The Bridge - Winter 2020-21

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the HAMPTON HALL CLUB

A Private Club Community in the Heart of the Lowcountry

VOLUME 1 ISSUE 5

Winter 2020-21


Holidays in Paradise Hampton Hall’s Annual

Community Parade & Brunch with Santa SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13

11:30 AM PARADE • 12:00 PM BRUNCH Golf carts, floats, walkers, bikes and pets are welcome to participate in a safe and socially distanced environment organized by HHC event staff. What is your Holiday Escape from 2020? Whether your utopia is lounging on the beach in your favorite Hawaiian shirt, hitting the slopes of the Swiss Alps, or wandering the Vegas Strip, we need you to bring your paradise to Hampton Hall! Full event details and registration online. Please contact Social & Events Director Christina DeVoe at cdevoe@hamptonhallsc.com with questions.

Hot Chocolate, Bloody Mary & Mimosa Bar • Parade • Grab & Go Breakfast Outside Sit-down Plated Brunch by Reservation Only • Photos with Santa from a Distance Outside

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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3 Club President’s Message 4 From the Desk of the GM 5 New Members 6 Hampton Hall Charitable Fund 8 Member Spotlight 12 Winter Events 14 Chef’s Recipe

On the cover: Hampton Hall’s Community Clubhouse transforms for the holiday season.

15 Beverage Society 16 Golf Corner 19 From the Fairways 20 Courtside 22 Fit & Healthy 24 Club Contact Info

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clubPRESIDENT’S message

D

ear Neighbors,

In 2020, we faced many challenges as a nation

As we approach

and as a community. We have come through these

the end of 2020, I’m

challenges stronger than when we started because

amazed at how quickly this

we care about Hampton Hall. As a community,

year has slipped away. It

we have escaped many of the general population’s

has been an honor serving

ills because we care for each other. And although

our community with the

we still may not see eye-to-eye on some issues,

first member-elected board beginning in 2018.

we can resolve them if we listen to each other and

During the past three years, there have been many

work together. I encourage you to volunteer for

accomplishments setting the foundation for the

committees and leadership roles as you are able.

community and future board members.

It is not only for the community’s good, but it

Looking back, we’ve established advisory and ad-

also provides for a deeper understanding of our

hoc committees, hired our GM/COO, participated

club business model and is very rewarding for the

in board training sessions, established board and

member.

committee orientation processes, completed a

We have many reasons to feel blessed, and the

significant update to our governing documents,

future could not be brighter for Hampton Hall.

facilitated an 18 month strategic plan process with

Our strength, sense of community, welcoming

participation from the entire community, completed

members, supportive staff, and first-rate

phase one of the clubhouse refurbishment, led 35

amenities are just a few characteristics that give

monthly board meetings for our members, hosted

us a competitive edge. I am confident that we will

upwards of thirty townhalls and focus groups,

continue to be the “Best Gated Community in

and strived for open communication with the

Bluffton” and the most desirable place to live.

membership…to name a few. Looking ahead, we should anticipate the

In closing, I would like to thank all of my fellow board members for their tireless service

implementation of the strategic plan, streamlining

over the past three years and welcome the new

governance for efficient and effective management,

board members as the baton is passed to our next

completion of the clubhouse and amenity

group of leaders. But above all, thank you to our

renovations to improve competitive standing,

members who make Hampton Hall a fantastic

enhanced programming and member engagement, increased brand awareness to support membership growth, and the continuance of improved communication. I look forward to seeing the community evolve while also maintaining our core values, culture, and traditions.

place to call home. Wishing you a joyous holiday season and a wonderful new year, Sheri Kroupa President, Hampton Hall Club Board of Directors

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of the

FROM THE DESK

Happy Holidays to all Hampton Hall Club Members,

I

want to pause and take

Leadership Team to keep us informed on Club

a moment to express my

Operations.” We also received an 89.84% rating

gratitude to each and

on “Communication content regarding COVID

every one of you during this special season. This year has been a challenging time

for our Club, every employee, and every member. The resilience you have shown has been inspiring. I sincerely hope that you are gifted time with family,

guidelines has been appropriate and timely.” Thank you for your trust in us. We continue to remain Hampton Hall Strong! I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Board for their service in what has been a

friends, and neighbors to give thanks and enjoy

challenging year. The Board worked diligently

special moments together.

on numerous opportunities for the community

As you prepare for a busy holiday season, and

and formulated the Strategic Plan for the future

a rejuvenating 2021, please know your Club is

of Hampton Hall Club and Community. Board

here to provide you with a “Safe Haven” for all

Members are volunteers and give of their time,

your social and recreational needs and enjoyment.

energy, and heart for the future for our great

Please continue to practice social distancing and

community.

take all precautions for your health. Know that I am thankful for my continued relationship with you, our member. The management team and staff have done an amazing job providing services and accommodating the needs of our members during the immense isolation that has taken place due to the pandemic. We have protected our members and staff when the threat of COVID has risen to prevent others from being infected by the virus. In late October, we issued a survey to ask how you felt we handled the pandemic environment. The management team received an overall positive result from 463 members who responded.

In closing, please pay close attention to weekly emails, newsletter articles, and website calendars, as we have many exciting events scheduled for everyone in the family. We will be executing all activities with social distancing. Some of my favorite events are the Lighting of the Tree, Virtual Gingerbread House Decorating, and the Community Parade & Brunch with Santa. Thank you again for making our Club a “Safe Haven” supported by community spirit. Warmest Wishes for a Happy Holiday Season,

Specifically, we received a positive rating of 86.01%

Loraine Ellis Vienne, CCM, CAM

to the statement “I have confidence in the Club

General Manager/Chief Operating Officer

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Thank you! Thank you to all those who participated in naming the dining area outside the Tavern at the Community Clubhouse. We are excited to share the new name!

The Lakeside Terrace Several Members submitted this name, and we would like to recognize them here for their creativity and offer congratulations for their imprint on Hampton Hall! Thomas Stabryla Mary Frances Chaney Deborah Richeal Kathleen LaMantia Fred Church

welcome NEWCOMERS

NEW MEMBERS

August – October 2020

Donald and Patte Bahl

David and Heather Landrum

Shamar Bennett

*William and Darlene Leshnock

2 Claremont Avenue

43 Hampton Hall Boulevard

Doug Bradt and Lorraine Perry 19 Braemar Court

Melea Brotherton and Mike Cole 208 Wicklow Drive

*Sharon Cass and Johannes Zachbauer 16 Claremont Avenue

John and Sue Catalano

COVID-19 Reminder!

56 Anchor Cove Court

*Tressa Clark

We are taking every precaution to provide social engagement in a safe and healthy environment. We want to be your “SAFE HAVEN.” You too, can do your part when you visit the amenities in our community. It is important that we all keep taking steps to protect ourselves and others from the coronavirus (COVID-19).

27 Lynnfield Place

The best way to protect yourself is to avoid exposure. So, when you go out, wear a face mask. Keep 6 feet from others, especially if you have a higher risk of serious illness. Avoid close contact with anyone who is sick or has symptoms. Also, avoid large groups of individuals who may not be social distancing.

Vincent and Irene Esposito

We want you to know when you are dining at the Club, our employees have your health and safety in mind. The outdoor dining area has good ventilation. Tables are set far enough apart from each other and the menu is disposable. Employees are wearing face masks, regularly disinfecting high-touch surfaces, and practicing social distancing. We are spraying our buildings daily with a sanitizing mist. We continue to take temperatures and direct employees to stay home if they are not feeling well. Precautionary measures are being taken at every turn of events to protect our members and staff. Together we remain Hampton Hall Strong!

Dan and Sandy Covin 23 Chesteron Court

Richard and Marianne Ducci 21 Lynnfield Place

George and Phyllis Enloe 81 Farnsleigh Avenue 5 Normandy Circle

Jim and Linda Evans

115 Browns Bluff Lane

William and Kimber Flexon 25 Chadbourne Street

*Michael and Samantha Fowler 6 Torrington Lane

Chase Fetters and Kimberly Frisk-Fetters 19 Shelburne Street

*Robert and Elizabeth Fyfe 51 Sedgewick Avenue

Jeffrey and Sara Harlow 174 Wicklow Drive

Richard Hauptschein 56 Glencairn Avenue

*Stephen and Kelly Housaman 23 Lynnfield Place

Edward and Lena Kruger 184 Wicklow Drive

*Thomas and Jennifer Kunich 49 Farnshleigh Avenue

39 Hampton Hall Boulevard 170 Wicklow Drive

Charles and Linda Lester 8 Ashford Place

Robert and Barbara Mahoney 172 Wicklow Drive

Melissa McCollough 168 Wicklow Drive

Michael and Kathleen Myers 36 Sherbrooke Avenue

Charles and Beth Nason 221 Farnsleigh Avenue

Daniel and Hedda O’Donovan 16 Chadbourne Street

Girishkumar and Sejal Patel 3 Halburton Circle

Larry and Kathy Pileggi 156 Farnsleigh Avenue

*Robert and Cynthia Powell 115 Wicklow Drive

Joe and Wendy Quattrochi 288 Farnsleigh Avenue

Wayne and Linda Reid 312 Farnsleigh Avenue

David and Nancy Russ 10 Strandhill Avenue

Ether Smith

42 Glencairn Avenue

Mary Jane Solomon

37 Sedgewick Avenue

Hank and Alicia Strickland PO Box 350, Bluffton

James and Shelley Tolley 290 Farnsleigh Avenue

*Rick and Michelle Watson 124 Wicklow Drive

*Long time members with new properties in Hampton Hall

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HAMPTON HALL CHARITABLE FUND CELEBRATES A Year of Help and Hope

Mah Jongg Marathon Photos from the February 2020 Tee Off Against Cancer Event (prior to the pandemic).

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he year 2020 brought unimagined challenges to communities everywhere, and the Lowcountry was no exception. But it also brought an outpouring of compassion as people reached out to help not only close friends and neighbors but also those most in need.

Through the strong support of our community, the Hampton Hall Charitable Fund (HHCF) was able to do our part to help families cope with issues brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. We started the year with high expectations. Our annual Tee Off Against Cancer in the Lowcountry attracted almost 100 golfers and raised several thousand dollars in February to support the work of the Beaufort Memorial Hospital Foundation (Keyserling Cancer Center) and Hospice Care of the Lowcountry. Both organizations focus on helping patients and their families better cope with cancer. As everyone’s focus and fears turned to the pandemic, we are very proud of the fact that the Hampton Hall Charitable Fund was the first organization to donate to the COVID-19 program launched in March by the Community Foundation of the Lowcountry. The fund was designed to help nonprofit organizations respond to the needs of local families and first responders. 6 | Winter 2020-21

In just 48 hours, our generous Hampton Hall neighbors matched and then quickly exceeded our $2,500 contribution. Together, with an additional match from the Community Foundation, we raised over $15,000. Although we had to cancel both the Mah Jongg Tournament and the Holiday House Tour, which proved so popular last year, our School Supplies Drive brought in more donations than we could have expected. Our contactless drop off enabled us to collect several carloads of everything students and teachers from Bluffton Middle School and Whale Branch Elementary School needed during a very challenging school year.


Photo from prior year Annual Toy Drive.

With the effects of COVID-19 in mind, we focused our 2020 grants program on agencies that provided food, clothing and shelter to families in the greater Bluffton area.

As of this writing, we are getting ready to hold the annual Christmas Toy Drive and award our 2020 grants. Our budget in 2020 was smaller than we had hoped, but we never lost sight of our mission to support local organizations that directly help children and families in need. With the effects of COVID-19 in mind, we focused our 2020 grants program on agencies that provided food, clothing and shelter to families in the greater Bluffton area. Despite a year of upheaval, we believe the HHCF accomplished a great deal, and we owe all of our success to Hampton Hall residents whose generosity, volunteerism and spirit of community we can always count on. Thank you for your support! Contact Maureen Dvorak at 908-930-3252 or hamptonhallcharitablefund@gmail.com for more information about the Charitable Fund and how you can volunteer or donate. hamptonhallclubsc.com | 7


memberSPOTLIGHT Meet Bill and Lisa Odell

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ill and Lisa Odell moved to Hampton Hall Club in July 2019 from Thousand Oaks, California to be closer to their children. Their original plan was to live on the island, but on a weekend house-hunting trip, they decided it was too busy during tourist season. Once their real estate agent showed them Hampton Hall, they knew it was exactly what they’d been looking for! You can find Bill out on the golf course 3-4 times a week and Lisa enjoys early mornings at the tennis courts. They love to socialize and meet new people and are members of the craft beer, euchre, and book clubs. They always look forward to Club events, making memories with friends, and meeting more of our community members. Their son, Andy, is studying finance at Clemson University and loves golf. He recently had his first eagle on #9! Their daughter, Charlie, is 23 and resides in Atlanta. With a degree in Applied Physiology and Sports Management, she loves her work teaching yoga to children. Outside of the Club, the Odells love to travel. They were eagerly anticipating a trip to Italy and Spain this past April and hope 8 | Winter 2020-21


memberSPOTLIGHT to reschedule it soon. Andy had the opportunity to study in Rome, and Bill had done a semester abroad during his college years (he also played rugby at Wake Forest!) Although her family is originally from Smithfield, NC, Lisa was born and raised in Pusan, South Korea! Her parents were Southern Baptist missionaries and lived there for over 30 years.

“ We have tried to participate in as much as we can [social events]. We loved the wine tastings, the comedian, park concerts in our golf cart, MGS golf tournaments and so many others!” The Odells are avid Los Angeles fans and watch the team almost every night. Since most games don’t start until after 10:00 PM ET, it makes early tee times and tennis matches a challenge! Additionally, they are big country music fans and have attended the Stagecoach Country Music Festival for the past seven years. They look forward to enjoying the Carolina Music Fest in 2021 at Myrtle Beach. When asked what they love most about the Club, the Odells agreed on the amenities and wide variety of social events. “We have tried to participate in as much as we can. We loved the wine tastings, the comedian, park concerts in our golf cart, MGS golf tournaments and so many others! We have also been very happy with the Tavern and Pete’s Grill.” Bill and Lisa would tell someone considering moving to Hampton Hall, “When we moved, we knew we would love the natural beauty, the golf course, and amenities, but what has been the best part is the people. Everyone we’ve met has been wonderful. Happy and positive… exactly how you would want your community to be!” hamptonhallclubsc.com | 9


FR

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JANUARY 13–16 Chef Jared and his team will be featuring prix fixe menus and beverage pairings from around the world at the Brasserie. TRAVEL TO THAILAND, BRAZIL, SOUTH AFRICA, AND ENGLAND! $35 + tax includes appetizer, entrÊe and dessert. Seating is available starting at 5:30 PM each evening. Space is limited so please make your reservations early. All dining events are held in an appropriate social distanced environment.

VIRTUAL COMMUNITY CLUB FAIR W E D N E S D AY, F E B R U A R Y 3 6:30 PM Meet your neighbors and learn more about the variety of member-organized groups and activities available to you at Hampton Hall Club through this virtual event! Zoom login links and details will be published on the Club website Social Activities and Events Calendar. Please contact Social & Events Director Christina DeVoe at 843-815-8729 or cdevoe@hamptonhallsc.com for more information.

Photos from the January 2020 Community Club Fair

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A Spooktacular Night!

Decorating pumpkins

A Socially Distanced Event

HAMPTON HOWLOWEEN PET PARADE

To get in the spirit of HOWLoween, members shared their best “fur-raising” costumes on social media.

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winterEVENTS Innovation in Connecting By Nick Vasil, Clubhouse Manager

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would like to start off and say thank you to the membership for your continued support of the Club operations. The Food and Beverage team is grateful for your patronage of the dining outlets as well as your willingness to adapt to the constant changes during this pandemic. We continue to implement ways within our means to produce a safe and comfortable environment for your enjoyment. We are up to the challenge. New programs are on the horizon along with some of the community’s traditional events with some new twists. We are moving forward with more Zoom/Live hybrid wine tastings and cooking events and are planning more outdoor socially distanced activities for you and your families. With that said, stay tuned for upcoming programs at your Club. Dinner Al Fresco on the Lakeside Terrace at the Community Clubhouse

THE CONCERT & SHOW SERIES PRESENTS:

Murder Mystery DINNER THEATER

Great minds were up to the challenge at the social distanced Trivia Night

2021 Event details and registration coming soon. Welcoming Fall at the Park Concert

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winterEVENTS UPCOMING EVENTS 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 Social Activities and Events Calendar and announced in the Highlights eblast every Tuesday. Lighting of the Tree

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5

Virtual Gingerbread House Decorating Party SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6

Sweetheart Dinner

Best wishes to the Kings as they celebrate 70 years of marriage! Congratulations!

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13 Flowers and chocolates are all well and good, but how about treating your sweetie to a truly romantic evening of culinary delights? Chef Jared has an elegant prix fixe menu in store for you and the object of your affection.

Community Parade & Brunch with Santa SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13

New Year’s Eve Dinner

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31

Restaurant Week JANUARY 13-16

Trivia Night – Virtual or at the Club THURSDAY, JANUARY 7

Virtual Community Club Fair WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3

Wine Tasting – Virtual or at the Club THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4

Blood Drive

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12

Sweetheart Dinner

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13

Prime Rib & Pasta Night

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24

Book your table and look forward to celebrating together.

Concert & Show Series Murder Mystery Dinner Theater

Details and reservations will be available online in January.

*All events are subject to change, cancellation or rescheduling due to impending weather conditions or any other extenuating circumstances.

2021

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chef’s recipe BOX by Jared McElroy, Executive Chef I am always asked how we cook a perfect Prime Rib whenever we serve it at the Club. One of the secrets to our amazing Prime Rib is that we cook it low and slow so the meat cooks uniformly across the entire roast. This also allows the fats in the meat to melt slowly, flavoring and tenderizing the meat as it roasts. The ovens we have at the Club allow us to cook and then hold the Prime Rib overnight, tenderizing the meat even more as it holds, meaning that we cook our Prime Ribs for 24 hours. This recipe is an excellent alternative to our process, which requires specialized equipment, but it will require a 4 to 4 ½ hour cooking time so plan accordingly.

THE PERFECT HOLIDAY PRIME RIB

INGREDIENTS Standing Rib Roast

(about 4 rib bones)

Chopped Fresh Rosemary

1 oz

Chopped Fresh Thyme

½ oz

Fresh Ground Black Pepper ½ oz Kosher Salt

1 ½ oz

Egg White

1

EQUIPMENT NEEDED 1 Roasting Pan 1 Roasting Rack 1 Digital Thermometer I prefer the Taylor Digital Remote Thermometer. The probe has a long cord that attaches to the digital display, so the thermometer is constantly taking the temperature while cooking. It also allows you to set an alarm for when your roast has hit its final cooking temperature.

1 Chef’s Knife 1 Roll of Butcher’s Twine 1 Mixing Bowl 1 Whisk

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METHOD: Preheat oven to 200ºF. 1. Take the meat out of the refrigerator and allow it to rest at room temperature for 30 minutes. 2. Combine the chopped herbs, salt and pepper and mix. 3. In the mixing bowl, whisk the egg white to a velvety foam. The egg white should be uniformly frothed; you are not making a meringue, so you are not looking for peaks just foam. 4. At this point you can French the rib bone if you would like. Frenching is when you remove the meat and fat from around the last inch of the end of the bones. 5. With your chef knife remove the rib bones from the loin by cutting along the ribs. Save the ribs. Remove any cartilage and silvery connective tissue from the bottom of the roast from where the bones were removed. (Connective silvery tissue never breaks down in the cooking process so this step will help make this a more tender roast). 6. Tie the rib back onto the roast using the butcher’s twine. 7. Brush the frothed egg whites over the outside of the entire roast except the frenched ends of the bones (if you frenched your roast). This will help the herb mixture to stick to the roast and create a wonderful crust. 8. Coat the roast with the herb mixture. 9. Place the roast in the roasting pan on the rack and insert the thermometer probe into the center of the meat. Place the roast in the oven. Cook the roast at 200ºF for about four hours or until the thermometer reads an internal temperature of 125ºF. 10. Remove the roast from the oven and allow it to rest for 10-15 minutes before carving. The roast will continue to cook to about 130-135ºF, making it a perfect medium-rare to medium. If you would like it more medium, cook the roast to 135ºF before resting. For medium well, 140ºF and for well done 155ºF. 11. To carve, remove the butcher’s twine and take the loin off the ribs. Slice portions and serve with au jus and horseradish cream sauce. SERVES 8 (12 oz Portions)


beverage SOCI ETY Wine Collecting Thoughts by Bert Stewart, Dining Services Manager

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s we move ahead in 2021 following the tour de force that for all of us was 2020, I am, in retrospect, thinking about the wine collection.

Traditionally, a wine cellar’s purpose is to afford the collector an opportunity to put away bottles of wine that over time, perhaps years, would age to some level of perfection. In recent years it has become obvious that a greater number of wines that once absolutely required extended aging no longer do so. Many of today’s wines reach their optimum potential after five or less years of additional cellaring. There are many exceptions — the wines of Bordeaux and of Burgundy (both red and white), the great Brunellos and Barolos, German and Alsatian Rieslings, some Napa Valley Cabernets and Chardonnays and Hungarian Tokajis. These long-lived wines all can still age gloriously. However, these are the exceptions and even among them, most don’t require anywhere near as much aging as in the past.

Wine Tasting

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4

Watch your Tuesday Highlights email for details. Opt into the Wine Lovers group by updating your website profile for additional communications on Hampton Hall wine events.

Wine making practices and vineyard management has transformed the quality of fine wines, ensuring more uniformly ripe grapes with rounder, softer, finer tannins. Cleaner winemaking, more scrupulous attention to fermentation methods that minimize tannins and boost phenolics, more careful filtering, and the predominance of oak all have contributed to the dramatic evolution of wines.

“ Many of today’s wines reach their optimum potential after five or less years of additional cellaring.” Simply put, today’s wines are much more drinkable early than their forebears. As noted wine writer Matt Kramer suggests, “Buy fine wines, cellar them in a cool space for five years—10 years, tops—and then drink them in secure confidence that the great majority of their full-dimensional goodness is available to you.”

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golfCORNER GOLF EVENTS The TENTATIVE Winter Lineup Loving Cup

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14

MGS Season Kickoff

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20

Ragland Cup

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3

Visit the Golf Calendar online for details and registration.

Member Member Memories by Brent Carlson, PGA Head Golf Professional

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ne of the most enjoyable events of the year is the Member Member. It certainly was a peculiar time to try to conduct this large-scale event due to the pandemic, but the committees for both tournaments did a wonderful job! It is always interesting to see our groups pick their partners and take on the field. Watching the teams that have been matched up for a long time as well as new partnerships that are just beginning, is a great source of entertainment.

Overall Ladies’ Member Member champions Kay Williams and Annette Hausman. Dy-no-mite!

The Ladies’ theme was Golf A GO-GO. Many players were decked out in some hip 70’s attire which made for memorable photo opportunities and added extra excitement to this year’s theme. I am still having a hard time getting those catchy songs out of my head! The overall champions were Kay Williams and Annette Hausman. Their groovy gameplay over those two days propelled them to the victory! In what proved to be an enjoyable event and format, the teams played the first day in better ball of partners and could improve their score on the second day. The champions put together a fantastic 58! The 2020 committee was led by Sherry Rockwell and Patsy Mason. They, along with their committee, did a great job providing us with a memorable event! The Men’s Member Member was nothing short of fantastic as well. In what was the first large event since March, our men played some good golf over a beautiful mid-September weekend. We played our normal formats for the event and had a unique shootout experience to crown the overall champions. The team of Mike Benson and Glenn Womble took the title this year.

Congrats to overall Men’s Member Member champions Mike Benson and Glenn Womble!

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The committee of Mike Gerace, Bill Bennett and Steve Kermisch put a lot of effort in laying the groundwork for upcoming events with their creativity and sensitivity to the challenges placed before us this year. Well done!


golfCORNER

“ The harder you practice, the luckier you get.” — GARY PLAYER

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golfCORNER

Congratulations 2020 Club Champions! Hampton Hall Ladies’ Champions

Ladies’ Club Champion Renee Rezzetano

Senior Club Champion

Super Senior Club Champion

Darcy Moorhead

Chris Wiemels

CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Hampton Hall Men’s Champions

Men’s Club Champion Ken Kroupa

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Senior Club Champion Dennis Cavner

Super Senior Club Champion Mike Anzivino

Super Duper Senior Club Champion Dick Peloff


from the FAIRWAYS by Matt Sapochak, Golf Course Superintendent

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’m pleased to announce the Hampton Hall Club golf course has recently been recertified as an Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary! The Club has been certified since 2012. To become a sanctuary course, you must demonstrate you are managing your course with the surrounding environment in mind and are dedicated to improving the environment and habitat around and on the golf course. When we improve the environment on the course, we improve the entire environment throughout the Hampton Hall community! Every three years, the golf course must go through recertification to keep our sanctuary status, which requires a good deal of paperwork along with other environmental projects we maintain year after year. In 2011 we installed 60 Bluebird houses and 30 duck boxes on the golf course and throughout the community, which are maintained with the help of our golf members. The high cut Bermudagrass areas on the course and Cordgrass around the bottom of the lake banks filters water and provides habit and feeding areas for wildlife. By planting trees, Cordgrass beds, and establishing low maintenance areas around the golf course, we have cut water usage by 30-40% per year. Water testing is performed on the lagoons to check chemical levels. We have lowered fertilizer and chemical

inputs on the course. Small actions we take make a big difference! When we clean out wetland drainage, build brush piles for wildlife, or leave a tree trunk for insects to feed on, we facilitate the circle of life for nature to take its course. This year, our recertification project was building a butterfly pollinator garden at the front of the Golf Clubhouse. Next time you visit Pete’s Grill, take a look to the right of the entrance at the vibrant flowers!

Photos by Tom Castrilli

I could go on and on about all the steps Hampton Hall Club is taking to ensure our course and community is an environmentally sustainable haven for years to come. As the Bluffton area continues to grow and expand, our course, community, and surrounding wetlands are becoming increasingly important for wildlife habitats and green spaces. hamptonhallclubsc.com | 19


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Bocce Ball

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occe has officially begun again and it is a great outdoor activity during these times. There are currently six teams meeting regularly for fun, noncompetitive bocce matches. To join an existing team or to create a new team, please contact members Sig Borkoski at sborkoski8@gmail.com or Steve Shapiro at steve@lakecookplumbing.com.

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courtSIDE Did you know…

WINTER EVENTS

Our junior tennis students here at Hampton Hall move along the “Pathway to Success” program which utilizes graduated equipment, focuses on fundamentals and technique, reinforces good sportsmanship and most importantly, FUN! Different colors of low compression tennis balls have made it easier for children to learn the game. These balls are designed to play slower and therefore gives kids more time to react as well as the ability to play on smaller sized courts since the balls do not go as far. There are three kinds of low compression balls: red, orange, and green.

Activities are tentative depending on social distancing safety restrictions that may remain in effect or be altered this winter. Men’s Pick-up Tennis

MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY 10:30 AM–12:00 PM

Every child develops at their own rate, therefore there is no specific timeline for moving along the pathway, but generally our students are grouped together by age. Red: Ages 5-8 Orange: Ages 9-11 Green: Ages 11-12

Please contact Head Tennis Professional Paul Tollefson at ptollefson@hamptonhallsc.com if you have any questions or would like to sign up for any of the Club’s tennis programs.

Complimentary This program is for 3.0 or higher men looking for a friendly pick up doubles game! Discover Tennis Level: Adult Beginner; $90 Discover tennis is an adult beginner tennis program that teaches players to “rally” using low compression balls and a smaller court. It makes learning to play fun, affordable, and accessible to anyone who is looking to learn the sport, find a fun workout, and meet new people. Players will learn all the strokes of tennis along with the basic rules and scoring. This will be a 6 week session with a level 2 class to graduate into. Rusty Rackets Clinic Level: Adult Beginner; $90 Fun program for anyone who may have played as a child or young adult and is looking to get back into playing again. 6 week session that 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)

Pickleball Said to be the fastest growing sport in America, pickleball is sweeping the nation and Hampton Hall members are loving it! Pickleball is a great way to exercise and meet new members in the community! Never played before? No problem! Hampton Hall has a schedule to accommodate even the newest beginner. All pickleball ball groups are free and led by club members.

All Levels Pickleball

MONDAYS, 9:00–10:30 AM TUESDAYS, 5:30–7:00 PM

WEDNESDAYS, 9:00–10:30 AM

Advanced Pickleball

THURSDAYS, 5:30–7:30 PM

Ladies of the 80’s Level: Beginner/Intermediate $20 per 1.5 hour clinic Were you born in the fabulous 80’s or there abouts? Want to learn or relearn the game? This will be a fun, fast moving, tennis clinic that will allow a good workout along with learning technique, form, and fun! Prepare to move, sweat, and even jam to some 80’s music!

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fit&HEALTHY Planning is Key to Managing Exercise and Nutrition During the Holidays by Bonnie Price, Sports Director

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he holidays may be a little different this year, but there will still be the temptation to overindulge in high calorie foods and cut back on workout time. With a plan in place, you can avoid this scenario. We hear it every year, but how many times have you gone through the holidays as you first intended to? Make this year different by setting reasonable and measurable goals. Write your goals down and keep the note in a place where you’ll see it frequently so you are reminded to stay on track. For example, make the decision not to eat after a certain time each night. Another example would be to set an activity goal throughout the day. Set a reminder on your phone to stand up and move around at least every hour. Plan workouts for days when time is limited. Shorter workouts are okay. Every workout does not have to be an hour or longer. For example, choose 10 exercises you can do without equipment like squats, lunges, pushups etc. Do each exercise for 1 minute. Make sure to add a quick warm-up at the beginning and a stretch at the end. Write these exercises down and keep track of the times you complete this workout. You could go through the exercises 2 or 3 times for a 20 or 30 minute full body workout. Keep moving throughout the day! Go for a quick walk

or run before or after the main meal. If that’s not possible, use isometrics to get a muscle workout. Wall squats are a great exercise you can do anywhere and can be spread out throughout the day. If you find yourself sitting for long periods of time, remind yourself to use your best posture and tighten your abs. Practice this so that good posture becomes a habit. Not gaining weight during the holidays also takes planning. When doing your grocery shopping, pick high nutrition foods that you know you will eat. If you know you do not like carrots and celery, do not buy them! Maybe apples and almond butter would be a better replacement. Lighten up your recipes. Replace 1 egg with 2 egg whites. Instead of oil or butter in baked goods, you can substitute apple sauce. If drinking, make sure to have one glass of water before and between alcoholic drinks. This cuts down on calories from alcohol and keeps you hydrated. Accept the fact that there will be days when you are unable to meet your exercise and nutrition goals, but do not throw in the towel. Every day is another chance to start again. Remember: small steps to big success!

CHOCOLATE CHIP PUMPKIN MUFFINS Try this recipe and enjoy some added health benefits! • High antioxidant content may reduce the risk of chronic diseases and cancer • Contains Potassium, Vitamin C and Fiber which may benefit heart health • Packed full of vitamins that boost immunity and promote healthy skin

INGREDIENTS 2 eggs ½ cup pumpkin puree ½ cup milk 2 Tbsp maple syrup ½ tsp vanilla extract ½ tsp pumpkin spice ¼ tsp salt 1 cup oats 1 tsp of baking powder ¼ cup chocolate chips

DIRECTIONS Preheat oven to 375° Whisk together eggs, pumpkin, milk, syrup, vanilla, spice and salt. Once mixed add oats, chocolate chips, and baking powder. Stir until combined and pour into muffin tins. Bake for 18-20 minutes.

E X C H A N G E S F O R 3 M U F F I N S : 1 F A T, 2 S T A R C H , 1 M E A T

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fit&HEALTY WINTER FITNESS OFFERINGS

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inter is upon us and so is the need for extra moisture in your skincare routine! Exfoliation, whether by sponge or scrub,

is the key to enhance the absorption of your favorite moisturizer! For an added healthy glow, add a few drops of apricot kernel oil to your skin right after showering while it is still dewy. After exfoliating, consider a massage to moisturize and pamper your skin. Follow a simple sugar scrub recipe for an at-home pampering session. It also makes an excellent (and inexpensive) holiday gift that

Hampton Hall provides a variety of fitness classes and personal training sessions to suit your health and wellness needs. Start making your new year’s resolutions and develop a cutting-edge routine to reach your goals! Schedule a one-on-one personal training session and consultation or opt for ongoing sessions that meet a few times a week. Group personal training with Tabata GX is a completely different approach to Tabata training. It’s the perfect combination of movement, motivation, and maximum engagement among participants. Contact Bonnie for a demo and get in the best shape of your life! We currently offer Barre, Zumba, Yoga, Pilates and Spin. Water aerobics classes will be reintroduced soon. Please check the fitness calendar online for updates. Fitness center orientations are offered by appointment. If you are new to Hampton Hall or need a refresher on the equipment, please contact Sports Director Bonnie Price at 843-815-8740 or bprice@hamptonhallsc.com.

smells and feels great! You could attach a rolled gift certificate tied with a festive ribbon for a massage and/or facial at the spa in the fitness center as

H O L I D AY S U G A R S C R U B

an extra surprise! Did you know that a 60 minute massage can lower cortisol, a hormone that’s produced in response to stress, by an average of 30%? When cortisol levels decline, serotonin — one of the body’s anti-pain mechanisms — increases by an average of 28% after receiving a massage! Let our congenial staff guide you in the right direction for exercise, spa treatments, and hot tub or indoor pool relaxation. Extra sanitation practices have been implemented in the fitness center and spa for your safety and enjoyment of the facility. To schedule a spa appointment for yourself or someone special, contact

Tara Gabriel, LMT & Skin Care Professional at 843-540-0440

Mix ½ cup of brown sugar, ½ cup of coconut oil, and ½ teaspoon of vanilla extract together, or blend in a food processor for extra creaminess. Fill your mason jar and decorate it with a customized label and you’ve created a heartfelt, homemade gift!

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170 Hampton Hall Blvd | Bluffton, SC 29910

Staff Contacts 843-815-8730

Loraine Vienne, CCM, CAM, General Manager/COO..... ext. 1102 lvienne@hamptonhallsc.com

Share your

HAMPTON HALL PHOTOGRAPHY We’re looking for your favorite photos, whether early morning on the greens, sunset at the pool, snapshots from member events, nature images, pets, or community club photos. We may publish them in The Bridge, on our social media channels, or even in the community’s marketing collateral so please help us shine the spotlight on everything that makes your Club great! Who will capture the best snapshot of 2021? Email your photos to Member Services Coordinator Megan Bonomo at mbonomo@hamptonhallsc.com. Be sure to include caption details!

Angie Nicolini, Club and Board Admin Assistant............ ext. 1122 anicolini@hamptonhallsc.com

Kristy Stewart, CMP, Director of Membership, Marketing, and Communications................................. ext. 1106 kstewart@hamptonhallsc.com

Megan Bonomo, Member Services Coordinator............. ext. 1111 mbonomo@hamptonhallsc.com

Olena Barnhill, Member Billing & Statements................ ext. 1104 accounting@hamptonhallsc.com

Nick Vasil, Clubhouse Manager....................................... ext. 1107 nvasil@hamptonhallsc.com

Christina DeVoe, CPRP, Social & Events Director............ ext. 1103 cdevoe@hamptonhallsc.com

Jared McElroy, Executive Chef......................................... ext. 1108 jmcelroy@hamptonhallsc.com

Bert Stewart, Dining Services Manager........................... ext. 1203 bstewart@hamptonhallsc.com

Brent Carlson, PGA Head Golf Professional..................... ext. 1202 bcarlson@hamptonhallsc.com

Matt Sapochak, Golf Course Superintendent.................. ext. 1401 msapochak@hamptonhallsc.com

Bonnie Price, Sports Director............................................ ext. 1302 bprice@hamptonhallsc.com

2020 Board of Directors President Sheri Kroupa

Vice President Charlie O’Connell

Treasurer Jim Kurdek

Secretary Rich Kulak

Golf Board Chair Jim Cadres

Golf Board Vice Chair Ron Desing

Paul Tollefson, Head Tennis Professional......................... ext. 1303 ptollefson@hamptonhallsc.com

Jerry Twigg, Director of Facilities, Building Maintenance, and Common Grounds........................... ext. 1501 jtwigg@hamptonhallsc.com

Suzanne Rosborough Community Association Manager.................................ext. 1502 HOAmanager@hamptonhallsc.com

Frequently Used Numbers

Board Member at Large Greg Martin

Main Line | 843-815-8730

boardofdirectors@hamptonhallsc.com

Fitness Center | 843-815-8740

www.hamptonhallclubsc.com

Golf Shop | 843-815-8720

Dinner Reservations | 843-815-3463 Security | 843-815-8799 HOA | 843-815-2567


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