for practice and must be accompanied by an adult.

5. Practice Facilities

c. Members and guests are to stop practice at closing time, Sundays 4:30pm.

d. Range balls are NOT to be removed from any of the practice facilities (range, short game practice area or putting greens). They are NOT permitted for use in playing the golf courses.

6. Lessons

a. Lessons may be scheduled in the Pro Shop.

b. Our professional instructors are the only persons authorized to give lessons on the course or at the practice facilities.

7. Ranger Operations

Rangers act under the direction of the Director of Golf or Head Golf Professional. They are authorized to enforce the golf rules and assist play on both courses. They may courteously remind players of course etiquette and ask them to be respectful of the courses, golf cart restrictions and other players’ rights. They shall ensure that all players maintain “Pace of Play”.

A group shall be deemed to have slowed the “Pace of Play” if:

a. On holes other than on par 3’s,

b.

c.

d. players in the group ahead are on the putting green and the slow group has not teed off; or e. On Par 3’s, the group ahead is off the green before the slow group reaches the tee’ or f. The group behind the slow group is unable to play its shots without unwarranted wait for two consecutive holes. g. If the ranger determines that a group has slowed “Pace of Play”, he shall request that group to speed up. If after one full hole the slow group has failed to do so, the Ranger is authorized to direct the slow group either to:

i. Allow the group behind to play through’ or

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ii. Pick-up their balls and move to an appropriate position closer to the group in front of them. If the slow group fails to follow the ranger’s directions, he is authorized to report the names of the players in that group to the Director of Golf or Head Professional and the Chairman of the Golf Committee for appropriate action which may include referral to the Executive Director and President of the Board of Governors. The first team off each tee has the responsibility to play at a brisk pace so as not to back-up the course.

8. Guest Privileges

a. Annual Usage

i. Each immediate family guest may play a maximum of twenty-one (21) days per year. ii. Each house guest or outside guest may play a maximum of twelve (12) days per year. iii. A single member who does not have a co-habitant is permitted a guest who may play at any time with that member without payment of a greens fee. i. In season, members with guests may not play between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. The Director of Golf or Head Professional is authorized to ease the restriction from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays if the level of member/member play permits. ii. During designated holiday restricted periods, whatever the week- day, the 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. restricted period is in effect. iii. Immediate family guests over the age 21 or other adult house- guests, unaccompanied by a member, may play after 1:00 p.m. with application of a guest fee charge. i. Immediate family guests, ages 15 through 21 may only play during guest hours when accompanied by a member, without guest fees. ii. Immediate family guests under age 15 may only play with a member after 2:00 p.m. and with the prior approval of the Director of Golf or Head Professional.

b. Playing Times

c. Children

9. Golf Carts

a. No person without a valid driver’s license may operate a golf cart.

b. No more than two (2) persons may occupy a two seat golf cart.

c. In season, players may not use more than two carts when playing in a foursome or more than one cart when playing as a twosome unless otherwise authorized by the Director of Golf or Head Professional.

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d. Except for golf carts driven by members with a medical disability, golf carts shall be kept on cart paths around tees and greens; and on the fairways, they are prohibited from approaching the green past the markers. e. Carts must abide by the daily instructions for use of carts posted to this effect at the first and tenth tees (e.g., cart paths only, 90 degree rule, etc.). f. Members with a medical disability, attested to in writing by the treating physician, may request the use of a distinctive flag to display on their golf cart. The Golf Committee will review eligibility annually. Such flag permits the disabled member to approach greens and tees no nearer than 15 feet to greens and tees (park to the side or rear of them) and no nearer than 10 feet to bunkers and edges of water hazards. On days when signs are posted, carts must remain on cart paths at all times (including those with disability flags).

10. Golf Cart Safety

a. Rule 1. Drive safely, carefully, and courteously. Do not allow small children and/or grandchildren to drive.

b. Rule 2. Do not forget rule #1.

11. Handicaps

a. All players are required to post an accurate and properly adjusted score to the computer after each round. This includes Match Play rounds as well as Medal. If a player has picked up on a hole, then that player’s probable score for the hole should be recorded. A member may post a maximum of two scores per day (except when posting scores from other courses). If the computer is shut down, please submit your scorecard with the proper score to the Golf Pro Shop personnel to be entered when service is restored. b. If at least thirteen holes are played, the remaining holes not played, for handicap purposes, shall be recorded as par plus any handicap strokes that the player is entitled to receive on the holes not played. c. A player’s handicap may be referred at any time to the Golf Committee for review and possible handicap adjustment. Failure to comply with handicap rules may result in reduction of handicap and/or being barred from future competition.

12. Rain Refunds. Full guest fee refund will be given when less than nine (9) holes have been completed. There is no refund if nine (9) or more holes have been played. We do not offer any type of Rain checks.

13. Official Holes-in-One

a. For a hole-in-one to be official, a player must:

i. Play with at least one other member (or spouse), and

ii. Play a full 18 whole round in sequence.

b. A member (or spouse) scoring a hole-in-one who is enrolled in the “Hole-in- One” official program is entitled to:

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i. Offer one free drink from the bar, prior to 6:00 p.m., to every person in the Clubhouse on the day the hole-in-one is scored; and

ii. Receive from the Pro Shop a merchandise certificate for $300; and

iii. Receive a commemorative plaque.

c. Enrollment is automatic other than for those who specifically decline participation: i. The enrolled member will be charged $10.00 periodically to defray the cost of the program. ii. Those declining participation must notify the Accounting office of their choice.

14. Hours of Operation

In Season: Golf Pro Shop

7:00 am – 5:30 pm 7:00 am – 4:00 pm

Monday through Sunday Monday through Sunday Monday through Saturday

Starter:

Driving Range:

Dark – Dark

Dark – 4:30 pm

Sunday

Off Season: Golf Pro Shop:

7:30 am – 5:00 pm

Monday through Sunday

Check with the Golf Pro Shop

Starter:

Driving Range:

Dark – Dark

Monday through Saturday

Dark – 4:30 pm

Sunday

Guests

1. Definitions

a. Immediate family guests shall be construed to mean sons, daughters, sons- in-law, daughters-in-law, stepchildren, parents, grandchildren and great grandchildren. b. A co-habitant is deemed to be a spouse provided that the member has filed with the Administration Office a letter of authorization, which may be rescinded at will. c. A houseguest shall be construed to mean a person staying at the home of a member.

d. An outside guest shall be construed to mean a person visiting for the day.

2. Privileges

a. Immediate family guest if member is in residence

i. An immediate family guest residing in the home of a member may use the recreational facilities (golf, tennis, fitness center, Beach Club and dining areas) an unlimited number of times per year subject to the guest restrictions of each facility. ii. An immediate family guest NOT residing in the member’s home is restricted to using the recreational facilities for a maximum of thirty (30) days per year if unaccompanied by the member.

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b. Immediate family guest if member is not in residence

i. An immediate family guest residing in the home of a member is entitled to a thirty day (30) annual “unaccompanied privilege. ii. A member is permitted to authorize the immediate family guest to have a guest under the following conditions, all of which must be satisfied:  The family guest must have sufficient eligible time remaining in his/her thirty day (30) annual “unaccompanied exemption.  The time spent by the guest of the family guest would be applied against the family guest’s thirty day (30) annual exemption.  The member must, in writing, request and authorize the outside guest’s stay. If the request does not exceed the remainder of available time times, a pass would be prepared and subsequently issued upon that guest’s arrival.  No such outside guest would be permitted during the holiday periods when the facilities are fully utilized.

c. House Guests

A houseguest (other than a family guest) may use the recreational facilities, subject to the pertinent guest rules, a maximum of fifteen (15) days per year.

d. Outside Guests

An outside guest may use the recreational facilities a maximum of fifteen (15) days per year and must always be accompanied by a member.

3. Prohibition

GUESTS MAY NOT BRING GUESTS All guests are prohibited from inviting or bringing third parties to any Frenchman’s Creek Beach & Country Club facility.

4. Guest Registration Procedure

a. The member at the Administration Office must register all guests. Guest passes will be issued indicating the guest’s name, his/her relationship to the member and the time period for which the pass is valid. b. Unaccompanied guests must present their passes upon arrival at the Beach Club or Fitness Center. Access to these facilities may be denied without a guest pass.

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GUEST PRIVILEGES – IN SEASON OCTOBER 15, 2014 – MAY 15, 2015

Guest Category

Without Member?

Sign-up

Play Limit

Have Guest?

Immediate Family 21 years & older

Yes, after 1:00pm

3 days in advance

21 days per year

Yes

Immediate Family 17 – 21 years old

No

3 days in advance

21 days per year

No

Immediate Family Under 17 years old

Only with Director of Golf approval

3 days in advance

21 days per year

No

Outside Guests

No

3 days in advance

12 days per year

No

1. Immediate family guests are children and their spouses, parents & grandchildren of members. 2. Single (unmarried) members are allowed to have one personal guest for golf who may play at any time with a member without charge of green fee. A cart fee will be charged if a club car is used. 3. Each member may have a maximum of three guests (6 per couple) per day in season. 4. Each member may have an unlimited number of guests during off-season, provided the member plays with the guest(s). 5. During the off season, guests may play at any time, except on established holidays. In season, members with guests my only play before 8:00 a.m. and after 12:00 p.m. The Director of Golf is authorized to ease the restriction from 8:00a.m.and after 10:00am on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sundays if the level of member/member play permits. 6. Immediate family guests are allowed up to 3 guests after 1:00 p.m. during the off-season.

HOLIDAY RESTRICTED GUEST PERIODS

Monday, December 22, 2014 through Sunday, January 4, 2015.

 Monday, February 16, 2015 President’s day through Sunday, February 22, 2015 following President’s day.  During holiday restricted guest periods guest may play before 8:00 a.m. or after 12:00 noon.

$95.00 ea. Golf & Lunch Package - Seasonal Rate $115.00 ea. Golf & Dinner Package - 19 th Hole - Seasonal Rate $125.00 ea. Golf & Dinner Package - Grill Room or Beach Club - Seasonal Rate $55.00 ea. Golf & Lunch Package - Summer Rate

Outside Guests:

$50.00 ea. Seasonal Rate $30.00 ea. after 3:00 PM – Seasonal Rate $30.00 ea. Summer Rate

Immediate Family:

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FRENCHMAN’SCREEKBEACH & COUNTRYCLUB CHELSEA AUTOMATED TEE TIME SYSTEM

A member may now make a tee time using four options. Always put a 0 after a member number for the gentleman and a 1 for ladies.

1. FRENCHMAN’S CREEK WEBSITE : 

Log on to ‘ www.frenchmanscreek.com ’ website  Click the ‘ Member Login ’ tab and proceed to login  Click the ‘ Tee Times ’ icon which will redirect you to the Chelsea Tee Time website  Enter your member number and password, (first time users the password is 1234) remember to add a 0 or 1 on the end of your member number. 0 for men, 1 for ladies  To check a tee time run the cursor over ‘ Review ’, move down to ‘ Review My Information ’, then click ‘ Review My Schedule ’. This will display your times for the next three days.  Use the options on the top Tool Bar to navigate your way through the Chelsea Tee Time system.

2. CARD SYSTEM : You may still request tee times using the card system until you familiarize yourself with the PHONE AND TOUCH SCREEN SYSTEM, Also Frenchman’s Creek – Internet Link to Chelsea Tee Time System

GENERAL INFORMATION : “ The confirmation number” allow you to edit or delete your request. Captains must keep this number handy in case your request changes.

GROUPS : In order to link cards together please follow the instructions on the website when suggested. You may link up to 7 cards.

TIME : Ask for a specific time at least 3 days in advance. The system will search 20 minutes on either side of your request on the golf course of your choice, if this is not available the computer will keep searching until it finds a time closest to the original request, based on the point average of your group. There are no tee times available between the hours of 9:30 a.m. and 12:00 noon because we run a crossover on both courses. A crossover is starting times that start from the 1 st and 10 th Tees between the hours of 7:30 and 9:30. HOW FAR IN ADVANCE MAY I REQUEST A TEE TIME ? A tee time may be requested up to 14 days in advance. If you need to request a tee time outside the 14-day parameter you may either fill out a Tee Time Card. IS THE SYSTEM EVER DOWN ? Between the hours of 3:00 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. the system will not be in service. At this time we will be processing the program in order to issue all member requests.

DUPLICATES : The system will not allow an account number to be requested more than one time for a selected day. Please be sure to confirm your game with your players.

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2014-2015 Tournament Schedule

Ladies Day Events Men's Day Events Mixed Couples Events Mixed Couples Nine Wine & Dine Events Men's Health Event Women for Cancer Research Frenchman's Creek Charity Event Ladies' Member Guest Men's Member Guest Mixed Couples Member Guest Men's Member Staff Event Men's & Ladies' Member Staff Event PGA Shoot Out

Tuesdays & Thursdays

Wednesdays & Fri,Sat

Sundays

11/14 - 12/05 - 2/13 - 4/24

Wednesday December 10th

Tuesday January 27th

Sunday March 29th

Feb 3rd & March 10th

Jan 30th & March 5th,6th,7th

Friday February 27th

Friday November 21st

Monday April 27th

Monday April 20th

September

Sunday Aug 31 Mixed Couples Labor Day Golf & Lunch - 8:30 Shotgun Monday 1 Labor Day Tuesday 2 Ladies Field Day - 8:30 Shotgun Wednesday 3 Men's Day Tuesday 9 Ladies Field Day - 8:30 Shotgun Wednesday 10 Men's Day Tuesday 16 Ladies Field Day - 8:30 Shotgun Wednesday 17 Men's Day Tuesday 23 Ladies Field Day - 8:30 Shotgun Wednesday 24 Men's Day Thursday 25 Rosh Hashanah Tuesday 30 Ladies Field Day - 8:30 Shotgun

October

Wednesday

1 Men's Day

Friday

3 Yom Kippur Begins at Sundown

Saturday

4 Yom Kippur

Tuesday

7 Ladies Field Day - 8:30 Shotgun & Ladies 9 Holers - 9:30 Shotgun

Wednesday

8 Men's Day

Monday

13 Columbus Day

Tuesday

14 Ladies Field Day - 8:30 Shotgun & Ladies 9 Holers - 9:30 Shotgun

Wednesday 15 Men's Day Tuesday

21 Ladies Field Day - 8:30 Shotgun & Ladies 9 Holers - 9:30 Shotgun

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Wednesday 22 Men's Day Tuesday Wednesday 29 Men's Day Friday 31 Halloween

28 Ladies Field Day - 8:30 Shotgun & Ladies 9 Holers - 9:30 Shotgun

November

Tuesday

4 Ladies Opening Golf & Luncheon - 9:30 - 9-Hole ABCD Scramble

Wednesday

5 Men's Opening Golf & Luncheon - 8:30 Shotgun - 18 Holes

Tuesday

11 Ladies Field Day - 8:30 Shotgun & Ladies 9 Holers - 9:30 Shotgun

Wednesday 12 Men's Day Friday

14 Nine, Wine & Dine - 9 Hole Golf Event 3:00 PM

Tuesday

18 Ladies Field Day - 8:30 Shotgun & Ladies 9 Holers - 9:30 Shotgun

Wednesday 19 Men's Day Friday

21 Men's Member Staff Golf & Lunch Event 9:00 a.m. Shotgun

Monday

24 Junior Clinic 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.

Tuesday

25 Junior Clinic 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.

Tuesday 25 No Ladies Day (Thanksgiving Holiday) Wednesday 26 No Men's Day (Thanksgiving Holiday) Wednesday 26 Family Golf Event 12:45 Shotgun - 9 &18 Holes Thursday 27 Thanksgiving Day

December

Tuesday

2 Ladies Field Day - 8:30 Shotgun & Ladies 9 Holers - 9:30 Shotgun

Tuesday

2 Ladies Cove/Creek Challenge Admiral's Cove @ Frenchman's Creek

Wednesday

3 Men's Cove/Creek Challenge Frenchman's Creek @ Admiral's Cove

Friday

5 Nine, Wine & Dine - 9 Hole Golf Event 3:00 PM

Tuesday

9 Ladies Field Day - 8:30 Shotgun

Tuesday

9 Ladies Eclectic (1st Round) - 8:30 Shotgun

Tuesday

9 Ladies Eclectic (9 Holers) - 9:30 Shotgun

Wednesday 10 Men's Health Day Thursday

11 Ladies Eclectic (2nd Round) - 8:30 Shotgun

Friday

12 Men's President's Cup - Round 1 (a.m.) Two Man Teams

Saturday

13 Men's President's Cup - Round 2 (a.m.) Two Man Teams

Tuesday

16 Ladies Field Day - 8:30 Shotgun

Tuesday

16 Ladies Eclectic (Rain Date) - 8:30 Shotgun

Wednesday 17 1st Day of Hanukkah Wednesday 17 Men's Day Monday

22 Junior Clinic 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.

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Tuesday

23 Junior Clinic 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.

Tuesday 23 No Ladies Day (Holiday Period) Wednesday 24 Family Golf Event 12:45 Shotgun - 9 &18 Holes Wednesday 24 Christmas Eve Wednesday 24 Last Day of Hanukkah Wednesday 24 No Men's Day (Holiday Period) Thursday 25 Christmas Day Friday 26 Carnival Monday 29 Junior Clinic 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. Tuesday 30 Junior Clinic 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. Tuesday 30 No Ladies Day (Holiday Period) Wednesday 31 No Men's Day (Holiday Period)

January

Tuesday

6 Ladies Member/Member (1st Round)

Tuesday

6 Ladies Member/Member 9 Holers (1st Round)

Tuesday

6 Ladies Field Day - 8:30 Shotgun & Ladies 9 Holers - 9:30 Shotgun

Wednesday

7 Men's Day

Thursday

8 Ladies Member/Member (2nd Round)

Thursday

8 Ladies Member/Member 9 Holers (2nd Round)

Tuesday

13 Ladies Field Day - 8:30 Shotgun & Ladies 9 Holers - 9:30 Shotgun

Tuesday

13 Ladies Member/Member (3rd Round)

Tuesday

13 Ladies Member/Member 9 Holers (3rd Round)

Wednesday 14 Men's Day Thursday

15 Ladies Member/Member Finals - All Flights

Thursday

15 Ladies Member/Member Finals - 9 Holers All Flights

Friday

16 Men's Member/Member (Round 1)

Saturday

17 Men's Member/Member (Round 2)

Tuesday

20 Ladies Member/Member Finals - Rain Date

Tuesday

20 Ladies Field Day - 8:30 Shotgun & Ladies 9 Holers - 9:30 Shotgun

Wednesday 21 Men's Day Friday

23 Men's Member/Member (Round 3)

Saturday

24 Men's Member/Member (Final Round)

Tuesday

27 Women For Cancer Research

Wednesday 28 Men's Day Friday

30 Men's Member Guest - 8:45 Shotgun - Golf & Luncheon

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February

Tuesday

3 1st Ladies Member-Guest - 8:45 Shotgun(Shamble 1 Best Ball)

Wednesday

4 Men's Day

Thursday

5 Frenchman's Cup Dinner - 6:30 p.m.

Friday

6 Frenchman's Cup (1st Round) -(2) 9 Hole Matches - 8:30 & 11:00 Shotgun

Saturday

7 Frenchman's Cup (2nd Round) - 18 Hole Match - 8:30 Shotgun

Tuesday

10 Ladies President's Cup - Ringer Tournament (1st Round)

Tuesday

10 Ladies Field Day - 8:30 Shotgun & Ladies 9 Holers - 9:30 Shotgun

Wednesday 11 Men's Day Thursday

12 Ladies President's Cup - Ringer Tournament (2nd Round)

Friday

13 Nine, Wine & Dine - 9 Hole Golf Event 3:00 PM

Saturday

14 Valentines Day

Monday

16 Junior Clinic 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.

Monday

16 Presdients' Day

Tuesday

17 Junior Clinic 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.

Tuesday 17 No Ladies Day (President's Holiday Period) Wednesday 18 No Men's Day (President's Holiday Period) Wednesday 18 Family Golf Event 12:45 9 & 18 Holes Sunday 22 Sadie Hawkins - Scramble - 8:30 Shotgun Tuesday

24 Ladies Field Day - 8:30 Shotgun & Ladies 9 Holers - 9:30 Shotgun

Tuesday

24 Ladies President's Cup - Ringer Tournament - Rain Date

Wednesday 25 Men's Day Friday

27 Mixed Couples Member-Guest -12:30 Shotgun (Shamble)

March

Monday

2 Men's Interclub Matches

Tuesday

3 Ladies Field Day - 8:30 Shotgun & Ladies 9 Holers - 9:30 Shotgun

Wednesday

4 Men's Day

Thursday

5 Men's Member Guest Practice Round & Short Game Skills Challenge

Thursday

5 Sports Bar Dinner

Friday

6 Men's Member Guest Day 1 - Three 9 Hole Matches

Friday

6 Men's Stag Night & Contestant Gift Package

Saturday

7 Men's Member Guest Day 2 - Two 9 Hole Matches & Shootout

Saturday

7 Men's Member Guets - Dinner Dance & Awards Presentation

Tuesday

10 2nd Ladies Member Guest - 12:30 Shotgun (Shamble - 1 Best Ball)

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2014-2015 Tournament Schedule

Wednesday 11 Men's Day Thursday

12 Ladies Club Championship (1st Round) 18 Holers - Tee Times

Thursday

12 Ladies Club Champioship (1st Round) 9 Holers - Tee Times

Friday

13 Men's Club Championship - (1st Round) Tee Times

Saturday

14 Men's Club Championship - (2nd Round) Tee Times

Sunday

15 Meet Your Neighbor Golf & Dinner - 2:45 pm - 9 Holes

Monday

16 St. Patrick's Day

Tuesday

17 Ladies Field Day - 8:30 Shotgun & Ladies 9 Holers - 9:30 Shotgun

Tuesday

17 Ladies Club Championship (2nd Round) 18 Holers Tee Times

Tuesday

17 Ladies Club Championship (2nd Round) 9 Holers Tee Times

Wednesday 18 Men's Day Thursday

19 Ladies Club Championship (3rd Round) 18 Holers Tee Times

Thursday

19 Ladies Club Championship (3rd Round) 9 Holers Tee Times

Friday

20 Men's Club Championship - (3rd Round) Tee Times

Saturday

21 Men's Club Championship - (Final Round) Tee Times

Saturday

21 Ladies Club Championship Finals 18 Holers Tee Times

Saturday

21 Ladies Club Championship Finals 9 Holers Tee Times

Saturday

21 Men's Club Championship - (Final Round) - Championship Flight 1st 18

Sunday

22 Men's Club Championship - (Final Round) - Championship Flight 2nd 18

Tuesday

24 Ladies Field Day - 8:30 Shotgun & Ladies 9 Holers - 9:30 Shotgun

Wednesday 25 Men's Day Friday

27 Frenchman's Charity Events

Saturday

29 Frenchman's Charity Events

Sunday

29 Frenchman's Charity Golf 8:30 a.m. & 12:45 p.m. Step Aside Scramble

March

31 Ladies Field Day - 8:30 Shotgun & Ladies 9 Holers - 9:30 Shotgun

April

Wednesday

1 Men's Day

Friday

2 Good Friday

Saturday

4 1st Day of Passover

Sunday

5 Easter Sunday

Tuesday

7 Ladies Field Day - 8:30 Shotgun & Ladies 9 Holers - 9:30 Shotgun

Wednesday

8 Men's Day

Saturday

11 Last Day of Passover

Sunday

12 Husband/Wife Club Championship & Lunch - 8:30 Shotgun

Monday

13 Ladies Challenge Cup 11:30 Lunch/1:00 Shotgun (Rain Date)

Tuesday

14 No Ladies Day

Revised: 1/29/2015

2014-2015 Tournament Schedule

Wednesday 15 Men's Day Wednesday 15 Ladies Challenge Cup - Challenge Match 1:00 (12 Ladies) Monday 20 PGA Shootout - 12:45 p.m. Monday 20 PGA Shootout Cocktails & Awards - 5:30 p.m. Tuesday

21 Ladies Field Day - 8:30 Shotgun & Ladies 9 Holers - 9:30 Shotgun

Wednesday 22 Men's Day Friday

24 Nine, Wine & Dine - 9 Hole Golf Event 3:00 PM

Monday

27 Member/Staff Event 9:00 Shotgun

Tuesday

28 Ladies Closing Luncheon - ABCD 9-hole Scramble 9:30 a.m.

Wednesday 29 Men's Closing Luncheon - 8:30 Shotgun Thursday 30 Ladies Nite Out PM Golf & Dinner

May

Tuesday

5 Ladies Field Day

Wednesday

6 Men's Day

Sunday Tuesday

10 Mother's Day 12 Ladies Field Day

Wednesday 13 Men's Day Tuesday Wednesday 20 Men's Day Sunday

19 Ladies Field Day

24 Memorial Day Mixed Couples - 8:30 Shotgun

Monday

25 Memorial Day

Tuesday

26 Ladies Field Day

Wednesday 27 Men's Day

July

Friday

3 Mixed Couples Golf Event 8:30 Shotgun 18 Holes - 9:30 Shotgun 9 Holers

Saturday

4 Independence Day

Saturday

4 Independence Day Skills Challenge - 9th Green South 9:00 AM

Sunday

5 Mixed Couples Golf Event 8:30 Shotgun 18 Holes - 9:30 Shotgun 9 Holers

Revised: 1/29/2015

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