the HAMPTON HALL CLUB A Private Club Community in the Heart of the Lowcountry
VOL. 4 ISSUE 4
Winter 2023-24
Hampton Hall’s Annual Community Parade & Brunch with Santa SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10 11:30 AM PARADE • 12:00 & 1:00 PM BRUNCH SEATINGS Golf carts, floats, walkers, bikes, and pets are welcome! Event details and registration online.
Hot Chocolate & Mimosa Bar
PARADE • Brunch Buffet • Photos with Santa
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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3 Letter from the GM 4 Member Relations 7 Community Groups 8 Hampton Hall Happenings 10 Member Spotlight 12 Golf Corner 15 From the Fairways
On the cover: Members celebrate the season, and Santa always makes a special appearance at the Annual Community Parade.
16 Fit & Healthy 18 Courtside 20 Food & Beverage Spotlight 21 Hampton Hall Charitable Fund 22 Events & Activities 24 Club Contact Info
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FROM THE DESK
Dear Hampton Hall Members, Thank you all for warmly welcoming me as your community’s new GM/COO. One question asked at my first Coffee with the GM was, “What surprises have you seen at Hampton Hall Club since you have been on board?” The first thing that came to mind was a positive surprise that remains valid as I write to you today. It is nearly overwhelming how welcoming and kind the membership of Hampton Hall is. While this may seem like an odd response, kindness and a genuine sense of welcome is not commonly found in private clubs and gated communities. I am honored and privileged to be a part of a team dedicated to excellence through continuous improvement and to be a part of a community that has such a positive culture of caring. Thank you again for the warm reception and allowing us to serve you and your family. As the holiday season is here, I’d like to reflect on a few of the projects we have achieved throughout the year. These projects are a result of hard work, dedication, and care from committees, operations, your Board, and ultimately you and your families. Thank you to everyone who has contributed to making these projects a success. Splash Pad Project
Golf Course Restoration
The splash pad is a special place at the lakeside pool for the club’s kids to have fun and make lasting memories with their families. The splash pad project has been completed with an enhanced look and increased functionality. We look forward to the children’s continued enjoyment of this refreshed amenity.
New tee boxes, greens, bunkers, and extensive drainage work has resulted in a magnificent polishing of your Pete Dye golf course. The positive feedback continues to flow in with the great work of Superintendent Matt Sapochak and his team in effort with the Golf Board and Course Architect Nathan Crace.
Security Enhancements
The parking lots for both clubhouses have been milled and replaced with new asphalt, resulting in a clean look, safe walk to the clubhouses, and protection of the physical assets of your club. In addition, we have successfully rejuvenated nearly twelve miles of roads in the community to preserve the life expectancy in coordination with the reserve study.
Security was one of my main priorities when starting at Hampton Hall Club. We have worked on state-of-the-art gate cameras, more secured back gate access, limited contractor hours, increased patrols, strengthened relationship with Bluffton Police Department, perimeter fence additions/ repairs, and pedestrian gates with fob access only. We will continue to keep security as a priority of Hampton Hall and appreciate everyone’s efforts in keeping our community safe and secure as possible. Pete’s Grill Refresh The refresh of Pete’s bar and grill room was simultaneously completed during the golf course restoration project. The design has provided a more inviting setting for everyone in the community to enjoy a casual dining atmosphere. The updated sports room with various TVs and activities makes it a great spot to catch any game or televised event.
Parking Lot Resurfacing
Common Grounds Landscape Plan The first phases of our common grounds project in the community have been carried out to replace the aging landscaping in common areas. The new and improved landscaping has been turning heads and creating a lot of positive buzz in the neighborhood. More to come in 2024! Thanks again to everyone in the community that has assisted in the success of these projects and numerous other projects that took place in 2023. We look forward to continued success in 2024 with the strategy of maintaining and enhancing Hampton Hall Club in an intentional, aligned effort. Continued on page 4
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FROM THE DESK
memberRELATIONS
Continued from page 3 A heartfelt thank you to all the Board and Committee members that took time to serve Hampton Hall Club this year. I’d like to personally thank Mr. Frank Zagar as he transitions off the Board of Directors this year. As the President of the Board in 2023, and service on both Community and Golf Boards prior, Mr. Zagar has provided servant leadership in countless strategic actions and support of the management team to carry out operational items that ultimately results in members enjoying their community. It has been a pleasure working with Mr. Zagar and we look forward to him getting a significant amount of time back in his schedule to enjoy Hampton Hall Club with his fellow members! Also, a special shoutout to Mrs. Zagar for her patience and support in Mr. Zagar’s volunteerism for the community over the past years. In closing, I would additionally like to thank all the members that contributed to the holiday fund that impacts all the employees that work hard at Hampton Hall all year round. We look forward to seeing you around your beautiful community this holiday season. Happy Holidays and all the best to you and your family in the year to come! Respectfully, Eric Bischofberger, CCM
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CONGRATULATIONS! We are excited to announce Hampton Hall has won the Bluffton’s Reader’s Choice Awards for Favorite Private Golf Club again this year. Thank you for your votes! Hampton Hall Club has also been recognized by Ideal-LIVING as one of America’s Best Places to Live.
Ladies’ Mix & Mingle Luncheons
The Ladies’ Mix & Mingle Luncheons were launched by the Membership Advisory Group two years ago and continue to be a great way for new and long-time members to meet one another! Thank you to Ambassadors Jill Freedman and Megan Holtslander for facilitating icebreakers, making many introductions, and helping grow friendships at the Club. Upcoming luncheons are scheduled for Wednesdays, January 17 and March 6. Registration opens 30 days in advance. Be sure to register early as the luncheons do sell out!
UPCOMING MEMBERSHIP EVENTS
Look for additional details and registration online. Ladies’ Mix & Mingle Lunch WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17
Ambassador Meeting
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24
Ladies’ Mix & Mingle Lunch WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6
Newcomers Night | Hampton Hall 101
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20
Community Club Fair WEDNESDAY, MAY 8
welcome
NEW MEMBERS August – October 2023
New Member Cocktail Party
What a great time members had at the New Member Cocktail Party in October! We’re already looking forward to our next membership event, Newcomers Night-Hampton Hall 101 on March 20.
Patrick & Katie Barry
31 Normandy Avenue
Kevin Beatson & Annette Hauenstein 343 Castaway Drive
Pierce Brehany 6 Sutton Court
John & Valerie Conklin 27 Lynnfield Place
Todd & Carla Eppel 6 Dryden Circle
Patrick & Holly Halloran 34 Normandy Avenue
Peter & Patricia Hansen 54 Wicklow Drive
Michael & Debbie Havas 3 Wicklow Circle
Vicki & Johnnie Gandy 55 Wicklow Drive
Paul & Laura Howse
40 Sedgewick Avenue
Thomas & Kimberly Kelly 32 Paxton Circle
Justin & Madison Leekley 11 Chalmers Street
Frank & Donna Leotta 9 Attleboro Place
William & Michele Ross
98 Hampton Hall Boulevard
Anthony & Mary McDonnell 19 Chadbourne Street
Charles Rainey
11 Parklands Drive Unit 1618
NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY en ining & th d e n fi y Enjo
e h t o t n i Dance ! r a e Y New SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31 Event details and registration online.
David & Betty Sapir
12 Normandy Avenue
Richard & Jeanette Shultz* 8 Strandhill Avenue
Michael Stever & Angela Petroff 33 Hampstead Avenue
Michael & Donna Tambini 217 Farnsleigh Avenue
Gregory & Julie Terry 67 Glencairn Avenue
Robert & Kristin Vento 9 Braemar Court
Ronny Wijnakker & Heather Walvoord 11 Marchmont Avenue
Sean & Alicia Ware* 5 Braemar Court
Dean & Brenda Wilson
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memberRELATIONS Employees of the Quarter Congratulations to Marsha Watkis and Olena Barnhill who were recognized as Employees of the Quarter. MARSHA WATKIS
Marsha has been a dedicated member of our dining service team since 2008! Originally from Jamaica, she moved to the Lowcountry in 2003 where she is raising her daughters Ash-Leigh (24) and Gavian (11). Marsha’s favorite aspect of Hampton Hall is the members, and her peers appreciate her willingness to step in and step up where ever she is needed.
“The job is fun when you enjoy your work and the people around you.” OLENA BARNHILL
Olena Barnhill has served on the administrative team in accounts receivable for nearly four years. Before joining us at Hampton Hall Olena worked at Belfair and for the International Junior Golf Academy. Olena is a Ukrainian American and enjoys traveling, playing tennis, and spending time with her husband Scott and son Brently (17). She enjoys the atmosphere at Hampton Hall and said, “The job is fun when you enjoy your work and the people around you.” 6 | Winter 2023-24
Many Thanks to our Hampton Hall Club Ambassadors
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e thank you for your help as you graciously reach out to fellow members, making sure they are enjoying their new club.
Your Club’s Ambassadors warmly greet new members and make them feel at home. Their role is essential in the Club’s mission to provide a welcoming, inclusive, and comfortable environment. Whether it’s a friendly email or phone call, an invitation to play golf, tennis or pickleball, or an opportunity to mix and mingle at a dining event, Ambassadors help build connections and spark friendships. Neighbors become friends and friends become family! Hampton Hall welcomed nearly 60 new property owners and 35 new golf members January through November 2023. If you are a new member and haven’t connected with your ambassador and are ready to do so, please contact your Membership team, Kristy Stewart and Taylor Newcomb, and we’ll be happy to introduce you! New Ambassadors are also welcome! If you would like to serve as a Hampton Hall Club Ambassador, please complete the Ambassador Volunteer Form listed under MY CLUB on the Club website https:// www.hamptonhallclubsc.com/ambassador. You may also attend the informational meeting planned for Wednesday, January 24 to learn more. Thank you for helping reflect the warm and inviting culture of our Club!
2023 Children’s Book Drive NOW THROUGH DECEMBER 12
Hampton Hall’s Those of Prose Book Club has kicked-off their 14th annual book drive, inviting you to donate NEW children’s books to benefit three local organizations: The Boys and Girls Club (Bluffton), The Children’s Center (Hilton Head Island) and CAPA (Beaufort). Please deliver books by Tuesday, December 12. Books can be dropped off in a box on the porch at 247 Farnsleigh Avenue, or mailed directly to that address. Need help? You can copy the Amazon link below to find book lists for five different age groups. Either purchase specific books, select from a series, or choose a favorite that is not listed. When you place your order, Amazon will direct you to sign into your own account, but it will give you the option to mail to the Hampton Hall Book Club. https://amzn.to/468SUOK
communityGROUPS ORGANIZED BY RESIDENTS
Billiards Club
Hampton Hall History Hounds (4H)
Lead Member: Alan Hollis lancelot0747@gmail.com
Lead Member: Jackie Frisch ejackie@comcast.net
2nd & 4th Thursday of each month | 7:00 PM Community Clubhouse Billiards Room
Bocce Ball
Join a team and meet new folks! Lead Member: Sig Borkoski sborkoski8@gmail.com Bridge Group
Mondays | 12:30 PM Community Clubhouse Open to all players and levels! Lead Member: Pat Literati pat.literati@gmail.com Car Club
Shows, cruise-ins, socials — open to anyone that enjoys cars! Lead Member: Glenn Isaac glennisaac4450@gmail.com Craft Beer Club
Interested in the history of Bluffton and surrounding Lowcountry?
Ladies’ Bible Study Group
Mondays – during school year! 10:00 AM Community Clubhouse Game Room Lead Member: Nelda Hogan neldahogan@hotmail.com Ladies’ Bunco Group
4th Monday of the month 6:30 PM at Pete’s Grill
Lead Member: Lisa Spears mslspears@msn.com Ladies with Ladies
Open to all female members! Cheese tastings, paint and sip, trivia, and more. Lead member: Jill Freedman jill.d.freedman@gmail.com
Casual monthly meetups at breweries, restaurants, etc. Join us!
Lowcountry Foundation for Wounded Military Heroes
Euchre Club
Lead Member: Alan Prenoveau aprenoveau@gmail.com
Lead Member: Anthony Verga amverga09@gmail.com
Beginner/Int. | 3rd Tuesday of every month Advanced | 1st Thursday of every month 7:00 PM at Pete’s Grill Some experience is needed and RSVP is required. Lead Member: Megan Holtslander Megan.holtslander@gmail.com Golf Societies
Men’s Lead Member: Clyde Hayes hayescn26@gmail.com Ladies’ Lead Member: Jan Ramming janramming@sbcglobal.net Hampton Hall Charitable Fund
We coordinate fundraisers and hold charity drives. Help us support Bluffton!
The LFWMH raises charitable funds for those who have served in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.
Mah Jongg Morning
Advanced | Thursday mornings | 9:15 AM Community Clubhouse Game Room
Lead Members: Donna Rhodes and Nancy Bader dorhodes@mac.com nancybader@yahoo.com Mah Jongg Afternoon
All Levels - Thursday afternoon 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM Community Clubhouse Game Room Lead Member: Jodi Kennedy jelk61@hotmail.com
Neighbor to Neighbor
Resident volunteers offer support and resources when needed by other neighbors in our community. Lead Member: Linda Reid linda.galas@yahoo.com Night Canasta
3rd Thursday of the month | 7:00 PM Community Clubhouse Game Room Reservations are required. Lead Member: Laura MacKenzie lkmackenzie@icloud.com Pickleball
Learn the fastest growing game in America! All skill levels and ages are welcome. Lead Member: Allan Brown allan4brown@gmail.com
Stonecroft Bible Study
Tuesdays | 10:00 AM Golf Clubhouse Hampton Room
Lead Member: Lorraine Stabryla lostabryla@aol.com Those of Prose
1st Wednesday of the month 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM Golf Clubhouse Hampton Room Hampton Hall Book Club — Join in the discussion of the club’s current read! Lead Member: Alice Pitts akpitts51@yahoo.com Weekly Canasta
Every Tuesday 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM Community Clubhouse Game Room Lead Member: Laura MacKenzie LKmackenzie@icould.com Wine & Dine Club
Learn about wines from all over the world! Lead Member: Cindy Spetrino yennicook@aol.com
Lead Member: Denise Cadres dcadres@aol.com
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HAPPENINGS
bocce ball S O C I A L
LET THE GOOD TIMES
ROLL Murder Mystery DINNER THEATER
GM WELCOME RECEPTION
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HAPPENINGS
OKTOBERFEST
CRAFT FAIR
TRUNK OR TREAT
Beer Club Corn Hole Tournament
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“If peace and serenity are what you are looking for, Hampton Hall is the place for you.”
memberSPOTLIGHT Rita Griffith & Glenn Isaac
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efore moving to South Carolina, Rita and Glenn were living in the northeast. Rita worked as a paralegal, then transitioned to being a stay-at-home mom to her four children in New Jersey. She was also involved in various community-based activities, holding the titles of PTA President, Chairwoman of her church’s social committee, Catechism teacher, and track and soccer coach. Once her children were old enough, she began working in corporate America in various management positions. Headquartered in Vermont, Glenn was a sales manager for Controlled Energy at Bosch and Stiebel Eltron and was a member of the team that brought tankless water heaters to the market in the United States. Rita had always planned to retire to Hilton Head Island. Her hometown friends were living there, and she had been visiting since the late 80’s. Glenn was traveling for business and experienced 100-degree temperature changes, which prompted his desire to move south. Rita became widowed for the second time in 2001, and by 2007 she felt the need 10 | Winter 2023-24
to make the move to Hilton Head. During that time, she reconnected with high school friends, Glenn being one of them, and before they knew it, Rita and Glenn were headed to South Carolina together. Rita and Glenn were searching for a place to rent, but couldn’t find anything on the island that could hold Rita’s large furniture. They ended up renting on Ashford Place in Hampton Hall. After three months of living in Bluffton, they reconsidered moving to the island. Rita and Glenn loved the Hampton Hall community, the amenities, social events, its proximity to the airport and the instant friends they made. Everyone was just happy to be here! They designed and built their Hampton Hall home in 2012. Glenn always says, “Rita built the house and I built the garage (with a lift, full shop, TV).” Rita enjoys the fitness center, bocce, euchre, club social events, and taking long walks within the community. She’s an Ambassador for the club and enjoys being on the social and fitness advisory groups. Glenn is known happily in Hampton Hall as “the guy with Rita.” Glenn can be found in his garage working on an old Morris Minor, MG or Saab, and every other year he
memberSPOTLIGHT
Glenn also enjoys participating in car clubs and volunteering for the Concours D’Elegance. According to Rita and Glenn, “If peace and serenity are what you are looking for, Hampton Hall is the place for you. Everyone is so welcoming and there’s so much to do.” You will love it here!
enjoys setting up his extensive Lionel trains display on the back porch. Outside of Hampton Hall, Glenn and Rita enjoy taking out the Saab convertible, going to dinner, being on the water and traveling. All of Rita’s children and their families have since moved to the area as well. Two of them live on Daniel Island, one is in Summerville, and another is in Savannah. She’s thrilled to have them nearby! Between Glenn and Rita, they have six children, seven beautiful grandchildren, and they are expecting their eighth in November! Glenn started Home Tech Innovations, The Garage Guy, a small business that handles epoxy garage floor coatings and storage systems, after learning that people from the north were not accustomed to not having basements. hamptonhallclubsc.com | 11
golfCORNER
welcome home
There’s No Place Like Home by Brent Carlson
PGA Head Golf Professional
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here are many great activities happening at the golf course, and it is so nice to have our smiling members back! Everyone is happy to return to our beautiful Pete Dye course and we have been rewarded with a successfully upgraded golf course to play. All of the hard work and patience to execute the restoration project paid off. The greens are great, the bunkers play wonderfully, and the drainage is a significant improvement. Many memorable events took place as we celebrated our return to golf, including the Ribbon Cutting Reception and Grand Reopening, Men’s Member Guest, Ladies’ Member Member, and The Ragland Cup to name a few. It’s great to be back home!
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GOLF EVENTS Golf Shop Sale
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1
MGS Annual Meeting
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9
LGS Christmas Scramble TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12
Bloody Mary Open
SATURDAY, JANUARY 6
2023 GOLF GALA
The Loving Cup
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14
Wine & 9
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23
MGS Kickoff Breakfast
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24
“When we celebrate each other’s success, we invite our own.”
Mixed Team Championships MARCH 9 & 10
Ladies’ Night Out
THURSDAY, MARCH 14
Men’s Night Out
THURSDAY, MARCH 21
Charity Par 3
FRIDAY, MARCH 22 Hampton Hall Club’s restoration project was recently featured in Golf Course Industry Magazine! Scan the QR code to read the article – Drainage, Dye and Going for More.
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golfCORNER Introducing: ELI FRANCIC Assistant Golf Professional
Originally from Pennsylvania, Eli moved to South Carolina and joined the Hampton Hall team in October 2021. Eli started playing golf with his grandfather and fell in love with the game at age 11. He recently passed his Playing Ability Test (PAT) and is a self-proclaimed regrip specialist. His favorite part about working at Hampton Hall so far is the people. He appreciates the opportunity and has a lot of fun on the job. You can contact Eli for lessons, and make sure you ask him about his holes-in-one at age 13!
LADIES’ MEMBER MEMBER
SHELLEY WOOLNER Assistant Golf Professional
With over 48 years of experience in the golf industry, we’re lucky to have Shelley Woolner on the Hampton Hall team. Shelley joined us in early October and is originally from Canada. Shelley’s always had a passion for instruction and teaching. She’s made appearances on TSN and has been featured in magazine articles where she shares her knowledge and pro tips. Shelley enjoys how welcoming (and patient!) the members and staff have been as she settles into her new role at the club. You can contact Shelley for lessons or stop by the golf shop and say hi!
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Congratulations to Renee Clokey on her hole-in-one during the Ladies’ Member Member. Lucky #7!
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FAIRWAYS by Matt Sapochak
Golf Course Superintendent
Audubon Resource Advisory Group
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MEN’S MEMBER GUEST
Congratulations to this year’s Men’s Member Guest Champions, Dominic Scaperotti and Chris Beaudry.
Father and Son Winners Ryan and Gary McDonald
ampton Hall is 1 of 21 Certified Audubon Sanctuary Golf Courses in South Carolina. The process of Hampton Hall becoming an Audubon Sanctuary Golf Course began in 2012, and we officially became certified in 2013. Every three years the golf course must go through recertification. The golf course was inspected by an Audubon representative in October of this year. We received positive feedback on the Audubon display in the Golf Clubhouse and on promoting wildlife. The representative would like to see the Hampton Hall community create a Resource Advisory Group. The group does not have to be large (3-6 people) or meet often. Group functions would include: • A bird count once a year • Cleaning out bird boxes in December or January
RAGLAND CUP
• Reporting on occupation of bird boxes • Repairing bird boxes • Suggestions to improve wildlife habitat • Improving the butterfly garden at the Golf Clubhouse.
Dennis Harrington, George Ragland and Clyde Hayes
If you’re interested in joining this group, please contact Matt Sapochak at msapochak@hamptonhallsc.com or 843-815-8710 ex 1.
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fit&HEALTHY The Benefits of Stretching Written by Delissa Brickson, DPT Improves Flexibility Muscles are like a rubber band, so the more you stretch, the more pliable your muscles become. Slow and long stretches are more beneficial than quick bouncing motions. Improves Posture Improving the pliability and flexibility of your muscles decreases the compression of the spine and joints, which aids in re-aligning the body. Injury Prevention If you live an active lifestyle, stretching improves the blood flow and pliability of the muscles. This allows for easier and more fluid movement. Increased Nutrients and Decreased Soreness Increased blood supply to the muscles increases the flow of nutrients. This alleviates any pain after a workout or athletic event.
UPCOMING ACTIVITIES
Mental Benefits
Community Parade and Santa’s Brunch
Improved blood flow to the muscles causes a natural release of tension throughout the body. You will feel more calm, cool, and collected!
Parents Night Out-Christmas Movie for Kids
Types of Ailments Stretching Benefits: • Lumbar stenosis • Hip bursitis • Achilles tendinitis • Plantar fasciitis • Cervical pain • Sciatica • Knee osteoarthritis • And post surgical Try one of our Yoga classes: Monday evenings at 7:00 PM Wednesday mornings at 8:00 AM Thursday mornings 9:30 AM Attend Balance and Mobility class: Tuesday afternoons at 4:15 PM
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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22
28 Day Challenge Kickoff THURSDAY, JANUARY 4
Kids Indoor Pool Fun FRIDAY, JANUARY 19 6:00–7:30 PM
28 Day Challenge Awards
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31 Community Clubhouse Bar | 5:30 PM
Kids Valentine Bootcamp FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9
Bring Your Date to Group Fitness Complimentary! WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14
Health and Wellness Expo TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27
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risp air and warm colors of the new season create the perfect atmosphere to start embracing all things restful. The Spa is a great way to quiet the mind and relax the body. Experience a hot stone massage that will melt away tension, combined with a hydrating facial for your perfect Zen zone. A fig oil-infused warm body wrap with a tension relieving scalpmassage is as pampering as it is detoxifying. Infusions of seasonal herbs and essential oils of cranberry, pumpkin, apple, pear and clove entice the senses and enhance the benefits of your spa treatments. The change of seasons is the perfect time to visit the Spa!
Contact Tara Gabriel, Licensed Massage Therapist & Skin Care Professional, at 843-540-0440 To schedule an appointment
Guest Policy Reminder
With the holidays approaching, please be reminded of the Club’s Guest Policy. It is the Club’s goal to provide a relaxing, enjoyable and safe atmosphere for members and their guests when visiting the fitness center and pools. This policy is in place to help achieve the highest level of enjoyment for all members. Invited guests are welcome to enjoy the Club amenities, but guest usage must be monitored for the safety of all members. Accordingly, your guests must be registered with the fitness center staff before entering the fitness center or pool areas. The Guest Pass Registration form is available to all members on the website under MY CLUB, and guest passes are issued at the fitness center front desk. 1. Members must register all guests with the fitness center staff in order to use the fitness center and/or outdoor pool.
2. All members and guests must present their ID or guest card to enter the pool and/or fitness center. 3. There is a $5 per day guest charge for all guests over the age of 16. All registered guests will receive a temporary guest pass. Unregistered guests will be asked to leave the facilities. 4. All guests must be accompanied by a member.
5. Exceptions to rules 3 and 4 include immediate family members who reside outside a 50 mile radius from the Club. *Immediate Family members
CONGRATULATIONS to
Wallace & Nancy King on celebrating their 73rd wedding anniversary!
73 YEARS
are defined as spouses, children, siblings, parents, grandparents, and grandchildren.
6. Guest passes may be requested for up to two (2) consecutive weeks and up to a maximum total of four (4) weeks per calendar year per each guest.
7. Anyone wishing to have more than 5 guests (other than immediate family) must make prior arrangements with the Sports, Recreation & Activities Director.
Membership privileges, including access to the amenities, are reserved for the member, their spouse and dependent children under age 23. All others are considered guests of the member.
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courtSIDE Tennis Anyone?
Hampton Hall Club is proud to offer year-round tennis leagues including men’s and ladies’ doubles, mixed doubles, and combo doubles. MONDAY:
55+ 3.0 Men 70+ 3.5 Men
70+ 3.0 Men 70+ 3.5 Women
TUESDAY:
55+ 3.0 Women
WEDNESDAY: 55+ 3.5 Men & Women THURSDAY:
55+ 4.0 Men &
SATURDAY:
18+ all levels
SUNDAY:
Women 70+ 3.0 Women/Men 40+ all levels 55+ 9.0 combined
Schedule subject to change
Junior Tennis
Freezing Temperatures and Clay Courts
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e are fortunate to have Har-Tru tennis and bocce courts at Hampton Hall. As temperatures begin to drop, we are here to remind you of best practices while using the courts.
Men’s Pick-up Tennis
Our courts have an underground watering system, which means water is released from beneath the surface and sits on the courts for an extended period of time. That water freezes with a drop in temperature and will begin to thaw as the sun comes out the next day. You’ll find the courts become muddy after thawing, which creates hazardous playing conditions.
Hampton Hall member men’s tennis players 3.0 or higher are invited to play a friendly pick-up doubles game.
To ensure the safety of all members, there will be days when the water will be turned off for both the tennis and bocce courts. The courts may seem dry in certain areas because of this, but it will hopefully prevent freezing, and the courts can remain open for daily play and future events.
Coach Paul offers after-school clinics for ages 7-15 to get kids enjoying the lifelong sport of tennis. Kids utilize the smaller rackets and low compression balls to make learning quick and fun! MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS & FRIDAYS 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Rusty Rackets Ladies’ Clinic FRIDAYS 9:00 AM –10:00 AM
Rusty Rackets is a fun program for anyone who may have played as a child or young adult and is looking to get back into playing. Weekly dropin classes will get you hitting the ball again and reintroduce you to tennis, no matter how long you have been away! (Players must have prior tennis experience.)
4 and the Pro Clinics Do you want a tennis clinic and have a few friends you like to play with? Why not set up a weekly time with Coach Paul and cater the drills to what you want to work on! Please contact Head Racket Sports Professional Paul Tollefson at ptollefson@hamptonhallsc.com or 843-815-8740 for more info on leagues, lessons and clinics and sign up today! 18 | Winter 2023-24
Friendly reminder that the water fountains at the courts may be turned off at times to prevent freezing and cracking of PVC pipes. Bring water to stay hydrated while you play! We encourage you to view the court sheets on the Hampton Hall website to find daily court updates and conditions. Thank you for your cooperation!
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Eat, Dink & Be Merry! PICKLEBALL SOCIAL
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15 | 5:30 PM Wear an ugly Christmas sweater and join us for a noncompetitive round robin, light on the pickleball and heavy on the social! Congratulations to the Hampton Hall women’s 3.0 pickleball team for their wins against Callawassie and The Haven!
Register on the Court Sports calendar.
Pickleball Weekly Sessions All Levels Pickleball MONDAYS 8:30–10:30 AM The ladies 2.5 pickleball team enjoying a day on the courts!
TUESDAYS 8:30–10:30 AM WEDNESDAYS 8:30–10:30 AM WEDNESDAYS 5:30–7:30 PM THURSDAYS 8:30–10:30 AM SATURDAYS 8:30–10:30 AM
Advanced Level Pickleball 3.5+ MONDAYS 5:30-7:30 PM (Advanced Competitive) TUESDAYS 5:30–7:30 PM THURSDAYS 5:30–7:30 PM SATURDAYS 8:30–10:30 AM Congratulations to our Women’s 3.5 team USTA State Finalists!
Please register on the website Court Sports calendar or use the Hampton Hall Club app.
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f&bSPOTLIGHT Alex Hemming Food & Beverage Director
Clubhouse Dress Code Update! Hampton Hall has adopted the following
year-round “Club Casual” dress code for all clubhouse dining venues.
• Hats are not permitted. • Dress shorts are permitted.
Member Wine Program
You may email Mike Bican at mbican@hamptonhallsc.com to purchase wine. Hampton Hall offers this wonderful amenity for all members with the price of the wine plus 20% mark up and applicable tax. Orders must include full or half cases only. Please note in some instances the vendor will charge a fee when half cases are ordered.
Happy Hour Thursday
Join us in the Community Clubhouse Tavern for drink and appetizer specials on Thursday evenings from 5:30-7:30 PM. Enjoy live music by a variety of local musicians. Be sure to make reservations to stay for dinner!
• Shirts shall have collars (mock turtlenecks, turtlenecks and shirts with buttons are permitted). • Shirts are to be tucked in unless the shirt is meant to be worn untucked (e.g., Tommy Bahama shirts, unTuckit shirts, women’s shirts intended to be worn untucked).
• Denim clothing is permitted. • Tank tops are not permitted. • Tee shirts are not permitted. • Swimwear is not permitted.
More from your Food & Beverage Team Please look for our weekly Food & Beverage Spotlight eblasts on Wednesday afternoons. We look forward to keeping you up to date on all things dining at Hampton Hall! Check it out for the Cocktail of the Week, featured wines, updates from Chef John, Thursday’s live entertainment, menus and more.
• Any clothing with rips, tears or holes is not permitted. All members and guests must adhere to the dress code.
We look forward to serving you at the Club!
Introducing MIKE BICAN Food & Beverage Manager
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e are thrilled to introduce Mike Bican as Hampton Hall’s new Food & Beverage Manager. Joining us most recently from Palmetto Bluff, Mike is managing the dining operations and beverage programming. He will play an integral role in the leadership team’s goal to enhance the dining experience for all members.
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HAMPTON HALL CHARITABLE FUND
T
he Hampton Hall Charitable Fund continues to be active in helping and raising money for local charities.
After a successful school supply drive, we planned a Holiday Home Tour for Sunday, December 3. Another community favorite, the Annual Toy Drive takes place December 9. We have numerous fun events planned for 2024, starting out with a Valentine’s Wine Tasting on Saturday, February 10. The Annual Par 3 Golf Tournament, which raises funds for local cancer patients, will take place at Hampton Hall on Friday, March 22. This special event will also include raffle prizes, games, and a cocktail party following golf. Lots of planning is in the works for these and future HHCF events. Details will be announced on the Club website and in the weekly Highlights eblast. The Hampton Hall Charitable Fund’s continued success is due to the generosity of the community’s members. We could not do what we do without your dedicated support! Thank you for your care and commitment to giving back to those in need. For more information on the Hampton Hall Charitable Fund, please visit our website at www.hamptonhallclubsc. com/charitable-fund or contact Chairwoman Denise Cadres to find out how you can get involved.
Don’t miss the Valentine’s Wine Tasting, February 10.
UPCOMING EVENTS Hampton Hall Charitable Fund Holiday Home Tour SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3
Hampton Hall Charitable Fund Toy Drive SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9
Valentine’s Wine Tasting
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10
Par 3 Golf Tournament FRIDAY, MARCH 22
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winterEVENTS W I N T E R EVENTS & ACTIVITIES Save the dates for the following activities tentatively scheduled at your Club! The most current event information and registration details will be published on the Club website Events Calendar and announced in the Highlights eblast every Tuesday.
“Christmas Carol-Oke” Pajama Party WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6
JANUARY
Hampton Hall Charitable Fund Toy Drive
28 Day Challenge Kickoff
MGS Annual Meeting
Bloody Mary Open
DECEMBER
Community Parade and Brunch with Santa
Ladies with Ladies Bingo
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1
LGS Christmas Scramble
SATURDAY, JANUARY 12
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2
Children’s Book Drive Deadline
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3
Eat, Dink & Be Merry! Pickleball Social
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3
Prime Rib and Pasta
MONDAY, DECEMBER 4
Parents Night Out Christmas Movie for Kids
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9
Golf Shop Sale
Lighting of the Tree Dinner Hampton Hall Charitable Fund Holiday Home Tour Gingerbread House Decorating Party Annual Meeting
Speaker Series: Pickleball Poetry: Fun and Whimsical Verses to Dink About TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5
Coffee with the GM
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 4 SATURDAY, JANUARY 6
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10
Music Bingo
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12
Ladies’ Mix and Mingle Luncheon
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12
Speaker Series: What to do in a Medical Emergency
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17
THURSDAY, JANUARY 18
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15
Kids Indoor Pool Fun
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20
Ambassador Reception
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22
Beef Wellington Pickup
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23
New Year’s Eve Party
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31
FRIDAY, JANUARY 19
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24
Board Meeting
THURSDAY, JANUARY 25
28 Day Challenge Awards
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31
Prime Rib and Pasta
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31
winterEVENTS
LITTLE CHEF FEBRUARY
Kids Valentine Bootcamp FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9
Speaker Series: Gullah Geechee Culture Featuring Luana Graves Sellers WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7
Hampton Hall Charitable Fund Valentine’s Wine Tasting SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10
Ladies With Ladies: I Love the Lowcountry
Health & Wellness Expo TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27
10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Community Clubhouse Ballroom We will have complimentary gifts, a healthy lunch option, a vendor expo, giveaways and raffles!
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13
Loving Cup
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14
Valentine’s Day Dinner
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14
Bring Your Date to Group Fitness Complimentary! WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14
Board Meeting
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22
Nine, Wine & Dine
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23
MGS Kickoff
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24
Health and Wellness Expo TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27
Prime Rib & Pasta
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28
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Staff Contacts 843-815-8730
A Private Club Community in the Heart of the Lowcountry.
170 Hampton Hall Blvd | Bluffton, SC 29910 (843) 815-8730 | hamptonhallclubsc.com
Hours of Operation Golf Shop Tuesday – Sunday
7:30 AM-5:00 PM
Practice Facility Tuesday – Sunday
7:00 AM-Dusk
Pete’s Grill (Golf Clubhouse) Lunch: Tuesday-Sunday Lite Bites: Tuesday-Sunday
11:00 AM-3:00 PM 3:00 PM-6:00 PM
Brasserie & Tavern (Community Clubhouse) Dinner: Wednesday-Saturday 5:30-8:00 PM Brunch: Sunday 10:00 AM-2:00 PM Fitness Center Weekdays Weekends
5:00 AM-9:00 PM 7:00 AM-7:00 PM
Key fob required for entry before 7:00 AM & after 7:00 PM
Outdoor Pool Open daily
9:00 AM-Dusk
Tennis, Pickleball & Bocce Courts Open daily 8:30 AM-10:00 PM Administrative Offices Monday-Friday
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Home Owners Association & ARB Monday-Friday 9:00 AM-4:00 PM By Appointment Only * Hours of operation subject to change.
Eric Bischofberger, CCM, General Manager/COO ebischofberger@hamptonhallsc.com
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Lisa Randall, Administrative Assistant lrandall@hamptonhallsc.com
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Kristy Stewart, CMP, Director of Membership, Marketing, and Communications kstewart@hamptonhallsc.com Taylor Newcomb, Member Services Coordinator tnewcomb@hamptonhallsc.com
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Olena Barnhill, Member Billing & Statements accounting@hamptonhallsc.com
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Mike Bican, Food & Beverage Manager mbican@hamptonhallsc.com
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Alex Hemming, Food & Beverage Director ahemming@hamptonhallsc.com
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John Huffenberger, Executive Chef jhuffenberger@hamptonhallsc.com
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Madison Yeager, Social & Events Manager myeager@hamptonhallsc.com
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Brent Carlson, PGA Head Golf Professional bcarlson@hamptonhallsc.com
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Matt Sapochak, Golf Course Superintendent msapochak@hamptonhallsc.com
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Paul Tollefson, Head Racket Sports Professional ptollefson@hamptonhallsc.com
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Michele DiCarlo, Sports, Recreation & Fitness Director x1302 mdicarlo@hamptonhallsc.com Angie Nicolini, HOA Director anicolini@hamptonhallsc.com
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Megan Tracey, HOA Administrator mtracey@hamptonhallsc.com
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Roshelle Wagner, ARB Administrator arb@hamptonhallsc.com
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Alex Caballero, Facilities Maintenance Director acaballero@hamptonhallsc.com
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Frequently Used Numbers Main Line
843-815-8730
Fitness Center
843-815-8740
Golf Shop
843-815-8720
Dinner Reservations
843-815-3463
HOA
843-815-2567
Security ARB
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843-815-8799 843-815-4033