Sedgefield Country Club Sept/Oct Newsletter

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SEPTEMBER I OCTOBER 2021

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SEDGEFIELD COUNTRY CLUB


YOUR CLUB

SEDGEFIELD COUNTRY CLUB STAFF

SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER HOURS OF OPERATION: SEDGEFIELD EMBASSY GRILLE LUNCH SERVICE Thursday-Friday | 11:30am-2:00pm

GREENSIDE CAFE Tuesday-Sunday | 8:00am-8:00pm (weather permitting)

DINNER SERVICE Sunday-Tuesday | Closed Wednesday | Takeout Only Thursday-Saturday | 6:00pm-9:00pm (Takeout will begin at 5:30pm)

RED FOX Sunday-Wednesday | Closed Thursday-Saturday | 6:00pm-9:00pm

TENNIS PRO SHOP Sunday-Monday | Closed Tuesday-Thursday | 9:00am-6:00pm Friday-Saturday | 9:00am-1:00pm

Eric Ferguson I eferguson@sedgefieldcc.com Head Golf Professional Chad Cromer I ccromer@sedgefieldcc.com Golf Course Superintendent

Sherri Tallant I fitness@sedgefieldcc.com Director of Fitness Pierce Hoover I phoover@sedgefieldcc.com Director of Tennis Taylor Chrismon I activities@sedgefieldcc.com Director of Member Activities & Communications Will Harper I maintenance@sedgefieldcc.com Director of Maintenance

FITNESS CENTER Monday-Friday | 5:00am to 9:00pm Saturday-Sunday | 7:00am to 6:00pm

Angela Ayers I aayers@sedgefieldcc.com Administrative Assistant & Member Billing

SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER HOURS OF OPERATION: THE CARDINAL PETE'S PLACE GRILL AND PUB Monday | Closed Beverage Service: Tuesday-Saturday | 8:30am-6:30pm Food Service: Tuesday-Sunday | 11:00am-5:00pm (weather permitting) GOLF SHOP, GOLF COURSE, AND PRACTICE FACILITY Golf Shop (Tuesday-Sunday) I 8:00am-5:00pm Golf Course (Tuesday-Sunday) I 8:00am Practice Facilities (Tuesday-Sunday) I 8:30am-4:30pm (weather permitting)

CONTACT LIST Greenside Cafe 336.398.8165 Tennis Shop 336.547.0052 Cardinal-Golf Shop 336.668.2749 Cardinal-Pete's Place 336.668.2746 x 2 3201 Forsyth Drive Greensboro, NC 5700 Cardinal Way Greensboro, NC

FEATURED ON THE COVER Jack Sharpe, son of members Ryan and Rebecca Sharpe, making a putt on the short game facility during our Junior Golf Camp.

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Rocky Brooks I rocky@sedgefieldcc.com Director of Golf

Travis Huddleston I banquets@sedgefieldcc.com Director of Sales and Catering

GOLF SHOP, GOLF COURSE, AND PRACTICE FACILITY Golf Shop (Tuesday-Sunday) I 8:00am-6:00pm Golf Course (Tuesday-Sunday) I 8:00am (weather permitting) Practice Facilities (Tuesday-Sunday) I 8:00am-7:00pm (weather permitting)

Sedgefield Country Club Address The Cardinal by Pete Dye Address

Chad Flowers I cflowers@mcconnellgolf.com Triad Membership Director

Maya Panayotova I fbdirector@sedgefieldcc.com Director of Food and Beverage

DONALD ROSS LOUNGE Tuesday-Friday I 4:00pm-7:00pm Saturday-Sunday I 1:00pm-5:00pm

Administration 336.299.5324 Sedgefield Dining 336.299.5324 x 208 Sedgefield Golf Shop 336.299.4160 Fitness Center 336.398.8164

Beverly Marler I bmarler@mcconnellgolf.com Triad Regional Director

THE CARDINAL BY PETE DYE STAFF Chris Terry I cterry@cardinalgolf.com Head Golf Professional Ross Jernigan I rjernigan@cardinalgolf.com Golf Course Superintendent

IN THIS ISSUE Your Club...……………….…………………….….......….……...….…....2 Club Update and SCC Buzz...........……............…...……..3 Cardinal Buzz....................................................................4 Membership...…………...…………………..……................…....5-6 Clubhouse News.................……………..…..........................7 September Events............…..…………...…....…...................8 October Events.................................................................9 Kids and Family........………..……………...…...........…..........10 McConnell Golf News………......….….......................11-12 Photo Gallery - Wyndham Fun..................................13 Superintendent's Corner...........……….............…....…...14 Tee It Up at Sedgefield................................................15 Tee It Up at The Cardinal............................................16 Fitness News..............……...………..…...…....................…...17 Tennis News....................................….............................18 Cookies of the Month...................................................19 Calendar of Events..................................... Back Cover

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CLUB UPDATE & SCC buzz A NOTE FROM YOUR TRIAD REGIONAL DIRECTOR

SCC BUZZ

CELEBRATING TEN YEARS We hope you will join us on Saturday, September 11, 2021, on the event lawn in front of the clubhouse as we celebrate our tenth year with McConnell Golf. The club was acquired on February 1, 2011, and since that time has undergone transformations of all shapes and sizes that have enhanced the membership experience and surrounding property values alike. Some of the projects include conversion of the greens from bent grass to bermudagrass, the Wall of Champions behind #9 green, an improved bag drop, golf parking lot, and cart staging area, updated restrooms and stone bridges and the addition of native grass areas on the golf course, a new short game area and storage facility by our Wyndham Championship partners, a wrap-around deck on the Sam Snead Cottage, the addition of an event lawn in front of the clubhouse, interior redesign of the clubhouse main level, boardroom and ballroom, and the John P. McConnell Activities Center which houses the fitness center, Greenside Café, and underground golf cart storage to name a few. It has been an incredible ten years and truly an honor to have been along for the ride. I am excited to celebrate the club's successes with you on Saturday, September 11, 2021.

Look who’s talking about Sedgefield CC! Please enjoy a few of our favorite social media mentions and keep sharing your experiences by tagging us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for a chance to be featured in the next newsletter.

Beverly Marler

Nancy Ayers Carroll A wonderful week…..golf at Sedgefield Country Club (where the Wyndham Championship will be played in a couple of weeks) and in the backyard at The Cardinal, Emerald Pointe Water Park, Sky Zone, Celebration Station, go-carts, basketball, lots of board games with Brody, Steven & Brody from Southlake, TX; nephews, Jeff from Houston, TX and Ryan’s family from Shawnee, OK. Full days and late night fun with family. My heart is full

JohnandLisa Albertson Fun night! Fabulous food!! Great friends!! & DANCING!!

/SedgefieldCountryClub

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@Sedgefield1926

@Sedgefield1926

@stephanie_norton_cizinsky

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CARDINAL buzz Look who’s talking about The Cardinal by Pete Dye! Please enjoy a few of our favorite social media mentions and keep sharing your experiences by tagging us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for a chance to be featured in the next newsletter.

Nancy Ayers Carroll Always a fun day at the Wyndham with these women. Thank you Lynne Garrison for another fabulous and fun day!!

@jamespc0123 Not the best tournament result, but I’m still happy with some things I did. Great venue for the Carolinas Jr. PGA Championship! #pinkpants #JrPGA #CPGA /TheCardinalbyPeteDye

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@CardinalByDye

@cardinalbydye

The Cardinal by Pete Dye The winners are in! Help us in congratulating our 2021 Cardinal Club Championship Winners: Preston Dembowiak, Chris Stadler, Cindy Nuckols, and Leigh Armentrout

Lynne Garrison We are family ❤❤ with John Futrell and Martha Futrell Smith

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MEMBERSHIP WELCOME TO OUR NEWEST SEDGEFIELD MEMBERS Pam Gillette; daughters Georgia (22) & Paige (16) As a new member of Sedgefield, Pam is looking forward to, “lots of golf, great food and spending time with friends!” Referred to the club by current member Steve Anderson, she is also friends with Bill & ClaraJo Pleasants. Originally from Tallahassee, Fl, Pam is an alumni of Florida State University and Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. When not playing golf and working on improving her game, she enjoys hiking, boating, traveling, walking, running, biking, and also playing croquet and tennis. Please join us in welcoming Pam to the Sedgefield family! Dr. Miles Rudd & Holly Robinson-Rudd Although they have recently relocated to the area from Oregon, Dr. Rudd is no stranger to Greensboro! He was born in Greensboro and grew up in Brown Summit, while Holly is from Oregon. Dr. Rudd is a newly retired family physician, and most recently served as a Captain with the US Public Health Service, where he was with the Indian Health Service for 27 years. Holly owns and operates Federal Contract Management Services, Inc., specializing in government sales consulting. With their membership at Sedgefield, they are looking forward to utilizing the dining options, bars, social events, and fitness center. They are avid wine enthusiasts and remain members of three northwest wineries even after relocating to the east coast. “We are really glad to have settled into the Sedgefield Teahouse. We love the varied history of the house and look forward to caring for it. We are empty-nesters, so we now dote on our two French Bulldogs, Angus and Roux.” Please join us in welcoming the Rudds to membership and the Sedgefield family!

Pam Gillette

Sam & Laura Johnson Please join us in welcoming the Johnsons back to membership within Sedgefield! Sponsored into the club by Kelly Brame, there is a list of many other members they are looking forward to reconnecting with at the club. Sam is the Sales Manager for United Electric Sales and Laura owns and operates The CottageHP, LLC, a boutique store in High Point. The Johnsons have three adult children and four grandchildren spread across Texas, Colorado & Charlotte. “Laura and I are very excited to be members of Sedgefield CC again. We missed the club during our years away, and look forward to renewing many friendships and to many fun times!” Brad and Lori Hubbard; sons Bradley “B” (5) and Benny (4) The Hubbards are new to the area having relocated from Boston, MA in August of 2020. Brad is originally from the Boston area, while Lori is from Greenville, SC. They both work in finance, and in joining Sedgefield, are looking to meeting new friends, and taking advantage of all that the club has to offer – golf, tennis, and youth activities. In their free time, the Hubbards enjoy traveling and spending time together as a family. Please join us in welcoming the Hubbard family to Sedgefield!

The Hubbard Family

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MEMBERSHIP WELCOME TO OUR NEWEST SEDGEFIELD MEMBERS Andrew Reynolds and Kathleen Duckworth Andrew grew up in South Carolina before moving to Trinity, NC, where he continued his education after high school at UNC Greensboro, serving as the President of Sigma Epsilon. He is currently a Consultant for Morgan Samuels, an Executive Search Firm based out of Los Angeles, where he focuses on helping Private Equity firms, Private Equity backed companies, and public companies find cross-functional executive talent. Andrew is excited to connect with members and progress in his golf game at the club. Kathleen is a native of Greensboro, where after attending UNC Charlotte, she moved back home and met Andrew after the clock struck midnight on New Year's over two years ago. She is currently an Outreach Manager for WoodmenLife insurance covering 46 local chapters across the state and an active member of The Junior League of Greensboro. She’s excited for all the amenities the club has to offer as well as learning the game of golf. Please join us in welcoming Andrew & Kathleen to Sedgefield! David and Mary Helen Jackson Join us in welcoming the Jackson Family to Sedgefield! David and Mary Helen Jackson have been married for 34 years and have 3 adult children: Kelsey, Darby, and Eric. They have lived in the Triad area for almost 30 years after relocating from Montgomery, AL where David served in the Air Force. Mary Helen grew up in Greensboro and Jamestown, and David in Abbeville, SC. Both are graduates of Clemson University and are avid Clemson Tiger fans, especially football. On any given Saturday in the Fall, they can be found at a Clemson football game. David and Mary Helen have owned ServiceMaster Building Care, a commercial cleaning company that services Greensboro, High Point, and surrounding areas since 1995. They enjoy traveling, reading, and attending concerts, and sporting events. As new members of SCC, David is looking forward to getting back into playing golf, and Mary Helen is considering learning to play herself. They are also looking forward to meeting new friends and enjoying all that the Club has to offer.

Andrew Reynolds and Kathleen Duckworth

WELCOME TO OUR NEWEST CARDINAL MEMBERS Mike & Stephanie Burger Please help us welcome our newest members of The Cardinal, the Burgers! Mike is originally from Ohio but spent many years in Louisiana and Texas as a Petroleum Engineer, and as he proclaims, is “luckily” retired! Mike & Stephanie have two adult daughters and four grandchildren, all of whom they love spending time with. Mike is looking forward to meeting new friends to play golf with and reducing his handicap over time. We welcome the Burgers to The Cardinal family!

The Jackson Family

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CLUBHOUSE NEWS A NOTE FROM YOUR FOOD & BEVERAGE DIRECTOR EVENT PLANNING

Greetings! While it is always hard to say goodbye to summer, we are joyfully leaving it behind and getting excited about the fall! Goodbye to excruciatingly hot days and extreme humidity… Welcome perfect temperatures and magnificent outdoor adventures. Not to worry, we can still keep the summer high going with our favorite “Live after Five” events, wine happenings, and fun activities around the clubhouse. We are excited about all the coziness the season has to offer while getting a step closer to the holiday season!

made easy Are you hosting an event this year? A wedding, bridal shower, baby shower, corporate meeting, holiday party, or any other type of event? If so, then Sedgefield Country Club is the place for you! Our event team makes sure each and every event hosted at our club goes off without a hitch. Contact banquets@sedgefieldcc.com to discuss the endless options and private event spaces Sedgefield has to offer.

And remember… Drink Happy Thoughts! See you around the clubhouse, Maya

OCTOBER IS NATIONAL BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH In honor of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, all McConnell Golf properties will be taking part in a fundraiser benefiting the Susan G. Komen Foundation. Last year, we raised over $3,800 to support the Susan G. Komen Foundation. With Bank of America's TRIPLE matching, McConnell Golf was able to donate almost $12,000!

BE AWARE. GET INVOLVED. SHOW SUPPORT. Visit www.info-komen.org/goto/MCG to make a donation. DINE: $1 from every Meyer Filet and MCG Salmon BLT Sandwich order in the month of October will go towards the Susan G. Komen Foundation. PARTICIPATE: In addition, every McConnell Golf property will be holding their own event to support this cause...look for details in your weekly happenings emails! WALK OR RIDE: On Sunday, October 17, 9:00am - 1:00pm CST, the nation will come together to all walk the last 10 miles of the Susan G. Komen 3-Day Nation journey together, at the same time, at Pink Bubble Pop-Ups in cities all across the Nation. Don't want to walk? Book a tee time at any of our McConnell Golf owned properties on Sunday, October 17 and we will donate a $1 from every cart fee to the cause.

For more information about Footprints on the Green, please visit www.mcconnellgolf.com/footprints-green or email Alicia Lockard, Creative Director for McConnell Golf, at alockard@mcconnellgolf.com.

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SEPTEMBER EVENTS 6 MONDAY LABOR DAY COOKOUT & POOL PARTY 11:00am-3:00pm | Greenside Cafe and Pool Adults: $19.99++ I Children 6-12: $5.99++ per person Children 5 and under: Complimentary Red, White, Blue & You! Eat, drink and relax by the pool while you savor the last summer season “splash” at our Labor Day Celebration! Sweet Potato Waffle Fries | Avocado Dip | Cantaloupe Panzanella Salad (Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Red Onion, Herbs, Parmesan Cheese) | Mixed Green Salad Bar (Red Onion, Carrots, Radish, Cucumber, Tomato, Cheese, Croutons) | Potato Salad | Hamburgers | Hotdogs | Assorted Toppings | Ice Cream Sandwich Station

11 SATURDAY TEN YEAR ANNIVERSARY PARTY

15 WEDNESDAY

GRAPE NUTS "A SEPTEMBER TO REMEMBER" 6:30pm Start | $40++ Wine Society | $46++ Regular Whether you are still lounging poolside or rocking beanies somewhere in the mountains, we are all slowly transitioning into the fall season in our own way. While we never know what kind of temperatures North Carolina is going to bring us, we promise to bring you delicious wines for another memorable Grape Nuts event! Grape Nuts Reservations Reservations for Grape Nuts will open online 45 days prior to each event. You will be able to book your seats at your convenience once the booking window opens. Our team is not able to make reservations outside of the booking window. There is a 48-hour cancellation policy on all Grape Nuts events.

18 SATURDAY FAMILY NIGHT - MOVIE ON LAWN

$40++ Per Person | Member Charge Bar 6:30pm Cocktails and Appetizers | 7:00pm Dinner and Dancing

Lawn Opens: 7:30pm | Movie Begins: Approximately 8:00pm $5 Per Person | Movie: TBD

Join us as we celebrate 10 years with McConnell Golf! Featuring a Live Band, Great Food, and Even Better Company. Cheers to 10 years and many more!

Join us for Movie Night as you spread out your chairs, we put up the big screen and transform the front lawn into the Sedgefield Cinema. Concessions will be available to purchase throughout the movie and complimentary popcorn will be offered.

Shrimp Cocktail Display | Asiago Potatoes | Buffalo Fried Oysters | Chicken Apple Bruschetta | Carved Pepper Crusted Beef Tenderloin | Carved Garlic and Herbed Salmon | Broccoli Au Gratin | Herb Roasted Red Potatoes | Mixed Greens Salad Bar | Bananas Foster Station | Assorted Desserts

Celebrating 10 YEARS with McConnell Golf!

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OCTOBER EVENTS

COCKTAILS OF THE MONTH

20 WEDNESDAY

September Cocktail of the Month

GRAPE NUTS "SPOOKTACULAR" 6:30pm Start | $40++ Wine Society | $46++ Regular

PEACH ME Ingredients:

Come if you dare! Join us as we sip the blood of the vines – a chilling chardonnay, a bone dry cabernet or perhaps a ghostly red blend… A fun evening of Ghoulish wines is awaiting you at the Sedgefield table.

1 Luxardo maraschino cherry 1 orange slice 1/2 ounce peach schnapps 3 dashes Angostura orange bitters 2 1/2 ounces Woodford Reserve bourbon Garnish: orange slice

Grape Nuts Reservations Reservations for Grape Nuts will open online 45 days prior to each event. You will be able to book your seats at your convenience once the booking window opens. Our team is not able to make reservations outside of the booking window. There is a 48-hour cancellation policy on all Grape Nuts events.

Directions: Muddle the cherry, orange slice, and bitters in a mixing glass. Add the bourbon, schnapps, and ice and stir until well-chilled.Strain into a rock's glass over a large ice cube. Garnish with an orange slice. Enjoy!

October Cocktail of the Month 30 SATURDAY

SPICED PUMPKIN FLIP

HALLOWEEN CAR & CANDY TRICK OR TREATING

Ingredients:

2:00pm – 4:00pm

2 ounces pumpkin ale 1 ounce bourbon 1/2 ounce amaretto 1/2 ounce agave nectar 1 teaspoon pumpkin butter 1 whole egg Garnish: nutmeg, freshly grated

Load your Ghouls and Ghosties into the Car for Drive Through Trick-OrTreating at Sedgefield! There will be no shortage of tricks or treats at this fun drive-through experience as we stage the perimeter of the front lawn with trick or treat stations. This event is complimentary, however, an RSVP will ensure we have enough treats for everyone!

Directions: Add all ingredients except sparkling wine into a cocktail shaker with ice. Add the pumpkin ale, bourbon, amaretto, agave nectar, pumpkin butter, and whole egg into a shaker and dry-shake (without ice) vigorously. Add ice and shake very hard until well-chilled and frothy. Strain into a rock's glass. Top with grated nutmeg.

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KIDS AND FAMILY A NOTE FROM YOUR MEMBER ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR It is hard to believe September is already here and that I have been with Sedgefield for a full year! It has been such a joy getting to know many of you. Kids Club has been busier than ever and I hope to continue to see new faces each Friday evening. This summer was definitely one for the books! We offered four weeks of camps, and each one was a blast. We played tennis, fought crime, and everyone's favorite, lots of pool time! If you didn't get a chance to join us for camp this summer, be sure to join us next year as you don't want to miss the fun!

KIDS CLUB FRIDAYS 6:00pm-9:00pm | $10++ per child; $5++ per each subsequent child in the same family. Dinner is included. We request that children are pottytrained. As a reminder, we ask that parents remain on the property and utilize all the club has to offer during Kids Club. The Embassy Grille, Red Fox Lounge, or Greenside Café provide great "Date Night" venues, or even get in workout or a tennis or pickleball match.

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See you around the clubhouse, Taylor Chrismon

FOAM PARTY

10 SEPTEMBER

AMONG US IN REAL LIFE

17 SEPTEMBER

ARTS AND CRAFTS

24 SEPTEMBER

PIZZA WITH PIERCE

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CHEF FOR A NIGHT

OCTOBER

Family Nights will start back Saturday, September 18 with an Outdoor Movie Night on the lawn, so be sure to join us!

15 OCTOBER

MOVIE NIGHT

22 OCTOBER

CAMP OUT

29 OCTOBER

HALLOWEEN PARTY

Be sure to check out the Sedgefield Event Calendar for details regarding activities for individual Kids Club events.

We had so much fun at Golf Camp with instructors, Alex Varner, Josh Webb, and Craig Adolf

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Jack Buckland, grandchild of Cotten Moring in his Elvis disguise during our Secret Agent Camp! Four of Mrs. Moring's grandchildren, Jack, Wyatt, Chloe, and Lucy, were able to join us for camp. Mrs. Moring complimented us by saying "what a fabulous time our grandkids had at camp this week. Every single day they woke up excited about the day ahead. Not one of them (and all 4 of them spent the nights with us) said they didn't feel like going that day. Emily took her boys home today, back to Virginia, after the camp was over and she just called to tell me that they talked about camp for one solid hour during the trip home. They told her that they loved all of the counselors, the activities and that it was just the best time."

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PHOTO GALLERY - WYNDHAM FUN

Yuliya Kraftchick and her children Valeriy & Alexia, enjoying a day at the tournament

Member Jonathan Murphy (right) and his caddy, Bobby Land (left) during the Pro-Am Tournament held Wednesday before the Tournament began Thursday

Congratulations to the Flynn family, Sedgefield members who are gaining a son-in-law and lifelong Wyndham Championship memory! Tim planned a special proposal for Caroline at Club Wyndham which is set up in The Flynn's backyard.

Travis, Jessica, and Lilly Ball with the iconic Wyndham Blue Chair

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Kendall Murphy with her twins Hazel Grace and Bennet enjoying the final day

The Wynhdam sandcastle built by Patrick Harsch

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MCCONNELL GOLF NEWS

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)

Thank You STARTING TIME - The event will be a 12:00pm shotgun start for Your FLIGHTS - Flights will be determined by the tees played. Payouts will be determined by the number of Contributions! teams in each flight. Prizes will be awarded for best gross and net in each flight. HANDICAP - 80% of handicap

TEES TO BE PLAYED

HOTEL INFORMATION

White Tees - 6302 yards (Men ages 59 and under)

Courtyard Marriott I 1815 Front Street I 919-309-1500

Green Tees - 5581 yards (Men ages 60 and over)

Durham Hilton I 3800 Hillsborough Road I 919-383-8033

Red Tees - 5126 yards (Ladies) 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.

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MCCONNELL GOLF NEWS 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.” Photo Courtesy: John Gillooly/Wyndham Championship

KEVIN 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.

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.”

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.

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SUPERINTENDENT'S CORNER A NOTE FROM YOUR SEDGEFIELD SUPERINTENDENT

A NOTE FROM YOUR CARDINAL SUPERINTENDENT

What an exciting Wyndham Championship we had this year! We had an amazing field this year and it was great to have the fans back to add to an electrifying and loud finish on Sunday. This was the first year out of my seven Wyndham Championships that the golf course has played how we wanted it to and all of our preparations leading up to the event paid off. In years past, we have gotten multiple days of rain during the week of the tournament. This year we got lucky and only received rain Saturday evening. This allowed for us to control the moisture in all the surfaces and the course played firmer and faster than in years past. We were very happy with how the course stood up to the world’s best golfers and the golfers were very appreciative of the conditions we provided them.

Fall is almost here and it is my favorite time of the year on and off the course. We have football starting back up, family time around the outdoor fire pit, and cooler weather to enjoy being on the golf course. Not only is it more comfortable for us all to enjoy being outside and on the course, but it’s a welcome change for our bentgrass greens. The cooler weather allows us to provide a firmer and faster-putting surface without the worry of stress on our greens.

Currently, the turf throughout the property is doing very well as we head into the fall season. The tournament structures should be mostly gone by mid-September and we will begin repairing any damaged areas with new sod at that time. As we get closer to the end of September we will begin the process of raising our mowing heights and preparing them for the cooler weather ahead. This is a very vital part of our agronomic plan that allows the bermuda plants to be as healthy as possible before they go dormant. It also allows for some added leaf tissue so it can better sustain the cart and foot traffic during the winter while it’s not actively growing and able to recover. Looking forward we will continue to perform our light topdressings on the greens through the month of September and on October 11 we will be using small needle tines on the greens to help ensure that the greens are going into winter as healthy as possible. This process causes very minimal disruption to the surface and the ball roll is typically back to normal a couple of days after the process. As the end of summer is just around the corner, we welcome cooler crisp mornings that make for some great golfing weather! I hope to see you out on the course taking advantage of the weather and good golfing conditions. Chad Cromer Golf Course Superintendent

Team Sedgefield at the 2021 Solheim Cup that was hosted and Brook Valley Country Club. Pictured above: Marianne Hedgpeth, Colleen McKenna, Penny Crisp, Candy DeWitt, Alex Varner, Krista Headley, Jackie King, and Sandra Bryant.

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I would like to make you aware of a few things that you may notice as we head into fall and start preparing the course for winter. As we get into September, we will start to raise the height of cut on tees, fairways, and green surrounds. This is done to make sure we have enough material on all surfaces to handle all of the winter traffic. Raising the height of cut on all short-cut areas also helps to insulate from cold temperatures in the winter which can help to prevent winter kill. Also, at the beginning of September, we will be putting out a fall fertility application on all short-cut and high traffic areas to ensure that these areas go into dormancy as healthy as possible. As we head into fall and winter it is time for the agronomy team to start to shift our focus back to course improvement projects. In the summertime, we are busy just maintaining the course that there is little time for big projects. One thing that we will be doing this fall is a large drainage project on seven fairway, along with some sod work. Due to the continuous flooding, large amounts of silt have been deposited into the soil, making it very slow to drain and frim backup. Installing sub-surface drainage will allow this area to dry down and firm backup much faster after large rain events. Once we move into winter we will get back on lots of tree removal around the course. I hope that you are able to come out and enjoy lots of great golf this fall and in hopefully some great fall weather. I look forward to seeing you on the course. Ross Jernigan

Photo by Cardinal Member Brooks Barwick

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TEE IT UP AT SEDGEFIELD SEPTEMBER GOLF EVENTS

OCTOBER GOLF EVENTS

6 MONDAY

7-9 THURSDAY-SATURDAY

LABOR DAY TOURNAMENT

MEMBER-GUEST TOURNAMENT

9:00am Shotgun Start | $35 Per Person Format: Best Ball Gross and Best Ball Net Divisions

This tournament is closed for entry.

The entry fee includes Tournament Prizes & Labor Day Cook-Out at the Greenside Café. Teams may consist of two males, male/female, or two females as long as both participants are full members of Sedgefield. Dependent members between the ages of 21 and 24 may also participate. The field will be limited to the first 56 teams. Entries will open on Wednesday, August 19.

23-24 SATURDAY-SUNDAY

11 -12 SATURDAY-SUNDAY CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP WEEKEND 9:00am-10:57am | Format: 36-Hole Stroke Play

MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP

SENIOR CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Format | 36-Hole Stroke Play Flights | Pre-determined based on handicap indexes Eligibility | The Senior Championship is open to all male members or male spouses of members that have reached their 55th birthday on or before Saturday, September 19th. Entry Fee | $50 per player - entry fees include trophies, shop credit for flight winners. Tees | All play will be from the BLUE TEES. Trophies will be awarded to the Senior Champion, Runner-Up, and Super Senior Champion. The top 2-3 places in each flight will receive golf shop credit.

Men’s Format | 36-Hole Stroke Play Flights | Pre-determined based on handicap indexes Eligibility | The Men’s Championship is open to all male full members or spouses of a full golf member. Entry Fee | $50 per player - entry fees include trophies, shop credit for flight winners Men’s Tees | The Championship Flight will play the BLACK tees and other flights will play the WHITE tees. Trophies will be awarded to the Champion and Runner-Up. The top 2-3 places in each flight will receive golf shop credit.

LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP

Ladies’ Format | Gross 36-Hole Stroke Play plus Net Stableford points in all flights except Championship Flight Flights | Pre-determined based on handicap indexes Entry Fee | $50 per player - entry fees include trophies, shop credit for flight winners Eligibility | The Ladies’ Championship is open to all female full members or spouses of a full member with an established handicap of 32 or less. Ladies Tees | All play will be from the RED TEES. The top 2-3 places in each flight will receive golf shop credit.

JUNIOR CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP

Junior Format | 36-Hole Stroke Play Flights | Flights will be based on age groups once the field is completed. Entry Fee | No entry fee will be charged Eligibility | The Junior Championship is open to all children of full members that have not reached their 18th birthday by Friday, September 10th Tees | Based on age group

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Jeff and Macie Burcham captured the overall championship title at the 24th Carolinas Parent-Child Championship at Longleaf Golf and Family Club. They earned their first championship title with an outstanding 7under-par, 65.

PRIZE FUND WEEKENDS

COUPLES GOLF

Saturday & Sunday, September 25-26 Saturday & Sunday, October 30-31

Friday, September 3

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TEE IT UP AT THE CARDINAL A NOTE FROM YOUR HEAD GOLF PROFESSIONAL

SEPTEMBER GOLF EVENTS

It is hard to believe the summer golf season is starting to wind down. It doesn't feel as though we are in September and closer to the beginning of a new year. I guess it’s true what they say, as you get older, time seems to fly by faster. This summer at The Cardinal has been filled with all sorts of activities and events. From Night Golf, junior camps, junior tournaments, and Club Championship. Each event was filled with laughs, great competition, and by far a great course to host them all. I certainly hope each and every one of you has enjoyed the product Ross and his team have given us throughout the summer months. Let’s take a trip down memory lane to recap some of the highlights from the last couple of months.

29-30 WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY

Night golf was an event the team at the Cardinal had done in the past so the experience wasn’t something new. However, this year was a little different as we brought in a team from Golf Vibe Golf to set up the lights and course to create a truly memorable experience. With the course lit up from tee to green and glowing golf balls flying through the air, all you could hear across the course were screams, yells, and laughs. It was great to see all of the new faces at the club enjoying a new way to experience the game of golf. Our Junior Golf program was on display in June and July at the Cardinal. With two major events on both the CGA and CPGA calendars, the Cardinal was ready for the test. Juniors from all parts of the Carolinas brought their A-game to compete on one of the hardest courses in the state. The competition was greatly highlighted by a 13year-old shooting -1 par and forcing a playoff against an 18-year-old. Men’s and Ladies Club Championship was played the third week of July. The Ladies Division had a clear winner for the gross championship as Leigh Armentrout played some incredible golf. In the net division, two ladies battled to capture the title. On the 36th hole, Cindy Nuckols was able to squeeze out a 1 shot victory over Ellen Reddick to win the first championship of her career. Great playing Ladies! On the men’s side, the competition was fierce for both the Net and the Gross. Trailing by 3 shots going into the final round of the Net Division, Chris Stadler played 2 rounds of steady golf to take home the Net Trophy. The Gross Championship Division shaped up to a dogfight with players handicaps ranging from +3 to 4 across all flights. After 2 rounds of 68, Preston Dembowiak cruised to a 9 shot victory to claim his first Club Championship title. Congratulations to all our champions and we look forward to watching these titleholders defend in 2022.

CARDINAL LADIES INVITATIONAL Four Person Teams | Format - Texas Scramble | $100 Per Player

OCTOBER GOLF EVENTS 1-3 FRIDAY-SUNDAY MEN'S CARDINAL INVITATIONAL Two Person Teams | Four-Ball Match Play | Format: Round Robin $400 Per Team

30-31 SATURDAY-SUNDAY SENIOR AND LEGENDS CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Individual Stroke Play | $50 Per Player

SEPTEMBER EVENTS 6 MONDAY LABOR DAY COOKOUT 11:30am - 3:30pm Adults: $12.99++ per person I Children 6-12: $4.99++ per person Children 5 and under: Complimentary We’re firing up the grill! It’s time for grillin’ and chillin’. Celebrate Labor Day with us at a cookout with all of the fixins’ sure to make your mouth water! Sweet Potato Waffle Fries | Avocado Dip | Cantaloupe Panzanella Salad | Potato Salad | Hamburgers | Hotdogs | Fresh Baked Assorted Cookies

As we look towards the next couple of events here at the Cardinal, there are some exciting playing opportunities coming up in September and October. Make sure you put a couple of these on your calendar because you don’t want to miss out. Chris Terry

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FITNESS NEWS A NOTE FROM YOUR DIRECTOR OF FITNESS The complications of poor posture include back pain, spinal dysfunction, joint degeneration, rounded shoulders, and a potbelly. Suggestions to improve your posture include regular exercise, stretching, and paying attention to the way your body feels. Symptoms can include: ·Rounded shoulders ·Potbelly ·Bent knees when standing or walking ·Head that either leans forward or backward ·Back Pain ·Body aches and pains ·Muscle fatigue ·Headaches Therapeutic Massage is now available with Kat Greenfield. Kat is available by appointment Monday through Friday and on Sundays. Appointments can be made through Booksy at https://booksy.com/enus/534534_massage-by-kat_massage_26718_greensboro or contact Kat at (402)432-3678. Personal training is available by appointment with Renn Burgess (740)971-3322 or Sherri Tallant (336)880-8151. I look forward to seeing you at the fitness center. Sherri Tallant

WELCOME NEW INSTRUCTOR

MASSAGE THERAPY AT SEDGEFIELD Massage can relax and loosen the muscles made sore by bad posture, allowing your body to position itself in its natural and pain-free posture. With ongoing massage, the muscles are loosened and relaxed-joints have greater freedom, and pressure points are relieved. Therapeutic Massage is available at Sedgefield with Kat Greenfield. Kat is available by appointment Monday through Friday and on Sundays. Appointments can be made through Booksy at https://booksy.com/en-us/534534_massage-by kat_massage_26718_greensboro or contact Kat at (402)432-3678.

PERSONAL TRAINING BY APPOINTMENT Contact the fitness center at fitness@sedgefieldcc.com or by calling Sherri Tallant (336)880-8151 or Anna

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Anna has always prioritized an active, healthy, and balanced lifestyle. As a former collegiate athlete, she has very much enjoyed being active and has participated in a wide variety of sports and exercise events. Her desire to help others achieve their wellness goals has led her to change careers from restaurant management to yoga teacher and fitness trainer. She is a certified lifeguard and RYT 200 yoga teacher trained in multiple areas ranging from stand-up paddleboard yoga to prenatal yoga. Her experience also encompasses HIIT, step and water aerobics, Pilates and weight training. Anna is currently working on her aerial yoga certification and therapeutic massage bodywork license. She is excited for the opportunity to lead you through challenging and fun workouts incorporating mindfulness leaving you feeling energized and more relaxed throughout your day.

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TENNIS NEWS WEEKLY GROUP CLINICS Join us for the following weekly sessions:

ADULT CLINICS Ladies Gate City: D4 | Monday & Friday | 9:00am-10:00am D2 | Monday & Friday | 10:00am-11:00am D3 | Monday & Friday | 11:00am-12:00pm

Pickleball Clinic | Monday | 5:00pm-6:00pm Men's Night | Monday | 6:00pm-7:00pm

A NOTE FROM YOUR DIRECTOR OF TENNIS Hello everyone!! The Sedgefield Tennis center is exploding with activity!! This summer has been building us up for the grande finally this coming fall. Our programs have been growing and growing. Men’s Night is averaging 8-10 each Monday and our Gate City Ladies are more active than ever. We are now offering a weekly morning and a weekend Pickleball clinic and on Monday evenings we have a group of 20 or more Pickleball players coming out.

Our fall schedule is filled with multiple Socials for everyone to enjoy. We look forward to seeing everyone out at the courts.

Open Pickleball Night | Tuesday | 5:00pm JUNIOR CLINICS Ages 13 & Under | Tuesday & Thursday | 4:00pm-5:00pm

See you on the courts,

Ages 11 & Under | Tuesday & Thursday | 5:00pm-6:00pm

Pierce Hoover

SATURDAY CLINICS Tennis Tots | 11:00am-11:30am (Ages 4-7) Pickleball | 10:00am-11:00am

Due to weather, all days/times are subject to change. If you would like to sign up please email phoover@sedgefieldcc.com.

OCTOBER EVENTS SEPTEMBER EVENTS

2 SATURDAY

MEMBER PICKLEBALL TOURNAMENT

18 SATURDAY

9:00am-1:00pm | $50 Per Player

MEMBER GUEST

Grab your racket and come make history with us as we host the firstever Sedgefield Pickleball Tournament. The entry includes lunch, gifts, and trophies for the winning team.

9:00am-1:00pm | $50 Per Player Find a partner and see who comes out on top in the 2021 MemberGuest Tournament. Gifts, Lunch, and trophies for the winning team are included.

14 THURSDAY

DINING ON THE COURTS 5:30pm-8:30pm Come out and watch your Sedgefield juniors and local tennis pros battle it out while eating dinner courtside.

16-17 SATURDAY-SUNDAY

STATE-WIDE PICKLEBALL TOURNAMENT 8:00am-6:00pm Come play or watch some of the best pickleball players from around the state. To register or for questions, please contact Pierce Hoover at phoover@sedgefieldcc.com or 919-612-1059.

From Left to Right | Sheryl Hamilton, Teresa Brownlow, Shelley Bowden, Melissa Babcock, and Caren Standen. These ladies will compete in their first-ever Pickleball league against other clubs in the Triad.

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COOKIES OF THE MONTH SEPTEMBER: PB&J CRUMBLE COOKIES

OCTOBER: CHOCOLATE PRETZEL OATMEAL COOKIES

By Sean O’Neill-Treyburn Country Club

Patrick Budniewski-Holston Hills Country Club

This cookie comes from one of the first kitchens I ever worked in. The Chef there got a new bread maker and we tried out a couple of bread recipes. He found a peanut butter and jelly bread that turned out amazing. We put it on the menu after I made a grilled PB&J on the bread for lunch one day.

The kids loved it and from there we tried just about every PB&J recipe we could. This cookie is one that stood out and was well-liked. Ingredients: Cooking spray or butter, for coating the pan 2 Cups All-Purpose Flour ½ TSP Baking Powder ½ TSP Fine Salt 12 TBSP Unsalted Butter, room temperature 1 1/3 Cups Granulated Sugar

1 1/3 Cups Natural Creamy Peanut Butter (no sugar added), at room temperature 1 Large Egg 1TSP Vanilla Extract 1 1/2 Cups Concord Grape Jelly, at room temperature 2/3 Cup Coarsely Chopped Salted, Roasted Peanuts(Optional)

Directions: Arrange a rack in the middle of a convection oven and heat to 325°F on low fan. Line the sides and bottom of a half hotel pan with aluminum foil, then coat the foil with cooking spray or butter; set aside. Whisk the flour, baking powder, and salt together in a medium bowl; set aside. Place the butter and sugar in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment. Beat on low speed until combined, then increase the speed to medium-high and beat until creamed. Stop the mixer and scrape down the sides and paddle with a rubber spatula. Add the peanut butter and beat on medium-high speed until combined. Add the egg and vanilla and continue to beat until completely combined. Stop the mixer and scrape down again. Return the mixer to low speed and gradually add the flour mixture, stopping when the flour is almost incorporated (do not overmix). Remove the bowl from the mixer and fold in the remaining flour by hand with the rubber spatula. Sprinkle 1/2 of the mixture in the baking pan and press into an even layer. Bake until the top is light golden-brown, 15 to 20 minutes. Dollop the jelly over the crust and spread it into an even layer as best as you can without disturbing the crust. (Don’t worry if the jelly doesn't spread much, it will melt in the oven.) Sprinkle evenly with the chopped peanuts, if using. Using your hands, crumble the remaining dough into pieces about the size of almonds and sprinkle evenly into the pan. Return the pan to the oven and bake until the top is golden-brown, about 20 minutes more. Remove the pan to a wire rack and let cool completely. To serve, grasp the foil in the middle of the pan and lift the bar cookie slab out of the pan and onto a cutting board. Cut into bars.

SEDGEFIELD TIMES

Two years ago around Christmas time, I had a cookie very similar to this at a holiday party I attended with my sister's family in Nashville. It was so good that I had to try to recreate it. I started with my grandmother's Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe, made a few changes and this is the result. My favorite cookie year-round is an Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookie and adding the Pretzel and Flaky Sea Salt element just adds another layer of goodness to it. Fresh out of the oven with a glass of milk and you could easily eat the whole plate! Ingredients: 1 Cup Salted Butter 3/4 Cup Brown Sugar 1/4 Cup Granulated Sugar 2 Eggs, Whole 1 TBSP Vanilla Extract 1 ¾ Cup and 2 TBSP All-Purpose Flour 1 TSP Baking Soda

1/2 TSP Cinnamon 1/2 TSP Kosher Salt 1 ½Cup Old Fashioned Oats 2 ½Cups Semi Sweet Chocolate Chips 1 Cup Mini Pretzels, crushed ¼ Cup Flaky Sea Salt (for sprinkling)

Directions: Cream together butter and sugars until combined. Continue mixing, adding one egg at a time until combined. Add vanilla and continue mixing until creamy. In a separate bowl add flour, cinnamon, baking soda, and kosher salt. Slowly add flour mixture to egg-sugar mixture while mixing at low speed. Add 1/4 of the mixture at a time, scraping downsides making sure to fully incorporate the flour mixture. After the flour mixture is all combined, add oats and chocolate chips folding them in by hand. Roll dough into 2 Tablespoon size balls. Gently push a few crushed pretzels into each ball and flatten with the palm of the hand to 1/2 inch thickness. Bake in the oven at 350°F for 9 to 11 minutes. While cookies are cooling sprinkle with flaky sea salt.

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Sedgefield Country Club 3201 Forsyth Drive Greensboro, NC 27407

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RECURRING EVENTS Blue - SCC Golf Red - Cardinal Golf Green - Tennis Purple - Fitness Black - Dining Orange - Activities

Monday Fitness Class | 7:00am Tuesday Spin Class | 7:00am Live After Five | 5:30pm

Wednesday Fitness Class | 9:00am Thursday Spin Class | 7:00am Friday Fitness Class | 7:00am Kids Club | 6:00pm Saturday Cardio Tennis | 9:00am Tennis Tots | 10:00am Pickleball | 11:00am

MARK YOUR CALENDAR SEPTEMBER Friday, September 3 | Couples Golf Monday, September 6 | Labor Day Cookout & Pool Party Monday, September 6 | Labor Day Golf Tournament Monday, September 6 | Labor Day Cookout Saturday-Sunday, September 11-12 | Club Championship Weekend Saturday, September 11 | McConnell Golf Ten Year Anniversary Party Wednesday, September 15 | Grape Nuts "A September to Remember" Saturday, September 18 | Family Night - Movie on the Lawn Saturday, September 18 | Tennis Member Guest Saturday-Sunday, September 25-26 | Prize Fund Weekend Wednesday-Thursday, September 29-30 | Cardinal Ladies Invitational

OCTOBER Friday-Sunday, October 1-3 | Men's Cardinal Invitational Saturday, October 2 | Member Pickleball Tournament Friday-Sunday, October 8-10 | Member-Guest Tournament Thursday, October 14 | Dining on the Courts Saturday-Sunday, October 16-17 | State-Wide Pickleball Tournament Wednesday, October 20 | Grape Nuts "Spooktacular" Saturday-Sunday, October 23-24 | Senior Club Championship Saturday, October 30 | Halloween Car & Candy Trick or Treat Saturday-Sunday, October 30-31 | Prize Fund Weekend Saturday-Sunday, October 30-31 | Senior and Legends Club Championship

See you at the club! To sign up for these events and to view additional events, please visit the Sedgefield calendar of events online.


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