Princess Anne Living | September/October 2022

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SEPTEMBER | OCTOBER 2022

Living

Princess Anne

From the Links 29

Director of Marketing & kbunting@princessannecc.comCommunications

Youth Activities 21

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Ashley 757-428-4141Gran ext: 340 Banquet agran@princessannecc.comManager

John ShannanAmyNicoleHawaLegumMetzgerPoteran

Monica 757-440-3106Au ext: 368 Breakers mau@princessannecc.comManager

John W. Wilson, Jr. Vice President David C. Burton Secretary

Kristen Bunting 757-440-3111

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Entertainment Amy Metzger Finance Pat Shuler Fitness Barbara Sessoms Golf Roger Stroud Green ...............................................John Hawa House Mike Cowan Membership Sam Steingold Pool Dave Poteran (Chair) Shannan Poteran (Board Liaison)

Geoff Benson 757-428-4141 ext: 322 Executive Chef gbenson@princessannecc.com

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slayden@princessannecc.comRestaurant757-440-3105Manager

Steve Layden

The Golden Rules 24

Aquatics 49

Paul 757-425-1117Brianjspitler@princessannecc.comMaintenanceDirector757-440-3119Jordanwshonk@princessannecc.comGeneral757-440-3100Billprosario@princessannecc.comPurchasing757-440-3114RosarioDirectorShonkManagerSpitlerofGolfCourseandClubGroundsTriolet Aquatics Director btriolet@princessannecc.com

Jennifer Garrott Asst.757-440-3110Manager –Clubhouse jgarrott@princessannecc.comOperations

EXECUTIVE

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Karen 757-428-4141Husselbeeext: 313 Membership khusselbee@princessannecc.comDirector

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Mardy Asst.757-440-3104CollingManager –Food & Beverage jfraser@princessannecc.comDirector757-440-3117Johnmcolling@princessannecc.comFraserofTennis

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OPERATIONS TEAM

Welcome New Members 5

Membership Matters 7

From the Greens 28

Matt Liebler

COMMITTEECOMMITTEECHAIRPERSONS

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September/October Calendar 55

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Robert Beasley, III Neil MichaelBrownCowan, Jr. Kelly Disharoon

Denise 757-440-3113Johnson

SEPTEMBER

Barbara Sessoms Samuel Steingold Roger Stroud

Cathie Havrilesky Controller757-440-3115 chavrilesky@princessannecc.com

Patrick L. Shuler Treasurer

Head757-440-3109PGAGolf tnelson@princessannecc.comYouth757-428-4141Taylormliebler@princessannecc.comProfessionalNelsonext:304ProgramsManager

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Social and Dining 11 Wine 17

SPECIAL COMMITTEES: Wine Committee Gray Randolph Historical Preservation Sandra Baylor Membership I.D. ..............................Robert Beasley, III Tradition Andy Dickinson Building Chris Fanney | Susan Pender | Roger Stroud

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HR & Accounting Director djohnson@princessannecc.com

Lifestyles & Fitness................................................................................ 45

Breakers 961-2884 Clubhouse 428-4141 Fax 428-4423 Fitness 440-3102 Golf 422-3360

Susan T. Pender President

Andrea Pettay Director757-440-3103ofFitness & Wellness apettay@princessannecc.com

Massage 440-3102 Pool 425-1117 Security 287-6982 Tennis 428-7803 Men’s Lg. 440-3112

FREQUENTLY USED NUMBERS

Rules .................................................Ran Randolph Jr. Tennis Neil Brown Youth Involvement Kelly Disharoon

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Welcome to the September/October digital Princess Anne Living newsletter! To interact with our digital newsletter, please tap the following icons placed throughout to register for events, view online menus or reach out for additional information. Tap these icons to: FORREGISTERANEVENT VIEW A MENU EMAIL A CONTACTCLUB Welcome 3 Princess Anne Living | September/October 2022

MESSAGE FROM THE GENERAL MANAGER

Bill Shonk, CCM, CCE | General Manager

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Contact Information

Susan T. Pender | President

Laney & Michael Ettel Kate Easton

membership

Jack & Georgia Russell

Jennifer Lee Mac Weaver

Resident Full | Sponsor: Dr. Michael Lee

Michael & Laney Ettel

Jack and Georgia both grew up in Hampton Roads and spent several years in Washington D.C. after graduating from HampdenSydney College and Alabama, respectfully. They are excited to get married at the PACC in September! Jack and Georgia enjoy spending time together with their families, babysitting their two nieces, walking the golf course together, and spending time on the water with friends. Jack works in investment real estate with Featherstone Partners while Georgia does consulting for the Department of Defense with Booz Allen Hamilton. Outside of their work life and family time, Jack serves on the board of Club Blue providing funds for advancement and support of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Hampton Roads and Georgia coaches youth soccer. They look forward to meeting the Members and contributing to the success of the Princess Anne Country Club.

Kate is a native of the North End and a PACC legacy, the daughter of Bud and Nancy Easton and the granddaughter of Captain and Mrs. Peter Easton. She attended Cape Henry Collegiate and Flagler College in St. Augustine, Florida. After living in Florida for a few years, she relocated to the beach where she worked for the Reed family. She is excited to begin a new career as the executive assistant to the owner of EDC Homes. Kate grew up swimming on the PACC swim team and always enjoyed summers with her friends at the Club. She is excited to continue to do so along with enjoying her new found love for golf!

Jennifer Lee

WELCOME NEW MEMBERS

As a reminder, under the current Waiting List Policy, dependent legacies converting to new membership will not be subject to the waiting list provided that they apply for the same membership classification which they currently enjoy.

Michael and his new wife Laney both grew up at the Princess Anne. Michael is a graduate of James Madison University and now works as a project manager with VB Homes, Design, Build, Remodel and Laney is a project manager with MEB Construction. They enjoy playing tennis and golf together and with friends and family, and look forward to continuing their involvement with the Club.

Mac Weaver

Resident Full | Sponsor: Hugh Mac Weaver

Resident Full | Sponsor: Peter Easton

Jennifer is a business development and marketing professional working as the marketing & business development manager for an investment bank and private equity firm in NYC. She has enjoyed being a Member of PACC as part of her parent’s membership. As a young Member, she participated on the Breakers swim team and took tennis lessons at the Club. She attended the University of Georgia where she earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology, a minor in fashion merchandising, and a certificate in new media studies. She was also a member of Chi Omega. After graduating from UGA, she moved to NYC where she worked various jobs in the fashion industry. In 2018, she moved back to Virginia Beach and earned a master’s degree in strategic communications. Currently, Jennifer lives with her boyfriend Josh and their French bulldog Daisy. She hopes to add value as a new Member with her unique background and looks forward to being active in tennis, fitness and spending time by the pool. She is also looking forward to spending time with her family.

Resident Full | Sponsor: William Russell

Kate Easton

Jack Russell & Georgia Drinkwalter

Mac is a lifelong resident of Virginia Beach and grew up swimming and playing tennis at the PACC. He graduated from Norfolk Academy in 2010 and The University of Virginia in 2014. After an almost eight-year career in office and industrial leasing and sales at CBRE and Colliers, he recently accepted a position at The Dragas Companies in Virginia Beach. At The Dragas Companies, he will be focused on new business development and will continue his role as a strategic advisor to owners and occupiers of office and industrial properties in Hampton Roads. In his free time, Mac enjoys spending time on the beach, playing catch with his golden retriever Zoe, and playing most any sport including basketball, golf and pickleball.

Resident Full | Sponsor: Chris Ettel

membership

Current members on a Board approved Leave of Absence (effective date) will not be required to pay the monthly capital fee. If the member chooses to extend their one-year Leave of Absence for an additional year, the payment of the monthly capital fee will be required.MEMBERSHIP

Updated Membership Classifications and Facilities Privileges Policy

1. New legacy applicants and current members requesting an upgrade

Updated Leave of Absence Policy

Changes are shown in green.

During times of hardship, a member may request one leave of absence, for a term of up to one year, within any given ten-year period. Payment of dues and existing comprehensive athletic or tennis supplements will not be required during the Leave of Absence. However, the member shall be responsible for payment of their monthly capital fee, for their pertinent class of membership. If the member has a locker, the locker will be forfeited when the member goes on Leave of Absence. Approval of a Leave of Absence is contingent upon bringing one’s account current. All such requests must be submitted to the Board of Directors. A member on a leave of absence may request a one-year extension of their leave. This request must be made in writing via an extension application form. The extension application form must be accompanied by a $75 application fee.

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As we navigate the intricacies of being on a waiting list, we realized that a few adjustments were needed. The Club's waiting list policy was updated by the Board on June 30, 2022 and now reads:

Updated Waiting List Policy

In the event that the maximum number of Members is reached, the following system will be utilized to accept Members when a space becomes available. Members/applicants will be placed onto one of the following waiting lists in date order by the date their completed application or request for upgrade/transfer was received by the Membership Director:

Changes are shown in green.

Changes are shown in green.

2. Reinstatements of former Members, current Members on a leave of absence, non-legacy new applicants

When a space becomes available, individuals will be welcomed to the membership from the two waiting lists on a 1:1 ratio basis, permitting one new Member from list one, then one new Member from list two and so forth.

Anytime the Club is on a waiting list, new Members wishing to upgrade must wait three years from the date of their membership activation to request the upgrade. Once the upgrade request is approved by the Board, the Member will be placed onto list one of the waiting list based on the date the request was received by the Membership Director.

3. Limit on Number of Members The Bylaws stipulate that there be no more than 550 Regular members under the age of 70 years. There shall be no more than 740 regular resident members (full, athletic and surviving spouse) and no more than 160 non-resident full and surviving spouse members.

MATTERS

If a member elects to take a Leave of Absence and subsequently decides to reactivate their membership, if applicable, they will be required to pay any intervening assessments for the class of membership to which they are returning.

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• First Landing, Prince Charles Room and Virginia Ballroom – Carpet for the First Landing, Ballroom and Prince Charles Room has been ordered and will be installed late October.

• Ladies Lounge – The Ladies Lounge is getting a much-needed makeover! Be on the lookout for new wallpaper, carpet and other refreshed amenities in early 2023.

• Tennis Pro Shop – As many of you know, the Tennis Pro Shop was built in 1992 and, while the merchandise selection and products received rave reviews from you in our Memmber survey, the aesthetics leave a bit to be desired. The Pro Shop is scheduled for an update next fiscal year and we look forward to sharing the plan with you.

b. Ladies: Bare midriffs, bare backs, halter-tops, low-slung pants, short shorts and tank tops are inappropriate. Collarless and sleeveless shirts and shirts designed to be worn outside the pants are appropriate. Bermuda shorts and shorts/skorts that are less than five inches above the middle of the knee are appropriate. Golf specific leggings, Bermuda shorts, shorts, skorts and dresses should be of an appropriate length.

• Breakers – Breakers is getting a refresh! New furniture has been ordered and was scheduled to arrive this summer. Unfortunately, due to supply chain issues, the delivery has been pushed back to October. The space will also get a fresh coat of paint and new décor.

c. Gentlemen: Tucked in shirts with sleeves and collars, including mock turtlenecks, are appropriate.

Please join us in welcoming Caroline to the Princess Anne Family. Caroline has lived in Virginia Beach for three years with her husband Dan, who is a Navy helicopter pilot. They love spending time walking their two pugs, Arnie and Olive on the beach and discovering new restaurants to try in the area. They are big foodies and also enjoy traveling. Before coming to PACC, Caroline was a first grade teacher for six years in Charlotte, NC and here in Virginia Beach. Her role at here is to provide direct assistance and support to our Members for their general needs, such as booking the Holly Beach Bungalow, website and mobile app assistance and other general inquiries. She will also provide direct assistance to Club departments and initiate Team engagement activities. Caroline is thrilled to be a part of the Princess Anne community and looks forward to meeting all of you, so stop by and say hello next time you're at the Club!

• Golf Simulator – As part of the PACC 20/20 & Beyond plan, an indoor golf simulator will be added to the northern bay of the golf cart barn. The goal is to begin construction early fall and open the golf simulator after the first of the year.

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a. General: Proper golf specific attire is required at all times on the course and on all the practice areas. Proper attire includes Bermuda shorts but does not include: denim blue jeans, cut-off shorts, tennis shorts, workout attire, bathing suits and non-golf sweatshirts with or without a hood. or other attire determined to be inappropriate by the Board of Directors. Shoes must be of the approved spikeless variety and are only permitted in the clubhouse lower level. All hats/caps must be worn facing forward.

MEMBERSHIP MATTERS

PACC 20/20 & Beyond and Other Improvement Updates

Rule Change | Golf Attire

• Linkhorn Lounge Refresh – Also a part of the PACC 20/20 & Beyond plan is a refresh of the Linkhorn Lounge. Preliminary plans include new carpet, drapes, furniture, lighting and a renovation to the bar area. While a construction start date has not yet been set, the project is set to take place in 2023 and we look forward to providing additional details soon.

Changes are shown in green.

Your PACC Team continues to work diligently to enhance your Club through replacement projects as well as adding new amenities. Below is an update on what’s in progress and in the pipeline for next fiscal year. As a reminder, you can view details of the PACC 20/20 & Beyond Master Plan here

Caroline Bowden

• Men’s Lounge – New carpet has been installed in the Men’s Lounge.

• Pool and Tennis Locker Rooms – Both projects are scheduled to be updated in the 2022-2023 fiscal year. Stay tuned for more details.

Welcome Caroline Bowden, Member Services Manager

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Watch Gray Randolph and Chef Geoff Benson experience our featured olive oils.

Paul Rosario

Gourmet Olive Oil Available For Purchase

SOCIAL & DINING

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Direct from the distributor, enjoy these fine olive oils for purchase at the Club!

Please place your orders with Paul Rosario via email or by calling him at 757-440-3114. Kindly indicate your member number when leaving an order. dining

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Upcoming Events

Weekly Specials

THURSDAY | Throwback Thursday (alternating menu of $9 classic cocktails)

Sunday, September 4 | 5:00 - 8:00 pm | Pool & West Lawn Adults: $24++ | Ages 4-11: $13.95++ | Children 3-&-Under: Free Let's work the grill! Enjoy a DJ, bounce house, balloon artist and face painting.

WEDNESDAY | Wine Wednesday (1/2 price wine bottles under $70. Dine-in only. Not valid on house wine.)

Grilled burgers with all the trimmings • Grilled chicken tacos • Grilled jumbo hot dogs • Watermelon & feta salad • Pasta salad Corn on the cob • Tortilla chips & salsa • Pecan pie • Roasted strawberry cheesecake

7:00 - 9:30 pm | Sing-along entertainment with our very own Morgan Davis

TUESDAY – FRIDAY

MEN'S LOUNGE 11:00 am - 7:00 pm

TUESDAY | Prime Rib Night (prime rib dinner for $27++ and wine specials)

Saturday, September 10 | 7:00 - 11:00 pm | Pool Deck $50++ includes House Beer & Wine (Complimentary for Golf Member-Member participants) Say goodbye to summer with a fun evening of live music by Kaboombox!

SUNDAY Brunch: 9:30 am - 2:00 pm

TUESDAY - SATURDAY | Chef's Nightly Featured Specials (view menu)

END OF SUMMER SMASH

CLUBHOUSE & CLUB EVENTS

TUESDAY – THURSDAY Lunch: 11:00 am - 5:00 pm Dinner: 5:00 - 9:00 pm

FRIDAY/SATURDAY

Lunch: 11:00 am - 5:00 pm Dinner: 5:00 - 10:00 pm

TUESDAY – SUNDAY 11:00 am - 7:00 pm

Family Meal Deal | $35++ feeds a family of four | Curbside pick-up 5:00 - 7:00pm | To order, call/text 757-428-4141

CHESAPEAKE ROOM & LINKHORN LOUNGE LADIES' LOUNGE

ANNUAL MEETING

Friday, October 28 | 6:00 pm Meeting | Clubhouse | Attire: Country club casual 6:00 - 7:00 pm | Complimentary hors d'oeuvres and cocktails | Linkhorn Lounge 7:00 - 10:00 pm | Chef-inspired menu in The Chesapeake and Linkhorn Lounge | $50++

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HOURS OF OPERATION

LABOR DAY COOKOUT

SUNDAY | Brunch from 9:30 am -2:00 pm. Adults: $24.99++ / Kids < 12: $12.99++

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Friday, October 21 | 5:00 – 8:00 pm | Breakers and Breakers Boulevard Come and enjoy bourbon-inspired bites and bourbon drink specials

Closed for Club Event (4:00 - 8:00 pm) / Concession open Lunch & Concession Menus | 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

GRILLIN' & CHILLIN'

OCTOBER

MONDAY – TUESDAY Closed MONDAY – TUESDAY Closed

Lunch | 11:00 am - 3:00 pm

SATURDAY

Quarter pound of shrimp, potatoes, corn and sausage / Wine and mule drink specials

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 | LABOR DAY PARTY

LABOR DAY

SEPTEMBER

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Weekly Specials

HOURS OF OPERATION

Fridays | 6:30 Buffet / 7:00 pm | Breakers Boulevard | Weather dependent 6:30 pm Buffet / 7:00 pm Music | $12++ Salad Bar / $19.95++ Complete Buffet

Upcoming Events

WEDNESDAYS IN OCTOBER | Shrimp Boil 5:00 – 9:00 pm / $20.95++ per person

BOURBON & BITES

Lunch/Dinner | 1:00 - 8:00 pm

WEDNESDAY – FRIDAY Dinner | 4:00 - 9:00 pm

WEDNESDAY – FRIDAY Dinner | 4:00 - 9:00 pm

Breakfast | 8:00 - 11:00 am

SUNDAY

FRIDAY - SUNDAY | Chef's Nightly Featured Specials

WEDNESDAYS IN SEPTEMBER | Pizza and Salad Night

SATURDAY

Dinner | 3:00 - 9:00 pm

SUNDAY Breakfast | 8:00 - 11:00 am Lunch | 11:00 am - 3:00 pm Dinner | 3:00 - 8:00 pm

Breakfast | 8:00 - 11:00 am Lunch/Dinner | 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

All you can eat pizza from 5:00 – 9:00 pm / $5 draft beers Adults $18.95++ | Kids $7.95 (3yr-11yr)

BREAKERS & BREAKERS BOULEVARD

September 2: Michael Clark Band • September 16: Dr. Mihlon • September 23: HM Johnson Band

*Limited Breakers and children's menu will be available*

Breakfast | 8:00 - 11:00 am Brunch | 11:00 am - 1:00 pm

Saturday, October 29 | 6:00 pm Reception / 6:30 pm Dinner | Clubhouse | $125++ Hosted by Breakthru Beverage, Robbins Cellars and Winebow. Join us for a boo-licious dinner. You will be our 'prisoner' for this macabre occasion (hint)!

We believe the enjoyment of food and wine should be just that; enjoyable. The Princess Anne Wine Society provides opportunities for Members to taste wine in an elegant, fun and educational atmosphere.

$125 per person | $200 per couple (automatic yearly renewal)

Through the Society, Members can learn about wine and meet fellow wine-drinking Members. Membership in the Wine Society is open to all Members and admission will take effect upon payment of dues.

Wine Society Benefits

Come learn about the different wine regions of Italy while sampling a glass from each. We will be learning about Veneto, Tuscany, Piedmont and even Sicily.

Saturday, November 26 | Clubhouse

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SAVE THE DATE ~ HOLIDAY WINE TASTING

To join the society, please contact Steve Layden via email or by calling 757-440-3105.

Annual Fee

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WINE SOCIETY

WINE CLASS ~ GETTING TO KNOW ITALY

Steve Layden

Join Today

Our goal is to provide a world class wine experience for our Princess Anne Members with a comprehensive package of sensory exposure, experiences and education designed to enhance one’s knowledge, understanding and love of wine.

WICKED WINE DINNER ~ A SPIRITED AFFAIR

Three complimentary wine classes 10% discount on wine dinners

WINE EVENTS

10% discount on in-house wines (bottles, not valid on 1/2-Off Wine Night) 50% discount on corkage fee

Three complimentary tastings per year (accompanied by light hors d’oeurves, does not include pop-up events)

Friday, September 23 | 6:00 pm | Clubhouse

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PaulWINERosario

Each quarter, our PACC Wine Committee gathers to sample a multitude of wines to select the best quality bottles for our Membership to enjoy at discounted rates. You can always find these quarterly wine specials, as well as our Wine-To-Go menu, on the PACC website Amenities > Wine page.

Please place your orders with Paul Rosario via email or by calling him at 757-440-3114. Kindly indicate your member number when leaving a wine order.

Quarterly Wine Specials

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BALLET CLASS

FALL FESTIVAL

YOUTH youth

Saturday, September 24 | 5:30 pm | PACC Golf Course | $80 per pair and $15 each additional child Friday night dinner • Fishing • Movie with popcorn • S’mores • Sunday morning pastries

Upcoming Events

KIDS' CLUB HOURS OF OPERATION

Optional Member signed dinner buffet (Adults: $18.95 / Ages 4-11: $11.95 / Children 3-&-under: Free)

Wednesday, October 19 & Thursday, October 20 | 5:00 - 7:00 pm | Breakers Boulevard Complimentary ~ all supplies included!

Saturday, November 5 | 6:00 - 8:00 pm | Driving Range | $15 Enjoy a movie under the stars! Dinner is included.

MONDAY – FRIDAY 8:00 am - 1:30 pm

FRIDAY 5:30 - 9:30 pm

SATURDAY 8:30 am - 2:30 pm 5:30 - 9:30 pm

THE REEF HOURS OF OPERATION

Fourth graders to high school seniors. Reminder: please clean up behind yourself before leaving.

SUNDAY – THURSDAY 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

FRIDAY – SATURDAY 8:00 am - 10:00 pm

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MOVIE NIGHT ON THE RANGE

Reservations encouraged. Sign up on the website or mobile app.

Thursdays, September 29 - November 3 | 5:15 - 6:00 pm | Ages 3-5 | $180

Friday, October 7 | 5:00 - 8:00 pm | West Lawn/Lower Terrace | Complimentary Hayrides • S’mores • Pumpkin patch • Pumpkin bowling • Member signed bar

CHILDREN'S HALLOWEEN

CAMP OUT NIGHT

Friday, October 28 | 12:00 - 1:30 pm | Starting Point: Clubhouse Foyer Ages 6 and under, experience some 'spookily' fun trick-or-treating around the Club! This event is complimentary.

PUMPKIN DECORATING

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Question 1: Can you explain how out of bounds is marked on our course? What are the different types of boundaries to look for?

4. Roads: In some cases the boundary edge is defined by the edge of the road. Specifically, this applies to the following: between hole 4 and hole 5; behind the 6th green; behind the 11th green; behind the 16th green. By Local Rule, a ball that is beyond the road is out of bounds even if it comes to rest on another part of the course; ie: a ball played from hole 4 that comes to rest on hole 5.

The Golden Rules of Golf Will Set You Free. golden rules

THE GOLDEN RULES

Answer: The out of bounds areas are marked in four different ways depending on the nature of the area in question.

ONE STRIKE AND YOU'RE OUT!

Dear Rules Guru, You might say I hit a short, straight, boring, down-the-line shot. It’s nothing to brag about! But last week, when I invited my brother to play the course, the number of out-of-bounds on our course was brought to my attention. He hits an impressive, long shot but not always down the middle! You get the picture!

1. White stakes: This is the most common method of indicating that the area beyond the stakes is out of bounds. Definition in the Rule book states 'the boundary edge is defined by the line between the course-side points of the stakes at ground level and the stakes themselves are out of bounds.'

Questions about out of bounds at the PACC:

Out of Bounds at the Princess Anne Golf Course

2. White lines: In some areas it is impractical to use white stakes, so white lines are used. Specifically, on hole 12 there is a white boundary line to the right of the cart path connecting the white stake at the bridge to the white stake just past the pond. There is also a white line on hole 17 connecting the white stakes behind the 17th green. The line itself is out of bounds.

3. Fences: Boundary fences are identified by having white pvc strips approximately 18” long attached to the fence. In some cases there are also white stakes adjacent to each end of the fence. The boundary edge is defined by the line between the course-side points of the fence posts at ground level. The fence and posts are out of bounds. Note: split-rail fences are not boundary fences.

NOTES

When ball is out of bounds: A ball is out of bounds only when all of the ball is outside the boundary edge. The ball is in bounds when any part of the ball touches or overhangs the boundary edge. This is true even if only one dimple is overhanging the edge and no part of the ball is touching the ground.

THE GOLDEN RULES

The Golden Rules of Golf Will Set You Free.

WHITE STAKES AND WHITE LINES

Roads that cross holes but are not out of bounds: Hole 2, hole 7, hole 8, hole 9, hole 12, hole 14 and hole 15. In most of these cases there is a white line on the road (to the right and left) which marks the boundary. A ball on or beyond the white line is out of bounds.

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• You may never remove out of bounds stakes on the course even if one impedes your swing. Also, you do not get free relief from an out of bounds stake.

Question 4: Can you give an explanation of out of bounds on hole number 4 and how the ditch comes in to play?

THE GOLDEN RULES

Question 2: How do you take relief when you go out of bounds? And what is the penalty?

OFSLEEVEAFORFREEBALLS Submit by emailing us at rules4golf @gmail.com Until next time, keep the questions coming! -The Mighty Rules Gurus 25 Princess Anne Living | September/October 2022

• If you think your ball may be out of bounds, you should announce and play a provisional ball. If your original ball is in play you must play that ball.

• You may stand out of bounds when hitting a ball in bounds.

Answer:

• If a fence is a boundary fence, you do not get free relief from the fence.

Answer: The boundary stakes start on the left side of the hole beyond the red penalty area and tie into the road near the 5th tee. There is a ditch that runs parallel to the road. One side of this ditch is marked with a red line; the other side is defined by the edge of the road. A ball that is in the ditch but touching the road is in bounds. A ball that is on the road is out of bounds. A ball that comes to rest beyond the road is out of bounds even if it comes to rest on Hole #5.

Answer: There is a boundary line on all 18 holes at the PACC. The only hole where it is extremely rare for the boundary to come into play is hole 7. There is a boundary line on the road both to the left and right of the 7th tee. Not sure if I’ve ever seen a player hit out of bounds there.

Things to remember about out of bounds:

1. If the ball is out of bounds, the player must take stroke and distance relief by adding one penalty stroke and playing again from where the original stroke was made. For instance, if the tee shot was hit out of bounds, the player must play again from the teeing area and add a penalty stroke. The next stroke is the player’s third.

• If any part of the ball is in bounds, it is considered in bounds.

2. The PACC has adopted a Local Rule to speed play when a player has not played a provisional ball and cannot find the ball or finds it out of bounds. In this case, for a two-stroke penalty, the player can drop two club lengths into the fairway at a point that is the same distance from the hole as the point where the ball is estimated to have been lost or to have crossed the boundary line.

Question 3: Are there any holes at PACC that out of bounds does not come into play?

HOLE NUMBER FOUR

HOLE NUMBER EIGHT WHITESTRIPPVC

FENCES

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BOUNDARY EDGE AREA

Front row | Bobby Carroll

Frank Stingo

Bob Gladu

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Middle row (left to right) | Carter StJohn, Jon Wynne, Will Fick Back row (left to right) | Drew Proctor, Jason Page, Dante Revell, Grady Stevenson, Bennett Mccauley, David Scott, Corey Watson, Austin Cleto, Ian Etheridge, Jordan Spitler

Davonte Terry Jordan Sanson

Erin Courrier | 5 Years Dion Jakum | 3 Years

Gary Harris | 52 Years

FULL TIME

GOLF COURSE & GROUNDS UPDATEcourse

Jon Wynne | 15 Years

I can't express my gratitude enough for everything this group has done to provide the best playing conditions for PACC this season. I am proud of this Team and what they have been able to accomplish so far this year. Thank you for your hard work.

NEW FULL TIME Ian Etherage

Devante Terry | 3 Years

Frank Stingo | 6 Years

Your Golf Maintenance Team

Drew Proctor | 21 Years

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David Scott | 12 Years

Wesley McClung | 12 Years

Jason Page | 22 Years

Austin Cleto | 1 Year Corey Watson | 1 Year

PART TIME

Jordan Spitler, Director of Golf Course Maintenance and Club Grounds

Bobby Carroll | 53 Years

Efrain Perez | 4 Years

Jimmy Mcleod | 6 Years

Richard Thibault | 1 Year Tod Marcey | 1 Year

Bob Gladu | 33 Years

James Payne | 1 Year

Tuesday - Friday 7:15 am – 6:00 pm 7:30 am – 7:00 pm 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

Notable Achievements

*Range closes at 4:30 pm on Sunday for maintenance

The final day started off with a beautiful morning as the groups prepared for a great day of golf. Twelve teams headed to our closest to the hole competition where we started on #18 with an accumulative total distance between the two partners. Out of the twelve, three headed to the 17th hole: Joe Stoner and Dave Marbain, Jono Dahl and Tyler Osteen, and Brandon Beavers and Dan Peterson. The teams of Joe Stoner and Dave Marbain and Jono Dahl and Tyler Osteen both finished the first playoff hole with par. With both teams advancing to 18, Jono Dahl and his partner Tyler Osteen found themselves with two putts to win. A big congratulations to Jono Dahl & Tyler Osteen on their victory! Thank you all for an amazing event! This is truly our favorite weekend of the year!

Labor Day

LADIES’ MEMBER-GUEST

Saturday & Sunday* 6:15 am – 6:00 pm 7:30 am – 7:00 pm 7:00 am – 5:00 pm

LABOR DAY SHOTGUN

Friday, September 2 – Monday, September 5 | Golf Shop | 6:15 am - 6:00 pm Come join us for a sidewalk sale, plus 25% off inside apparel and 20% off shoes, bags, sunglasses and accessories!

HOURS OF OPERATION

SEPT. 1-28 Monday Closed

SEPT. 29 - OCT. 30 Monday Closed

WEEKEND SIDEWALK SALE

9:00 am – 6:30 pm Closed

Saturday & Sunday* 7:30 am – 6:00 pm 7:30 am – 6:30 pm 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

WOW!! What an amazing two days! The 2022 Martha-Macklin Smith Ladies Member-Guest was one to remember! We crowned a new champion, had a hole in one, drank a few orange crushes, had our tee gift personalized by a blacksmith, smiled a lot and had a ton of fun! A special congratulations is in order for our 2022 Martha Macklin-Smith Ladies Member-Guest Champions Evie Odom, Sherry Wrucke, Vicki Devine and Doris Addenbrook whose team score of 17 under par was good enough to claim the title by one stroke. We also want to recognize Martha Davidson whose hole in one on number 11 provided a ton of excitement (and a champagne toast). Congratulations to all of our winners!

DAY GOLF SHOP BAG ROOM/RANGE TEE TIMES

MEN’S MEMBER-GUEST

PLEASE NOTE | The golf shop and course will be closed September 12 -13 for aerification.

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9:00 am – 7:00 pm Closed

Monday, September 5 | 8:30 am shotgun Signup for this event opens on Sunday, August 28 at 4:00 pm through ForeTees under the 'Events' tab. Tee times will open from 1:10 pm to 5:00 pm following the shotgun. The course will be open Tuesday, September 6 for normal play.

Tuesday - Friday 7:30 am – 6:00 pm 7:30 am – 6:30 pm 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

FROM THE LINKS golf

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Overall Champions: Doris Addenbrook, Vicki Devine, Sherry Wrucke and Evie Odom

Overall Champions: Jono Dahl and Tyler Osteen

Els For Autism Pro Am Invitational

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Roger Newsom

Evan Beck

Evie Odom Invitational

George Owens

Notable Achievements

SUPER SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP ~ GEORGE OWENS

EVIE ODOM INVITATIONAL

Roger also played in the British Senior Am where he competed against the best in the world at Royal Dornoch in Scotland and placed 21st! To receive a spot in the field and compete against the best in the world is a tremendous honor and we are so proud of his amazing finish!

Congratulations to Roger Newsom for his win at the CB MacDonald Invitational played at National Golf Links in Montauk, NY. The CB MacDonald honors Charles Blair MacDonald, who is considered to be the father of modern golf course architecture. He was the first U.S. Amateur champion, and his 1909 design of the National Golf Links of America was revolutionary. Roger made his way through an 18-hole stroke play qualifying round which determined the match play brackets. One by one, Roger took down the top senior amateurs in the country to claim the victory.

Goodbye 60, hello 59! Congratulations to Evan Beck who, through the thunder and rain, shot 59 and set the new course record! After a few pars and a birdie to start, he proceeded to make eight birdies in a row to get to nine under through 12 holes. Well done Evan, you continue to amaze us with your accomplishments.

CB MACDONALD INVITATIONAL ~ ROGER NEWSOM

The final day of the 2022 Super Senior Club Championship saw some great action by two formidable opponents. Number three seed Tommy Thomson took on the number four seed George Owens in the finals. The match was tied as they headed to the back nine. The match was tied heading into the 16th green, where Mr. Owens ultimately found himself one down going into 17. Mr. Owens grinded to win 17 to go into hole 18 all square. Both players parred hole 18 forcing the match to go into extra holes. In their 19th hole, Mr. Owens hit two perfect shots onto the green giving himself a look at birdie, but a great chance at par, which he eventually made to win the hole and hold the title of 2022 Super Senior Club Champion. Congratulations to George Owens on his victory, and a valiant effort for Tommy Thomson! Great playing to all who competed!

PACC PRO-AM INVITATIONAL TO BENEFIT ELS FOR AUTISM

FROM THE LINKS

NEW COURSE RECORD ~ EVAN BECK

Princess Anne is excited to welcome back the Evie Odom Invitational which, hosted by the ODU Monarchs, brings 15 collegiate teams from around the country to our course. The field for this year’s event includes: Minnesota, East Carolina University, Charlotte, Indiana, Penn State, Sacramento State, College of Charleston, James Madison University, South Florida, Coastal Carolina, North Florida, Chattanooga, Princeton and Middle Tennessee. The event will be held September 29th through October 2nd. It takes many hands to execute an event of this magnitude, anyone interested in volunteering can contact Alice Striffler at 757-478-8130. Please Note | This event will impact daily play. Tee time availability will be limited to the afternoon during these days.

For the sixth consecutive year, the Princess Anne will host the PACC Pro-Am Invitational to benefit Els for Autism on Sunday, October 16th and Monday, October 17th. Our honorary Club Member Ernie Els will return with a handful of Tour Champion Players to compete for the Pro-Am title and more importantly raise awareness for autism. This event has raised over one million dollars with charitable donations being made to the Els for Autism Foundation, F.A.C.T. (Families of Autistic Children in Tidewater) VAF (Virginia Autism Foundation) and SEALKIDS. Although foursomes are sold out, there are other opportunities for our Members to enjoy the event and donate to a wonderful cause.

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In the final match of the tournament, both Alice Striffler and Aven Oliver fought hard for the title, but only one could come out victorious. The front nine went back and forth between these fierce competitors. Alice won the first hole, but Aven turned around parred two to get the match back to being tied. Going into number seven, Mrs. Striffler was one up but Ms. Oliver turned it on to win that hole and eight, taking the match back to tied. Alice made a birdie on hole nine to begin the back, one up. Aven quickly replied and won hole 10 to bring the match back to tied. She then went on to win 12 to go one up on Mrs. Striffler. On the very next hole, Mrs. Striffler had an opportunity to get the match to tied with six to play, and she took advantage of it. Alice made a fantastic birdie putt and, from that point on, never took her foot off the gas. She parred the following hole to go one up and sealed the victory with a beautiful par on 17. Alice won two up with one to play. Congratulations to our runner up Aven Oliver and, most of all, the 2022 Louis H. Windholz Ladies' Club Champion Alice Striffler!

What a fantastic Sunday afternoon that saw 30 parent-child teams competing to take the crown! Congratulations to all of our victorious teams and especially our overall champions, Vicki and Chris Devine. They teamed up to shoot a gross 73 in the difficult modified alternate shot format. Thank you to all who participated in this special event. We hope you all had as much fun as we did!

RICHARD D. COOKE MEN'S CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP

Congratulations to the Princess Anne team for their victory in the 2022 Men's Triumvirate! The team shot a final cumulative score of 11 under par. They defeated Bayville Golf Club (+2) and Cavalier Golf & Yacht Club (-10). With this win, the team won its eleventh Triumvirate tournament, and brought the trophy back to Princess Anne. A round of applause to all who participated and a thank you to both Bayville and Cavalier for a fantastic day of camaradarie!

Notable Achievements

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MEN'S TRIUMVIRATE

The 2022 Leo V. Kernan Ladies' Member-Member is one to remember. We had two amazing days of golf by all of our participants. After day one, Vicki Devine and Marty Field had a one shot lead over their competitors. During the final round, many teams fought hard to catch up to this dynamite duo but, despite many efforts, the Devine/Field team was unstoppable. These ladies shot seven under par during our best ball format, after posting an amazing 16 under par during Tuesday's scramble format. Congratulations to our new Ladies' Member-Member Champions and our other division winners!

Temperatures were hot, but it didn't stop our junior golfers. Twenty of our best junior golfers took to the course to battle it out. In the Championship flight, Carson Polous shot a gross five over par to claim the title of the 2022 W. Peyton May Junior Club Champion! Congratulations to all our winners and a huge thank you to all the players and caddies who made this a special day! Championship Division Winner- Carson Poulos | 13 and Under- Max Bradshaw | 9 and Under- Laura Liebler

PARENT-CHILD TOURNAMENT

JUNIOR CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP

FROM THE LINKS

LADIES' MEMBER-MEMBER

The final round of the tournament teed off with number one seed Michael Hays taking on number two seed Bill McClanan. A back and forth start on holes one and two, then the match was tied heading into hole three where play settled down and both players settled into the match. Mr. McClanan found himself up two after great birdies on holes three and five. Tides turned quickly thereafter as Mr. Hays won three holes in a row to take a one-up lead headed into the back nine. Holes were halved from 10 to 13 where a costly double by Bill gave Mike a two-up lead headed into 15. A good par by Mr. Hays on 15 found himself three up. The match would stay this way as the first 18 concluded. A quick break and the players were back out on the course. Mr. Hays found himself in the left penalty area on hole one. He hit a miraculous shot to just outside where Mr. McClanan's ball lay. Mike then sunk the putt for par. Bill's birdie putt squeaked by the left side as the hole was halved with par. Loose shots by Mr. McClanan the second time around the front nine were costly, as Mr. Hays found himself up six standing on the fifth tee. A good par by Bill stopped the bleeding but the wounds were too much as Mike found himself seven up after 24 holes. A good par on seven followed up with a birdie on eight, Mr. Hays had collected a nine-up lead standing on the 27th hole. A par on the 27th hole gave Mr. Hays a 10 & 9 victory over a formidable opponent in Mr. Bill McClanan. A huge congratulations to Michael Hays on his 10th Richard D. Cooke Men's Club Championship and a big round of applause for our 2022 Runner up Bill McClanan.

LOUIS H. WINDHOLZ LADIES CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP

Men's Triumvirate Team

Vicki Devine

Alice Striffler

Carson Poulos

Michael Hays

Vicki Devine and Marty

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FieldPrincess

Babs Neff

Jud & Angela Elliott

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Mike Hays

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LADIES' SENIOR CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP

HUSBAND & WIFE CHAMPIONSHIP

Upcoming Tournaments

2021 Champions | Hu Odom & Scott Ferros

2021 Champion | Mike Hays

September 8 – 10

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MEN'S MEMBER-MEMBER

2021 Champions | Jud and Angela Elliott

September 25 | $60 entry fee

HAUNTED GLOW GOLF

Register through ForeTees

October 22 | $30 per player

2021 Champion | Babs Neff

FAMILY GLOW GOLF TOURNAMENT

FROM THE LINKS

October 21 | $30 per player

October 21 – 23 | $25 per player

MEN'S SENIOR CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP

October 21– 23 | $25 per player (non-PALG)

FROM THE COURTStennis

PICKLEBALL PADDLES

The Echo Carbon pairs sleek design with premium technology for the pickleball players seeking championship-quality performance. Crafted with a layer of carbon fiber across the face for lightweight power and the enhanced feel, this paddle features a classic shape with an extended handle that optimizes comfort for two-handed backhands. Look sharp and play sharper with this paddle designed for the best performance.

It couldn’t have been a more exciting weekend of high level tennis for the 2022 Summer Open Doubles Tournament benefiting An Achievable Dream. We had six PACC members that got to mix it up with some of the best tennis players we’ve ever seen on our courts. In the end, the $5,000 winners’ check went to Harvard‘s Logan Weber and Wake Forest’s Robert Maciag taking their first title as a doubles team. They beat Liberty’s Sebastian Mermersky and LSU’s Daniel Moreno, who received $2,500 for their troubles, by the score of 4-6, 7-5, 6-2. A huge thanks to all of our sponsors, committees, An Achievable Dream staff, and all of our Members that offered up their homes to house players for the weekend.

Pro Shop News

Tennis Talk

With another great summer in the books, it’s time to get back to school, get our bubble up and finish the year with a bang! We have lots of exciting things on the calendar this fall with the main event being the Member-Guest Doubles tournament which will now be in its third year of being held in October as opposed to its previous July date. We have found attendance is much higher in October since we’re not competing with so many July events, not to mention the much cooler temperatures. School-year junior programs and fall USTA league tennis will start in September. Speaking of league tennis, it’s been great to see the increase in USTA participation at PACC this year, with two ladies' 2.5 teams, a ladies' 3.0 team, a men's and a ladies' 3.5 team and a ladies' 4.0 team. That's over 60 players! Out of the six teams, two of them made it to regionals, with one finishing in second place.

Delivering an appealing combination of clean design and sheer power, Wilson’s Juice paddle brings in a new wave of paddle performance to the pickleball court. The Juice features a printed spin tech on the paddle surface that increases ball rotation off the paddle surface, giving players the confidence they need to be aggressive with powerful shots in the given situation. Having a wide body shape for a generous sweet spot and a core that impressively dampens vibrations, Wilson Juice feels great and performs even better.

If you stop by the shop, make sure to check out our new pickleball paddles. Wilson Juice and Echo Carbon are fantastic if you are looking to have fun and bring out some great performance on the pickleball court.

Wilson Juice

WIlson Echo Carbon

PACC Summer Open July 15 & 16

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Watch Alek's tip on proper grip for your pickleball racquet.

Alek Grzegorzewski

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SWING VOLLEY VS. TRADITIONAL VOLLEY FROM THE MID-COURT AREA

Message from Alek: “I am thrilled to be part of the Princess Anne Family as the new pickleball professional and to offer more availability for lessons, clinics, tournaments and all-around gameplay to the Club. Looking forward to seeing you all out on the courts!”

When Alek is not on the court, he likes to work on his golf game or spends time in the kitchen cooking his favorite dishes. Originating from Poland, some of his favorite things to cook are pierogi, anything with kielbasa and sauerkraut, and Sernik, a polish-style cheesecake.

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Welcome Alek Grzegorzewski – Pickleball Professional

John’s Tip of the Month

The swing volley gets its namesake from the fact that it’s a groundstroke technique but the ball is taken in the air, so a regular semi western forehand grip is used with a full forehand backswing and follow through. The ball should be hit with heavy topspin for control and power and the contact should be somewhere between shoulders and waist. Ideally, you would hit the ball when it is dropping into your strike zone as opposed to hitting it when it’s still rising and your feet would be set.

We are happy to welcome our new Pickleball Pro Alek Grzegorzewski! Alek is 27 years old and originally from Charlotte, North Carolina. Moving to the Hampton Roads area just before high school, he graduated from Peninsula Catholic High School in Newport News, VA. From there, he went to Tidewater Community College where he graduated with an associate's of science degree. He is currently enrolled at Old Dominion University working towards a bachelor's in mechanical engineering.

Alek has been teaching pickleball professionally for four years. He's certified in two different teaching organizations, Professional Pickleball Registry (PPR) and the International Pickleball Teaching Professional Association (IPTPA). Within the IPTPA, he holds a total of three certifications: certified instructor, certified junior pickleball instructor and certified rating specialist.

Both of these shots can be very effective when transitioning from the baseline to the net or just as an opportunistic move forward when you see the ball floating up high over the net. Let’s break them down.

FROM THE COURTS

Which one is better? The swing volley can be hit with way more power, so it’s a bigger shot. It’s also riskier though because it requires impeccable timing and technique. The traditional volley is much easier to execute even though it lacks the punch of a swing volley but makes up for it in precision and reliability.

The traditional volley is, of course, hit with the continental grip and, ideally, you would contact the ball at eye level. The footwork is continuous so that you are moving through the shot. Spin should be scarce, so maybe a hint of underspin to get the ball to carry over the net from that far back.

Included: Beer • Wine • Hors d’oeurvres • Saturday party on Breaker's Boulevard

We were thrilled to get a record 91 tennis Members, playing in seven divisions, in our Singles Club Championships this year! This tournament used to be held in July, but for the past few years we moved it to May to take advantage of the cooler weather. Due to COVID-19, we had to push it back to the summer, so it ran for two weeks in July. We had a beautiful night for the finals. A huge thanks to all our participants for making it another record breaking Singles Club Championship! Here are the new Club champions:

Adult Singles Club Championship

Format | Two sets and a third set super tiebreaker in lieu of the third

FROM THE COURTS

Upcoming Events

PACC outdoor clay courts (matches may be moved indoors during inclement weather) | $150/person

Men’s Open Consolation – Brandon Beavers def. Giovanni Donatelli Men’s A Consolation – Jesse King def. Adam Long Men’s B Consolation – Dan Morrall def. Chase Huffman Men’s C Consolation – Dean Martin def. Edwin Crandley Women’s A Consolation – Lexi Rawls def. Suzanne Mihlon Women’s B Consolation – Alyse Chickey def. Rachel Holroyd Women’s C Consolation – Kendra Horton def. Laura Rixey

Friday, September 30 - Sunday, October 2

Men’s Senior Division: 60 and older | One-day tournament on Saturday | $150/team

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Continental breakfast • Lunch • Gift for players

MEMBER-GUEST DOUBLES TOURNAMENT

Divisions | Open (NTRP combined levels 9.0 and up) | “A” (8.0-8.5) | “B” (7.0-7.5) | “C” (6.0-6.5)

Men’s Open Final – Andrew Roberts def. Britt Visser Men’s A Final – Jeffrey Breit def. Jaime Conley Men’s B Final – Lucky Peterson def. Joe Gondusky Men's C Final – Cliff Cutchins def. Ray Gessner Women’s Open Round Robin – Debby Levi def. Vinita Folck Women’s A Final – Caroline Dozier def. Dillon Yost Women’s B Final – Liz Martin def. Frances Lazarow Women’s C Final – Stephanie Bowen def. Ashley Allman

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Member-Guest Doubles Tournament Friday, September 30 – Sunday, October 2

Thursday, November 24

Students continue to work on the technical fundamentals of the forehand, backhand, serve, overhead and volley. In each class, they receive instruction on technique while participating in high energy tennis drills. When court space is available, there will be match play as well. This group is for intermediate and advanced players ages 12 and under who have played some USTA junior tournaments and/or Junior Team Tennis. Green dot balls will primarily be used but orange balls can be used in certain situations as well.

Mondays at 4:30 pm / Sundays at 11:00 am | Indoor Tennis Courts | Ages 4 -7 | $18/person

Event UpcomingCalendarEvents

FROM THE COURTS

Friday, September 2 – Sunday, September 4 Spindle Cup (@ CCV) Friday, September 9 – Saturday, September 10

ThanksgivingNovember Day Cardio

Sunday, October 16

A mix of hand-tossed and racquet-fed hitting drills for basic stroke development. More focus on tennis skill-building exercises like handeye coordination and tracking drills. The lesson revolves around the Net Gen Pre Rally Red Ball 1, 2 and 3 curricula using corresponding equipment including 36 ft courts with appropriately sized nets, red balls and 19–23 inch racquets. Activities are fun and imaginative so that learning tennis is relevant and enjoyable to even the youngest players.

Tuesdays at 5:00 pm / Sundays at 12:00 pm | Indoor Tennis Courts | Ages 8 -11 | $18/person

This program is the continuation of the Net Generation pathway bringing players up from Red Ball, as well as for beginners and intermediate players between the ages of 8-11 years old. We introduce students to core tennis strokes in a fun, interactive environment. Students learn the technical fundamentals of the forehand, backhand, serve, overhead and volley. They’ll partake in fun games and learn how to play points through rallying.

Doubles Club Championship

JUNIOR PROGRAMS STARTING IN SEPTEMBER

Net/Gen Red Ball Clinic

Junior Academy

Tuesdays and Thursdays 5:00 - 7:00 pm / Sundays 1:00 pm | Indoor Tennis Courts | Price depends on number of participants

Holiday Tennis Camps TBD

JuniorOctoberCountry Club Cup

Member-MemberDecember

Member-MemberSeptember

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Mixed Doubles Tournament

Friday, December 9 – Sunday, December 11

Net/Gen Orange Ball Clinic

Favorite exercise: Zumba and Yoga, and I really enjoy lifting too Favorite yoga pose: Dancing Warrior and Inversions

A: Whenever I feel off track, I bring myself back to my routine. Drinking half my body weight in ounces of water every day and my normal eating routine help. Time off and vacations are critical to recover, but my body can only tolerate a few days off my regular routine. My body feels best when I move every day, but that doesn't mean a hard workout! Moving, stretching and mobility are a key factor in my life these days. –Crissy White

RACHEL LEE

Shout Out

A: I find that being in nature is a great way to relax and feel more grounded. Walks on the beach, Norfolk Botanical Gardens, Sea Shore state park and Noland Trail are all locally available areas for a quiet, meditative walk. The combination of exercise and being present in nature is good medicine. –Michael Corrie

A: I love to embrace the shorter days of fall and winter as a time to focus on physical recovery and quality sleep. This includes eating earlier in the evening, finding time for leisurely walks with my son and establishing a better sleep routine. For better sleep, I start to wind-down earlier, take Epsom salt baths and keep the lights low or use candles. –Andrea Pettay

I am shouting out Rachel Lee, a young lady who does not stop to amaze me with her dedication to growth through challenging her body, mind and discovering new depth in her spirit. –Larissa, Personal Trainer & Thai Yoga Therapist

Q: FALL IS A GREAT TIME TO RESET AND RE-CENTER AFTER A BUSY SUMMER AND BEFORE THE HOLIDAYS ARRIVE. WHAT’S ONE THING YOU DO IN THE FALL TO RECOVER AND FIND BALANCE?

RACHEL'S FAST FIVE

LIFESTYLES & FITNESS fitness

Exercise I love to hate: Burpees, Sprints, Anything on sand, Push-ups Favorite indulgence: Chocolate

Ask the Fit Pro

Something about me most people don’t know: I was a competitive gymnast growing up and cheered in college

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Jenny Sessoms

Watch Jenny's 10-minute workout you can do anywhere without equipment.

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My name is Jenny Sessoms (sorry, not related to Will) and I've been teaching group fitness for more than 20 years. When I'm not teaching everything from spin to pilates or yoga, I can be found outdoors running or cycling at sunrise. Outside of the gym, my husband and I enjoy coaching our sons in soccer and football. I love to begin and end my yoga classes with inspirational quotes and positive affirmations. Here are a few of my favorites:

I am kind

I have a voice and that voice matters

I am resillient

LIFESTYLES & FITNESS

I am grateful for this moment

I am growing through every experience

I choose to be positive and optimistic I am faithful in all my endeavors

I know my worth I am energized by my passion

I am equipped with all the tools I need to succeed

Welcome Jenny Sessoms Fitness Instructor

I am capable of making changes in my life

I am determined to succeed

I strive to be the best version of me

I strive to listen more than I speak I strive to read more than I write I am the author of my story

I am stronger than I think

I am blessed

I live for those I love and for what I love I choose compassion and cooperation over competition

I honor my commitments and promises

I am enough

I challenge myself to grow

I aspire to be a blessing and an inspiration to others

I am intrinsically motivated to achieve goals, overcome challenges and live with passion

Thirty of our swimmers qualified for the All-Star Meet. Five of our swimming records were broken this summer by one swimmer Liza Cutchins! She set the records in the 10 & Under 25m Freestyle – 15.05, 50m Freestyle – 32.83, 25m Breaststroke - 19.94, 25m Backstroke – 16.99, and the 25m Butterfly – 15.95. As you will see from our records board in the Breakers breezeway, these records are getting harder to best. Please join me in congratulating our swimmers and coaches for all of their hard work and dedication this season.

Hours of Operation on Labor Day

Hours of Operation in September

Message from Brian Triolet Aquatics Director

Thank you to the leadership of our coaching team. Katie Lorenz and our diving team has enjoyed much success. With their efforts, we were able to host three home meets. Their season culminated in the PACC Diving Invitational. Congratulations to the dive coaches, parents and divers for such a wonderful season.

Members/Guests | 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

Daily | Adults (swim at your own risk) | 5:30 am daily

It won’t be long now before we bring an end to pool season at PACC. I hope that all of you have felt like the pool team has lived up to your expectations. If we did not, you should make every effort to let me, the pool team or the Pool Committee Members know where we failed to make this season one of the best for you and your family! I would like to take this opportunity to thank the lifeguard team for their commitment to a safe pool environment throughout the season.

In closing, I would like to thank all of the families that supported PACC Breakers this season; with special thanks to everyone who volunteered to help with scoring, judging, and timing. I would also like to extend our gratitude to our team sponsors who gave generously to help maintain a high-quality swimming and diving program. Lastly, I would like to thank the Pool Committee for all of their support, advice and tireless efforts supporting all of the activities at the pool this summer.

Weekends | Members/Guests | 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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Even though the first day of school is almost upon us, we are still open for adult swimmers throughout September and open weekends for the general membership and their guests. Make a note of the dates and times for September, as they are listed in this publication, and come on out to the pool for some relaxation. Remember, our pool is heated and the warm water might be just the thing to help bring an end to those great days of summer!

FROM THE DEEP ENDaquatics

Our swim coaches, Bryan Rudolph, Chris Hakim, Emma Hewitt and Brynn Brazukas also had a wonderful season with 125 swimmers representing the PACC Breakers competing in the Porpoise Division. Though their record didn’t show it, the swimmers had a great season with many personal bests and team records. Our swimmers also competed well at the Divisional meet finishing sixth overall.

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Helen White

Liza Cutchins Anne

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Elizabeth Grant

Maddie Korte

2022 Thomas F. Clements Award Winner | Elizabeth Grant

12 AND UNDER

8 AND UNDER

13-14

10 & Under 25 Breast - 19.94

Boys – MVP | Preston Moore • Coach’s Award | Liam Harrison Girls – MVP | Heidi Hofmeister • Coach’s Award | Lane Horton

Awards of Excellence

Boys – MVP | Walker Korte • Coach’s Award | Rhett Hofmeister Girls – MVP | Lacy Moore • Coach’s Award | Vivian Bowers

10 & Under 25 Back - 16.99

SWIMMING AWARDS

2022 C. Scott Evans Jr. Award Winner | Maddie Korte

2022 PACC Swim & Dive Team Banquet Awards

Boys – MVP | Jack Watson • Coach’s Award | Ryan Benton Girls – MVP | Betsy McCabe • Coach’s Award | Banks Brown

Boys – MVP | Carson Poulos • Coach’s Award | Reed Radar

LIZA CUTCHINS

10 AND UNDER

10 & Under 25 Fly - 15.95

During the end-of-the-year Swim & Dive Banquet, the following awards were given to the best performers of the season.

Boys – MVP | Jack Poteran • Coach’s Award | Luke Dozier Girls – MVP | Susanna Kraus • Coach’s Award | Katie Mihlon

15-18

2022 Herman L. Butt Award Winner | Helen White

6 AND UNDER

Boys – MVP | Vaughan Cutchins • Coach’s Award | John Benton Girls – MVP | Liza Pridgen • Coach’s Award | Caroline Willis

2022 Cedric M. Johnson Award Winner | Liza Cutchins

10 & Under 50 Free - 32.82

DIVING AWARDS

FROM THE DEEP END

PACC Breakers - New Records

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10 & Under 25 Free - 15.05

Reagan Haynsworth 8 and Under 25m Breast 5

NAME AGE GROUP EVENTS PLACE

Heidi Hofmeister 8 and Under 25m Breast 3

Marlee Brown 12 and Under 50m Free 50m 100mBreastIM 244

Divisional Swimming Championship Results (top 6 place finishers)

Carter Inman 10 and Under 25m Breast 6

RELAY EVENTS

Betsy McCabe 8 and Under 50m Free 2

Liza Cutchins 10 and Under 25m Free 25m Back 25m Fly 111

5th 6 and Under 100 m Mixed Freestyle Relay: Walker Korte, Claire King, Jonathan Reed, Lacy Moore

Carter Inman 8 and Under 25m Free 6

2nd 14 and Under 200 m Mixed Freestyle Relay: Liza Pridgen, Liddy Lehmkuhler, Vaughan Cutchins, John Benton

Susanna Kraus 10 and Under 50m Free 25m Breast

Sallie Carter McCabe 8and Under 50m 100mFreeIM 41

THE DEEP END

Lacy Moore 6 and Under 25m Free 25m Back 64

3rd 8 and Under Girls 100 m Freestyle Relay: Reagan Haynsworth, Heidi Hofmeister, Lane Horton, Mary Grace Williston

1st 14 and Under Girls 200 m Freestyle Relay: Liddy Lehmkuhler, Caroline Willis, Luella Braidwood, Liza Pridgen

NAME AGE GROUP EVENTS PLACE

Banks Brown 12 and Under 50m Breast 6

3rd 12 and Under Girls 100 m Freestyle Relay: Betsy McCabe, Banks Brown, Sallie Carter McCabe, Marlee Brown

Liddy Lehmkuhler 14 and Under 50m Back 3

Liza Pridgen 14 and Under 50m 50m100mFreeIMFly 122

Gage Spade 18 and Under 50m 50m100mFreeIMFly 413

Lana Macchi 18 and Under 50m 50m100mFreeIMFly 221

5th 14 and Under Boys 200 m Freestyle Relay: Vaughan Cutchins, Andrew Buchanan, Ryan Benton, John Benton

Divisional Swimming Championship Results

Harrison Kraus 8 and Under 50m Free 25m Fly 32

Mary Grace Williston 8 and Under 25m Free 25m Back 24

Caroline Willis 14 and Under 50m 50m100mBreastIMBack 552

3rd 18 and Under Mixed 200 m Medley Relay: Helen McCabe, Lana Macchi, Carson Poulos, Gage Spade

1st 10 and Under Girls 100 m Freestyle Relay: Carter Inman, Susanna Kraus, Madison Emerson, Liza Cutchins

2nd 18 and Under 200 m Mixed Freestyle Relay: Carson Poulos, Lana Macchi, Caroline Willis, Gage Spade

Harrison Hines 8 and Under 25m Back 5

Preston Moore 8 and Under 25m Free 25m Breast 25m Back 424

5th 8 and Under 100 m Mixed Freestyle Relay: Mary Grace Williston, Harrison Hines, Reagan Haynsworth, Preston Moore

Sallie Carter McCabe 12 and Under 50m Back 5

Addison Neff 8 and Under 25m Fly 5

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6th 10 and Under 100 m Mixed Freestyle Relay: Carter Inman, Henry Coleman, Harrison Kraus, Liza Cutchins

Betsy McCabe 12 and Under 100m IM 50m Back 50m Fly 533

John Benton 14 and Under 100m IM 50m Fly 54

Carson Poulos 18 and Under 50m Breast 2

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Adam Hakim 18 and Under 50m Back 50m Fly 66

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sSunday Brunch Clubhouse

sEnd of Summer Smash Pool Deck

sSunday Brunch Clubhouse

s Lunch/DinnerBreakfast/ Breakers

sPool Open 10 am - 6 pm

s DinnerBreakfast/Lunch/ Breakers

sGrillin' & Chillin' Breakers Blvd.

s Lunch/DinnerBreakfast/ Breakers

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sPizza & Salad Night Breakers

s DinnerBreakfast/Lunch/ Breakers

sPrime Rib Night Clubhouse

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sGrillin' & Chillin' Breakers Blvd.

sGolf AerificationClosed:CourseGreens

sNo Event)ServiceDinner(Private Clubhouse

sGolf Course Open

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday September

s DinnerBreakfast/Lunch/ Breakers

s DinnerBreakfast/Lunch/ Breakers

s1/2 Price Wine Night Clubhouse sPizza & Salad Night Breakers

sGrillin' & Chillin' Breakers Blvd.

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sHusband & Wife Golf Tournament

s1/2 Price Wine Night Clubhouse

s1/2 Price Wine Night Clubhouse

sSunday Brunch Clubhouse

sLabor WeekedDayCookout

sPizza & Salad Night Breakers

sPizza & Salad Night Breakers

sWine Class Clubhouse

s1/2 Price Wine Night Clubhouse

s Camp-OutChildren’s Night Golf Course

s ThursdayThrowback Clubhouse

s Lunch/DinnerBreakfast/ Breakers

sSpindle Cup (@CCV)

sSpindle Cup (@CCV)

sGolf Sidewalk Sale ( Mon)

sSunday Brunch Clubhouse

sSocial/Dining sGolf sTennis

sAquatics sFitness sYouth

sEvie InvitationalOdom ( Sun)

sBallet Class Clubhouse s ThursdayThrowback Clubhouse

s DinnerBreakfast/Lunch/ Breakers

sPrime Rib Night Clubhouse

sPrime Rib Night Clubhouse

s GuestMember-Doubles ( Sun)

sGolf AerificationClosed:CourseGreens

s MemberMember-Doubles ( Mon)

sPrime Rib Night Clubhouse

sMen’s Member-MemberGolf ( Sat) s ThursdayThrowback Clubhouse s ThursdayThrowback Clubhouse s ThursdayThrowback Clubhouse

s DinnerBrunch/Lunch/Breakfast/ Breakers

sBallet Class Clubhouse s ThursdayThrowback Clubhouse

sWine Dinner Clubhouse

s DinnerBreakfast/Lunch/ Breakers

s DecoratingPumpkin

sMens Senior Club Champ. ( Sun)

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s ThursdayThrowback Clubhouse

s DinnerBrunch/Lunch/Breakfast/ Breakers

sPrime Rib Night Clubhouse

sBallet Class Clubhouse s ThursdayThrowback Clubhouse

s1/2 Price Wine Night Clubhouse

s Lunch/DinnerBreakfast/ Breakers

s DecoratingPumpkin Breakers

s1/2 Price Wine Night Clubhouse

sSunday Brunch Clubhouse

sSunday Brunch Clubhouse

s Lunch/DinnerBreakfast/ Breakers

sJr. CC Cup

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sPrime Rib Night Clubhouse

sShrimp Boil Night Breakers

s Lunch/DinnerBreakfast/ Breakers

s1/2 Price Wine Night Clubhouse

sBallet Class Clubhouse s ThursdayThrowback Clubhouse

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s DinnerBrunch/Lunch/Breakfast/ Breakers

sPACC Pro-Am

sLadies’ Senior Club Champ. ( Sun) s GlowHauntedGolf

sAnnual Meeting & Dinner Clubhouse

sPrime Rib Night Clubhouse

sSunday Brunch Clubhouse

Breakers

sBallet Class Clubhouse

sShrimp Boil Night Breakers

sSunday Brunch Clubhouse

sFamily Glow Golf s DinnerBreakfast/Lunch/ Breakers

sGrillin' & Chillin' Breaker's Blvd.

sShrimp Boil Night Breakers

sFall Festival & Hayride West Lawn

s1/2 Price Wine Night Clubhouse

sBourbon & Bites Breakers

sPrime Rib Night Clubhouse

s HalloweenChildren’s Clubhouse

sShrimp Boil Night Breakers

s DinnerBrunch/Lunch/Breakfast/ Breakers

sPACC Pro-Am

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday FridayOctoberSaturday

Sat & Sun 7:30 am – 6 pm 7 am – 6:30 pm 8 am – 5 pm

Tues – Fri 7:30 am – 6 pm 7 am – 6:30 pm 8 am – 5 pm

Sat & Sun 6:30 am – 6 pm 6 am – 7 pm 7 am – 6 pm

Golf Pro Shop

Golf Shop and Golf Course Closed | The golf shop and golf course will be closed September 12 – 13 due to aerification.

Saturday 8:30 am – 2:30 pm and 5:30 – 9:30 pm

Brunch Sunday 9:30 am – 2 pm

Tennis Pro Shop

Lunch/Dinner Sunday 1 pm – 8 pm

Monday – Friday 8 am – 1:30 pm

Men’s Lounge

Friday 5:30 – 9:30 pm

Dinner Wednesday – Friday 4 pm – 9 pm

Ladies’ Lounge

September Daily Adult Lap (swim at own risk) 5:30 am daily

Kid’s Club 3800

Lunch Tuesday – Friday 11 am – 2 pm

Fall Hours

Saturday & Sunday 10 am – 6 pm Pool

Daily 8 am – 5 pm

Babysitting is available for special events as advertised. Drop-in permitted when space is available. Register online.

Fitness Center

Day Golf Shop Bag Room/Range Tee Times

Mon Closed 8 am – 7:30 pm Course Closed

Dinner Tuesday – Thursday 5 pm – 9 pm

Labor Day | Monday, September 6, the golf course will be open at 7:00 am and the Pro Shop at 6:30 am. Tuesday, September 7, the golf course will be open.

Saturday & Sunday 5 am – 6 pm

Labor Day Members/Guests 11 am – 7 pm

Hours

Chesapeake / Linkhorn Lounge

Tues – Fri 7:30 am – 6 pm 6:30 am – 7 pm 8 am – 6 pm

Friday 5 am – 7 pm

Lunch Tuesday – Saturday 11 am – 5 pm

Monday – Thursday 5 am – 9 pm

Mon Closed 8 am – 6:30 pm Course Closed

October 1 - October 31

Lunch Tuesday – Sunday 11 am – 2 pm

Lunch/Dinner Saturday 11 am – 9 pm

Brunch Sunday (October only) 11 am – 1 pm

Breakers

Day Golf Shop Bag Room/Range Tee Times

September 1 - September 29

Friday/Saturday 5 pm – 10 pm

Breakfast Saturday & Sunday 8 am – 11 am

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