2022 Berkeley Classic
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On behalf of the Board of Directors, the Membership, and the entire staff, I would like to welcome you to the 2022 Berkeley Classic.
Berkeley Hall is a very special place and we are very proud of the facilities and amenities we have to offer. We want you to get out there on the golf course and have a wonderful time, filled with competition, camaraderie, and new friends. In addition, you will not want to miss the food and fine wines we have planned for you.
Please do not hesitate to contact me directly if you have any questions. It would be our pleasure to accommodate your needs. Have a wonderful time!
Adam Kushner General Manager and Chief Operating OfficerThank you for joining us for the 2022 Berkeley Classic. We are looking forward to a wonderful week of events.
Please refer to the contents of this booklet concerning the tournament. We hope that you will take advantage of our planned activities and the club’s other amenities. All dress for our after golf activities will be club casual, with the exception of Saturday evening, where Jackets will be optional.
Spouses may join us throughout the week for a round or two of golf for just a cart fee. During the event we will be offering our “member discount” in the golf shop for all invited guests, as well as their spouses or significant others.
If there is anything we can assist you with, please do not hesitate to ask myself or another member of the Professional Staff. On behalf of the entire Berkeley Hall Team, we thank you for your participation and wish you the best of luck.
Sincerely,
Kieran StauntonDirector of Golf
Optional Practice Round Event - Sign in at the Golf Shop to participate. (Must play with another pair in the Berkeley Classic to take part.)
Practice rounds available on both courses
Tee times may be made via ForeTees or by calling the Golf Shop 14 days in advance
7:30am-4:30pm Registration in Golf Shop 5:00pm - 7:00pm
Players Reception - Fazio Room
Putting Contest
Closest to the Hole Contest Tournament Gifts Cocktails & hors D’oeuvres
7:30am-9:30am
Breakfast - Verandah 8:30am
Round #1 North Course Tee Times 11:00am-3:00pm
Lunch - At the Turn 11:30am
Round #2– North Course
Tee Times 6:00pm Stag Dinner
Clubhouse Verandah
7:00am-9:30am Breakfast Verandah 8:00am
Round #3 South Course
Tee Times 11:00am-3:00pm
Lunch At the Turn 11:00am
Round #4—South Course
Tee Times
Following Round #4
Horse Race - South Course
Holes TBD based on number of teams
Evening at your Leisure Evening Dinner reservations for the Club may be made by calling the Concierge
7:30am-9:00am
Breakfast - Verandah 9:00am
Round #5 North Course
Shotgun Start 11:00am-11:30am
Drinks & Snacks
11:30am
Round #6 North Course
Shotgun Start
Following Round #6
Lunch & Scoreboard Reception
2:30pm
Flight Winner
Championship Shootout
North Course Holes #9, #10, #18
6:00pm
Championship Dinner & Awards
Clubhouse Verandah Jacket Optional
We are excited to have you be a part of this year’s Berkeley Classic. While the men are playing golf, we wanted to provide you with a list of activities throughout the Lowcountry. From a round of golf, to an historical tour around Savannah, there are plenty of things to do while your other halves compete for the 2022 Berkeley Classic.
Golf: Any ladies that would like to play golf can contact the Golf Shop to make a tee time. On Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, we will only be charging a cart fee for spouses whose husbands are participating in the Berkeley Classic. 843 815 8444
River Cruise: Enjoy the beautiful Lowcountry scenery on a River Cruise from the River Park at Berkeley Hall. The River Cruise is $225 for 2hrs (gratuity not included) and can fit up to 10 passengers. Must be booked in advance. Contact our concierge for details and reservations. 843 815 8952
Kayaking: Create your own tour of the Okatie River by kayaking from the River Park at Berkeley Hall. Contact our concierge for details and reservations. 843 815 8952
Berkeley Hall Spa and Fitness Center: Berkeley Hall’s Fitness Center offers group classes, private training, and a variety of massages. Contact the Fitness Center for details and reservations. 843 815 8985
Dolphin Cruises: For ladies that are looking to go off property, there are many different options for Dolphin Tours that can take you around the rivers in Bluffton or around Hilton Head Island and Daufuskie Island Contact our concierge for details and reservations. 843 815 8952
Historical Tours: There are a variety of tours around Savannah and Beaufort. Below are just a few choices: Old Savannah Tours Savannah 912 234 8128
Southern Rose Buggy Tours
Sea Island Carriage Tours
Gullah Heritage Tours
Beaufort 843 524 2900
Beaufort 843 476 7789
Hilton Head Island 843 681 7066
For suggestions on Shopping, Movie Theatres, Art Galleries, or Dining please reach out to Concierge at 843 815 8952.
Come and enjoy cocktails and hors D’oeuvres while getting the chance to mingle with the rest of the participants. Tournament gifts will be handed out, and we will have a putting contest and a closest to the hole / hit the green challenge for those that would like a little extra fun. Spouses are welcome.
Thursday October 13 Stag Dinner - Clubhouse Verandah - 6:00pm
Following the play on the first day, come and enjoy the Stag Dinner (Players only) on the Verandah. We will pull numbers for the Number Board Game, have a closest to the hole challenge, and a great evening of good food and drinks.
Saturday October 15 Awards Presentation Dinner - Clubhouse Verandah - 6:00pm
A great way to close out the event with a wonderful dinner on the Verandah. Spouses are welcome (please advise in advance). We will present the awards to the winning teams during the cocktail hour and dinner will be served following the presentation. Sport Coat / Jacket is optional.
The field will be divided into flights, which will be arranged by the aggregate total of the team’s handicaps
Each round will consist of nine holes of Strokeplay
First Round ~ Better Ball of Pair
Second Round ~ Shamble
Third Round ~ Scramble
Fourth Round ~ Better Ball of Pair
Fifth Round ~ Chapman
Sixth Round ~ 1 or more….
The tournament tees will be the White Tee.
The Rule of 75 is in effect if your age plus your handicap is 75 or more, you are eligible to move to a forward set of tees (Fazio or Green). Please see a member of the Professional Staff prior to the event if you would like to play from a different set of tees and we will adjust your handicap accordingly.
Handicap Index as at the Closing Date of September 29 will be used. Players must have a GHIN Index and handicaps will be verified by the committee. Handicap Index differential between partners must not exceed 10 strokes (If higher than 10, the higher handicapped player will be adjusted).
Scorecards for each round will be provided prior to teeing off. The scorecards will be marked with the individual handicaps as they have been previously certified by the Committee. All scorecards must be signed, attested and turned in at the scoreboard immediately following your round. Strokes will be marked where they fall on the 18-hole card.
Please note the Berkeley Hall Professional Staff will be posting the Tournament Scores for each competitor under the direction of the Club’s Handicap Committee. We are requiring scorecards to be returned complete, signed and attested for posting purposes. Incomplete scorecards will have Decision 5 2a/5 applied for posting purposes.
For each round, we will indicate your respective starting hole. It becomes necessary for us to ask you to be considerate of all the participants and to arrive on time at the start of each round and to keep pace with the group in front of you. This will help ensure an enjoyable time for all.
The Official tournament cash buy-in may be entered by paying $220/team prior to teeing off on Thursday morning. Friday’s Horse Race is an additional $30/Pair.
The cash payout will be based on the number of teams that buy-in. Cash prizes will be awarded for;
The Low Score for each round
The Winner of each Flight
The Runner Up in each Flight
The Overall Winners in the Championship Shootout
Flight winners will participate in an Aggregate score shootout playing holes #9, #10, & #18 (North). All play will be from the default tee that was used in Flight competition. Hole #9 will be Chapman, Hole #10 Scramble, and Hole #18 1 or more...
If necessary the tie breaker to determine the overall champion will be an aggregate score playoff using hole #18 on the North Course. If the tie is still not broken after one hole, we will use a nearest to the hole from the fairway on #18 to the green on #9.
All ties for first and second in each flight will be decided by the following:
Lowest 6th Round Score
Lowest 4th Round Score
Lowest 2nd Round Score
Lowest 1st Round Score
Lowest 3rd Round Score
Lowest 5th Round Score
Chip-off at hole to be determined by committee
Any team not present for a playoff will forfeit their spot for any potential prizes.
The Horse Race is an optional event following play on Friday. 2-man teams will be ordered from lowest to highest team handicap.
Pairings will be posted on Friday morning. Pairings will be made starting with the lowest USGA Index and the highest USGA Index and will have 1 member and 1 guest on each team. The pods will be determined by the number of teams that participate and their combined USGA Index.
No strokes will be used during this event
We will play on the South Course and the holes used will be advised once we have a count of how many teams will be playing.
The Race will begin following the completion of Round 4 on Friday afternoon. It will be a 3-hole Race on the South Course. Each pod will be given a starting hole and play will begin. Players will play from the tee markers that they have played from in the main tournament. All teams will complete their three holes of strokeplay and the low team from each Pod will move forward to the Horse Race final. In the case of ties, a chip-off will be contested from a point determined by the Golf Staff. After pod winners are determined, the final shootout will play Hole #16 for a sudden death playoff to determine the Horse Race Champion. In the event of a tie we will have a closest to the pin contest using hole #16 (Burgundy Tee) of the South Course.
We will be playing alternate shot format. For example, one team member will tee off of the Odd Holes and one team member will tee off of the Even Holes. Prize money breakdown will be based on a percentage of the Horse Race Pot*
*Amounts dependent on total number of Teams in Cash Buy In
USGA Rules shall govern all play and the following Local Rules shall apply:
• Holes #10 & 14 (South) Waste Areas: Sandy areas to the right of #10 and #14 are not a penalty area and are to be played as the general area .
• On holes #4 & #17 (North) the margin of the red penalty area will be defined by the edge of the cart path nearest the penalty area. In addition to the option prescribed in rule 17.1, ball drops have been provided as an option if the player chooses. Please use the drop area that would be the closest to the spot the ball last crossed the margin of the penalty area no nearer the hole.
• Immovable Obstructions: In addition to rule 16.1, if a ball lies off the putting green but not in a penalty area and an immovable obstruction on or within two club lengths of the putting green and within two club lengths of the ball intervenes on the line of play between the ball and the hole, the player may take relief as follows:
The ball must be lifted and dropped at the nearest point to where the ball lay that (a) Is not nearer the hole, (b) avoids intervention and (c) is not in a penalty area or on a putting green. The ball may be cleaned when lifted.
• Newly sodded & sanded areas: Relief must be taken from all newly sodded or sanded areas. Please proceed under rule 16.1.
• Staked Trees: Protection of young trees is identified by stakes and rope. If such a tree interferes with a players stance or the area of his intended swing, the ball must be lifted, without penalty and dropped in accordance with the procedure prescribed in Rule 16.1a (Immovable Obstruction)
• Out Of Bounds: Defined by white stakes / posts.
• Yellow Penalty Area: Defined by yellow stakes / lines.
• Red Penalty Area: Defined by red stakes / lines.
In stroke play, if a competitor is doubtful of his rights or the correct procedure during the play of a hole, he may, without penalty, complete the hole with two balls. Rule 20.1c.
Any questions concerning the interpretation of USGA Rules or Local Rules should be directed to the Rules Committee.
A) Total Rainout (Thursday)
Round #1 & Round #2 will be played on Friday, followed by the Horse Race event.
Round #3 & Round #4 will be played on Saturday followed by the Championship Shootout to determine the Overall Champion
B) Total Rainout (Thursday & Friday)
18 Holes - Better Ball of Partners - will be played on Saturday to determine the Flight Winners. Tee times will be provided by the Committee. The Championship Shootout will follow to determine the Overall Champion.
C) Total Rainout (Friday & Saturday)
Score from Thursday’s rounds will be used to determine the Overall Champion.
Rules Committee: Kieran Staunton, Stephanie George, Chris Wilds, Luke Grogan, Jaden Thiemann
Art Arns John Byrom
Todd Bari
David Trerice
Brian Barney Jason Barney
Tom Beaumonte
Gary Bezilla
Chris D’Alessandro
Steve Molthop
The Farms, California
TPC Boston, Massachusetts
Feather Sound CC, Florida
Stonebridge GC, Michigan
Old South Golf Links, South Carolina
Chris Blair Stan Yarbro Pas Robles GC, California
Michael Brocato
Bill Brosnan
Peter Castello
Tony Catelli
Todd Singleton
Joseph Giannetto
Mark Clayman
Guy Giordano
Michael Cross Paul DeAngelis
Lee Curtis Dave Caple
John D’Alessandro
Steve Delaney
Duke Delcher
Chris Dietrich
Dick Drews
Jeff Easton
David Elliot
Tim Ellis
Rich Forde
John Giometti
Jim Marsano
Kiawah Island Club, South Carolina
The Peninsula G & CC, Delaware
Norfolk CC, Massachusetts
Galloway National GC, New Jersey
Stonewall GC, Pennsylvania
Sahalee CC, Washington
North Hempstead CC, New York
David Nelson Des Moines CC, Iowa
Billy Adams
Scott Shone
Randy McFall
Casey Baker
Tyler Elliot
Colleton River Club, South Carolina
Aliso Viejo CC, California
May River GC, South Carolina
Barton Hills CC, Michigan
AZ Golf Club, Arizona
Andrew Craft Medalist GC, Texas
Duke Reeds
Scott Bohn
Wes Goldberg Mike Siers
Bob Gorman
Joe Haas III
Bob Hackett
Jim Curry
Joe Haas Jr.
Joe Hacker
Windsor Club, Florida
Chicago GC, Illinois
Northgate CC, Texas
St James Plantation, North Carolina
Hidden Creek GC, New Jersey
Wilmington CC, Delaware
Chuck Harris
Brian Hayden
Tim Kelly
Tom Kelly
Tom Kloet
Nate Williams
Dave Skinner
Shane Michels
David Lee
Gary Davalle
Wetherington G & CC, Ohio
Chechessee Creek Club, South Carolina
Medinah GC. Illinois
Tamarack CC, Connecticut
Troon G & CC, Arizona
Bob Knighton Les Smith Kansas City CC, Kansas
John Kourakos
Ed Kozelek
Kevin Hughes
Donn Parsons
Daniel Lawrence James Fitzgerald
Duke Lohr
Mark MacGillivray
Glenn McAllister
George McGuire
George Miller
Tuck Nason
Tony Pease
Frank Pinon
Steve Pleasants
Mark Pringle
Keith Pumroy
Steve Ramsby
Barry Shelley
Jim Drew
Chad Klimaszewski
Matt Jankowski
Ryan McGuire
Mitch Dobbins
Ray Seemiller
Mark Waninger
Paul Davison
Rob Lattig
Erick Pringle
Glenn Sengstack
Mike Ramsby
Ben Shelley
Jim Spear Will Harrill
Chris Virgulak
Willie Wang
Scott Virgulak
John Petersen
Forsgate CC, New Jersey
OSU GC, Ohio
Salisbury CC, Virginia
Dataw Island Club, South Carolina
Snee Farm CC, South Carolina
Jericho National GC, Pennsylvania
Ivanhoe GC, Illinois
Serrano CC, California
The Club at Olde Cypress, Florida
Belfair, South Carolina
Ponte Vedra Inn & Club, Florida
Suntree CC, Florida
Charleston, South Carolina
Nashville, Tennessee
Hawk Hollow GC, Michigan
Charlotte, North Carolina
Pinehurst CC, North Carolina
Quinnatisset Country Club, Connecticut
Bellaire GC, Florida
Daniel Welsh Chris Kay Isleworth CC, Florida
Gary Whitehead
Joe Mayernik
Coldstream CC, Ohio
George McGuire (+0.9)
Jeff Easton (5.7)
Chris Blair (1.2)
Tom Kelly (3.6)
Duke Delcher (2.7)
Mark Pringle (8.2)
Ryan McGuire (0.4)
Casey Baker (+1.5)
Stan Yarbro (4.8)
David Lee (5.0)
Billy Adams (6.6)
Erick Pringle (2.2)
Ivanhoe Club
Barton Hills CC
Pas Robles GC
Tamarack CC
Colleton River Club
Charleston
Tim Kelly (5.3)
Daniel Lawrence (9.8)
Bob Hackett (4.4)
Tom Beaumonte (8.7)
Barry Shelley (6.0)
John Kourakos (8.7)
Shane Michels (6.3)
James Fitzgerald (2.0)
Joe Hacker (7.4)
Chris D’Alessandro (4.0)
Medinah GC
Salisbury GC
Wilmington CC
Stonebridge GC
Ben Shelley (6.8) Charlotte
Kevin Hughes (5.0)
Forsgate CC
Rich Forde (4.4)
Chris Deitrich (10.5)
Chuck Harris (8.0)
Tony Pease (10.6)
Mark MacGillivray (3.2)
Wes Goldberg (4.6)
Duke Reeds (9.4)
Scott Shone (3.5)
Nate Williams (6.5)
Mark Waninger (4.0)
Chad Klimaszewski (11.7)
Mike Siers (10.7)
Windsor Club
Aliso Viejo CC
Wetherington G&CC
Belfair
Snee Farm CC
Northgate CC
Tim Ellis (7.4)
Brian Hayden (5.5)
Duke Lohr (7.0)
Steve Pleasants (10.0)
Frank Pinon (8.3)
David Elliot (8.0)
Andrew Craft (8.0)
David Skinner (10.2)
Jim Drew (8.7)
Rob Lattig (5.9)
Paul Davison (7.6)
Tyler Elliot (8.1)
Medalist GC
Chechessee Creek Club
Dataw Island Club
Suntree CC
Pointe Vedra Inn & Club
AZ Golf Club
Brian Barney (12.7*)
Bob Knighton (11.6)
Ed Kozelek (7.9)
Dick Drews (6.2)
Steve Ramsby (13.7*)
Tuck Nason (8.0)
Jason Barney (2.7)
Les Smith (5.7)
Donn Parsons (9.5)
Feather Sound CC
Kansas City CC
OSU Golf Club
Randy McFall (11.3) May River GC
Michael Ramsby (3.7)
Ray Seemiller (10.2)
Hawk Hollow GC
The Club at Olde Cypress
Tom Kloet (6.1)
Art Arns (4.5)
Glenn McAllister (14.4)
Gary Bezilla (12.9)
John Giometti (12.6)
George Miller (12.9)
Gary Davalle (12.9)
John Byrom (14.5*)
Matt Jankowski (5.8)
Steve Molthop (7.5)
Troon G&CC
The Farms
Jericho National GC
Old South GC
Scott Bohn (8.1) Chicago GC
Mitch Dobbins (8.1) Serrano CC
Jim Spear (11.3)
Todd Bari (7.5)
Daniel Welsh (7.9)
Steve Delaney (6.5)
Gary Whitehead (8.6)
Willie Wang (13.5)
Will Harrill (9.9)
David Trerice (15.4)
Chris Kay (15.5)
Dave Nelson (16.5*)
Joe Mayernik (15.4)
John Petersen (11.2)
Pinehurst CC
TPC Boston
Isleworth GC
Des Moines G&CC
Coldstream CC
Bellaire CC
Bob Gorman (14.6*)
Chris Virgulak (11.2)
Joe Haas III (10.3)
Michael Cross (16.2)
Lee Curtis (11.8)
Michael Brocato (15.0)
Jim Curry (4.6)
Scott Virgulak (14.4)
Joe Haas Jr. (15.7)
Paul DeAngelis (11.0)
David Caple (15.7)
Todd Singleton (13.4)
St James Plantation
Quinnatisset CC
Hidden Creek GC
Stonewall GC
Sahalee CC
Kiawah Island Club
Peter Castello (12.4)
Keith Pumroy (13.3)
Bill Brosnan (17.0)
Tony Catelli (14.5)
John D’Alessandro (21.1)
Mark Clayman (16.1) Norfolk CC
Glenn Sengstack (17.6) Nashville
Joseph Giannetto (14.5) The Peninsula G&CC
Guy Giordano (22.0)
Jim Marsano (18.1)
Galloway National GC
North Hempstead CC