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Kids Club
WELCOMING MISS CAROLINE VENABLE
Caroline Venable is a native of Hendersonville, Tennessee and graduate of the University of Tennessee – Knoxville, where she earned a BS in Education, Recreation and Sport Management with a special concentration in business marketing.
As a student, Caroline discovered a true love for club operations & management while working as a Golf Operations Intern at Holston Hills.
Not only did Caroline gain a wealth of knowledge of club operations and enthusiasm for customer service during her time as Intern, but she built strong, long-lasting relationships with Holston members and staff.
When not on the job, Caroline is likely to be found cheering on one of the Tennessee Volunteers’ athletic teams. She is also an avid Nashville Predators and Tennessee Titans fan. When not rooting for her favorite teams, Caroline enjoys playing trivia, pickleball, playing golf, and spending time with friends & family.
KNO: It's FOOTBALL time in TN!!
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 I 6:00-9:00pm Ages: 4-10 (bathroom independent) $15 per person (Early Bird) I $20 (After September 13th)
Come dressed in your TN orange for a night full of football FUN! Wear your gym shoes, we will be playing flag football. *Dinner & snack included!
KNO: OKTOBERFEST
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8 I 6:00pm-9:00pm Ages: 4- (bathroom independent) $15 per person (Early bird) I $20 (After October 3rd )
Celebrating October, Fall and making pretzels. *Dinner and snack included!
KNO: It's a Circus out there!
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 I 6:00-9:00pm Ages: 4-10 $15 (bathroom independent)
Come out for a FUN circus themed night. From playing carnival games to making a special circus snack mix to doing circus yoga, it will be a FUN filled night for the kids! *Dinner and snack included!
HHCC KIDS DAY OUT
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 & SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30 I 9:00am-
3:00pm Ages: 3-12
(bathroom independent) $15 (half day ~ 3 hrs.) I $30 (full day) ~ Early Bird $20 (Half day) I $35 (full day) ~ After September 21 or October 26
Let us watch the kids while you go do what you need to do! Play a round of golf, grab lunch with a friend, go shopping or just take a break! *Lunch and snack included!
KNO: HALLOWEEN MAGIC
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22 I 6:00-9:00pm Ages: 4-10 (bathroom independent) $15 (Early Bird) I $20 (after October 17th)
Drop the kids off for a FUN Halloween filled night, with a craft project, special treat and a game of ghost in the graveyard! *Dinner and snack included!
HHCC Summer Camps ~ 3D Art
Photos by: Stefanie Arrington
Photo Courtesy: John Gillooly/Wyndham Championship
KEIVN KISNER WINS WILD 6-MAN PLAYOFF AT THE WYNDHAM CHAMPIONSHIP
Kevin Kisner birdied the second extra hole to end a six-man playoff and capture a thrilling 2021 Wyndham Championship at Greensboro’s Sedgefield Country Club.
Known as a dogged match-play competitor, Kisner stiffed his approach shot on 18 and calmly rolled in a 3-foot putt. For the victory — the fourth of his career and first since 2019 — the former University of Georgia Bulldog banked $1,152,000.
Adam Scott shot 65 in the final round to make the playoff. He had a chance for victory on the first playoff hole, but his 4-foot birdie putt never threatened the cup. Kisner and Scott were joined in the playoff by former champion Si Woo Kim, Braden Grace, Kevin Na and Roger Sloan.
It marked just the third time in PGA Tour history that six golfers have gone to a playoff.
Kisner began Sunday’s final round four shots behind leader Russell Henley, but he birdied Nos. 16 and 17, eventually shooting 66 to reach 15 under and the playoff.
“My first playoff win, ” said Kisner, who was previously 0-5 in playoffs prior
to his Wyndham title. “To be standing here is pretty sweet.
Henley held the lead after the first three rounds. He recovered from a slow start on Sunday to reach 17-under after a birdie on the 10th hole, but the Georgia Bulldog bogeyed three of the next four holes and came to the 72nd hole needing par to stay at 15 under. He fell short of the playoff after narrowly missing a 5-foot par putt. It proved a brutal ending to what had been an otherwise amazing performance from Henley.
McConnell Golf member Alex Smalley didn’
t quite play his way into the six-man playoff, but the former Duke University star gained plenty more along the way. Playing on his home course, Sedgefield CC, the 24-yearold Smalley carded three rounds in the 60s, including a sizzling 64 on Friday. He responded to the heat of Sunday’s final-round pressure in equally torrid fashion, finishing his day with three straight birdies and a 4under 66.
In just his fifth PGA Tour event, playing on a sponsor’
s exemption in a fullfield event on the last weekend of the PGA Tour regular season, Smalley finished at 10-under par and tied for 29th. His top 30 effort earned him a check for $41,013 and a spot in the Korn
Ferry Tour Finals, the three-
event series that determines PGA Tour eligibility for the 2021-22 season. Smalley has made the cut in all five of his PGA Tour starts and earned enough FedExCup points to finish inside the top-200 and qualify for the Korn Ferry playoffs.
Smalley joined Sedgefield in June of 2020 and estimates he has played 75 rounds or more on the classic Donald Ross design. “I feel pretty comfortable with the lines on each hole, ” he said during the week. “The course is always in really good shape. It’s playing a little different than it usually does for us. There’s a little more runout in the fairways, which has changed a couple of the clubs that I hit off of the tee. The greens are a little quicker, but other than that, it’s the same golf course.
Smalley enjoyed plenty of local support during the week. Along with his father and his mother, Maria — both of whom have caddied for Smalley throughout his career — his sister, Katie, and numerous friends and playing partners from Sedgefield followed his group and rooted him on.
“It was nice to hear their cheers out there, ” Smalley said. “I don’t get to
play in front of a whole lot of people very often. It
’s pretty cool to have people scream at you after you make a putt. To have an opportunity to play a PGA Tour event on your home course is pretty special. I think it helped me out quite a bit. I know my way around. I’ve played out here numerous times, so I felt comfortable on the course. To have that finish was pretty cool.
MCCONNELL GOLF COUPLES CHAMPIONSHIP
TREYBURN COUNTRY CLUB I SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26
ENTRY FEE
- $150 per couple. Includes lunch before golf, non-alcoholic beverages & snacks while on the course during play, heavy hors
d’oeuvres after golf and awards for flight winners.
PRACTICE ROUND
- Optional practice round tee times may be made through your home club professional staff. Appropriate fees will apply.
TEAMS
- 2-Person teams made of couples defined by the Rules and Regulations of McConnell Golf. Full Golf members only.
(MCG Corporate and National Members are eligible)
FORMAT
- Best Ball Gross and Net of the Twosome (Same ball may be used for both scores)
HANDICAP
- 80% of handicap
STARTING TIME
- The event will be a 12:00pm shotgun start
FLIGHTS - Flights will be determined by the tees played. Payouts will be determined by the number of teams in each flight. Prizes will be awarded for best gross and net in each flight.
TEES TO BE PLAYED
White Tees - 6302 yards (Men ages 59 and under)
Green Tees - 5581 yards (Men ages 60 and over)
Red Tees - 5126 yards (Ladies)
HOTEL INFORMATION
Courtyard Marriott I 1815 Front Street I 919-309-1500
Durham Hilton I 3800 Hillsborough Road I 919-383-8033
REGISTRATION
Registration deadline is Tuesday, September 21st and is limited to the first 40 teams. You may register by calling your home club professional staff or online through the McConnell Golf Calendar on the website.