2023 Gentlemen's Golf Directory

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2023 Gentlemen’s Golf Association Directory

BALTIMORE COUNTRY CLUB

Mission Statement

Baltimore Country Club is a private, family-oriented association of members committed to camaraderie, tradition, and core values of dignity, courtesy, respect, and graciousness who enjoy social, golf, and recreational activities provided at the highest level of service in exceptional facilities.

GOLF SERVICE STAFF

Director of Golf

Head Golf Professional

Lead Assistant

Greg Jones gjones@bcc1898.com

Nick Cannon ncannon@bcc1898.com

Chris Allenbaugh callenbaugh@bcc1898.com

Assistant Professional Bryan Martin bmartin@bcc1898.com

Assistant Professional Brent Dennison bdennison@bcc1898.com

Assistant Professional

Director of Instruction

Lead Instructor

Player Development & Teaching Professional

Junior Golf Director

Director of Outside Member Services

Assistant Outside Member Services Manager

Merchandise Manager

Assistant Merchandise Manager

Caddie Manager

Madeleine Vonnegut mvonnegut@bcc1898.com

Cathy Kim ckim@bcc1898.com

David Hutsell dhutsell@bcc1898.com

Jake Thompson jthompson@bcc1898.com

Danny Murphy dmurphy@bcc1898.com

Travis Peters tpeters@bcc1898.com

Luke Young lyoung@bcc1898.com

Jason Kesten jkesten@bcc1898.com

Tricia Davis tdavis@bcc1898.com

Brett Keller bkeller@bcc1898.com

COURSE MAINTENANCE STAFF

Head Greenkeeper Tim Kennelly

East Course Superintendent Mike Stanton

West Course Superintendent

Director of Horticulture

GOLF COMMITTEE

Brett Chottiner, Chair

Greg Johnston, Board Liaison

Tim Codd

Larry Holmes

Larry Koch

Vicky Munafo

Lee Roebuck

Eileen Thompson

Jason Sevier

Russell Weber

Justin Gladhill

Cathy Wagner

GREEN COMMITTEE

Pat Brady, Chair

Ray Daue, Board Liaison

Scott Hargest

Rebecca Krimski

Mike O’Neil

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Golf House 410.561.3381 | Five Farms 410.252.6505

GENERAL GUIDELINES

RESPONSIBILITIES OF MEMBERSHIP

It is the responsibility of each Baltimore Country Club member to know the rules and procedures of the Club. The Golf House staff is ready to assist you should there be any questions.

THE SPIRIT OF THE GAME

Golf is played, for the most part, without the supervision of a referee or umpire. The game relies on the integrity of the individual to show consideration for other players and to abide by the rules of golf. All players should conduct themselves in a disciplined manner, demonstrating courtesy and sportsmanship at all times.

GENTLEMEN & BOYS GOLF DRESS CODE

Acceptable: Pants, conservative-length shorts, tucked in collared shirts, hooded apparel (see Hooded Apparel Policy), and foul weather suits. Please refer to the No Cover Under Cover Policy for head wear guidelines

Unacceptable: Short-sleeved mock turtlenecks, bladed collar style shirts, crew neck shirts, athletic attire, hooded apparel that does not conform to the Club’s Hooded Apparel Policy, cargo slacks or shorts, open-toed shoes, golf sandals

It is strongly encouraged golf shoes be changed in either the gentlemen’s locker room, not the Club parking lot.

HOODED APPAREL POLICY

Hooded apparel is permitted to be worn in certain areas at the Club as indicated in this booklet, provided said apparel meets the following standards:

• Conservative and fashionable; complimentary of a country club atmosphere

• Brand, company, or Club logos must be conservative and discreet

• Are not composed of typical and/or industry-standardized sweatshirt material, and/or do not meet the aforementioned standards of ‘conservative and fashionable’

• Are not bulky/oversized or contain team logos; numerals; letters; characters; symbols; holes; rips; tears or frays

• Whether an item of clothing is considered acceptable is at the discretion of the management

NO COVER UNDER COVER POLICY

Hats, visors, and hoods shall be removed within the interiors (including porches) of any Club facilities. The only exception would be a member sitting under an umbrella at the pool. When worn outside, hats and visors shall be worn “bill forward” at all times on Club property.

ELECTRONIC DEVICE POLICY

All electronic device usage must be brief, discreet, and respectful and not impede the enjoyment of the Club by other members.

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Electronic devices are defined as cell phones, smart phones, tablets, earbuds, watches, laptops and similar devices.

• Phone calls or video conferences of any kind are prohibited on Club property except in private meeting rooms, locker rooms, restrooms, and inside personal vehicles

• Electronic devices, while discouraged, may be used for non-verbal activity (includes texting) throughout the Club, golf courses, and Practice Facilities on silent or vibrate mode only

• Laptop use is only permitted in the Board Room, the Magnolia Room, and the Tilly Room at Five Farms or the Maryland Room at Roland Park if the rooms are unoccupied and is not required to be brief. Tablet use is only permitted inside the Pool Complex, the Board Room, Magnolia Room, and Tilly Room at Five Farms and the Maryland Room at Roland Park if the rooms are unoccupied and is not required to be brief

• When devices are not in use, they must be kept out of view

• No pictures or videos of any kind are permitted to be taken in any restroom, changing area or locker room at any time. Photos or videos in the Fitness Center for use as part of a routine or work out are permitted only when the individual(s) being filmed or photographed have provided their permission. Any violation of this portion of the Electronic Device Policy will result in a formal disciplinary action, including the possibility of suspension or expulsion from membership

It is the member’s responsibility to monitor and regulate their guest’s and child/children’s electronic device usage in accordance with this policy. For your convenience, courtesy phones are located throughout the Club on both campuses and the Pool Complex.

A member or guest in violation of the Electronic Device Policy will be asked to comply immediately. A violation of the Electronic Device Policy above may result in a meeting with the Traditions and Membership Experience Committee and could result in a suspension or a fine of up to $500.

GOLF MUSIC POLICY

Baltimore Country Club is known for its rich history with a focus on customs, enduring traditions, camaraderie, and the core values of dignity, courtesy, respect, and graciousness. We are guided by our Simple Truth of “Great People Make Favorite Places” and we work hard to ensure BCC is a favorite place for our staff, members, and guests by being courteous and respectful of others at all times.

• With this in mind, we want to offer a peaceful and relaxing environment for our members and guests to practice and play golf. The open and projected playing of music through speakers on the golf courses can be disruptive to others who are trying to focus on their game. Members and guests are permitted to listen to music individually through earbuds if desired

• Consequently, we reiterate that music speakers of any kind, including cell phone speakers, are not permitted on either golf course or at any of the Practice Facilities

Lack of adherence to any golf policy may result in a meeting with the Golf Committee and could ultimately result in a suspension or fine.

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USGA/R&A RULES OF GOLF

Baltimore Country Club is proud to be an Associate Member of the United States Golf Association since 1898. The USGA/R&A Rules of Golf apply at all times unless the Golf Committee posts a local rule. Only under extreme conditions will “preferred lies” be allowed. It is each member’s responsibility to become familiar with the USGA/R&A Rules of Golf.

LIGHTNING POLICY

It is widely known that golf courses are very susceptible to lightning strikes. When thunderstorms are approaching the automated lightning detection system will sound an alarm, alerting golfers to seek shelter immediately. The staff will try to give walkers advance warning of storms in the area and offer to shuttle them back to the Golf House. Please do your part and take the warnings seriously! As soon as you hear the siren, the Club requires that you evacuate the courses immediately. Thank you in advance for your cooperation and remember, the three-tone indicates “All Clear” and you may resume your round.

PROTECTION OF GOLF COURSES

Baltimore Country Club enjoys a fine reputation for the condition of both our East and West Courses. Certain course maintenance practices are the responsibility of each member and include the following:

• Fairway, rough, and teeing ground divots: Replace the divot when possible. Use sand/ seed mix when divot is not replaceable

• Repair ball mark damage to the green

• Rake bunkers and leave the rake outside the bunker parallel to the fairway

• Take relief from staked trees and shrubs

• Golf cars should follow GPS prompting

• Push carts must be at least 10 yards away from tees, greens, and bunkers

• Please observe signs and cart direction rails

• Avoid damaging the course when taking practice swings

• Five Farms is a non-metal spikes facility; BCC does not allow metal spikes at any time

PACE OF PLAY

All groups playing at Baltimore Country Club are expected to meet our 18-hole Pace of Play standards:

• For a foursome: 4 hours or less

• For a twosome: 3 hours, 15 minutes or less

The following Pace of Play recommendations are provided to help everyone meet these standards:

1st Tee Practices

• Meet your group at the tee five minutes before your tee time and encourage them to help you maintain the proper pace of play

• Do not commence your round until the group in front approaches the first green

• Mulligans are not encouraged

Be aware of where you are at all times relative to the group in front of you. In a four-hour

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round, you should achieve the following checkpoints on time: EAST COURSE

4th tee clock station

7th tee clock station

13th tee clock station

16th tee clock station

3rd tee clock station

6th tee clock station

13th tee clock station

16th tee clock station

The clock at each station represents your starting time. For example, if your group has an 8:00am starting time, when you reach each station, the clock should read 8:00am or earlier. If the clock reads later than your starting time, please make every effort to catch up and reach the next clock station on time. The goal is to increase awareness of your pace at key points along the course to help groups maintain an acceptable pace of play.

Best Practices to help with Pace of Play:

• A tee time is the time a group should be hitting the opening drives and not the time to arrive at the tee

• The USGA/R&A Rules and Baltimore Country Club strongly encourage a prompt pace of play and to employ “ready golf” for all games

• Keep up and in position with the group ahead on the course

• The USGA/R&A Rules allow three minutes to search for a lost ball

• Prepare to play your shot while others are playing their shots

• Play it forward! Play the appropriate tees and enjoy your round

• Invite faster groups to play through

• The USGA/R&A Rules permit putting with the flagstick in the hole to speed play

• Use the pace of play clocks provided at designated areas to measure your pace, (clocks should read your tee time or earlier)

• Repair all ball marks and prepare to putt (read the putt, clean your golf ball, etc.) while others are putting

• Move quickly to the next tee and do not mark your scorecard on the putting green

If a group plays at a slower pace than the standards mentioned above, The Golf Committee has directed the Golf Professional Staff to enforce the following:

1st Warning: Ask that the group improves pace and to please close the gap between the group ahead.

2nd Warning: If the pace has not improved, the staff has authority to move the group into the proper position. This may include skipping a hole.

1st Violation: If the group fails to complete the 18-hole round in four hours, an e-mail will be sent reminding the members of the policy and the next violation, the members will be restricted from making tee times until after 3:00pm.

2nd Violation: The group of players will be restricted from making a tee time the following week only after 3:00pm.

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WEST COURSE

GUEST PLAY

Baltimore Country Club and its golf courses are for the use of our members and invited and hosted guests of members. A golf member may have THREE guests at ONE time and no guest may play more than twice per month. It is the member’s responsibility to determine if their guest has already been a guest in the current month. The twice per month rule does not apply to any guest tournaments or events on the tournament schedule. All guests, including immediate family members who are non-golf members, must play in the company of a golf member and register as a guest at the Golf House/Tee Manager Station before beginning play—guest fees apply. Please refer to the general schedule and the tournament schedule when arranging to play with guests. Guests may play during the “Open Play” times on the general schedule. Please refer to the tournament schedule for guest play availability. Guest fees are posted annually in the Club’s Membership Fees booklet.

Exception: A member wishing to host between 4-11 guests must have prior approval from Director of Golf Greg Jones.

GOLF HOUSE SERVICES

The Golf House is the center of our golf activities. Each golf member, whether playing or using the Practice Facilities, must register in the Golf House.

Services include the following:

• A bag tag attached to your bag with your name

• Personal identification on your club shafts

• The Golf Staff will bring your bag to you from the bag storage area

• Your clubs will be cleaned after every use

Please note that Club rules prohibit storage of bags and/or clubs in the locker rooms. Contents of stored golf bags, including but not limited to clubs, shoes, gloves, balls, and rain gear are the responsibility of the member. The Club holds no liability for contents of stored golf bags.

Please refrain from leaving food in your golf bag as it can attract mice and other pests, leading to potential infestations. Keeping food and other perishable items out of your golf bag is essential to prevent attracting rodents and maintain the cleanliness and hygiene of your golf equipment.

HANDICAP SERVICES

All rounds played between March 15 to November 30 are included in the computation of handicaps. Handicaps are updated daily. New participants in this service must have three (3) 18-hole scores which can be a combination of 9-hole scores, posted before an official handicap index can be provided. An official handicap index is required in order to participate in Club tournaments.

All scores posted for handicaps are to be adjusted according to the World Handicap System. This system sets a maximum score that can be posted on any hole. The maximum score is net double bogey is equal to par of the hole plus two strokes plus any handicap strokes the player receives on that hole. There is no limit to the number of holes in a round

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where a net double bogey adjustment can be applied. If you do not finish a hole, please record the score that you most likely would have had with the maximum not exceeding net double bogey.

WHEN TO POST A SCORE

As a general rule, you should post all scores no matter where you play. There are conditions that must be met in order to be acceptable. Listed are rules to follow in specific cases:

• Post a score if you play 9 or 18-holes. The handicap system will automatically record, store, and combine 9-hole scores

• If 14 or more holes are played, the player must post an 18-hole score. If 7 to 13 holes are played, the player must post a 9-hole score. On the holes not played, record par plus any handicap strokes you would have received

• When you pick up on a hole, record down the score you most likely would have made. If this score is higher than net double bogey (maximum score allowed under the World Handicap System), adjust your score to this maximum

• Scores in both match play and stroke play must be posted for handicap purposes

• Scores must be posted the day the round is played by midnight. Scores not posted by midnight are subject to a penalty post

Members have the ability to post their scores either at the Club’s handicap terminals or through the GHIN app. The Club encourages you to post hole by hole for proper computation of maximum net double bogey. For additional information contact the Golf House staff.

More information on score posting can be found at www.usga.org/handicapping.

WHEN NOT TO POST A SCORE

The following guidelines provide the current standards:

• Playing alone and necessary peer review: to further support the key system premise of peer review, scores made while playing alone are not acceptable for handicap purposes

• When fewer than seven holes are played

• When playing on a golf course in an area in which an inactive season established by the authorized golf association is in effect

• When a majority of the holes are not played in accordance with the principles of the Rules of Golf (i.e., anchoring)

• When as a condition of the competition, the maximum number of clubs allowed is less than 14, or types of clubs are limited e.g. in a competition that allows only iron clubs

• When scores are made on a course with no USGA Course or Slope Rating

• When a player carries or uses non-conforming clubs or non-conforming balls

• When playing a format where you do not play your own ball for each shot (Foursome, Alternate Shot, Scramble, etc.)

When these unposted rounds are played, we ask that you fill your name on the daily clipboard located at the Golf House counter or the Locker Room posting stations.

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MONITORING PROCESS

• CAP PATROL, authorized by the Handicap/Golf Committee, will reconcile daily rounds played and scores posted

• Members who have not posted an acceptable score within two days of when the round was played, will receive a an e-mail reminding the member to post their score

• If the member fails to post the acceptable score within five days of that reminder e-mail, a penalty score equal to the the lowest/highest differential of that member’s handicap record will be posted to the player’s scoring record

• Members may request in writing the removal of the penalty score and posting of the actual score. Modification requests will be reviewed by the Golf Staff and Handicap Chair

• Approved corrections will take place as soon as possible

• If noncompliance continues, a formal letter will be mailed from the Handicap Chair or Golf Committee

If noncompliance persists, the Handicap Chair or Golf Committee may take several steps to ensure the integrity of the handicap issued for each golf member of BCC. This may include withdrawing the handicap altogether, which would prohibit the golf member from participating in handicapped tournaments and events.

GOLF HOUSE MERCHANDISE

Our goal is to offer you and your guests the latest in golf apparel, equipment, and accessories at competitive prices. If you cannot find what you need or want, please let the Golf House staff know and they will make every effort to accommodate you.

LOCKER ROOMS

A limited number of lockers become available on an annual basis and can be arranged through the Club’s administrative office. The additional fee for this service is billed annually. Members are strongly encouraged to safeguard items stored in lockers. All items are the member’s responsibility and in the event of loss, should be covered by most homeowner’s insurance.

GOLF INSTRUCTION

The staff is eager to help you improve your golf game with private lessons, short game lessons, clinics, and professional club fitting. Please visit the BCC website or mobile app to learn more about instructional opportunities throughout the season or to book a lesson or club fitting.

PRACTICE FACILITIES

Our Practice Range offers two ends to hit balls. The Golf Committee requests that extended practice take place at the far end of the Practice Range on the larger teeing area. The front tee closest to the Golf House is intended for pre-round warm-up only.

Other practice areas include a chipping green, two practice putting greens (putting only), a practice bunker, and The Loft (which consists of two golf simulators and an instructional room). The Practice Range hours of operation are as follows:

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Monday 1:00pm-Dusk

Tuesday 7:00am-Dusk

Wednesday 7:00am-6:30pm

Thursday 9:00am-Dusk

HOLE IN ONE CLUB (IN SEASON ONLY)

Friday 7:00am-Dusk

Saturday 7:00am-Dusk

Sunday 7:00am-6:00pm

In the event of a Hole in One by a Full Season or Partial Season Golf member of the Club, one complimentary beverage will be available for patrons in the dining areas of the clubhouse. This extends over a period of three hours following the conclusion of the round by the person who made the Hole in One. The celebration is limited to the day of the Hole in One unless otherwise determined by the Club.

To honor their great achievement, the member will receive a shadow box commemorating the Hole in One and a $200 credit in the Golf Shop. All Full and Partial Season Golf members will be charged $2 for each hole in one throughout the year. Any surplus of funds at the end of the year will be donated to the Club’s Caddie Program and/or Junior Golf Program.

GOLF CARTS, PUSH CARTS, & CADDIES

Carts are arranged through the Golf House and charged to the member’s account. Please observe cart usage signs and use cart paths where available. Individuals without a driver’s license are not permitted to operate a golf cart. Push carts will be available upon request for both the East and West courses.

CADDIE PROGRAM

Baltimore Country Club promotes the use of caddies to honor the origins of the game. Listed below are the rates for our four caddie levels. We hope you will help support BCC's Take a Caddie, Change a Life Program and the WGA Evans Scholars Foundation.

If you would like to request a caddie, please contact Caddie Manager Brett Keller at bkeller@bcc1898.com

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CADDIE LEVEL MEMBER RATE Per bag, Includes gratuity B Caddie $50 A Caddie $60 Honors Caddie $100 Forecaddie $35 per bag

STARTING TIMES

The use of starting times enables the staff to run Golf Operations in an organized and efficient manner. Although starting times are not mandatory, they are encouraged. In order to secure a weekday or weekend afternoon starting time, you may stop by or call the Golf House up to one week in advance, or by accessing the online tee time system through the Club website. Weekend and holiday starting times are completed by a lottery system. Requests may be made one week in advance in-person, by calling the Golf House, or the website. The request must be submitted by 5:00pm Wednesday. Starting times for the upcoming weekend can be confirmed by calling the Golf House on Thursday morning. You will receive confirmation via email stating your tee time for the upcoming weekend. Three names of a foursome are required to avoid duplicate reservations. Advance starting times are required when playing with guests. The Golf Committee discourages play in twosomes before 2:00pm on weekends and holidays. Our staff will assist with pairings.

GENERAL TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE FOR 2023

Each year the Golf Committee prepares a schedule of events for the golf season. The general schedule outlines weekly activities for each course. The tournament schedule shows all Club tournaments and special events by month.

GENERAL SCHEDULE

The General Schedule is in effect from April 1 through October 31. This weekly guide is subject to, and modified by, the Tournament Committee. The purpose of this schedule is to advise of play restrictions such as guest play and course closures.

TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE

The tournament schedule offers a variety of events for members who enjoy competition. Some of our tournaments have a long history, dating back to the early 20th century. All past champions are recognized on the boards in the 1898 Grille at Roland Park and outside the locker rooms at Five Farms.

In order to participate in Club tournaments, you must be a Season golfer with an established handicap. All tournaments are played using current handicaps regardless of the duration of the tournament. The Golf Committee reserves the right to adjust the handicap of those participating in Club tournaments. You may sign up for a tournament when the notice relating to a specific event is open for registration.

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MEN’S CLUB CHAMPIONS

1985 Dan F. Kardash

1986 Robert G. Kaestner

1987 Robert G. Kaestner

1988 Jan C. Miller

1989 Patrick P. O’Malley

1990 Jan C. Miller

1991 Mike McShane

MacKenzie 1950 Donald McPhail

1992 Robert G. Kaestner

1993 Guy D. Phelan

1994 Robert G. Kaestner

1995 Robert G. Kaestner

1996 Robert G. Kaestner

1997 Mike McShane

1998 Timothy A. Dilli

1999 Justin R. Klein

2000 Justin R. Klein

2001 Mike McShane

2002 Guy Phelan

2003 Justin Klein

2004 Robert G. Kaestner

2005 Brandon Luckett

2006 Brandon Luckett

2007 Brandon Luckett

2008 Brandon Luckett

2009 Andrew Rice

2010 Michael O’Neil

2011 Michael O’Neil

2012 Robert G. Kaestner

2013 Andrew Rice

F. Kardash

1972 Thomas F. Zink

1973 Thomas F. Zink

1974 Dave Bimestefer

1975 Dave Bimestefer

1976 Thomas F. Zink

1977 Dan F. Kardash

1978 Todd Gibbons

1979 Dan F. Kardash

1980 George O. Jackson

1981 Robert G. Kaestner

1982 Robert G. Kaestner

1983 Robert W. Lee, Jr.

1984 Dan F. Kardash

2014 Brett Williams

2015 Andrew Rice

2016 Patrick McCormick

2017 Michael O’Neil

2018 David Feeley

2019 Andrew Rice

2020 Nicholas Smearman

2021 Andrew Kolarik

2022 Michael McGrain

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1951 William F. Blue 1952 Donald McPhail 1953 Jack A. Emich 1954 Jack A. Emich 1955 Jack A. Emich 1956 Henry A. Parr IV 1957 Thomas F. Zink 1958 Jack A. Emich 1959 Jack A. Emich 1960 Dave Bimestefer 1961 Jack A. Emich 1962 Jack A. Emich 1963 Clark MacKenzie 1964 Clark MacKenzie 1965 Dave Bimestefer 1966 Thomas F. Zink 1967 Thomas F. Zink 1968 Dave Bimestefer 1969 Ed A. Johnston 1970 Dave Bimestefer 1971 Dan

2023 SEASON SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

The Men’s Golf Association, fully endorsed by the Golf Committee and Board of Governors, has put together an exciting tournament schedule for 2023! The MGA will oversee all gentlemen’s events and the season-ending Tournament of Champions. All gentlemen Full Season Golf members are automatically MGA members at no additional charge (other than event entry fees).

On Friday, October 27, the MGA will host the Tournament of Champions Dinner for all the designated events throughout the year.

The season ending Tournament of Champions will then be held on Saturday, October 28 featuring a substantial purse for all of the champions to compete for. There will be both Gross & Net prizes awarded.

The qualifying champions for the dinner and competition will be the following:

TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

Season Opener Overall Net Champions

President’s Cup Overall Champion

Stroke Play Gross Champion

Runner Up

1st Flight Net Champion

Senior Club Championship

Overall Champion

Romans Cup Champion

Baskerville Champion

Club Championship Overall Champion

All Flight Champions

Father Son Tournament Overall Gross Champions

Member-Member Tournament Champions

Rosson Cup Champion

Team Season-Long Champions

Individual Season-Long Champion

MGA COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Jason Sevier, Chair

CJ Ilardo

Mike O’Neil

Russ Weber

Mike Mulieri

John Hoover

Alex Kirby

Jason Connor

Damien Banks

Kenneth Frank

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B-TEAM MATCHES

Baltimore Country Club fields a team of players to compete against other clubs in the state. Participants must have a handicap index between 4.0 - 10.0. Teams compete in six matches as well as possible playoff matches. Team captain(s) pair participants to create six two-player teams for each match. Three matches are played home and three away. The competition is 4 Ball Match Play, with the winning team determined by compiling points won from each match. If interested in participating in any of the six matches, please go the the Gentlemen’s Events on the website and sign-up for the dates you are available to play. The captains will choose the line-up for each match based on certain handicap criteria.

MGA SEASON OPENER

Friday, April 21

• East Course - 1:00pm shotgun

• Modified scramble format with gross and net prizes

• Register individually and the Golf House staff will blind-draw foursomes.

• Registration begins Monday, March 6

• Entry fee includes lunch, favor, and prizes

GENTLEMEN’S TUESDAY TWILIGHT

Tuesday, May 9 - Tuesday, July 11

• 5:30pm shotgun start

• 5-player teams will assign two players to represent the team each Tuesday in a net 9-hole match play format

• Registration begins Monday, March 20

• Field limited to the first 120 players (24 teams)

PRESIDENT’S CUP

Saturday, May 20

• 18-hole stroke play; better ball gross and net of partners

• Blind draw for partners

• Saturday 9:00am shotgun

• Lunch and awards following play on Saturday

• Open to the first 56 participants (first come, first served)

• Registration begins Monday, April 3

2022 Champions: Ryan Chiang & Nick Waldner

GENTLEMEN’S MAY GUEST DAY

Thursday, May 25

• 11:00am lunch

• East Course - 1:00pm shotgun start

• Better Ball of member and guest at 85% of handicap

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• Format will include Senior Division (combined age of 110 years)

• Dinner and awards following play

• Sport coat and collared shirt required

• Entry fee includes prizes, favors, lunch, and dinner

Registration begins Monday, April 10 at 9:00am. Limited to the first 54 member and guest teams. Two weeks prior to the event (May 11), registered participants will be charged 50% of the non-refundable entry fee. At that time, if the field is not full, registered members may bring an additional one or two guests. Maximum 108 participants allowed.

66TH ANNUAL GENTLEMEN’S MEMBER-GUEST GOLF INVITATIONAL

Thursday, June 15-Saturday, June 17

• Formal registration required and available online beginning March 10

2022 Champions: JC Beese & Conor Sanders

GENTLEMEN’S STROKE PLAY

Saturday, July 8 & Sunday, July 9

• 36-hole individual stroke play

• West Course played Saturday and East Course played Sunday

• Registration begins Monday, May 22 at 9:00am

2022 Champion: Mike Mulieri

FATHER & SON TOURNAMENT

Thursday, July 13

• East Course - 8:30am and 1:30pm shotgun starts

• Pinehurst or Chapman alternate shot format with both gross & net prizes

• 9-hole division with same format on the West Course with starting times beginning at 3:00pm

• Shotgun limited to 108 players

• Teams with more than one father or son must play in the morning unless there is available space in the afternoon shotgun

• Registration begins Monday, May 29

• Entry fees include continental breakfast, lunch, prizes, and buffet dinner following play

• Sport coat and collared shirt required

2022 Champions: David & Patrick McCormick

GENTLEMEN’S SENIOR CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP

Saturday, July 15 & Sunday, July 16

• Individual stroke play competition by age division

• Players ages 55 and over are eligible to participate

• 36-hole stroke play gross competition to determine overall champion and runner-up

• Pairings for Sunday based on Saturday’s scores

• 18-hole stroke play net competition on Sunday based on age divisions

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• Sunday cookout following play

• Golf attire per BCC dress code

• Field limited to first 120 players

• Registration begins Monday, May 29

• Entry fee includes prizes and cookout

2022 Champion: Tim Dilli

GENTLEMEN’S JULY GUEST DAY

Benefiting the Evans Scholars Foundation

Thursday, July 20

• 11:00am lunch

• East Course - 1:00pm shotgun start

• Better Ball of member and guest at 85% of handicap

• Format will include Senior Division (combined age of 110 years)

• Dinner, awards and live auctions benefiting the Evans Scholars Foundation following play

• Entry fee includes prizes, favors, lunch, dinner, and forecaddie fees since every foursome will be required to have a forecaddie

• Sport coat and collared shirt required

Registration begins Monday, June 5. Limited to the first 54 member and guest teams. Two weeks prior to the event (July 6), registered participants will be charged 50% of the nonrefundable entry fee. At that time, if the field is not full, registered members may bring an additional one or two guests. Maximum 108 participants allowed.

ROSSON CUP

Thursday, July 27- Sunday, July 30

• An 18-hole stroke play qualifier

• No registration required, but available online Sunday, June 12

• Qualifying score must be signed and attested by a fellow playing partner and returned to the golf house counter following play

• Fifteen qualifiers, plus defending champion compete in an individual match play tournament at 100% of handicap

• All play on the East Course

• Starting times begin at 3:00pm on Thursday, July 27

• Starting times begin at 3:00pm on Friday, July 28

• Starting times begin at 9:00am on Saturday, July 29

• Starting times begin at 9:00am on Sunday, July 30

• No fee to qualify

2022 Champion: Paul Gloth

TILLINGHAST

Saturday, August 19

• Three formats (Scramble, Alternate Shot, 4 Ball Match Play)

• Open to the first 54 participants (First come, first served)

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• Registration opens: Monday, July 3

• Team Captains are Mike Mulieri & Alex Kirby

2022 Champions: Team Weber

GENTLEMEN’S CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP

Saturday, September 9 - Sunday, September 24

QUALIFYING - CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT ONLY

Saturday & Sunday, September 9-10

36-hole Stroke Play

Starting times begin at 8:00am

1st ROUND - ALL FLIGHTS

Friday, September 22

Starting times from 12:00pm-3:00pm

2nd ROUND - ALL FLIGHTS

Saturday, September 23

Starting times begin at 8:00am

3rd ROUND - CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT ONLY

Saturday, September 23

Starting times begin at 12:00pm

FINALS - ALL FLIGHTS

Sunday, September 24

Starting times begin at 8:00am

• All flights, except for Championship Flight, are organized by handicap

• Players aged 70 and over are eligible for the Senior Flight, which will play from the III/IV (Combo) tees

• Awards presentation on East Lawn following play on Sunday, September 24

• Entry fee includes prizes

• Registration begins Monday, July 24

2022 Champion: Michael McGrain

GENTLEMEN’S SEPTEMBER GUEST DAY

Thursday, September 28

• 11:00am lunch

• East Course - 1:00pm shotgun start

• Better Ball of member and guest at 85% of handicap

• Format will include Senior Division (combined age of 110 years)

• Dinner and awards following play

• Sport coat and collared shirt required

• Entry fee includes prizes, favors, lunch, and dinner

Registration begins Monday, August 21 at 9:00am. Limited to the first 54 member and guest teams. Two weeks prior to the event (September 14), registered participants will be charged 50% of the non-refundable entry fee. At that time, if the field is not full, registered members may bring an additional one or two guests. Maximum 108 participants allowed.

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GENTLEMEN’S MEMBER-MEMBER CHAMPIONSHIP

Friday, October 13 & Saturday, October 14

• Two-man team competition with round robin match play within flights

• 90% of handicap

• East & West Course shotgun starts Friday at 10:00am, 12:30pm, and 3:00pm, and Saturday at 9:00am and 11:30am

• Field limited to 96 teams

• Registration to be considered for participating begins Monday, August 28 and closes on Friday, September 29 at 12:00pm

• The field determination (if more then 96 teams register) will be determined by the committee by Monday, October 2

• Entry fee per player includes favor, Friday breakfast, lunch, and dinner, Saturday breakfast sandwiches, lunch, and prizes

2022 Champions: Doug Greenstein & Tim Jones

GENTLEMEN’S OCTOBER GUEST DAY

Thursday, October 20

• 11:00am lunch

• East Course - 1:00pm shotgun start

• Better Ball of member and guest at 85% of handicap

• Format will include Senior Division (combined age of 110 years)

• Dinner and awards following play

• Entry fee per person includes prizes, favors, lunch, and dinner

• Sport coat and collared shirt required

Registration begins Monday, September 5. Limited to the first 54 member and guest teams. Two weeks prior to the event (October 6), registered participants will be charged 50% of the non-refundable entry fee. At that time, if the field is not full, registered members may bring an additional one or two guests. Maximum 108 participants allowed.

TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS

Saturday, October 28

• Field consists of the winners of the designated tournaments

• Field capped with the 27 winners

• Gross & net prizes

2022 Gross Champions: Evan Wilson & Bob Shriver

2022 Net Champions: Tim Jones & Dan Redfield

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

The 2023 BCC Player of the Year will be determined by a new criteria for this season. The top 25 pointer earners will be voted on by the MGA Committee to a selection of five finalists. The Golf Committee along with the MGA Committee will then determine the Player of the Year from these five finalists.

2022 Player of the Year: Ryan Chiang

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2023 MGA PLAYER OF THE YEAR POINT BREAKDOWN

SEASON OPENER

April 21

1 Gross - 200

1 Net - 200

2 Gross - 175

2 Net - 175

3 Gross - 150

3 Net - 150

GENTLEMEN’S

TUESDAY TWILIGHT

May 9

Flight Finals Champions - 150

Flight Finals 2 - 100

Flight Finals 3 - 50

Flight Finals Runner-Up 1 - 150

Flight Finals Runner-Up 2 - 100

Flight Finals Runner-Up 3 - 50

PRESIDENT’S CUP

May 20

Champions - 300

Runners-Up - 200

3 Net - 100

1 Gross - 300

2 Gross - 200

3 Gross - 100

GENTLEMEN’S INVITATIONAL

June 15-17

Champions - 300

Flight Winner - 200

Flight Runner-Up - 100

Senior Champions - 250

Super Senior Champions - 250

STROKE PLAY

CHAMPIONSHIP

July 8-9

Overall Winner - 300

Overall Runner-Up - 100

First Flight Gross - 200

First Flight Net - 100

FATHER/SON CHAMPIONSHIP

July 13

Overall Champion - 150

Flights

1 Gross (18 & Over) - 100

1 Net (18 & Over) - 100

1 Gross (17 & Under) - 100

1 Net (17 & Under) - 100

SENIOR CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP

July 15-16

Overall Champion - 300

Runner-Up - 200

Baskerville Cup - 100

Romans Cup - 100

ROSSON CUP

July 27-30

Champion - 300

Runner-Up - 200

Semi-Finalist - 150

Quarter Finalist - 100

CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFIER

September 9-10

Medalist - 150

2 Place - 100

3 Place - 50

CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP

September 22-24

Overall Champion - 300

Runner-Up - 200

Semi-Finalist - 100

Fourth Flight Champion - 150

Runner-Up - 100

Third Flight Champion - 150

Runner-Up - 100

Second Flight Champion - 150

Runner-up 100

First Flight Champion - 150

Runner-Up - 100

MEMBER-MEMBER CHAMPIONSHIP

October 13-14

Champions - 300

Flight Winner - 200

Flight Runner-Up - 100

INDIVIDUAL SEASON-LONG MATCH PLAY

Champion - 200

Runner-Up - 150

Semi-Finalist - 100

Quarter Finalist - 50

TEAM SEASON-LONG MATCH PLAY

Champion - 200

Runner-Up - 150

Semi-Finalist - 100

Quarter Finalist - 50

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EAST COURSE & WEST COURSE

REMINDER

Members may host up to three foursomes (11 guests) any day of the week with the approval of the Director of Golf.

BALTIMORE COUNTRY CLUB

NON-DISCRIMINATORY TEE TIME POLICY

Tuesday - one 18-hole course will be available for the Ladies’ 9-Hole Group to play from 7:30am-10:30am; some tee times may be available on that particular course from 7:30am-10:30am for non 9-hole Ladies’ group members and guests. The other course is available for any members and/or guests.

Wednesday - one 18-hole course will be available for the Women’s 18-Hole Group from 7:30am-10:30am; some tee times may be available on that particular course from 7:30am-10:30am for non 18-hole Women’s group members and guests. The other course is available for any members and/or guests.

Thursday and Friday - open play available all day on both courses.

Saturday, Sunday, & Holiday Mondays - ladies and gentlemen are allowed to play on either course at any time of the day. The Club will be conducting a weekly tee time "draw" on Wednesday night for our weekend and holiday Monday tee times. The "draw" is nondiscriminatory to male or female members and is done for the purpose of providing all members with a tee time that is as close what as they requested.

FOOTNOTE: PROCEDURE FOR MAKING GOLF TEE TIMES

Tee times may be made up to seven days in advance on the Club website or mobile app, by phone, or in-person. A member may reserve two tee times for him/her and other members or guests.

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MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 7:30am OPEN PLAY west course East Course Closed for Maintenance on Mondays LGA 9-Hole Play on One Course 7:30am10:30am Other course is available for open play. LGA 18-Hole Play on One Course 7:30am10:30am Other course is available for open play. OPEN PLAY OPEN PLAY Member Play until 11:00am Member Play until 11:00am 11:00am OPEN PLAY OPEN PLAY OPEN PLAY OPEN PLAY Dusk
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