Porters Neck Country Club Newsletter: January, 2022

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JANUARY, 2022

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Club News Chef James Patterson continues to make industry headlines. 30th Anniversary Photos!

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Dining & Social It's time to take the Polar Plunge! Pub Trivia is back, along with a new Land & Sea dinner.

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Golf

Tips for your short game and upcoming golf events.

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Court Sports Bocce League Champions, Updated Tennis Clinic Schedule and a new Pickleball event for the ladies!

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Wellness

Six Month Group Exercise Package, January Gym Reminders and the new class schedule.

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Juniors & Family Santa's Brunch Photos, Jr's Night Out, American Girl & Lego Clubs AND a new junior tennis event!

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The Lamb & The Club Chef

"Porters Neck CC is finding sustained menu success with dishes featuring Australian lamb." James 'JP' Patterson, Corporate Executive Chef with McConnell Golf and Executive Chef of Porters Neck CC, was featured in the recent edition of Club & Resort Business Magazine. The article, written by Joanna DeChellis, JP discusses a special dish that was offered, in the fall of 2021.

The dish was an Australian lamb shank with a sundried-tomato white-bean ragout, arugula, and crispy caper breadcrumbs. "Our membership loves anything we make featuring Australian lamb,” says Patterson, adding that some of the other most successful lamb dishes were Australian lamb loins, Australian lamb Bolognese, Australian lamb flatbreads, Australian lamb ravioli and, most recently, a Mediterranean Australian lamb rack with curried couscous. To read the complete article, please visit the magazine online at: https://clubandresortchef.com/the-lamb-the-club-chef/

McConnell Golf Magazine 2022 Spring - Summer Edition Advertise across four states in the 2022 Spring-Summer edition of McConnell Golf, The Magazine! This publication is a staple here at McConnell Golf — by the members, for the members. We invite you to take part in the magazine with opportunities for full- and halfpage ad placement, in addition to Basic Directory Listings starting at just $175 per issue. All advertisers will receive a standard listing in the Member Directory. Contact Mandy Shuffler directly at membership@portersneckcountryclub.com if you are interested in being an advertiser in our next issue. Copies of the media kit may also be found in the clubhouse and Sport Center. We appreciate your efforts to enhance the magazine each year! POST | CLUB NEWS

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Cookie of the Month KENRIC HUNT, EXECUTIVE CHEF AT BROOK VALLEY This cookie came to mind because of one of my elementary teachers, it was her favorite to give out during Christmastime. I don’t remember details of why it was her favorite, but we knew they were in our goody bags… enjoy a little sweet from a sweet teacher!

New Members

WELCOME NEW MEMBERS TO PORTERS NECK!

Raspbery Pecan Thumbprint INGREDIENTS 1 ½ Cup Unsalted Butter, room temperature 1 Cup Sugar 1 Large Egg Yolk 1 TSP Vanilla Extract

3 ⅓ AP Cup Flour ¼ TSP Salt 1 Cup Toasted Pecans, finely chopped Raspberry Jam

GEORGE YELVERTON, III & KAKIE YELVERTON Sport

DENNIS & ELIZABETH FREY Golf

JOHN RUSS, III & JOLIE RUSS Langdon & Sadie Sport

ERIC ANDERSON & TAMAR KUZMICH Golf

ROGER & JANNET KRAMER Sport

DR. SHELLIE KENDALL & DR. BRIAN VINCENT Golf

LARRY & TERRY SORSBY Golf

JEFF & MARY PAXSON McConnell National Resident POST | CLUB NEWS

DIRECTIONS 1. Beat the softened butter and sugar in a large bowl using an electric mixer. 2. Mix in the egg yolk and vanilla extract. 3. Mix in flour, salt and chopped toasted pecans. Mix until well incorporated. 4. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 30 minutes. 5. Using a cookie scoop, scoop out mounds of the cookie dough into a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. 6. Using your thumb or the back of a teaspoon, press into the center of each cookie. 7. Fill a piping bag with raspberry jam and pipe the jam into the center of each cookie. 8. Bake at 350°F for 30-35 minutes, or until golden brown in color. PAGE 5


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Friday Night Drinks! MEMBERS LOUNGE | 5:00 - 8:00 PM Join us for cocktails in the Members Lounge on Friday evenings from 5:00 - 8:00 PM! Reservations not required.

Cocktails & Vino PORTERS OFFERS DAILY DRINK SPECIALS AND DELICIOUS WINE FLIGHTS

Daily Drink Specials Porters Hours Lunch | Tuesday – Sunday | 11 AM - 3 PM Dinner | Wednesday - Thursday | 5 PM - 7:30 PM

Tuesday: $1 Off Domestic Beers

Wednesday: $2 Off Featured Glasses of Wine & $12 Wine Flights Thursday: $1 Off Craft Beers, $5 Beer Flights

Dinner | Friday - Saturday | 5 PM - 8:30 PM

Friday: $5 House Liquor

Reservations are not required for lunch but they are

Saturday: $2 Off Specialty Cocktails

required for dinner.

Turn Window Tuesday - Sunday | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Sunday: $5 Bloody Mary’s and Mimosas

Weekly Dinner Specials & Curbside Service Weekly Dinner Specials can be found on the Dining News page of the

Curbside Pick Up

Porters Neck website. Curbside service is available to all Porters Neck

Lunch | Tuesday - Sunday | 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM

your order. Once you arrive at the club, place one final call to Porters

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members, Tuesday through Sunday. Call Porters at 686-8145, to place and we will bring your order to your car! PAGE 10


Pub Trivia Night THURSDAY, JANUARY 20TH BUFFET 5:30 - 7:00 PM | TRIVIA 7:00 - 9:00 PM

Trivia Teams

Teams of 10 people maximum; *Please sign your entire team up under one member name* 1st place $50 gift certificate 2nd place $25 gift certificate 3rd place Bottles of Wine

Buffet Selections

Chopped House Salad: Iceberg Lettuce, Carrots, Cucumbers, Red Onion, Tomatoes, Croutons, Cheese Garlic Bread Chicken Piccata Beef Marsala Herb Roasted Potatoes Buttered Vegetable Medley (Carrots, Onions, Bell Peppers, Zucchini, Squash) Tiramisu for Dessert

Cost & Registration

The cost is $26.95 Per Person ++ | Dress Code is Country Club Casual (shorts & jeans permitted). Make your reservations online or by calling 686-8145. POST | SOCIAL

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Land & Sea With Live Music! Enjoy the sounds of the steel drum band, 'Jolly Mon Jams' SATURDAY, JANUARY 29TH 6:00 - 8:00 PM $65 ++ Per Person | Make your reservation online or by calling 6868145. 72 Hour Cancellation Policy Enforced. POST | SOCIAL

Join us Saturday 29th as the PNCC the Best of Both Start Your Meal Traditional Salad Clam Chowder.

Evening on January Culinary Team brings Worlds to the Table. with a Trip to Our Bar with Manhattan

There will be a Cold Bar Section with the likes of Ceviche, Smoked Salmon, Oysters on the Half Shell, and Shrimp Cocktail. Then Peruse around the Grande Buffet Featuring a Slow Roasted Prime Rib Station, Shellfish Macaroni and Cheese, Hand Breaded Popcorn Shrimp, Louisiana Baked Oysters, Seafood Fra Diavolo, and Many Other Chef Curated Specials, even a Few Land Lover Favorites mixed in with Boiled Potatoes, Seasoned Green Beans, Corn on the Cob!... and don’t forget the Hushpuppies and Parker House Rolls with Whipped Honey Butter.

Traditional Salad Bar with Manhattan Clam Chowder Cold Bar Section to Include: Ceviche, Smoked Salmon, Oysters on the Half Shell, and Shrimp Cocktail GRANDE BUFFET Slow Roasted Prime Rib Station Shellfish Macaroni and Cheese Hand Breaded Popcorn Shrimp Louisiana Baked Oysters Seafood Fra Diavolo and Many Other Chef Curated Specials Boiled Potatoes, Seasoned Green Beans Corn on the Cob, Hushpuppies Parker House Rolls with Whipped Honey Butter. Dessert-Chefs Selection of Treats to Cap off the Night! PAGE 12

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Ladies On the Loose THURSDAY, JANUARY 27TH | 11:30 AM

This month's focus is on "How Do You Measure Up to Wellness"? presented by Dona Caine Francis, RN, MSN, PMH-NP-BC. 8 DIMENSIONS OF WELLNESS FOR TODAY'S WOMAN: Wellness can be illusive while raising a family and working. What does wellness mean to you in retirement? This presentation will address the 8 dimensions of wellness, how they are interconnected and strategies to empower you in this decade to enhance your life! Please select one of the following plated options: Option 1: Open Face Crabcake Sandwich on Toasted

PN Home & Garden Club WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19TH | 9:30 AM | PNCC BALLROOM Porters Neck Home & Garden Club will be meeting in the Ballroom on January 19th, at 9:30 AM social and 10 AM program. Our speaker is Rebecca Mickler from A Space to Call Home Interiors on "Design Trends and Paint Colors". No reservations are required.

English Muffin with Butter Leaf Lettuce and sliced Tomato, Dill Remoulade and Sweet Potato Fries Option 2:

Roasted Chicken & Corn Chowder with

Green Chilies and Fiesta Salad $21 per person includes coffee, tea, tax & gratuity. Reservations are required and can be made online. Please bring an extra $1 for the kitty. Ladies On the Loose is a social club that is open to all PNCC ladies! POST | SOCIAL

Join the Porters Neck Home & Garden Club! Annual dues $25 (cash or check). Monthly meeting topics alternate between garden and home. Follow us on Facebook! Membership is open to PNCC members. If you are interested in joining the Home & Garden Club, email us at portersneckhomeandgardenclub@gmail.com. The cost is $26.95 Per Person ++ | Dress Code is Country Club Casual (shorts & jeans permitted). Make your reservations online or by calling 686-8145.

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Polar Plunge: Plunge with Your Pooch! SUNDAY, JANUARY 9TH | 2:00 PM | FAMILY POOL Take the plunge with your pooch! For the 2022 Polar Plunge, we are inviting members to bring their dog(s) to take the plunge with them! Please include whether or not you will be bringing your furry friend, when making your reservation. This year we are freezin’ for a reason! Join us for our 3rd annual Polar Plunge and support the World Wildlife Foundation at the same time. We are joining the other McConnell clubs in a company-wide Save the Polar Bear Plunge benefitting the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) whose mission is to conserve nature and reduce the most pressing threats to the diversity of life on Earth. For us, this jump will be a direct link to protecting the Arctic and the polar bear population by restoring the loss of sea ice habitat. Let’s make PNCC the leader in giving back by having the most participants and raising the most money. After the jump, warm up with a bowl of chili and hot chocolate! Order a pint of chili to bring home with proceeds supporting WWF and the Polar Bear mission as well! Online registration required. | $15 per person inclusive. * *I Took the Plunge beach towel for the first 35 who register POST | SOCIAL

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Ladies Bunco

THURSDAY, JANUARY 13TH | 6:30 - 9:00 PM MEMBERS LOUNGE

Join a Park Ranger at the Flytrap Trail for a hike All of the lovely ladies of Porters Neck Country Club are invited to join us for an evening of Cocktails, Dessert and Bunco!

WHAT HAPPENS AT BUNCO? 6:30 PM: Cocktail Half Hour 7:00 PM: Bunco!! Please make your reservations online.

Biological Wonderland Hike at Carolina Beach State Park MONDAY, JANUARY 10TH | 11:30 AM Join a Park Ranger at the Flytrap Trail for a hike along the trails. Learn about different habitats that exist within Carolina Beach State Park and how each habitat affects the plants and animals that call the park home. The cost is $10 per person. Please register online. *Your fee will be donated to the non-profit organization Friends of Pleasure Island. Questions? Contact Jen Hancock at 686-8161 x128 or via email at activities@portersneckcountryclub.com.

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Pro Shop Hours: 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM

Notes From the Pro

MGA Breakfast Scramble

By: Robert Loper PNCC Head Golf Professional

SATURDAY, FEBARURY 26TH 8:30 AM BREAKFAST | 10:00 AM SHOTGUN

From everyone on the Golf Staff, we would like to thank you for all the support throughout the year. 2021 has been another challenging year to say the least and we are looking forward to 2022. Hope everyone had a safe and happy holiday season. Please let us know if we can be of assistance at anytime. Locker, Bag Storage and Handicap Fees: All fees will be charged to member accounts in January. Please contact the Pro Shop, at 910686-117, if you have any changes.

Ask the Rule Guy! PNCC member and CGA Rules Official, Mr. Guy Beale

Q: My ball lay in a bunker that had a lot of temporary water in it. It would be difficult to play the ball where it lay. What are my options? A: If there is a nearest point of complete relief in the bunker, use that as the reference point for defining the one club-length relief area, which must be in the bunker. If there is no nearest point of complete relief in the bunker, you may take relief by using the point of maximum available relief in the bunker as the reference point for the one club-length relief area, which must also be in the bunker. A third choice is the back-on-the line option. Imagine a line from the hole through the spot where the ball lay in the bunker. Choose a point on that line behind the bunker to be the reference point for a one club-length relief area. The reference point may be as far back from the bunker as desired. There is 1 penalty stroke for this option. POST | GOLF

Players will be expected to share a cart. Four Person Team Scramble. Team is comprised of one player from an A, B, C and D category. All play will be at scratch, no handicaps will be involved. Each player will hit a tee shot, then the team will select the best tee shot and all members of the team will hit from that point. Continue this process until ball is holed out. Do not hole a putt until all players have putt! Breakfast will be available beginning at 8:30 AM. Register online or with the pro shop at 686-1177. Entry Fee of $40pp includes Prize Money and Breakfast. Players play from their normal tees. Breakfast Menu Includes: Hot Breakfast Biscuit (Choice of Bacon, Egg & Cheese, Sausage, Egg & Cheese or Egg & Cheese), Muffin, Whole Fruit, Coffee, Juice, Soda and a MGA Sponsored Keg of Beer After Golf

2022 Golf Schedule

All the major 2022 Club Events are on the calendar portion of the website. So, when planning your year, please refer to the calendar so you can participate in as many events as possible. PAGE 16


3 Tips to Help Your Short Game Now that we have this fantastic short game area, everyone should be out practicing their chips and pitches. Here are a 3 drills that may help you get better.

CHIPPING DRILL 1: MAINTAIN THE “Y” WITH AN ALIGNMENT STICK To get started, take your standard grip on the club together with the alignment rod. A significant portion of the stick should extend past the grip (running parallel to the shaft).

CHIPPING DRILL 2: DROP THE HAND TO GET OVER THE YIPS While the alignment stick drill above is excellent for out on the practice green, we can’t or wouldn’t do it out on the course mid-round. For that, here’s a drill from renowned instructor Butch Harmon that can be done on the spot if you’ve found yourself with a case of the dreaded yips. Usually, “yips” with chipping are caused by the lead arm

Next, take a chipping stance, with your hands a bit in front of

stopping on the follow-through while the trailing arm keeps

the ball, forming that lower-case y with your arms and the

moving, breaking the lower-case y position discussed before

club. The alignment stick should be lightly touching the inside

and flipping the club through impact. To get over this, take a

of your ribcage.

few practice swings before your chip, but as you start your downswing, allow your trailing hand to come off the club (right

Start with a few hip-height swings. If you’re breaking down

hand for right-handed golfers and vice versa) and keep your

and flipping your wrists, the alignment stick will let you know

left arm moving through. Without your right hand on the club,

by smacking into your side at impact. An optimal impact

you physically can’t flip the clubhead with it, allowing for a

position with hands slightly in front of the ball will keep that

simple swing thought to keep the left arm moving.

from happening. To combat the fear of the yips returning, Harmon recommends Get comfortable with the motion and hit balls with the

two practice swings with the drill, then immediately stepping

alignment stick for 10-15 minutes. Then take away the

in for your standard shot

alignment rod and hit some more shots with just your regular club. This sort of practice with direct feedback can quickly engrain the feeling of solid chipping impact and improve your consistency. It is also an easy drill to come back to whenever you feel like you’re losing that touch. Want to experiment with this drill? Try hitting the chips from different ball positions, in line with your front armpit for a shot with more spin, your sternum for a bounce-and-check, and back armpit for a lower shot with more release. POST | GOLF

CHIPPING DRILL 3: STOP THE CHUNKS WITH A HEADCOVER A second drill from Butch Harmon is designed to help the average golfer with another type of disastrous chip shot – the chunk. A chunk is caused by the clubhead hitting behind the ball, digging into the ground, and making weak contact, if at all. PAGE 17


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The most common cause of this is that many amateur golfers, whether they are conscious of it or not, think they need to help the shot into the air, so they chip off their back foot, smacking the club into the ground. Unfortunately, this removes using the bounce of the wedge, which is its “safety net.” In reality, the loft of the club will provide the height on the shot; no help is needed there, so the key is proper contact on the clubface. To practice this contact, Harmon has a simple drill done with just a headcover. Place the empty headcover about a foot behind the ball and then practice your chipping. If you hit the headcover at all, then you’re likely going to strike the turf before the ball. If you play the ball a bit back, lean left, and don’t touch the headcover, then most likely, you’re going to be striking the ball flush.

MGA Irish Open SATURDAY, MARCH 12TH | 9:00 AM SHOTGUN

Format

FORMAT 2 Person Team, Stableford scoring system in a stroke play format in which points are awarded for GROSS scores on each hole. Winners are determined by the highest point total over the team quota. The quotas are determined by taking 36 minus a player’s hdcp. Scoring Example: Player 1 scores a gross par(2 pts) on a hole, Player 2 score a double bogey(0 pt) on the same hole. The team total for that hole would be 2 pts. The winning team will be the one with the most PLUS points(or least minus pts) in relation to the team quota.

Points

Eagle: 6 points Bogey: 1 point

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Birdie: 4 points | Par: 2 points Double Bogey or higher: 0 points

Menu

Soda Bread, Corn Beef and Cabbage, Irish Stew with Carrots Colcannon, Guinness Stout Chocolate Cake with Bailey's Cream Cheese Icing

Entry Fee & Registration

Entry Fee of $50 plus cart fee includes prizes and lunch. Register Online. "Should the Luck of the Irish be with a team scoring an Albatross it will be 8 points and considered a miracle!"

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PRACTICE FACILITIES SCHEDULE SHORT COURSE SCHEDULE MONDAY Closed All Day for Maintenance

DRIVING RANGE SCHEDULE MONDAY:

TUESDAY – SUNDAY:

Closed All Day

7:30 AM - 5:00 PM

TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY Practice All Day

Full Golf members and their guests have access to the practice facilities before a round of golf. If a Full Golf member brings a guest to use the range and/or play the

FRIDAY & SUNDAY

short course, the guest fee will be $15. Sports and Clubhouse members DO NOT

Practice Until 2:30 PM

have access to the short game area and driving range unless they are playing golf.

Play 3 Hole Short Course Until 5:00 PM

Please remember to rake the practice bunkers after you are done and repair ball marks on the practice greens.

PACE OF PLAY

Please remember our pace of play time is 4 hrs and 12 minutes for 18 holes. Here are a few hints to help your groups with pace of play:

When in doubt hit a provisional ball. Eliminate the need to go back to where you hit your last shot. Limit your search for a lost ball to three minutes. If your next shot is with your pitching wedge or sand wedge, automatically take your putter with you.

New golfers or high handicap players should use the forward tees.

Leave golf bags at a point beside the green that is en route to

Allow faster groups to play through and minimize practice swings.

the next tee.

Put a ball mark repair tool, two ball makers and tees into your

Park golf carts to the side or behind the green so that when

pocket at the first tee.

you finish putting you will be moving away from the field of play

Take the divot bottle that is on the cart, to your next shot so that

and towards the next tee.

you do not have to go back for it after the shot.

Study your line of putt while others are putting.

Carry a spare ball in your pocket so that you do not have to go back

Continue putting until your ball is holed.

to your bag when you need to hit a provisional ball.

If you are the first in the cup, pick up the flagstick so that you

Take more than one club to your next shot.

can replace it after the last person has putted out.

If you are the cart driver, drop off your passenger at their ball

Mark scorecards on the next tee box, not on or next to the

before proceeding to your own ball.

putting green.

If you are the passenger, take more than one club to your shot and

On shots where players who cannot reach the green should hit

proceed down the fairway after your shot. Do not wait for the

when ready.

driver to pick you up.

Always keep up with the group ahead of you.

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Tennis Ladder The PNCC tennis ladder is back! We began on November 20th and will continue through March 26th you can work your way up the ladder in a fun and competitive environment. This year you can partner with anyone and the first initial rankings will be random. The Ladder Finals will be held on Saturday March 26th. The rules are below and if you have any questions please email Rafa at tennisdirector@portersneckcountryclub.com Divisions:

Mixed Doubles | Men & Women's Doubles | Women’s Singles

You may only challenge up to 5 spots at a time (ie: #10 can challenge #9-#5) Minimum of 2 matches a month are required or ranking will be drop Challengers Must provide balls and reserve court Matches are best 2 out of 3 sets with the 3rd set being a 10 point tiebreaker. Ladder Finals will be held on Saturday March 26th If you need help finding a partner let our tennis staff know and we will find you someone. The ladder will be updated every 2 weeks (please email your results to tennispro@portersneckcountryclub.com or hand in your score to the front desk staff member). You can find every players contact information through the club’s website under member directory. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to ask the tennis staff. *There is a $7.00 charge per member that covers all the divisions *Maximum 2 division’s per player.

Friday Night Tennis

Valentines Day Mixed Doubles FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11TH | 6:00 - 8:00 PM Round robin tennis with music and beer! Wear your best valentines day themed outfit. Register online!

Tennis Lessons

Interested in tennis lessons? Contact Rafa and Montana, today! Call the Sports Center at 686-8161 or email them at either of the addresses, below. RAFAEL TORO: tennisdirector@portersneckcountryclub.com MONTANA WIGGS: tennispro@portersneckcountryclub.com Don't forget to visit our online Tennis Pro Shop! You can find the link on the Tennis page of the PNCC website.

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Weekly TENNIS CLINICS ALL CLINICS ARE $25 AND REGISTRATION REQUIRED Register online via the club calendar or by calling 686-8161. New to tennis? Join Rafa for an orientation! Contact the Tennis office at 686-8161.

MONDAY Men's 3.0 / 3.5 Clinic 8:30 - 9:30 AM: Emphasis on doubles strategy and positioning. Minimum 2 players required Ladies 3.0 / 3.5 Clinic: 9:30 - 11:00 AM: Cancellation policy: Must cancel 12 hours prior to the start of clinic. No shows will be charged. Fee: $25

WEDNESDAY Tennis Cardio Clinic 12:00 - 1:00 PM: Open to all players! Burn some calories while you get plenty of reps! This clinic is intended to get you moving and hitting a ton of balls! Cardio Tennis is a great way to burn calories, improve your conditioning, and footwork around the tennis court. Enjoy high energy music while running games and drills to keep your heart rate up. Minimum 3 Players per clinic.

FRIDAY Ladies Intermediate Clinic (3.0 / 3.5) 9:30 - 10:30 AM: This clinic will focus on technique and form while implementing doubles strategy and positioning. Must cancel 12 hours prior to start of the clinic or you will be charged. Fee: $25. No shows will be charged.

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

Tennis Cardio Clinic 8:00 - 9:15 AM: Open to all players! Burn some calories while you get plenty of reps! This clinic is intended to get you moving and hitting a ton of balls! Cardio Tennis is a great way to burn calories, improve your conditioning, and footwork around the tennis court. Enjoy high energy music while running games and drills to keep your heart rate up. Minimum 3 Players per clinic.

Ladies Beginner Clinic 9:00 AM: New or never played tennis before? Want to see if tennis is for you? No idea what part of the racquet to hit the ball with? THIS CLINIC IS FOR YOU! Open to all ladies rated 0-3.0, we will cover plenty of basic stroke mechanics and the simple fundamentals to make you a generational tennis player. Light instruction and plenty of reps, a no stress but plenty of mess learning environment

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BOCCE LEAGUE CHAMPIONS!

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Congratulations to Team Dodson for winning season II of our Porters Neck CC Bocce League! Team Dodson beat Team Smith / Soracco in a thrilling final to win the championship. Team Dodson consisted of George Dodson, Bob Baker, John Sawyer and Ronald Lake. Team Smith / Soracco consisted of Karol & Robert Soracco and Daniel & Barbara Smith. We look forward to seeing everyone back on the Bocce court for season III starting in April.

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Pickleball NEW! Ladies Intermediate /Advanced Clinic

MONDAYS | 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM This pickleball clinic will be focusing on drilling and point play, must have basic knowledge and control of standard shots (Forehand, backhand, Serve, volleys). 3 Players needed. Things to be covered: (1) Serve Strategy (2) How to Apply Spins (3) Position and Strategy and Much More! Register online or with Rafa and Montana in the Sport Center.

Beginner / Intermediate Open Pickleball WEDNESDAYS | 6:00 PM Registration is appreciated so that we know who is showing up to play. Registration is available on the club website and the McConnell app. Questions? Contact Rafa at tennisdirector@portersneckcountryclub.com.

Men's Pickleball Group TUESDAYS | 6:30 - 8:30 PM

Join the men of PNCC as we get together for evening Pickleball play! Please register for this event online via the calendar so we can know who is coming.

Advanced Open Pickleball THURSDAYS | 6:30 - 8:30 PM

Ladies Pickleball Night WEDNESDAYS | 6:30 - 8:00 PM All Porters Neck ladies are invited to meet us on the court for Ladies Pickleball Night Sign up online via the club calendar. Questions? Contact Rafa or Montana!

Pickleball Beginner Clinic MONDAYS (BIWEEKLY) | 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Learn the fundamental strokes and strategies of pickle ball through instruction, drills, and practice play! This Clinic is for beginners and will focus on rules, scoring, technique and proper positioning. Registration is required and be done online via the club calendar or by calling 686-8161. Clinic fees are $15 per player per clinic. POST | COURT SPORTS

Come join a fun night of competitive fun pickleball. This is for advanced players only, must be able to hold your own. Please register for this event online via the calendar.

Open Pickleball Times MONDAY - SATURDAY | 9:30 - 11:00 AM MONDAY - SATURDAY | 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM

Open Play means that all players, of any skill level, are invited to play. Members can register for open pickleball via the club calendar. When attending open pickleball it is recommended that winning teams split up after they play. If waiting to play all players should place their paddles on the paddle holders in order to determine who is next to play. This will allow for a fair order of play and same playing experience for everyone. PAGE 23


WELLNESS NEWS Key Fob

Do you need a key fob for the Sports Center? Contact our Wellness Director, Allison Evans either by calling 686-8161 x 119 or via email at fitness@portersneckcountryclub.com.

Gym Reminders The Sports Center gets busier at the start of the New Year, here are a few January Gym and Group Exercise Reminders: Check in with the staff at the front desk, if no staff is present use the notebook to sign in. Share equipment not sweat: Always wipe down and put away equipment when done using it. During peak hours limit usage of cardio equipment to 30 minutes.

PN Blood Drive Surpasses Goal! Congratulations Porters Neck members! Due to your overwhelming support of the Blood Drive on January 3rd, we exceeded our goal of 28 by collecting 36 units of blood.

No cell phone usage in the gym. Reach for deodorant instead of perfumes or strong scents. Some people are more sensitive to fragrances than others. Maintain social distance. If you are feeling sick please stay home. Only use the water fountains to fill bottles or cups.

Gym Hours Staff is available at the front desk from 7:30- 1:30 Monday – Saturday and from 8:00- 12:00 on Sundays. MONDAY - FRIDAY REGULAR HOURS 7:00 AM- 5:00 PM KEY FOB HOURS 4:00 AM- 7:00 AM 5:00 PM- 12:00 AM SATURDAY & SUNDAY REGULAR HOURS 7:00 AM - 1:30 PM

Meet Christine LePendu! Christine an experienced fitness instructor passionate about helping her participants get fit while having fun! With inspiration from Pilates, barre, yoga & strength; each class will

KEY FOB HOURS

be a well-rounded full body burn set to upbeat music and dynamic choreography that

4:00 AM- 7:00 AM

will leave you feeling strong, graceful, healthy and fit! Christine will be teaching Pilates

1:30 PM - 12:00 AM

Mondays and Wednesdays starting in January. Register to try out her class!

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Wellness News | January, 2022

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WORK HOME!

6 MONTH GROUP EXERCISE PACKAGE A

new

six-month

group

exercise package is currently on sale! The cost is $240 and it includes unlimited classes from January 1- June 30. If you come to at least 10 classes per month, the package will pay for itself! Six Month Package: $240 Individual class: $4.00 Unlimited Mthly Pkge: $48 Contact Allison to sign up for any packages

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FitnessOnDemand™ is available for our members, providing you access to world-class fitness programming by schedule or ondemand. Through FitnessOnDemand™, we are bringing more than 400 ondemand, digital workouts, trainer led classes, stretches and other specialty content to you wherever you are: at home, in your favorite workout spot, or even at work. The cost of FitnessOnDemand™ is only $7.99 per month. If you are interested in joining our FitnessOnDemand™ program with fun exercise options on the go, please contact Allison Evans at 910-686-8161 or via email fitness@portersneckcountryclub. com.

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JANUARY, 2022 SCHEDULE UPDATES FRIDAY SCHEDULE CHANGE: (Friday, December 31stFriday, January 28th) 8:30 Muscle Mix taught by Allison 9:30 Cardio Balance taught by Allison 10:30 Core and Restore taught by Allison RESUMING ON FEBRUARY 4TH: 8:00 Core- Tone- Balance taught by Mary 9:30 Muscle Mix taught by Allison 10:30 Cardio Balance taught by Allison

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Group Exercise Class Schedule

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Group Exercise Class Schedule

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Lego Club! WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5TH & 19TH 4:00 - 5:30 PM | JR'S ACTIVITY ROOM Open to members & grandchildren ages 4+. Lego club is an opportunity to get creative and free build anything you choose with Lego or build one of our Lego kits. Deadline to register is 4 PM the day prior.

*masks are required

indoors.

Jr's Night Out! FRIDAY, JANUARY 7TH | 5:30 - 8:30 PM | JR'S ACTIVITY ROOM Join us for a fun night of activities including dinner and Finding Nemo.

American Girl Club

The cost is $25 for 1 child, $45 for 2 siblings, $65 for 3 siblings 10 child maximum, We will have a 5 child minimum for this event, otherwise the event will be cancelled. Deadline to register is 5:00 PM on Wednesday, January 5th.

Jr's Night Out! SATURDAY, JANUARY 22ND 5:30 - 8:30 PM JR'S ACTIVITY ROOM Join us for a fun night of activities

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12TH | 4:00 - 5:30 PM JR'S ACTIVITY ROOM

including

Join us as we craft accessories for our dolls

$45 for 2 siblings, $65 for 3

and hang out with friends. Register online or

siblings 10 child maximum. We will

by calling Jen Hancock @ 686-8161 xt. 128 . The

have a 5 child minimum for this

deadline to register is 4 PM the day prior. The

event, otherwise the event will be

cost is $10 per child. (Max – 8 girls & Min – 3

cancelled. Deadline to register is

girls. ) *masks are required indoors.

Noon on Thursday, January 20th.

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dinner

and

Finding

Nemo. The cost is $25 for 1 child,

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Weekly Junior Tennis Clinics Intermediate / Beginner

Academy Junior Tennis

TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS: 4:30 - 6:00 PM:

MONDAYS , WEDNESDAYS & FRIDAYS, 5:00 - 7:00 PM Rate: $25 per player: The Junior Tennis

Ages 8-13 Rate: $20 per player:

This

Academy is designed for competitive tennis players. The program focuses on developing players

program focus is to develop players to

to maximize their potential. It is a high intensity training regiment aimed to improve the player's

start

fitness, technique, point play, mental strategy, and overall game.

competitive

match

play.

We

emphasize an overall introduction to rules, scoring, and etiquette. The clinics highlight stroke/technique development, repetitive

Tiny Tots

stroke production while improving rallying

WEDNESDAYS, 4:00 - 4:45 PM Ages: 4-7 Rate: $12 per player: This Clinic introduces children

skills in preparation for USTA, league and

into tennis. We focus on developing hand-eye coordination, agility, balance, and proper tennis

school matches.

technique in a fun and positive environment.

Tennis Play vs Juniors! SATURDAY, JANUARY 22ND | 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM

Test your might on the court against the Porters Neck juniors, as we compete in a fun Round Robin style match play!

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CLUB PROFESSIONALS

Administrative Office Monday - Friday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Jason Seehafer | General Manager gm@portersneckcountryclub.com 686-8180 ext. 104

Porters Dining Hours Lunch | Tuesday – Sunday | 11 AM - 3 PM Dinner | Wednesday - Thursday | 5 PM - 7:30 PM

Mandy Shuffler | Membership, Marketing & Communications membership@portersneckcountryclub.com 686-8180 ext. 102

Dinner | Friday - Saturday | 5 PM - 8:30 PM Reservations are not required for lunch but they are required for dinner.

Terrie McElwain | Assistant Controller arap@portersneckcountryclub.com 686-8180 ext. 103

TURN WINDOW Tuesday - Sunday | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Pallas Adamopoulos | Catering and Events Director catering@portersneckcountryclub.com 686-8180 ext. 106

TAKE OUT Lunch | Tuesday - Sunday | 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM Dinner | Wednesday - Saturday | 5:00 -7:30 PM

James 'JP' Patterson | Director of Food & Beverage jpatterson@mcconnellgolf.com 686-8180 ext. 105

Gym Key Fob Hours

Allan Cure | Service Director service@portersneckcountryclub.com, 686-8180 ext. 119

Monday - Friday Regular Hours

Saturday & Sunday Regular Hours

7:00 AM- 5:00 PM Key Fob Hours

7:00 Am - 1:30 Pm

Justine Serrano | Assistant Service Director service@portersneckcountryclub.com 686-8180 ext. 119

Key Fob Hours

4:00 AM- 7:00 AM

4:00 AM- 7:00 AM

5:00 PM- 12:00 AM

1:30 PM - 12:00 AM

Golf Pro Shop

Robert Loper | PGA Head Golf Professional headpro@portersneckcountryclub.com 686-8180 ext. 110

Dana Kovich | Assistant Golf Professional danakovich@gmail.com

Mondays: Closed Tuesday - Sunday: 7:30AM - 4:00 PM

Driving Range Tuesday - Sunday: 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM

Short Course Monday: Closed All Day for Maintenance

Jordan Tennent | Assistant Golf Professional & Jr Golf assistgolfpro@portersneckcountryclub.com Chris Parham | Golf Course Superintendent superintendent@portersneckcountryclub.com Rafael Toro | Tennis & Pickleball Director tennisdirector@portersneckcountryclub.com 686-8180 ext. 126

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Practice All Day Friday & Sunday

Montana Wiggs | Head Tennis / Pickleball Professional tennispro@portersneckcountryclub.com

Practice Until 2:30 PM Play 3 Hole Short Course Until 5:00 PM

Club Phone Numbers Clubhouse: 686-8180 Porters: 686-8145 Golf Pro Shop: 686-1177 Sports Center: 686-8161 Tennis Court Condition Line: 686-8163

Allison Evans | Wellness Director fitness@portersneckcountryclub.com 686-8180 ext. 125 Jennifer Hancock | Social & Activities Director activities@portersneckcountryclub.com 686-8180 ext. 128

Porters Neck Country Club


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