Princess Anne
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Breakers 961-2884 Clubhouse 428-4141 Fax 428-4423 Fitness 440-3102 Golf 422-3360
McCall Andy 757-440-3101
Director of Catering & Special Events mccall@princessannecc.com
Monica Au 757-961-2884 Breakers Manager mau@princessannecc.com
Geoff Benson 757-428-4141 ext: 322 Executive Chef gbenson@princessannecc.com
Kristen Bunting 757-440-3111
Director of Marketing & Communications kbunting@princessannecc.com
Mardy Colling 757-440-3104
Asst. Manager –Food & Beverage mcolling@princessannecc.com
John Fraser 757-440-3117 Director of Tennis jfraser@princessannecc.com
Jennifer Garrott 757-440-3110
Asst. Manager –Clubhouse Operations jgarrott@princessannecc.com
Chrissy Grulich 757-428-4141 Member Services Manager cgrulich@princessannecc.com
Massage 440-3102 Pool 425-1117
Security 287-6982 Tennis 428-7803 Men’s Lg. 440-3112
Steve Layden 757-440-3105 Restaurant Manager slayden@princessannecc.com
Matt Liebler 757-440-3109 Head PGA Golf Professional mliebler@princessannecc.com
Taylor Nelson 757-428-4141 ext: 304 Youth Programs Manager tnelson@princessannecc.com
Andrea Pettay 757-440-3103
Director of Fitness & Wellness apettay@princessannecc.com
Paul Rosario 757-440-3114 Purchasing Director prosario@princessannecc.com
Bill Shonk 757-440-3100 General Manager wshonk@princessannecc.com
Jordan Spitler 757-440-3119
Director of Golf Course Maintenance and Club Grounds jspitler@princessannecc.com
Lane Torbert 757-428-4141 ext: 340 Banquet Manager ltorbert@princessannecc.com
Brian Triolet 757-425-1117
Up-to-Date from the General Manager 2 Welcome New Members ..................................................................... 3 Modern Manners 13
Membership Matters 14 Social/Dining Calendar
......................................................................... 15 Social and Dining 16 Youth Activities 23
The Golden Rules 25 From the Greens 27 From the Links 28 From the Courts 31
Lifestyles & Fitness................................................................................ 38 Calendar 41
Christopher J. Fanney President Susan T. Pender Vice President Leslie R. Watson Secretary Patrick L. Shuler Treasurer
Robert Beasley, III Neil Brown Michael Cowan, Jr. Kelly Disharoon
Bekki Jucksch John Mazach Joshua Parnell Shannan Poteran
Cathie Havrilesky 757-440-3115 Controller chavrilesky@princessannecc.com
Denise Johnson 757-440-3113
HR & Accounting Director djohnson@princessannecc.com
Aquatics Director btriolet@princessannecc.com
Courtney Whittemore 757-428-4141 ext: 313 Membership Director cwhittemore@princessannecc.com
Barbara Sessoms Monica Stein Roger Stroud John Wilson, Jr.
Entertainment
Monica Stein Finance
Pat Shuler Fitness Barbara Sessoms Golf Roger Stroud Green John Wilson, Jr. House ...............................................John Mazach Membership Josh Parnell Pool Dave Poteran (Chair) Shannan Poteran (Board Liaison) Rules Ran Randolph Jr. Tennis ...............................................Bekki Jucksch Youth Involvement Kelly Disharoon
SPECIAL COMMITTEES: Wine Committee Gray Randolph Historical Preservation
.................... Sandra Baylor Membership I.D. Robert Beasley, III Tradition Andy Dickinson Building Chris Fanney | Susan Pender
This is my last message as Club President and there is not enough space here to thank everyone for making the past two years so remarkable, meaningful and rewarding. It has truly been an honor and a privilege to serve as the 50th President of the Princess Anne Country Club and to work alongside such talented Board and Team Members. The biggest thing I’ve learned during my tenure is how dedicated our Team Members are, how challenging their jobs have been during this pandemic, and how hard they work to make the Princess Anne the premier private club in the region and the state.
I have been blessed to serve on a Board comprised of exceptionally gifted people who have consistently brought energy and wisdom to our meetings. We have focused on the Club’s future, realizing in this challenging environment that we must provide a safe and welcoming haven with first class amenities to attract future generations of PACC Members. In this vein, we have welcomed so many wonderful new families this year.
I am indebted to Vice President Susan Pender, Treasurer Patrick Shuler and Secretary Emeritus Les Watson for the countless hours they have given to our Club, their friendship and sage advice. I also wish to thank our volunteer Board for not only taking the time to serve but also for their support and thoughtful counsel as we guided this ship through the COVID-19 sea.
Finally, I think all of us should express our gratitude to Bill Shonk who has lead the PACC through the pandemic with an infinite supply of kindness, patience, wisdom and humility. The amount of meetings/phone calls over the past 20 months centering around how to keep the Club open with safe and incomparable amenities and services for our Members are too numerous to count and will be sorely missed. Bill has an exceptional Team with unbelievable talent and depth here at the PACC – Jenn Garrott, Mardy Colling, Kristen Bunting, Cathy Havrilesky, Denise Johnson, Courtney Whittemore, Matt Liebler, Jordan Spitler, John Fraser, Andrea Pettay, Geoff Benson, McCall Andy, Steve Layden, Monica Au and the entire Operations Team do an amazing job.
When the pandemic truly impacted us in March 2020 and the onslaught of ever-changing restrictions ensued, I expected an avalanche of calls and emails with constructive criticisms. I was pleasantly surprised by the positive support, friendly email suggestions and encouraging comment cards I received, which confirmed to me how fortunate we are to have a caring Membership of 1,060 plus families and how fortunate our Members are to have Operations Team focused on delivering an outstanding experience for each of us when we step onto our beautiful campus.
Our Club remains in safe and capable hands with our incoming President Susan Pender, our first thirdgeneration and female president, and Vice President John Wilson, along with an outstanding Board.
Thank you again for allowing me to serve as your President and for your faithful support.
Officers (to serve for one year)
President: Susan T. Pender
Vice President: John. W. Wilson, Jr.
Secretary: David C. Burton
Treasurer: Patrick L. Shuler
Directors (to serve for three years) John J. Hawa, Nicole F. Legum, Amy W. Metzger, Samuel E. Steingold
I too, like President Fanney notes above, very much wish to thank outgoing Directors Bekki Jucksch, Admiral John Mazach, Josh Parnell and Monica Stein. Each of these special leaders have served the Princess Anne faithfully as committee chairs and provided valuable leadership that has truly made a difference. If you have a chance to personally reach out to these devoted volunteers, I encourage you to extend congratulations and appreciation.
I was fighting back the tears as I wrote about President Fanney in last month’s column and I’m choked up again as I attempt to express my gratitude to longtime Club Secretary Les Watson. The critically important counsel, sage wisdom, stable institutional knowledge, vision and deep devotion that Secretary Watson has provided as your Club’s secretary since 2004 is immeasurable! I speak for every Board of Director (Les has served with 126 different Directors through his tenure), all nine President’s he so faithfully counseled and our Operations Team when I say that the Princess Anne Country Club owes a deep debt of gratitude to Club Secretary Leslie R. Watson. I personally will forever be grateful for his mentoring and friendship, humble behind the scenes governance guidance, passion to protect Club tradition, strategic vision – and so much more! Have a truly joyous and safe holiday season! See you at The Princess Anne!
William S. Shonk, CCM, CCE General ManagerResident Full
Sponsor: Joseph D. Taylor II
Catherine is a PACC Legacy, the daughter of Barry & Buff Koch, granddaughter of Dawson & Ann Taylor and niece of Bob, Russ and Joe Taylor. She is a graduate of Old Dominion University and is the federal support solutions supervisor for Mythics, Inc. Jared is a mortgage loan originator for OVM Financial. They live in the Great Neck area of Virginia Beach with their beloved golden retriever, Lotus. Catherine is looking forward to improving her tennis game and utilizing the fitness center while Jared is an avid golfer, ready to hit the links. They hope to enjoy as many social events as possible and spend time with their many family members and friends.
Resident
Full Sponsor: Russell LyonsJack & Morgan are lifelong Virginia Beach residents and are excited to join the Princess Anne. The couple first met as students on the lawn at UVA and will marry in Virginia Beach in the spring of 2022. They are passionate about travel, sailing around the Chesapeake Bay and rooting for the Wahoos. The couple plans to raise a family in Bay Colony and, along the way, make great memories with old and new friends at the PACC.
Resident Full
Sponsor: Dr. Neil Brown
Jade completed her undergraduate degree at Virginia Tech and her Master’s Degree from Old Dominion University. She is a marketing education teacher at Frank W. Cox High School. Nate is well-known at the Club as he was involved in the tennis program as an instructor for many years. Nate is excited to have begun a new chapter as the director of content & community management at PlayYourCourt. Jade & Nate look forward to attending social events and enjoying all that the Club has to offer. Nate is already a fixture in the tennis men’s league, hopefully boosting the PACC’s chances in the Virginia Cup (no pressure, Nate!).
Resident Full
Sponsor: Kathleen DonovanCharlie & Sandra are new to Virginia Beach and are former members of the Country Club of Fairfax and Sedgefield Country Club. They are enjoying retirement and their athletic and social pursuits. Both are lifelong athletes (Charlie played football at NC State and tried out with the Pittsburgh Steelers) and enjoy friendly competition. Charlie loves to play golf and Sandra is an avid tennis player. They are fun-loving, enjoy playing and watching sports of all sorts, chatting with friends and volunteering. They look forward to everything the Club has to offer, but mostly spending time relaxing with friends new and old.
Resident
Full Sponsor: Dr. Britt VisserDavid graduated from Virginia Wesleyan University in 2017 and entered the mortgage business as a loan officer. He currently works for First Heritage Mortgage Company in Virginia Beach and is one of their top loan officers. He enjoys his job and loves helping people attain their dream of home ownership, but his true passion is being outside fishing, diving, surfing and playing golf and tennis. David is excited to join the Princess Anne and will utilize the Club's facilities regularly, especially golf! He looks forward to making many new friends and enjoying all the social events and athletic opportunities.
Tony & Maryrose reside in New Jersey and are members of Tavistock Country Club. They are former PACC members who are happy to return now that they are able to spend more time at the beach. Tony graduated from Rutgers University and is president of Garden State Bulb Co. Maryrose also graduated from Rutgers University and is a homemaker. In their leisure time, they enjoy traveling, finding great restaurants, entertaining friends and family and spending evenings on the beach watching the sun set. Tony enjoys classic cars and playing golf and Maryrose loves to garden and take long walks with friends. They look forward to reconnecting with old friends and making new ones!
Resident Full
Sponsor:
Susan PenderThe Dahls relocated to Virginia Beach four years ago and now reside in Bay Colony. Jono is an alumnus of St. Christopher’s School in Richmond and the College of Charleston, and is a realtor with BHHS Towne Realty. Emily is an alumnus of Nansemond-Suffolk Academy and Savannah College of Art and Design. She is a jewelry designer and her company, Lawson Dahl, has been featured in Vogue, Tatler and Vanity Fair. They have a one year old daughter named Eloise or “Ella” for short. Jono loves to play golf and surf, and Emily has always loved playing tennis. As a family, they look forward to enjoying the new pool, playing tennis and socializing with friends.
Resident
Full Sponsor: Michele DallmanJoe, originally from DeGraff, Ohio, is a partner with Cybeck Capital Partners, a PE firm with investments across the country. Karen, originally from Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, is a Major in the United States Air Force, practicing as an obstetrician gynecologist currently stationed at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth. They moved to East Beach, Norfolk in July 2018 with their Great Dane, Piper, and welcomed their son, Charlie in June 2020. They have enjoyed the mild winters in Virginia that allow them to stay more active and enjoy time outdoors all year round, and are excited to make the Hampton Roads area their forever home. They look forward to moving to Bay Colony soon, where they will welcome our daughter, due to arrive in November. You’ll likely find Joe on the golf course and enjoying post-golf grill-outs, and Karen at the pool and enjoying wine tastings. Charlie has already had the opportunity to splash in the pool and will be out on the links in the coming years!
Non-Resident Social
Sponsor: Alfred M. Randolph, Jr.
Rhonda is a former head of school and is a Senior Consultant with Carney Sandoe & Associates. She devotes much of her time to educational endeavors to serve children, teachers and administrators. She enjoys the outdoors, walking, hiking, gym exercising and especially looks forward to trips to the beach to spend more time with lifelong friends and extended family. Lynn is an avid hiker, swimmer and snow-skier who is very fond of the mountains and the trails of First Landing State Park. He works in independent oil operations and investments for Durham, Inc. in Midland, Texas. Rhonda and Lynn have three adult children and four grandchildren, one of whom is active in US Kids Golf. When Lynn and Rhonda married nearly 50 years ago, their beautiful rehearsal dinner was at the Princess Anne Country Club and all of Lynn's Texas relatives stayed in the rooms that used to be a part of the Club. They loved it!
Resident Athletic
Sponsor: Dr. Neil Brown
David Flage is a former naval nuclear engineer and is currently an executive vice president for a software engineering and consulting company supporting the Department of Defense. He enjoys playing tennis with his buddies, fishing and water sports in our bays and local waterways. Jessica is a local medical malpractice defense attorney with Kiernan Trebach LLP. She enjoys dinners and cocktails with friends. They have three young boys, Dominic (11), Nathan (9), and Charlie (7) who are very active with their local travel baseball teams. The family is excited about playing more tennis and golf and enjoying all the amenities PACC has to offer.
Non-Resident Full
Sponsor: R. Worth Remick
Moncure and Linda Geho reside in Richmond, and Berkeley and Charles currently attend Clemson University. Their oldest son, Harrison lives in Denver, CO. Both Moncure and Linda are alums of The Collegiate School, with Moncure then attending Hampton Sydney College and Linda going to Randolph-Macon College. Moncure has been at Davenport & Co, LLC for nearly 30 years and is a Managing Director there. Linda is a part time teacher and enjoys volunteering at their church, Hill City. In their leisure, both enjoy golf, fitness and pickleball. They have a second home in Virginia Beach and look forward to spending time at the PACC with family and friends.
Resident Full
Sponsor: Scott Baxter
Bill played Division III college tennis at Binghamton University and is a software development manager for PlayYourCourt. Heather is the VP of operations for Claims Compensation Bureau. In their leisure time, Bill enjoys playing golf and tennis, and Heather enjoys standup paddling and skiing. Bill looks forward to being an official member of the tennis men’s league after visiting as a guest for years. As a family, the Halls look forward to enjoying the new pool and all the wonderful amenities the Club has to offer.
Resident Full
Sponsor: Shannan Poteran
Warren and Nancy Harding currently live in Kings Grant where they reared their two children, PACC Members Shannan Poteran and Matt Harding. Warren is a retired Navy diver who has taken up retirement passions which include painting in acrylics and oils and gardening. Nancy is a consulting dietitian and still does home health for Sentara on a part-time basis. They are both active in their church, enjoy traveling, playing bridge, reading and exercising. They love spending time with their grandchildren and cheering them on at sporting events. They look forward to spending time with their family and friends at the PACC.
Resident
Full Sponsor: David BeattyJeff is a Virginia Beach native and Kristyn is from Northern Virginia. They met and were married at The College of William & Mary where they were both athletes. They have two children, Lilly Beth or “LB” (9) and Carter (7). They are now moving back to Hampton Roads after a decade away while Jeff completed medical training. Currently, Jeff is finishing up training at The Cleveland Clinic in cardiology followed by cardiac electrophysiology. He was recruited to Sentara’s Heart Hospital and will begin there in August 2022. Kristyn is currently a senior project manager at Virgin Pulse, an IT company focused on corporate workforce health and well-being. They are an active family and are eager to take part in the phenomenal golf and tennis programs offered at the Club. Both Jeff and Kristyn are avid tennis players and Jeff is a golfer as well. They intend to permanently reside at the beach and hope to give back to the community which has given them so much.
Resident Full
Sponsor: Shannan Poteran
The Hochradel family, originally from Minnesota, recently moved to Virginia Beach from Pittsburgh, PA. They have moved a number of times over the last 15 years for work and are hoping to make Virginia Beach home for a long time. Jennifer is the CEO of Fitbooks, Inc. and Shane is a VP for Anthem/Amerigroup. They have three kids; Tyler (26), a Chiropractor in MN, Karl (15) and Josie Mae (13). Both Karl and Josie attend Norfolk Collegiate. They are a very active family and enjoy spending their downtime with friends and family, as well as traveling abroad, skiing, hiking...pretty much anything outdoors including triathlons/lronmans. Shane is an avid golfer and Jennifer looks forward to learning with the ladies beginner golf group. Shane & Jennifer are excited to join in the wine society and participate in the Club’s social activities.
Non-Resident Full Sponsor: Francis B. Simkins, Jr.
Jerry & Claiborne reside in Richmond and are members of the Country Club of Virginia, where Jerry is a past President. They have a second home in the North End. Jerry is enjoying retirement from Thompson Siegel & Walmsley (TSW) Investment Advisory and looks forward to playing as much golf as he can. Claiborne enjoys playing golf and bridge and will be a most welcome addition to the ladies’ card groups. They look forward to enjoying the social and entertainment events and activities at the PACC with their friends.
Resident Full
Sponsor: Donna Salasky
Gerrard, Tiffany, Rhys and Evan Jones are proud to have called Virginia Beach home for the past 10 years. Gerrard is originally from Wales and Tiffany is originally from New England. They met while attending Coastal Carolina University in South Carolina. Rhys is currently studying pre-med at Virginia Tech and Evan is attending Virginia Beach Middle School. Everyone is a sports fan, especially soccer and golf. Rhys played varsity soccer and golf for the Ocean Lakes Math and Science Academy. Evan played for the PGA Jr. Team at The First Tee and for the Special Olympic Team of Virginia. As a family, lots of time is spent on bike rides and walks with their dog, Baxter, at First Landing State Park.
Resident Full Sponsor: Lauren Miller
Hampton Roads natives Meagan & Naveed Kalantar returned to the area after graduating from law school, where they met, in 2011. Meagan & Naveed will celebrate their sixth wedding anniversary this year and have two daughters, Tara (2.5 years old) and Chloe (“Coco,” 5 months). Their family enjoys the beach, traveling, cooking, rooting for UVA sports and spending time with family and friends. They very much look forward to improving their golf and tennis games and getting to know other Members of the Princess Anne!
Non-Resident Full Sponsor:
Scott S. MillerTommy & Judy reside in Richmond and are members of the Country Club of Virginia. Now enjoying retirement, they are spending more time at their second home on the oceanfront. Tommy is an alumnus of East Carolina University and Judy is an alumnus of Mary Baldwin University. Tommy is an avid golfer and has a true passion and appreciation for the game. He is a former president of the Virginia State Golf Association (VSGA). Judy is a wonderful cook and enjoys gardening and arranging flowers. They look forward to enjoying their leisure time with friends at the PACC.
Duff & Bruce reside in the North End and have a second home in the desert of Palm Springs, CA where they love to “get away.” Duff completed his undergraduate at the University of Virginia and his Diploma of Architecture from University College in London, UK. He is the owner and senior partner of architectural and design firm Cox, Kliewer & Company, which he co-founded 35 years ago. Bruce retired as a Virginia Beach firefighter in 2008 after 25 years. He now owns Residential Management Services, a property management firm. In their leisure time, Duff & Bruce enjoy entertaining their family and friends, landscape design & construction, travel and good food. They look forward to enjoying all of the social and entertainment activities and events at the Club.
Non-Resident Full Sponsor: Jeff Gayle, Jr.
George & Donnie reside in Richmond and are members of the Country Club of Virginia. Now enjoying retirement, they are spending more time at their second home on the oceanfront. George loves to play golf and also looks forward to joining in the men’s card room for a game of gin rummy. Donnie also enjoys playing golf and looks forward to lap swimming in the mornings. They are excited to spend time with their many friends and enjoy a cocktail or meal while catching up, perhaps even taking up pickleball!
Resident Athletic
Sponsor: Ian Checcio
Christina is a real estate agent who recently opened her own agency and is growing her team. She is also working on opening a non-profit home for women to assist them as they transition out of incarceration. Todd is a longshoreman and has been part of the HRRA ILA for the last 23 years. In their leisure time, they enjoy traveling, hiking, learning the game of tennis and spending time at the pool, and Todd enjoys golf. They look forward to relaxing together as a family, spending time with friends and making new ones!
Resident Full
Sponsor: Dr. Martin Carney
Alex and Landon are both Legacies of the PACC (Alex is the daughter of Martin and Nadia Carney, Landon is the brother of Preston Moore). They recently moved from Richmond to Virginia Beach, where Alex grew up and attended Norfolk Academy, and they now live at the North End with their daughters Virginia (3) and Molly (1). Alex graduated from the University of Virginia, received her Master's in Public Health from George Washington University, and is currently a physician assistant student at Eastern Virginia Medical School. Landon went to Woodberry Forest, graduated from UVA, received his MBA from Darden after working as a financial consultant in DC, and is currently a strategy analyst for NASA at the Langley Research Center. Alex and Landon are excited to be back in Virginia Beach and look forward to playing golf, taking their daughters to the pool, and enjoying all the family events throughout the year.
Resident Social Sponsor: Susan Pender
Brian & Sara are both lifelong residents of Virginia Beach. Brian is retired after owning Beach Gallery for 40 years and Sara is enjoying her second year of retirement from the Virginia Beach School System after 30 years of dedication to education. Brian enjoys most sports and has fond memories of participating in several PACC tennis tournaments. Brian & Sara have taken some golf lessons and have gained much respect for the challenges of the game. Sara enjoys participating in a book club that meets at the PACC and she has become passionate about playing Mahjong. They both enjoy the beach life and, most importantly, the times they spend with family and friends. They look forward to enjoying all of the social and dining activities that the Club has to offer.
Resident Full Sponsor: Barbara
SessomsFrederick and Kate are both PACC Legacies. They look forward to introducing their two daughters, Lucy and Annie, to all of the wonderful activities that they enjoyed during their childhood at the Club, including being part of the Breakers swim team, playing lots of tennis and enjoying all of the social events with family, friends and neighbors. Frederick and Kate both enjoy pickle ball and hope to fine tune their skills. In their leisure time, the Napolitano family enjoys being outside, whether it is on the beach, on the boat or riding bikes. Lucy enjoys horseback riding and Annie enjoys her new found skill of walking! Having just recently finished building their home in Bay Colony, the Napolitanos look forward to being able to ride their bikes up to the Club to enjoy all of the amenities, especially the new pool!
Resident Full Sponsor: James Karides
Edward is a graduate of Old Dominion University and is the owner of Great Neck Doggie Daycare, Salon Versace Dog Wash & Grooming, and Hackers. He and his wife Kealy are dog lovers and are passionate about providing the best canine care at their businesses in Virginia Beach. In his leisure time, Edward is an avid golfer and looks forward to playing the top-notch PACC course. Edward & Kealy are excited to join in the social events and activities at the Club and enjoy meeting their fellow PACC members.
Resident Full
Sponsor: Dean Martin
Kaitlyn & Connor are both Virginia Beach natives, sports enthusiasts and were high school athletes for Cox and First Colonial, respectively. Kaitlyn received an athletic scholarship to play varsity field hockey for the University of Virginia and later completed her Master’s at Regent University. She is now the president, brand strategist & lead copywriter for Copy Uncorked. Connor is a graduate of Wave Leadership College and is the founder and president of Parker Financial Group. They both enjoy golf and tennis and look forward to playing regularly and competitively. While they are working hard to grow their respective companies, in their leisure time they enjoy traveling, wine and fine dining, being on or near the water and spending time with family and friends. They look forward to jumping in to all the activities that the Club has to offer!
Resident Full
Sponsor: Commander Travis Bode
Michael has served in the Navy as a helicopter pilot for the past 18 years and is currently the director of aviation training and executive officer at Afloat Training Group in Naval Station Norfolk. He and his wife, Meghan, have two lovely children, Claire (7) and Cole (5), and reside in the Baycliff community of Virginia Beach. Meghan enjoyed a 10+ year career in recruiting before recently deciding to be a stay-at-home mom. Michael is an avid golf and tennis player, already immersed in the PACC men’s tennis community. Meghan looks forward to utilizing the fitness facility and taking the kids to the new pool in the summer. They are excited to enjoy all aspects of the PACC and participate in social and athletic events and activities.
Resident Full Sponsor: Monica Stein
Matt is a PACC Legacy, the son of Monica Stein, and is excited to begin his own membership. Matt and Katherine met at College in St. Augustine, Florida. Katherine is a special education teacher at Landstown High School who loves designing jewelry and living at the beach. After attending Flagler College, Matt and Katherine moved to Southern California. Matt worked for Ashley Furniture Corporate and became their #1 salesperson nationwide. During this time, he was able to learn the furniture business inside and out. In 2019, he left the Pacific Coast and the great waves of Trestles Beach to come home to Virginia Beach and join his family's business, GrandBrands, which includes Grand Furniture and Ashley Furniture Homestore. Matt enjoys surfing, fishing, golf and being with friends and family (and if his mom has her say, pickleball!). Matt and Kat own a home in the North End and are looking forward to enjoying the PACC for many years to come.
Resident Full
Sponsor: Rev. Andrew Buchanan
The Wilkins family has lived in Virginia Beach for 11 years. David is an alumnus of North Carolina State University and is the general sales manager for Damuth Trane. Ruth is the director of adult programs for Galilee Episcopal Church and has spent many years involved with various churches’ youth and adult programming. David & Ruth have been married for 26 years and have two adult daughters. In their leisure time, they enjoy traveling, exercise, a good meal and any variation of biking/walking/running around the North End and oceanfront area. They look forward to enjoying the social activities and events at the PACC and meeting their fellow Club members.
Resident Full Sponsor: Michele Dallman
Lucy has called Virginia home for nearly her entire life, first growing up in Chesapeake, then onto Blacksburg for her undergraduate degree at Virginia Tech (Go Hokies!) and, finally, onto Lexington for her law degree from Washington and Lee University. Jim is originally from Syracuse, attended Hamilton College for his undergraduate studies and received his master's degree in management of information technology from the University of Virginia (Wa-hoo-wa!).
Lucy is a partner at Willcox Savage and Jim works for PRA Group as an IT program manager, both in Norfolk. They currently reside in Chesapeake with their two children, Annie (3) and Thomas (6 months), and one loveable Goldendoodle, Otis. The Willsons are excited to take advantage of all that Princess Anne has to offer the whole family, and can't wait to make great memories on the golf course, in the pool and perhaps on the tennis courts!
I am thrilled to launch this new column in our PACC newsletter and engage in a club-wide dialogue about etiquette. So, let’s dust off those thank-you cards and get ready to explore the wide world of social graces with “Modern Manners.”
What is “etiquette” and do manners really matter anymore? Etiquette, loosely defined, is a set of guidelines for socially acceptable behavior. While society is exponentially more casual today, a little etiquette can still go a long way. By having a set of societal guidelines, everyone can be on the “same page” with expectations for attire and comportment and be able to walk confidently into a room.
I like to think that while manners are wonderful tools for showing respect towards others, it is most important to show respect towards oneself. Show yourself respect by grooming, nourishing your body with healthy food and exercise, mentally caring for yourself by reading, meditating or listening to podcasts, etc. If you want to get ambitious, make your bed or clean up the kitchen before you leave home. It sounds silly, or even obvious, but the time we take to care for ourselves, especially in the morning, sets the tone for the day. We will begin the day lighter and armed with good energy, ready to treat others the same way we treat ourselves. Think about those rotten mornings you have had – running late, tripping over toys, spilling coffee on yourself, hitting every red light – you end up in a foul disposition and are probably not as gracious towards others as you could be. So, start with yourself, and see where the day takes you!
As a reminder, your Board of Directors adopted the following policies at their August 26, 2021 meeting.
Effective October 1, initiation fees increased for all membership classifications as follows:
• Resident Full increased from $20,000 to $30,000
• Resident Athletic increased from $15,000 to $20,000
• Resident Social increased from $7,000 to $10,000
• Non-Resident Full increased from $15,000 to $20,000
• Non-Resident Social increased from $5,000 to $7,000
• Please visit the PACC website for Legacy and Under 40 rates, as well as information on military and corporate discounts.
• In the event that the maximum number of Regular (Resident Full or Athletic) Members is reached, the following priority system will be utilized to accept Regular members when a space becomes available.
1. Upgrade/transfer from a current Associate Member (Resident Social, Non-Resident Full or Non-Resident Social)
g Previous Regular membership does not provide priority access
2. New legacy applicants
3. Current Regular Members on a Leave of Absence
4. New non-legacy applicants
• An individual may be placed on the waiting list upon completion of all associated documents/forms and payment of a $1,000 deposit of their joining/upgrade fee. This fee will be applied to the initiation/upgrade fee when the individual becomes a Regular Member (Resident Full or Athletic). If the individual chooses to remove themselves from the waiting list, the deposit will be refunded.
At their meeting on September 30, 2021 your Board of Directors approved the 2021-2022 Operations Budget. This budget includes an increase to monthly dues of $20 for Full and Athletic Membership Classes and $10 for all other Membership Classes, effective November 1, 2021. As with many other businesses, your Club has seen significant increases to costs of goods over the past year. Additionally, to remain a competitive workplace in today’s unique workforce climate, wage adjustments are needed for many positions on our Team. These increases will be largely invested in these two areas.
Should you have any questions regarding your membership class, please contact Membership Director Courtney Whittemore at cwhittemore@princessannecc.com.
This Thanksgiving season, help us give back. Please join us in donating pet food that will be delivered to local animal shelters in need. Bins will be placed in the lobby November 1-22.
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 SUNDAY Brunch: 10:00 am - 2:00 pm MENS/LADIES LOUNGES
WEDNESDAY - FRIDAY
Dinner: 4:00 - 9:00 pm SATURDAY Breakfast: 8:00 - 11:00 am Lunch/Dinner: 11:00 am - 9:00 pm SUNDAY Breakfast: 8:00 - 11:00 am Brunch: 11:00 am - 1:00 pm Lunch/Dinner: 1:00 - 8:00 pm
CHRISTMAS EVE
CHRISTMAS
NEW YEAR’S EVE Clubhouse:
NEW YEAR’S DAY Men’s
Slow-roasted Turkey
12 lb. (serves 6-8) $70
20 lb. (serves 12-14) $85
Homemade Giblet Gravy (Quart) $17
She Crab Soup (Quart) $24
Butternut Squash Bisque (Quart) $20
Shrimp Cocktail (12) $16
Mini Ham Biscuits (1 doz.) $15
Cranberry Sauce (Pint) $11
Braised Collard Greens (serves 6-8) $15
Herb Mashed Potatoes (5 lb.)* $17
Baked Sweet Potatoes with Marshmallows (5 lb.)* .................... $19
Southern Green Beans (5 lb.)* $17
Classic Dressing (5 lb.)* $24
Sausage Dressing (5 lb.)* $26
Oyster Dressing (5 lb.)* $32
Pumpkin Pie (Serves 8) $17
Pecan Pie (Serves 8) $17
Sweet Potato Pie (Serves 8) $17 (* a 5 lb. pan serves 10-12)
Emmolo Sauvignon Blanc, Fairfield, CA 2020....................................$12.00
Santa Margherita Pinot Grigio, Italy 2020 $21.75
Rombauer Chardonnay, California 2019 $37.75
Böen Pinot Noir, California 2019 $19.75
Belle Glos "Dairyman" Pinot Noir, California 2019 $24.50
Trefethen Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon, California 2018 $30.75
Vueve Clicquot “Yellow Label,” Brut Reims, NV $59
To place your order, please call the front desk at 428-4141
~OR~
Beginning November 1, order online! You will see a link to the order form on the home page of the member website.
Order sheets are also available at the front desk.
All Thanksgiving orders must be received by Thursday, November 18.
Order pickup is scheduled for Wednesday, November 24 from 12:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Slow-Roasted Turkey
12 lb. (serves 6-8) $70 20 lb. (serves 12-14) $85
Honey Glazed Ham (serves 10-12) $110
Slow Roasted Prime Rib
Half ................................................... (serves 7-9) ......................... $135 Full (serves 14-17) $260
Giblet Gravy (quart) $17
Horseradish Sauce (pint) $10
Shrimp Cocktail (12) $18
Lobster Bisque (quart) .............................................................................. $26
Ham and Bean Soup (quart) $18
Squash Casserole (5 lb.) (serves 10-12) $20 Macaroni & Cheese (5 lb.) (serves 10-12) $22
Potatoes au Gratin (5 lb.) (serves 10-12) $18
Apple Pie (serves 8) $22 Bûche de Noël ............................................. (serves 8) ............................ $24
Bourbon Vanilla Cheesecake (serves 8) $32
Emmolo Sauvignon Blanc, Fairfield, CA 2020 $12.00
Santa Margherita Pinot Grigio, Italy 2020 $21.75
Rombauer Chardonnay, California 2019 $37.75
Böen Pinot Noir, California 2019 $19.75
Belle Glos "Dairyman" Pinot Noir, California 2019 $24.50
Trefethen Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon, California 2018 $30.75
Vueve Clicquot “Yellow Label,” Brut Reims, NV ....................................... $59
To place your order, please call the front desk at 428-4141
~OR~
Beginning December 1, order online! You will see a link to the order form on the home page of the member website.
All orders must be received by Friday, December 17.
Order pickup is scheduled for Friday, December 24th from 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Oysters on-the-half-shell, Shrimp Cocktail, Crab Cocktail, Smoked Salmon
SALADS
Build-your-own Salad Assorted greens, baby tomatoes, cucumbers, red onions, braised mushrooms, toasted pine nuts, cashews, golden raisins, mandarin oranges, house dressing, ranch dressing, jalapeno-honey vinaigrette
Hand-tossed Caesar Salad
Carved New York Strip Loin Béarnaise and creamy horseradish
Spice Seared Chilean Sea Bass Smoked soy butter sauce
Chicken Florentine Fresh wilted spinach, sherry-parmesan cream sauce
Herb Mashed Potatoes Roasted Root Vegetable Medley Steamed Asparagus with Hollandaise
Seasonal Assortment of Chef Martine’s Desserts
Chicken Fingers / Mac & Cheese Tater Tots / Steamed Broccoli
September 13, 2021 was another successful, on-course Rules Walk sponsored by the PALG. Richard Wight, a USGA Rules official, guided us through four holes, illustrating rules and answering questions on our course. We all agreed that seeing the rules in action is the most meaningful way to learn the Rules of Golf.
Dear Rules Guru, I love the PALG Rules Walk. I leave knowing so much, but always wanting to know more. I have a few questions.
1. On the 16th hole, I hit a great tee shot but it landed against a fence on the right side. Do I get relief from the fence? There was no way I could hit my ball that close to the fence. Also, I know on number 15 I got swing relief from the split rail fence. Same thing, right?
Answer: The fences on the right side of the 16th hole are boundary fences. They have the same status as OB stakes. This is found in the Rule book under “definitions.” Free relief is not allowed. If you can’t play the ball, your only option is to declare the ball “unplayable.” In this situation, for a one-stroke penalty, you can drop a ball within two driver lengths or play again from the tee.
On the 15th hole, the split rail fence is not a boundary fence, it is an immovable obstruction; free relief is available. To summarize, you get free relief from a fence that is in bounds, no free relief from a boundary fence.
2. On 18 my ball landed next to that netting. Surely I can get relief from that, right?
Answer: This time you are right. The driving range netting is not a boundary fence, it is in-bounds and deemed to be an immovable obstruction. Free relief is available for stance, swing and lie of the ball. Please note, however, the driving range is out-of-bounds.
3. In the last few weeks, I seem to have developed what I call “The Rights.”
a. Last week I teed off on #16. My tee shot took a “right” curve toward the out-of-bounds. I then hit a provisional that went into the fairway. How long do I have to look for the original ball? If I find my original ball in-bounds, but in a bush, can I choose to use my provisional instead?
Answer: Searching for the ball: once you reach the area where your ball is likely to be, you are allowed three minutes to search. After that, the ball is deemed to be “lost.” Note that the clock does not start until you or your partner start searching. If other players are searching before you get to the area, walk slowly. The clock doesn’t start until you get there.
If you find your original ball in-bounds, you must abandon the provisional ball. So, you either have to play from the bush or use the unplayable ball rule. You can’t use the provisional.
b. I’m embarrassed to say that I shanked my drive on #17 toward the out-of-bounds. I then hit my provisional toward the pin. It hit in front of the green, skulled up toward the hole, hit the flag stick and rolled in! I was so excited that I ran up to the green, pulled my provisional out of the hole and announced that I had a par! My opponent yelled, “not yet!” She was still looking for my ball.
Answer: This is match play not stroke play. Crazy deal. Your provisional ball in the hole becomes the ball that counts as soon as you take it out of the hole. If your opponent finds your original ball in-bounds before you run up to the green and take your ball out of the hole, you have to play the original ball. Fastest player wins.
4. In a match play, my partner and I used the same type of ball. By accident, I hit her ball instead of mine. What is the penalty? Answer: When you played a wrong ball, you were disqualified for that hole only. Your partner incurs no penalty and a ball must be replaced on the spot, or estimated spot, where the partner’s ball was lying.
5. On #15, I hit a great shot that was going up to the green near the flagstick. My ball barely clipped the wire going across the road. I didn’t care, I was not going to try that shot again.
Answer: Unfortunately (or fortunately), we have a local rule covering this situation. When a ball hits a wire crossing the hole, the shot must be replayed without penalty. I believe member H.S., Jr. holds the record on #8, hitting the wire on three consecutive shots, before a great “wire -free” tee shot!
6. What-in-the-world is Net Double Bogey? I keep hearing that term when people talk about posting their score. Answer: This is a term used to explain the maximum score you can have on a hole for handicap purposes. This is calculated as follows: Par + 2 strokes is a double bogey; add any handicap strokes you receive on that hole and that is your maximum score. Some examples:
The 1st hole is the #1 handicap hole on our course, so on the first hole:
> If your handicap is between 1 and 18, you receive one handicap stroke; your maximum score is:
4 (par) + 2 strokes + 1 handicap stroke = 7
> If your handicap is between 19 and 36, you receive two strokes. Your maximum score is:
4 (par) + 2 strokes + 2 handicap strokes = 8
“It’s everything you always wanted to know about the Rules, but were afraid to ask.”
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 this year. Thank you for your hard work. Here are a few pictures of the Team.
• Bobby Carroll – 52 Years
• Bob Gladu – 32 Years
• Jason Page – 21 Years
• Drew Proctor – 20 Years
• Jon Wynne – 14 Years
• Wesley McClung – 11 Years
• David Scott – 11 Years
• Jimmy Mcleod – 5 Years
• Efrain Perez – 3 Years
• Devante Terry – 2 Years
• Austin Cleto
• Tod Marcey
• James Payne
• Corey Watson
Part Time
• Gary Harris – 51 Years
• Frank Stingo – 5 Years
• Erin Courrier – 4 Years
• Paul Copperthite – 2 Years
• Dion Jakum – 2 Years
• Robert Cybyske – New
• Caleb Patterson – New
• Richard Thibault – New
Gary Harris Jason, James, Austin & the pizza oven! John relocating bees Bunker care Laying sod Dream TeamThis year, the weather was perfect, the golf course in amazing condition and a good time was had by all. We can't thank you all enough for your participation and support, as we always look forward to this event each year.
A special congratulations to our champions Hu Odom and Scott Ferros! Their steady play of nine-under par over the two days was enough to run the table in the fifth flight. Hu Odom's birdie on the first playoff hole gave the team a one-stroke lead. Any chance of a comeback from the rest of the field ended with Scott Ferros's net birdie on the 18th hole. Congratulations to Hu and Scott!
We would also like to recognize Evan Beck for his masterful round of 58, an amazing feat on his birthday. Great playing Evan. Thank you to all of our participants and we look forward to this event next year!
First flight | Gary Beck & Evan Beck
Third flight | Cecil Cutchins & Mike Clark
Fifth flight | Hu Odom & Scott Ferros
Second flight | Woody Parsons & Mitch Ackaway
Fourth flight | Joe Stoner & Scott Swail
Sixth flight | Scott Cutchin & Mark Horton
Hu Odom & Scott Ferros Windholz Ladies Challenge Matches Husband and Wife Brendan Fish Evie Odom and Julie HollandFriday, November 19 | 6:30 pm |
Come celebrate the end of what has been another successful season of The Princess Anne Senior Men’s Golf Association.
There will be good food, good drinks and lots of camaraderie. End-of-season awards will be presented. All members of the association, wives and/or significant others are invited to attend.
To assist us in our planning we would appreciate knowing if you plan on attending the evening function. Please sign up on ForeTees.
You will be asked upon signing up if you will be bringing a date. The dress for the social will be country club casual.
New Wilson Blade v8 Series | Wilson adds another chapter to one of the game's most iconic racquet families with the new Blade v8 series. Featuring a revolutionary layup technology and greater stability, the new Blade v8 is loaded with precision and feel. The color-changing 'chameleon' cosmetic stands out from the crowd and players of all levels can find their perfect fit with four different models to choose from.
One of the most widely used frames in professional and college tennis, the Blade is offered in a 98 and 100 square inch head size and also comes in several different weights and string patterns. They incorporate Countervail technology to reduce muscle fatigue and shorten recovery time. The Blades offer a thin beam construction that offers outstanding tour preferred control. The medium flex and lively feedback are a great complement for players who can provide their own power. The Wilson Blade has become a popular choice for college players, competitive juniors and recreational players.
A player can become a better volleyer using an assortment of approaches, along with gaining a better understanding of when to attack. Recognizing cues from an opponent that indicate an opening has been created is a learned behavior, called anticipatory skill. The success of the player's advancement can often be determined by how quickly the player spots a wounded opponent and transitions to the net, thereby limiting the opponent's recovery time and ability to regain equal footing in the rally.
Once the ready position and grip are established, the rest of the volley sequence falls into three main parts: advancement, preparation and impact. As with any stroke, each segment connects to the next. The proper execution of one makes the subsequent part that much easier and more effective.
Advancement | Players move forward after they have identified—and decided to exploit—a vulnerable opponent. Developing the desire to take advantage of these situations is a prerequisite to mastering this part of the volley sequence. By advancing forward, the player profits from simple geometry: the closer the player is to the net, the more angles there are available, and the better the player's chances of hitting an effective volley. The advance forward could be a result of offense, defense or a miscue such as an opponent hitting a poor shot that lands short in the court.
Preparation | After the player advances forward, there is a brief moment when the player gathers himself with a split step—a little hop onto the balls of the feet performed right around the time that the opponent is about to start the backswing. The split step puts a player into the ready position and allows him to easily spring in any direction to intercept the passing shot or cover the lob. Advanced players will sometimes recognize a completely vulnerable opponent and wisely skip the approach shot and split step. In this situation, the player charges straight to the net and steals a volley.
Once the player is ready to spot the intended location of the incoming ball, the preparation part of the swing begins. This is the synchronization of the upper-body coil—or shoulder turn—with the desired placement of the backswing for the optimal strike zone.
Impact | Hitting a successful volley begins with the transfer of energy through the kinetic chain into the ball. This movement starts from the feet and culminates with the racquet. There's an old saying that good volleying is done from the legs. The best volleyers understand the importance of moving their body forward and into the shot. The general rule is to step forward with the non-dominant foot on a forehand and with the dominant foot on a backhand. The only swinging motion on a standard volley is the uncoiling of the shoulders to bring the racquet to the contact point.
Players (left to right): Traci Shoemaker, Nicole Legum, Yalonda Yost, Kristina Chastain, Kathleen Wilson, Haley Cool, Lisa Deaver, John Fraser, Suzanne Mihlon, Aden Beavers, Christina Gondusky, Megan Haynsworth, Dillon Yost and Lexi Rawls.
It was a near perfect day for tennis at the 26th Spindle Cup match at Norfolk Yacht, not too warm and a nice breeze. As always, the matches were hard fought, with many of them coming down to the wire. At the end of the first day, we were up by two points over CCV, having taken three of the four singles matches and three of the four doubles. On day two, we only managed one singles win but still took three doubles wins which put us squarely in second place only, one point behind first place CCV. We brought home the second place trophy which is a win for our 2021 Spindle Cup team. Well done ladies! Here was our lineup:
1) Dillon Yost 2) Meg Haynsworth 3) Kristina Chastain 4) Aden Beavers
1) Yalonda Yost/Lisa Deaver 2) Haley Cool/Meg Haynsworth 3) Traci Shoemaker/Nicole Legum 4) Lexi Rawls/Kathleen Wilson
Dillon Yost def. (FCC)Andrea Gavin 6-3,7-5
Megan Haynsworth def. (CCV)Nan Taylor 3-6,6-1,6-2
Kristina Chastain def. (FCC)Liza Borchas 6-4,2-6,6-3
(CCV)Missy Mauck def. Aden Beavers 6-7, 6-0, 6-2
(CCV)Kirkland Hagerty def. Dillon Yost 7-5, 6-1 Megan Haynsworth def. (FCC)Suzanne Sturman 6-2, 6-4 (NYCC)Courtney Violette def. Kristina Chastain 6-3, 6-1 (NYCC)Mikaela Newton def. Aden Beavers 6-7, 6-1, 6-2
Yalonda Yost/Lisa Deaver def. (CCV)Karen Williamson/Courtney Harper 5-7,6-4,7-6
Haley Cool/Meg Haynsworth def. (CCV)Susie Trigg/Brenda Baril 6-4,4-6,6-4
Traci Shoemaker/Nicole Legum def. (FCC)Liza Borchas/Gib Staunton 6-3,7-5
Lexi Rawls/Kathleen Wilson def. (NYCC)Judy Dashiell/Anja Nilsson 6-4,7-6
(FCC)Andrea Gavin/Suzanne Sturman def. Yalonda Yost/Lisa Deaver 6-0, 6-4 Haley Cool /Meg Haynsworth def. (FCC)Debbie Lafond/Leslie Hoch 6-7,6-2,7-6 Traci Shoemaker/Nicole Legum def. (CCV)Allison Avery/Jennifer Banks 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 Lexi Rawls/Kathleen Wilson def. (CCV)Elizabeth Frazier/Leemore Burke 7-6, 6-4
CCV – 11 wins PACC – 10 wins NYCC – 6 wins FCC – 5 wins
It felt great to finally participate in events again even though they were both away. Huge thanks to CCV and Norfolk Yacht for hosting this year's Virginia Cup and Tidewater Cup, respectively. The weekend started at CCV in Richmond with our best men competing in the Virginia Cup against CCV, Norfolk Yacht and Westwood. Westwood’s team dominated the event, losing only one match, which happened to be against us at position one. We were fighting for second place with Norfolk Yacht before losing a nail biter at the end at position one in a third-set tie breaker, pushing us to third.
1) Britt Visser/Rhys James 2) Lewis Capolupo/Justin McDaniel 3) Charles Einwick/Brandon Beavers 4) Allan Parrott/Sam Steingold
Final Team Scores 1) Westwood – 7 | 2) NYCC – 4 | 3) PACC – 3 | 4) CCV – 2
The day following Virginia Cup, our 4.0-4.5 level guys attempted to defend our Tidewater Cup after a historic “sweep” of all the matches when we last held the event two years ago. The event was moved to Norfolk Yacht as our outdoor courts weren’t ready in time after being renovated. We invited VBTCC to join the event since Elizabeth Manor couldn’t field a team. Again, we were battling with Norfolk Yacht for first and ended up in a tie, which then gets broken by looking at who had the fewest sets lost in their wins, which was Norfolk Yacht. Here are the results:
1) Jaime Conley/Kent McCammon
Brandon Beavers/Mike Perkins
Final
Bill McClanan/Brad Hobbs
Stuart Goldwag/Chris Poulos 4) Chip Cutchins/Neil Richards
Rod Buffington/Richard Doummar 6) Adam Long/John Munford
Kevin O’Connor/Rhyan Finch
(Photos not avaiable)
Women’s
It was a tough Saturday for our 11th Annual Senior Tidewater Cup where we had our best senior men (60 and better) attempting to take back our Cup from defending champs Elizabeth Manor and two other area clubs, Norfolk Yacht and VBTCC. Many of the matches that were budgeted to go 90 minutes took two-and-a-half hours, which just goes to show how competitive this event was. We had some hard fought battles but, unfortunately, went four for ten in overall matches and zero for three in tie breakers, putting us in third place ahead of VBTCC. Elizabeth Manor and Norfolk Yacht dominated the event both winning seven of their ten matches! To break the tie, we go to “number of sets lost” which put NYCC in first place as they were three-two over Elizabeth Manor who took second place. Can’t win ‘em all is what we took away from it and you can rest assured this team will double their efforts next year to regain the Cup. Here was our team: David Holland, Jimmy Sellers, Stuart Bryant, Tom Bakke, Mike Robinson, Rod Buffington, Richard Doummar, Robert Mills, Ira Steingold, Steve Burwell, Michael Denk, David Limroth, Billy Foster, George Shipp, Rickey Jacobson, Beau Walker, Randy Bakel, Neil Sullivan, Manfred Schwarz and Toby Adamson. Great job guys!
(NYCC)Steve Clark/Joe Byrne def. Michael Denk/David Limroth (EMCC)Greg Dodd/Glen Morris def. David Holland/Stuart Bryant George Shipp/Robert Mills def. (VBTCC)Mike Pace/Steve Rankin William Foster/Rickey Jacobson def. (VBTCC)Anthony Eady/Chuck McFadden (EMCC)Rick Ramsey/Marty Liverman def. Steve Burwell/Beau Walker
Ira Steingold/Jimmy Sellers def. (VBTCC)Bob Denzer/Steve Cooper (VBTCC)John Lee/Dan Griff def. Randy Bakel/Tom Bakke (EMCC)Tad Fischer/Warren Kozak def. Mike Robinson/Neil Sullivan (NYCC)Mike Wagner/Joe Byrne def. Richard Doummar/Rod Buffington Manfred Schwarz/Toby Adamson def. (VBTCC)Ed Lewis/Steve Berman
1) NYCC (7 and 3-2 head to head over EMCC) | 2) EMCC (7) | 3) PACC (4) | 4) VBTCC (2)
Valentine's Cardio Saturday, February 12
CHKD Warm-Up Event Saturday, February 12
CHKD Mixed Open Doubles Tournament Thursday, February 17 – Sunday, February 20
Pickleball Tournament TBA March
St. Patrick’s Day Cardio Thursday, March 17
Fun Cup Sunday, April 24
Virginia Cup (@ NYCC) Saturday, April 30
Men’s/Women’s Singles Club Championship Monday, May 2 – Friday, May 20
Women's Spindle Cup Singles Try-Outs Monday, May 2 – Friday, May 13
Tidewater Cup (@ PACC) Saturday, May 7
Women's Spindle Cup Doubles Try-Outs Thursday, June 3 – Sunday, June 5
Anderson Cup (@ NYCC) Friday, June 10 – Saturday, June 14
PACC Summer Invitational TBA
August
Junior Singles Club Championship Friday, August 12
Senior Tidewater Cup (@ PACC) Saturday, August 20
Member/Member Doubles Club Championship
Friday, September 2 – Sunday, September 4
Spindle Cup (@ NYCC) Saturday, September 10 – Sunday, September 11
Member/Member Mixed Doubles Tournament Friday, September 30 – Sunday, October 2
October
Junior Country Club Cup (@CCV) Sunday, October 16
Thanksgiving Day Cardio Thursday, November 24
December
Member/Member Mixed Doubles Tournament Friday, December 9 – Sunday, December 11
Holiday Tennis Camps TBA
The 59th annual Anderson Cup Ladies Doubles Tennis event was held at Farmington Country Club in Charlottesville. It was great to see everyone from the other clubs again, after missing out last year. As always, wins were hard to come by as the competition was fierce. We had a rocky start to the weekend with one of our best players and team captain, Bekki Jucksch, still recovering from shoulder surgery, taking herself out of the singles lineup. However, she still was willing to soldier on in doubles. We asked Megan Haynsworth and Dillon Yost, currently on our Spindle Cup team, to join the team. They graciously accepted, even given the short notice, so we bumped everyone up a spot. It turned out that Megan was our only singles win out of the six positions on Friday, but we hung in there and swept all three doubles positions! This put us in a second-place tie with Farmington with four points to CCV’s seven. We had to fight tooth-and-nail for everything we got and, in the end, we were tied for third place with Farmington before falling to fourth after the calculations were made. Farmington had fewer sets lost than us, therefore taking third. Norfolk Yacht took second and, once again, the mighty CCV took home the Cup after sweeping the singles both days. The last three places were separated by one win, so very close indeed.
TIP | Seek out protein to satisfy and provide balance among all of the holiday goodies. Deviled eggs are a healthy appetizer and packed with 6.4 grams of protein per 2 egg halves! These are cute for Thanksgiving because the filling is orange. –Liz
INGREDIENTS
6 large eggs, hard boiled, peeled
2 tbsp. srirarcha sauce
2 tbsp. mayonnaise
1 tsp. rice wine vinegar
2 tbsp. finely chopped scallions
1 tsp. sugar
1 tsp. salt
¼ tsp. chili flakes
1 pkg. rice noodles
1 quart canola oil (for frying)
2 tbsp. finely chopped scallions
Yield: 12 servings
1. Cut peeled eggs horizontally, scoop yolks into bowl.
2. For the yolks: add sriracha, mayonnaise, rice wine vinegar, salt, and mix until smooth.
3. For the rice noodles: Fry in canola oil at 350° F until crisp. This happens quickly, drain on paper towels. While still hot and pliable, place in six-ounce bowls to shape and cool.
4. Season rice noodles with sugar, salt and chili flakes.
5. To assemble: pipe egg yolk mix into whites, place half into rice noodle basket, sprinkle with chopped scallions.
1/2 cup rolled oats, uncooked
1/2 cup unsweetened almond milk (or milk of choice)
2 tbsp plain greek yogurt
1/4 cup organic pumpkin puree
1 tbsp chia seeds
1 tbsp pure maple syrup
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
3/4 tsp ground cinnamon
1/4 tsp ground nutmeg
Toppings: chopped pecans, pepitas, and/or cinnamon
1. Combine the rolled oats, unsweetened almond milk, plain greek yogurt, organic pumpkin puree, chia seeds, pure maple syrup, vanilla extract, ground cinnamon, ground nutmeg. Stir to combine.
2. Seal the container or cover with plastic wrap.
3. Place in fridge for 4-6 hours, preferably overnight.
4. Can be eaten cold or reheated in microwave for 1-2 minutes if you prefer it heated.
5. When you’re ready to eat, just top with crushed pecans & cinnamon.
If you love pumpkin pie, pumpkin spice, and oatmeal, you’ll love this easy and healthy Pumpkin Overnight Oats recipe that gives you all the comforting flavors of a sweet pumpkin pie in an easy recipe you can prep ahead and enjoy for breakfast.
TIP | Maintaining healthy eating habits can be challenging over the holidays. Focus on making the meals you can control, like breakfast, as healthy and nutritious as possible. –Sabine
1 (15 ounce) can green beans, drained
1 (15 ounce) can kidney beans, drained
1 (14.5 ounce) can wax beans, drained
1 (15.25 ounce) can corn kernels, drained
1 (8 ounce) can sweet peas, drained
1 cup chopped celery
1 cup chopped onion
1 cup diced cucumber
1 cup chopped green bell pepper
¾ cup white vinegar
1 cup white sugar
½ cup vegetable oil
1 teaspoon salt
Yield: 10 servings
1. Mix green beans, kidney beans, wax beans, corn, sweet peas, celery, onion, cucumber, and green bell pepper together in a bowl.
2. Stir vinegar, sugar, vegetable oil, and salt together in a saucepan; bring to a boil until sugar is dissolved, about 5 minutes. Set aside to cool.
3. Pour vinegar mixture over bean mixture; marinate in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours or overnight. Drain salad of extra marinade before serving.
TIP | This three bean salad is an attractive addition to your holiday table and a delicious way to keep healthy fiber in your diet this season. –Lisa
Start your holiday shopping with the gift of health!
Gift cards are available for:
• Relaxing Therapeutic Massage
• Reflexology
• Thai Yoga Body Work
• Personal Training
• A month (or more) of Group Exercise Classes
Stop by the fitness center desk for more details!
Happy Holidays Mom!
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sNew Year's Eve Dinner
Breakers Closed
sBreakfast/ Lunch/Dinner Breakers Merry Christmas!
All Club facilities are closed.
Happy Near Year!
Fitness Open Tennis Open Golf Course Open Locker Rooms Open Breakers Closed Clubhouse Closed Kids Club Closed
3800 Pacific Avenue
Virginia Beach, VA 23451
All Club facilities are closed on Christmas Day.
Brunch Sunday 10 am - 2 pm
Lunch/Dinner Tuesday - Thursday 11 am - 9 pm
Lunch/Dinner Friday/Saturday 11 am - 10 pm
Lunch Tuesday - Sunday 11 am- 2 pm (à la carte)
Lunch Tuesday - Friday 11 am- 2 pm (à la carte)
Breakfast Saturday & Sunday 8 am - 11 am
Lunch/Dinner Saturday 11 am - 9 pm
Brunch Sunday 11 am - 1 pm
Lunch/Dinner Sunday 1 pm - 8 pm
Happy Hour Sunday 1 pm - 5 pm
Dinner Wednesday - Friday 4 pm - 9 pm
(Babysitting is available for special events, as advertised.)
Monday - Friday 7:30 am- 1:30 pm
Friday 5:30 - 9:30 pm
Saturday 8:30 am - 2:30 pm (must RSVP)
November 1 - Spring 2021 Day Golf Shop Bag Room/Range Tee Times
Mon Closed 9 am - 5 pm Course Closed Tues- Fri 8 am - 5 pm 8 am - 5 pm Begin at 9 am Sat & Sun 7 am - 5 pm 7 am - 5 pm Begin at 8 am
Holiday Hours Day Golf Shop Bag Room/Range Tee Times
Nov. 15/16 Closed Closed N/A (Aerification) Nov. 25 7 am - 3 pm 7 am - 3 pm Begin at 8 am Nov. 26 7 am - 5 pm 7 am - 5 pm Begin at 8 am Dec. 24 7 am - 2 pm 7 am - 1:30 pm 9 am / Carts in: 1:30 pm Dec. 26 8 am - 5 pm 8 am - 5 pm Begin at 9 am Dec. 31 8 am - 4 pm 8 am - 4 pm 9 am / Carts in: 3:30 pm Jan. 1 7 am - 5 pm 7 am - 5 pm Begin at 8 am
Daily
Mon-Thur
8 am- 5 pm
5 am – 8 pm
Fri 5 am – 7 pm Sat 5 am – 6 pm Sun 5 am – 4 pm