2023 Mixed Member-Guest Booklet

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2023 Mixed Member-Guest

Table of Contents

Welcome Page 1-2

Schedule of Events Pages 3-4

Tournament Format Pages 5-6

2023 Participants Pages 7-8

Rules of Play Pages 9-10 Flights Pages 11-12 2022 Champions Page 13 Contact Information Page 14
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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 2023 Mixed Member-Guest.

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 over the next few days filled with competition, camaraderie, and new friends.

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!

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Welcome

Welcome

Welcome to all our participants to the 2023 Mixed Member-Guest. We are excited that you have joined us for what will be three days of great golf, great food, and fun.

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.

If there is anything we can assist you with, please do not hesitate to ask.

Please enjoy yourselves. Good luck and play well!

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Schedule of Events

Wednesday, May 3

12:00pm Shotgun Start

Practice Round Tournament

All teams will be entered into the Practice Round Tournament. Please notify the Professional Staff if you do not wish to participate in the Practice Round.

North Course

Best 2 Balls of the 4 5:00pm-6:00pm

Welcome Cocktail Reception on the Verandah

Thursday, May 4 10:30am-11:30am

Brunch & Registration on the Verandah 12:00pm Shotgun Start South Course

Better Ball of Men +

Better Ball of Ladies 6:00pm

Dinner and Scoring Following Play on the Verandah

Dinner Reservations at the Club available this evening by contacting the Concierge at 843.815.8952

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Schedule of Events

Friday, May 5 7:30am

Breakfast ~ Verandah

9:30am Shotgun Start

North Course

1 on the 5’s, 2 on the 4’s, 3 on the 3’s 1:30pm

Lunch and Awards Following Play on the Verandah

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Tournament Format

The field will be divided into flights, which will be arranged by the aggregate total of the team’s handicaps.

There will be 18-Holes on Thursday and 18-Holes on Friday.

Play will be from the White Tee markers for the Men. Men satisfying the Rule of 75 may elect to move up to the Fazio or Green Tee markers or to the Burgundy Tees if they qualify for the Rule of 100.

Play will be from the Burgundy Tee markers for the Ladies. Ladies satisfying the Rule of 85 may elect to move up to the Silver Tee markers.

Players that elect to move forward are not eligible for any Gross Prizes.

All players will play their own ball throughout the tournament.

90% of Handicap will be used for both rounds

A maximum of 30 strokes will be allowed for Men and 36 for Ladies. Handicaps will be taken from the tournament closing date - April 19th

Round 1

The team will count one best ball score of the Men plus one best ball score of the Ladies.

Round 2

The team will count the best ball score on the Par 5’s

The team will count the two best ball scores on the Par 4’s

The team will count the three best ball scores on the Par 3’s

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Tournament Format

Trophies will be awarded to Low Net Overall Champions and Gross & Net Flight Winners. Tournament Prizes will be awarded in the following order:

Overall

Low Net Champion

Flight Winners

Low Net Flight Champion

Low Gross Flight Champion

All ties will be broken by a match of scorecards. If two teams are tied, the team with the lowest score for round two will be declared the champions. If the round two scores are the same, the match of scorecards will continue to the back nine of round two, and then the last 6, 3, 1 as necessary.

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 into a staff representative immediately following your round.

The Berkeley Hall staff will be posting the scores, and so you should record your most likely score in the event that you do not finish a hole. Equitable Stroke Control will also be used when posting scores.

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Participants

Tom & Kim Alessi

Steve & Linda Baker

Bob & Kim Beck

Cliff & Lori Bohling

Bob & Laurie Brown

Dale & Diane Carnell

David & Denise Chepauskas

Mark Cummings & Alsten Auten

Jim & Faye Curry

David & Nancy Elliot

Tim & Cindy Fehr

Chip & Sue Gahr

John & Deana Geers

Patrick & Barbara Gill

Wesley & Heather Goldberg

Bob & Linda Gorman

George & Marianne Gregory

Kevin & Michaele Harried

Craig & Bernadette Herman

Berkeley Hall Club

Hampton Hall Club

Berkeley Hall Club

Forsgate Country Club

Golf Club at Indigo Run

Twin Warriors Golf Club

Beacon Hill Country Club

Standard Club & Green Island CC

The Clubs at St. James

Berkeley Hall Club

Northampton Country Club

Old Marsh Golf Club

Berkeley Hall Club

Berkeley Hall Club

Berkeley Hall Club

Berkeley Hall Club

Berkeley Hall Club

Sawgrass Country Club

Berkeley Hall Club

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Participants

Maury & Lana Keller

Berkeley Hall Club

Mickey & Kim Keller Majestic Oaks Golf Club

Peter & Laura Knobel

Jeff Lampe & Deb Lyngholm

Berkeley Hall Club

Berkeley Hall Club

Daniel & Alison Lawrence Berkeley Hall Club

Richie & Liz McLarty

May River Golf & Country Club

Glenn & Jane Moyer Berkeley Hall Club

Tuck & Beth Nason

Randy & Suzanne Ponder

Bill Ramsden & Sandy Tew

George & Lynda Revock

Chris & Lori Rice

Michael & Cindi Rotelle

Robert & Becky Rupel

Ed & Lori Scheetz

Mike & Denise Slovak

Greg & Donna Stamey

Mike Tambornino & Suzanne Peacha

Ebba Wiechowski & Irene Brown

Berkeley Hall Club

The Club at Rebecca Creek

Jacksonville Golf & Country Club

Berkeley Hall Club

Colorado Golf Club

Berkeley Hall Club

Pinehurst Country Club

Huntingdon Valley Country Club

Berkeley Hall Club

Springdale Country Club

Golden Valley Country Club

Berkeley Hall Club

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Rules of Play

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.

• On hole #15 North. In addition to the options prescribed in Rule 16.1 for relief from the cart path that runs through the fairway, drop zones have been provided as an additional option. Players must use the drop zone that is closest to where their ball lays and not nearer to the hole.

• On Hole #8 North - Blue stakes indicate the portion of the immovable obstruction (cart path) behind the green from which free relief may be taken by using the drop area near the blue tee on #9. The vegetation contained in the cart path is part of the obstruction. A ball which is 95% certain to be in the vegetation does not have to be found.

• 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.

• Doubt as to Procedure

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.

Rules of Play

Foul Weather Rules:

A) Total Rain Out

See you next year…

B) Partial Rain Out

Round 1 - This round will be cancelled and Round 2 will be played as scheduled.

Round 2 - This round will be cancelled and the scores from Round 1 will be used to determine the final results.

Rules Committee:

Kieran Staunton, Steph George, Graham Thatcher, Luke Grogan, Jaden Thiemann, Stone McCall

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North Flight

Click here for Pairings Starting Times Round Two Pairings Will Be Determined Following the Completion of Round One

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Tom Alessi 6.5 Wesley Goldberg 4.7 Kim Alessi 11.0 Heather Goldberg 16.6 Chip Gahr 7.1 Mark Cummings 4.5 Sue Gahr 11.8 Alston Auten 12.3 Craig Herman 10.9 David Elliot 9.9 Bernadette Herman 19.5 Nancy Elliot 19.2 Greg Stamey 6.8 Bill Ramsden 8.8 Donna Stamey 10.3 Sandy Tew 17.6 George Revock 5.5 John Geers 13.2 Lynda Revock 31.9 Deana Geers 18.3 Cliff Bohling 6.8 Steve Baker 11.5 Lori Bohling 19.6 Linda Baker 23.6 Peter Knobel 16.3 Bob Beck 8.2 Laura Knobel 19.2 Kim Beck 22.8 Bob Brown 13.4 Chris Rice 4.3 Laurie Brown 19.2 Lori Rice 33.6 Ebba Wiechowski 5.7 Michael Rotelle 10.1 Irene Brown 29.0 Cindi Rotelle 27.3 Dale Carnell 9.8 Ed Scheetz 13.2 Diane Carnell 28.7 Lori Scheetz 23.9

South Flight

Click here for Pairings Starting Times Round Two Pairings Will Be Determined Following the Completion of Round One

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Bob Gorman 19.0 Patrick Gill 20.2 Linda Gorman 26.3 Barbara Gill 21.7 Jim Curry 7.5 Randy Ponder 12.4 Faye Curry 22.1 Kathy Ponder 20.9 Maury Keller 15.0 Daniel Lawrence 10.3 Lana Keller 23.0 Alison Lawrence 29.3 Mickey Keller 11.6 Richie McLarty 15.1 Kim Keller 27.8 Liz McLarty 26.4 Tuck Nason 11.7 George Gregory 20.0 Beth Nason 28.2 Marianne Gregory 26.3 Kevin Harried 18.4 Tim Fehr 17.5 Michaele Harried 25.0 Cindy Fehr 27.6 Mike Slovak 15.2 Glenn Moyer 17.0 Denise Slovak 21.8 Jane Moyer 33.3 David Chepauskas 16.5 Robert Rupel 20.5 Denise Chepauskas 42.1 Becky Rupel 28.4 Jeff Lampe 24.4 Deb Lyngholm 45.7 Mike Tambornino 5.7 Suzanne Peacha 23.8

2022 Champions

Overall Champions

Tuck & Beth Nason

Kevin & Michaele Harried

North Flight Winners

Mark & Abby Henke

Peter Rieg & Tracy Christian

South Flight Winners

Glenn & Jane Moyer

Robert & Becky Rupel

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We hope you enjoy your week with us here at Berkeley Hall If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact a member of the staff

Director of Golf ~ 843.815.8440

Kieran Staunton

Head Golf Professional ~ 843.815.8441

Stephanie George

Golf Professionals ~ 843.815.8444

Graham Thatcher

Luke Grogan

Jaden Thiemann

Stone McCall

Locker Room ~ 843.815.8449

David Gardner

Ray Santosuosso

Concierge ~ 843.815.8952

Cameron Hill

Food & Beverage ~ 843.815.8428

Jeff McKinney

Vincent Matalavage

Elijah Paulsen

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