CLUB TIMES VOLUME XXXVI, ISSUE 6 • JUNE/JULY 2022
111 Wexford Club Drive | Hilton Head Island, SC 29928 | (843) 686-8810 | www.wexfordhiltonhead.com
Welcome In This Issue Message from COO, 2 Letter from the Board President, 3 Community News, 4-5 Clubhouse Corner, 6 Fourth of July, 7 Harbour/Yacht Club, 8-9 Tennis & Pickleball, 10-11 Golf, 12-13 Security News, 14 Calendar, 15-16
Wexford Briefly BOARD OF DIRECTORS Officers: President: Vince Sullivan Vice President: Sue MacCormack Treasurer: Stephen Carter Secretary: Mary Boland
The Club Times • 2
Directors: Bill Busch Lynn Looby Harry Mellon Terry Ramey Chris Wycoff ADMINISTRATION OFFICE: Monday – Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM 843-686-6950
Dear Members, I wish all the Wexford owners a great summer whether you are spending time with us here in this beautiful community and island or elsewhere in the nation or world, safe travels to all. Wexford Summer Camp will be in full swing this month and we are excited for opening day. We have a strong partnership with KE Camps, a nationally recognized summer camp organization. The mission of KE Camps is to bring the warmth and spirited feel of a traditional camp experience and blend it into the unique setting of a private club and community. If you haven’t signed your children up for this exciting camp there is still time, log on to www.kecamps. com. Your childrens’ friends are also welcome! June is also the time when Chris Neff and his team start preparing and executing our summer maintenance practices on one of our top assets, the golf course and practice areas. Aerification practices protect and revitalize the course from an agronomy standpoint and are vital to the overall health and playability of the course. I want to thank Chris and his team for the hard work and hours it takes to execute the summer maintenance practices. Tennis and Pickleball continue to become popular and our new Pickleball courts are being well used with the addition of multi-level clinics, a 3.0 team and round robins. We have had a successful USTA spring season with our Ladies 4.0 team who will be participating in a state tournament. Our junior programs for boys and girls are increasing in participation and are a great way to get your child introduced to other junior players in a friendly social environment. In keeping with the summer trend, we are working hard on our forwardthinking initiatives that I had reviewed
Ryan Spence Chief Operating Officer
in the most recent Board of Directors meeting on May 20th. I want to thank all of those who attended the open forum and supported our next steps. The leadership team and I have identified two key initiatives that we will be focusing on this summer: 1. Employee recruitment, retention and morale 2. Improve the a la carte dining experience with enhanced service levels and consistency in our culinary operation In the month of June, we will be hosting an all-employee Town Hall meeting coupled with an employee engagement survey that will be conducted by Club Benchmarking, a nationally recognized company that focuses on platforms and services that accurately assess and benchmark the financial and operational health of clubs. I look forward to developing metrics on employee engagement and satisfaction so we can continue to strive to be the best place to live and work. I appreciate your support of the Wexford team that continues to work hard each and every day to serve you across all the amenities we have to offer and to those that are behind the scenes assisting in the success of the Wexford operations.
See you at the club,
Ryan
Letter from the Board President Hello Neighbors, In keeping with my focus on Board initiatives, I’d like to provide an update on our progress on our 2022 objectives and their importance to the Wexford community. • NPOIF: The New Property Owner Initiation Fee covenant change was passed by a member vote and is now set at $35,000 for an improved property and $17,500 for an unimproved lot. This level of NPOIF is more consistent with similarly situated communities in our area. With this change, the budgeted threshold of $450,000 this year will be more achievable, and it will provide much needed funds for infrastructure repair and replacement going forward. Thank you for the substantial vote turnout and for passing the covenant change. • 5-year Golf Master Plan: The key elements within the Arnold Palmer Design Group recommendations have been included in the Golf Course Master plan. Course maintenance and update projects in the Wexford Golf Master Plan will be incorporated in the annual operating and capital budgets that are submitted for membership approval each year. • Strategic Plan: Over the last month the Amenities Committee has led a dedicated and inclusive process to educate and communicate with the community on the proposed update of Wexford’s amenities, in preparation for bringing the projects to a vote by the property owners. These sessions have been interactive, constructive and we have received valuable feedback. The Committee is considering owner comments from the most recent May Town Hall meeting and will provide more information on the path forward over the next few weeks. In addition, we have heard owner feedback on some elements of the Strategic Plan that are not under consideration for near-term implementation, and to eliminate ambiguity, we will be amending the Strategic Plan accordingly.
• Communication: Our management team has instituted a “scorecard” to keep you up to date on key operating metrics. This will be published quarterly and sent to all members electronically. It’s also our intent to hold Town Hall meetings quarterly with specific and open agendas. Ryan Spence, Vince Sullivan Wexford COO has restarted open President listening sessions soliciting member questions and opinions. These initiatives are intended to provide different and improved communication with members. • Ensure the success of Wexford: While this is the hardest objective to tangibly identify beyond operating metrics, we realize the culture of Wexford and support of members and staff are paramount to our success. Our management team and staff work tirelessly providing innovative and creative programming and events for our members. But with higher member utilization, we have begun to see operating pressure points in areas such as Food and Beverage, Golf, Security, Tennis, Pickleball and the Harbor. Good access is a differentiator and key success factor for Wexford. Providing easy member access to amenities is still our goal. With the challenges of the tight labor environment in our island community, we find that we need to balance our special events programming with available staffing to assure we can execute well and consistently meet members’ expectations. We’ve instituted moderated programming as an interim 60-90 day reset and have deferred some events to later in the year as we gauge its success. We appreciate your patience as our management and staff work through this period. Thanks for your support, caring, and commitment to keeping Wexford the foremost community in Hilton Head.
Sincerely,
Vince
From bike rides to boating, pickleball to the pool, summer memories made at Wexford last a lifetime.
Photo by Ryan Greco, Moonlight Productions
3 • The Club Times
ABOUT THE COVER
Candidates sought for Board of Directors The Nominating Committee is soliciting candidates for the 2023 Board of Directors. If you have a career or volunteer skills, private or charitable board or committee experience, or just want to serve your community in a leadership capacity, please let us know by contacting any member of the Nominating Committee. Any Wexford member who is currently in good standing is eligible to run for the Board. If you are interested in running for the Board, or would like to know more about the process, please contact a Nominating Committee member for more information.
NOMINATING COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Thor Burns
Jim Hicks
thorburns@aol.com
jim.hicks@logicalmanagement.net
John Cunningham
Laura Levine
jctransmat@aol.com
lauralevine93@aol.com
Leslie Green
George Volanakis
lngreen1@aol.com
gvolanakis@gmail.com
The Club Times • 4
Spring Fling — Croquet the Wexford Way Wexford hosted the annual “Spring Fling – Croquet the Wexford Way” charity event on Saturday, May 7th. Thirty-two players played golf croquet with each player competing in four games with a partner in high/low handicap pairings. Joining Wexford players were teams from Sun City, Dataw Island, Spring Island and Bishop Gadson in Charleston.
Brian and Lisa Nelson hosted the event along with Harvey Geiger as tournament director. Wexford participants included Elizabeth Faas, Mary Faas, Fred Jauch and sonin-law Mark, Ed and Dawn Jaworski, Bill and Sue MacLeod (donation only), Mike McKelvey, and Mary Margret Verdon. The event was an overwhelming success with almost $1,000 raised for AMIKids by the Coastal Croquet Clubs.
Wexford’s Hord selected for PGA Championship Wexford’s Assistant Golf Course Superintendent Will Hord was selected as a volunteer for the 2022 PGA Championship at Southern Hills Country Club. He joined an exclusive group of 60 agronomy volunteers from around the world to assist the Southern Hills’ staff in preparing the course for the PGA’s top players. Along with offering an unparalleled learning experience, volunteering provides assistant superintendents the opportunity to network with industry peers, experience another club’s operation, and ultimately, bring new knowledge and insights back to their home club. This was the seventeenth professional event Will Hord has volunteered for and the third PGA Championship.
Behind the scenes at the 2022 PGA Championship Photos by Will Hord
5 • The Club Times
Clubhouse Corner Josh Goetz
Ian Munroe
Ashley Turner
Executive Chef
Director of Club Operations
Club Activities Coordinator
(843) 715-0915
(843) 715-0913
(843) 715-0914
jgoetz@wexfordhiltonhead.com
imunroe@wexfordhiltonhead.com
aturner@wexfordhiltonhead.com
Hours of Operation CLUBHOUSE DINING
Stock Your Cellar
Monday Closed Tuesday & Wednesday 11:30am - 2:30pm Lunch Only (*Bar service until 5pm) Thursday - Sunday 11:30am - 2:30pm Lunch 5:00pm - 8:30pm Dinner
One of the amazing perks of being a Wexford member is the ability to order package wine directly from the Clubhouse. If you would like to take advantage of this benefit and buy cases of wine directly from our distributors at Wexford’s pricing, please contact Daniel Clark at dclark@wexfordhiltonhead.com.
NEW | Food and Beverage Phone Number
In an effort to streamline the Reservations and To-Go process, the Reservations and To-Go phone numbers have been consolidated into one dedicated Food and Beverage line. The number is 843-715-0912.
To-Go Orders: If you need to leave a voicemail, please leave your name and number. A team member will return your call and take your order directly. Please do not leave your order in your message.
The Club Times • 6
Dining Reservations: We encourage members to make their reservations online. If you do call and need to leave a voicemail, a team member will return your call to confirm the reservation.
Member Events
To make reservations for Member Events, please email Ashley Turner at aturner@wexfordhiltonhead.com.
TO GO HOURS
To Go orders may be placed during the Clubhouse hours listed by calling 843-715-0912.
WAVES Monday - Wednesday Closed Thursday 5:00pm - 9:30pm (Food service ends at 8:30pm) Friday - Sunday 11:30am - 9:30pm (Food service ends at 8:30pm)
*Weather permitting
WEXFORD 4TH OF JULY
CELEBRATION J u ly 4 t h | 1 1: 00 a m - 3 :0 0 p m
P OOL SI DE B U F F E T WA TER SL ID E | G A ME S | M U SI C A d u l t s (12 + ) : $ 2 2 ++ | Chi ld re n ( 5 -1 2): $18 ++ C h i l d r e n ( 4 & Und e r): C om p li m en t a ry
S t a r S p a n g l ed 5 K and C ar t Pa rad e det ai l s co m i ng s oo n! 7 • The Club Times
Harbour/ Yacht Club
Mark Dryden
Harbour Master (843) 686-8813 mdryden@wexfordhiltonhead.com
Wanda Marshall
Administrative Assistant (843) 686-8813 wmarshall@wexfordhiltonhead.com
Cobia Tournament
FloatTails
June 3rd
Get your gear and crew ready for Wexford’s uberpopular fishing tournament. What’s at stake? Bragging rights and your name on a fine trophy. There will be a Captain’s Meeting on June 2nd to go over particulars. Plan on leaving early the morning of June 3rd. Sign up now!
June 12th
FloatTails is Docktails on the water! Join us on your boat (or we’ll help get you on a boat) in Bryan’s Creek, directly across Calibogue Sound near Daufuskie Island. Bring an appetizer to share and what you want to drink. Boats will raft-up around 4:30pm for a boat-hopping party and return to Wexford before dark. Sign up with Mark in the Harbour Center.
Bohicket Boat Trip June 16th-18th Join us for the underway trip to Bohicket, a beautiful marina near Kiawah Island!
The Club Times • 8
A Captain’s Meeting scheduled for June 15th at the Harbour Center where specifics as to tides, weather conditions and harbour departures will be discussed. Below is a loose itinerary with information on local attractions and group activities so you can make your plans accordingly. Docktails, Bohicket Style | June 16th We would encourage everyone to bring their beverage of choice and an appetizer. There is a large grassy area at the marina open to the public and is the perfect place to watch the sunset and have a Docktails event. Bring your own lawn chair for comfortable viewing. After sunset, you may decide to visit one of the restaurants or retreat to your boat. Group Dinner: Salty Dog Cafe | June 17th After sunset cocktails on Friday
evening, we are planning a group dinner at the Salty Dog Cafe. Freshfields Village Freshfields Village is located .5 mile from the marina. It is an open-air shopping and dining destination. There are several restaurants, retail stores, spa services and a village market by Harris Teeter. Check out their website
(www.freshfieldsvillage.com) for a complete directory. Several restaurants are open for lunch and dinner and many offer outside dining. Details are still coming together, so watch the weekly e-blasts for updated information. Please contact Al Klein at aljklein95@gmail.com to sign up.
Fourth of July Family Scavenger Hunt July 3rd at 1:30pm
Gather the grandkids, nudge a neighbor, or find a friend and come on out for our third Wexford Fourth of July Family Scavenger Hunt. Your Yacht Club Committee is once again planning a nautical and patriotic themed Wexford-wide scavenger hunt where teams will explore the entire community following clues, collecting photo and video trophies, and competing in brain teaser challenges. Teams will be judged on speed, creativity, and thoroughness. We will gather at the deck near Waves to raise a little cheer for our contest participants and announcement of winners. This will be a contest using an application called Goose Chase so smart phones and pre-registration of up to 20 separate teams will be required. Keep an eye out for future e-blast announcements as there will be more information to come.
UPCOMING EVENTS Docktails | June 7, July 5, August 2
Kids’ Fishing Tournament | July 3rd at 10:00am
Cobia Fishing Tournament | June 4th
Model Sailing Demo | July 3rd at 11:00am
Bohicket Overnight | June 16th - 18th
EDUCATIONAL SEMINARS
Wexford Storm Plan June 15th
Nautical Themed Scavenger Hunt | July 3rd at 1:30pm Beaufort Lunch Trip | Wednesday July 20th Hilton Head Island Circumnavigation | August 3rd Smart Phone Boating Apps July 20th
Line Handling and Knots August 17th
9 • The Club Times
FloatTails | June 12th
Tennis & Pickleball Patrick Mason
Mike Pollard
Laura Bryan
Director of Tennis
Head Tennis Professional
Asst. Tennis Professional
(843) 686-8816, ext. 150
(843) 686-8816, ext. 152
(843) 686-8816
pmason@wexfordhiltonhead.com
mpollard@wexfordhiltonhead.com
lbryan@wexfordhiltonhead.com
UPCOMING TENNIS EVENTS Malloy Tennis and Pickleball Round Robin | June 17th from 4:00pm - 6:00pm Calling all tennis and pickleball players! Enjoy an evening on the courts for a mixed doubles adult robin robin event. Hors d’oeuvres and drinks will be served. The event is $20 per person and open to all levels. Register online or at the Tennis Center.
June Power Hour Clinics | Fridays at 9:00am Join us every Friday from 9:00am - 10:00am for a FREE ball machine and live ball clinic. This clinic is open to all levels of players and is a great, relaxed way to meet other players. 4th of July Round Robin | July 4th from 8:30am – 10:30am Wear your red, white and blue to this fun event! We will play mixed up doubles and have prizes! $20 per player.
WEEKLY TENNIS SCHEDULE MONDAY 9am - 10am............. Women’s 3.5 USTA Clinic 10am - 11am.......... Women’s 3.0 USTA Clinic 5pm - 6pm............... Junior Tennis 6pm - 8pm............... Men’s Doubles Open Play TUESDAY 4pm - 5pm............... Junior Tennis WEDNESDAY 9am - 10am............. Men’s Clinic 5pm - 6pm.................. Advanced Doubles Clinic (Women 4.0/Men 3.5+) THURSDAY 10am - 11am.......... Women’s 3.0 USTA Clinic 4pm - 5pm............... Junior Tennis FRIDAY 9am - 10am............. Power Hour
The Club Times • 10
SATURDAY 9am - 10am............. Cardio Tennis 10am - 11am.......... Adult Beginner Tennis
TENNIS TIP
Let your opponent make the mistake!
One of the best feelings in tennis is when you hit an awesome winner and win the point! Although that feeling is great, don’t focus on doing that the majority of the match. Remember roughly 80% of all points end on an error. Instead, focus on playing steady and letting your opponent make the mistake. Your goal each point should simply be to NOT MISS. Try to only hit winners on volleys, overheads, and when your opponent is out of position!
PICKLEBALL NEWS
What’s the News in the Kitchen?!?
The fastest growing sport in America has been keeping the pickleball courts at Wexford absolutely packed this past month with fun clinics and great events! A few to note: Cinco De Mayo; Big Break, Big Smash, and Big Pickle, which brought in a ton of new pickleball interest and introduced new friends. The Monday beginner clinic at 11:00am has been busy and our pickler foundation here at Wexford is growing!
NEIGHBORHOOD PICKLING NEWS
UPCOMING PICKLEBALL EVENTS Malloy Tennis and Pickleball Round Robin | June 17th from 4:00pm - 6:00pm Join us for an evening of pickleball while having the chance to demo the new top paddles from HEAD! Patrick, Mike, Laura and HEAD Representative Jim Demos will all be on the court playing an exhibition match, and after members can demo new paddles. The event is $20 per person and open to all levels. Register online or at the Tennis Center. Pickleball Round Robin | July 3rd from 11:00am – 12:30pm Bring your paddle and your enthusiasm for a pickleball round robin with drinks and appetizers as well as a costume contest for who has the most Independence Day spirit! Cost is $20 per person.
Our 3.0 ladies pickleball team made us proud on Saturday, May 7th, by taking home their first win on Court #2. Congratulations to Carolyn Dillaway and Karen Burston, who fought hard with each court going to four sets.
GLOBAL PICKLEBALL NEWS Pickleball is making history as the sounds of pickleballs being struck will be echoing through the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, New York. Play will be May 25th – 29th, and includes a prize purse of $125,000, the largest of any pickleball tournament this year and in APP Tour history! This will be the first of many large pickleball tournaments held at Flushing Meadows as the APP has signed a three-year agreement to host this tournament. What a fantastic step for the fastest growing sport in America! What’s next? NCAA? Who knows, the sky is the limit for pickleball.
PICKLEBALL TIP
When to move
Happy pickling everyone! — Laura Bryan
SUNDAY New 11am - 12:30pm.........................................Round Robin (By sign up only) MONDAY 11am - 12pm......................................................Beginner Clinic WEDNESDAY 11am - 12pm......................Intermediate/Advanced Clinic 5:30pm - 7:30pm..............................Beginner/Intermediate Mixed Doubles THURSDAY New 5:30pm - 7pm............................................Drop In Pickle (By sign up only) If you have any questions regarding the clinics or signing up for the Sunday Round Robin or Drop In Pickle, please contact Laura at 605-641-4542 or via email at lbryan@wexfordhiltonhead.com. Clinic fees for Monday Beginner and Wednesday Intermediate/ Advanced are $15 per person. Wednesday Mixed Doubles, Thursday Drop in Pickle, and Sunday Round Robin are $10 per person.
11 • The Club Times
Unsure of when to move up to the kitchen line or getting caught in no man’s land (zone two)? Focus on returning the serve deep in the court, once you have a firm grasp on what that deep return looks like you will begin to have more confidence in running up to that line. Don’t get caught in no man’s land, having a deep return will prevent that.
WEEKLY PICKLEBALL SCHEDULE
Scott Hunter
Director of Golf (843) 686-8812, ext. 141
Golf
shunter@wexfordhiltonhead.com
Beat the Summer Slump
The summer months tend to be slower as they follow a very busy golf schedule at Wexford. It is the perfect time to regroup and deep dive into your golf game while the course is worked on. Figure out where you can improve, make those changes, and prepare for the fall. It may be hot, but there is always time for a 30-minute or 60-minute lesson or, better yet, an on-course lesson (we can find some shade).
Bobby Blanken
1st Asst. Golf Professional (843) 686-8812, ext. 142 bblanken@wexfordhiltonhead.com
Reciprocal Season
The private club reciprocal season is here, and the official list can be found on the website or in the Golf Shop. It is a great opportunity to see and play the local private clubs at a reduced rate. The golf staff will do their best to help secure tee times but please keep in mind, similar to Wexford, the courses are busier than ever with many undergoing aerification and other maintenance and improvement projects over the summer months which may impact availability. Reservations are made from golf pro to golf pro and are generally made no earlier than one week.
GOLF COURSE & SHOP SCHEDULE June 6th - 17th Course closed for aerification; Golf Shop Open Tuesday - Sunday from 9:00am - 3:00pm July 4th Course and Golf Shop Open - Normal Hours August 1st - 8th Course closed for aerification; Golf Shop Open Tuesday - Sunday from 9:00am - 3:00pm
BOBBY’S BASICS:
The Club Times • 12
Steady iron play requires practice, soft touch Developing a solid iron game is extremely important, not only for scoring, but for our overall confidence throughout a round. Here are a couple of tips that will help you strike better irons and find more greens. First, make sure your alignment and ball position are consistent for every shot. This should be practiced at the driving range periodically (see pictures above).
Next, think 85% of your full swing. Irons are about contact and distance control. It is much easier to remain in a great impact posture (see picture at top right) with a smoother swing, allowing you to become more consistent with ball striking. Be diligent with these two tips and you will find yourself in better positions to make birdies and pars!
Wexford Junior Golf Series
Registration ends June 15th
The Junior Golf Series will begin on June 22nd. Practices will be held on Wednesdays from 3:30pm - 5:00pm followed by matches on Thursdays starting at 3:30pm. The series is designed for new and experienced golfers ages 6-12 and will incorporate structured golf practice, rules and etiquette education. Contact Bobby Blanken at bblanken@ wexfordhiltonhead.com for more information.
Wexford welcomes Rich Danyi
Rich joins us at Wexford to assist members and their guests at the 1st tee and monitor pace of play throughout the day. Rich has plenty of knowledge of the golf business, as he has worked at other clubs in the area such as Old Tabby Links and Belfair. Rich looks forward to serving and getting to know everyone in this beautiful community!
WWGA PONTE VEDRA TRIP
HOLE IN ONE
Congratulations to Mr. Jonathan Jarrell (above) and Mr. Mark Brown (below) for their hole-in-ones last month!
13 • The Club Times
Marvin Morrison
Security
Chief of Security (843) 686-8817
mmorrison@wexfordhiltonhead.com
Steven Williams Security Captain (843) 686-8817 swilliams@wexfordhiltonhead.com
Safety and Security: Fast Facts I am sharing some relevant and maybe lesser known information about the services Security offers, important safety equipment locations and a few other tips to ensure all Wexford members, their families and guests have a safe summer. Wexford Security maintains a key for most homes inside Wexford allowing Security to provide the Hilton Head Island Fire and Rescue with a key to enter a home for any emergency response. The keys are kept in a secured locker and inventoried prior to the start of each shift. Each Security Officer receives training or bi-annual re-training for CPR and AED, from the Hilton Head Island Fire and Rescue training section. Wexford has thirteen Automated External Defibrillators (AED), which are inspected weekly by Security and can be found at the following locations:
The Club Times • 14
13
Patrol Vehicle 1 - On the back seat Patrol Vehicle 2 - On the back seat Patrol Golf Cart - Back storage Harbor Center - Behind POS terminal Tennis Center - Lower level outside wall mounted by storeroom door Administration Office J18 - In the break room on the counter Golf Course - Hole #5 rest area mounted on the wall Golf Course - Hole #14 rest area mounted on the wall Clubhouse - Cart Barn on the wall next to roll up door Clubhouse - F & B Managers Office on wall next to the door Maintenance Building - Greens & Grounds Directors Office in black box
Maintenance Building - Main garage on the inside wall Maintenance Building - Greens & Grounds Supervisor’s Office next to the rear door Wexford has fifty-six fire extinguishers, which are inspected and located within each facility and can be found near each entry to a facility.
56
9
Wexford maintains nine first aid kits, which are checked and are located:
Clubhouse Cart Barn Clubhouse Kitchen Prep Area Croquet Court Harbour Center Maintenance Office Pool Towel Storage Cabinet Security Gatehouse Tennis Center Waves Bar
Battery safety Wexford has previously reported incidents regarding Carbon Monoxide alarm activations within some garages. Please read the following procedure regarding safety during the charging process: Safely charging a golf cart battery is of the utmost importance. Overheated lead-acid batteries can explode. • Follow the manufacturer’s instructions and heed all safety tips and warnings. • Always turn off the golf cart ignition key and place the cart in neutral before starting the battery charger. • Use only a UL Listed Industrial Battery Charger that is properly
matched to the golf cart per the manufacturer’s specifications. • The electrical outlet that the charger is plugged in should be a grounded outlet, have an appropriate size circuit breaker, and be a GFI (Ground Fault Interruption) receptacle or have surge protection. • If you must use an extension cord, know that an extension cord should never be used as a substitute for permanent wiring, and it should not be fastened to a building or structure. • Have batteries regularly maintained by “trained and authorized personnel.” Old batteries are increasingly susceptible to offgassing. • It is preferable to charge a golf cart outside but is acceptable to charge them in a garage as long as the windows or a door are open for ventilation. • Have a combination smoke detector/carbon monoxide detector in place in the charging area. 1. Do not place any rags, papers, or boxes on or near the chargers 2. Do not leave for vacation with your golf cart plugged into the charger 3. Charge your batteries in a well-ventilated area 4. Match the correct battery charger with the lead acid batteries 5. Keep Your Batteries Watered 6. Remove Battery Terminal Corrosion 7. Disconnect the Battery Charger when fully charged
JUNE 2022 Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
1
2
1pm Ladies Bridge (Clubhouse)
5
6
9am 3D Discussion (Harbour Center) 6:30pm Mahjong (Harbour Center)
7
Women’s Bible Study (Clubhhouse) 10am Aqua Fitness (Oasis Pool)
8
13
4:30pm WYC FloatTails
9am 3D Discussion (Harbour Center) 6:30pm Mahjong (Harbour Center)
14
Women’s Bible Study (Clubhhouse) 10am Aqua Fitness (Oasis Pool)
COURSE AERIFICATION
19
9am 3D Discussion (Harbour Center) 6:30pm Mahjong (Harbour Center)
27 9am 3D Discussion (Harbour Center) 6:30pm Mahjong (Harbour Center)
Women’s Bible Study (Clubhhouse) 10am Aqua Fitness (Oasis Pool)
28 Women’s Bible Study (Clubhhouse) 10am Aqua Fitness (Oasis Pool)
3
Cobia Fishing Tournament 1pm Mahjong (Clubhouse)
10
10am Yoga (Clubhouse) Ladies Member Member 5:30pm Member Happy 1pm Mahjong Hour (Clubhouse) (Clubhouse)
COURSE AERIFICATION
15 1pm Ladies Bridge (Clubhouse)
22 1pm Ladies Bridge (Clubhouse)
29 1pm Ladies Bridge (Clubhouse)
Saturday 4
11
COURSE AERIFICATION
16
10am Yoga 17 1pm Mahjong (Clubhouse) 4:00pm Malloy Tennis & 5:30pm Member Happy Pickleball Round Robin Hour (Clubhouse) WYC Bohicket Trip WYC Bohicket Trip
COURSE AERIFICATION
21
Friday
18 WYC Bohicket Trip
COURSE AERIFICATION
23
10am Yoga (Clubhouse) 5:30pm Member Happy Hour (Clubhouse)
30 10am Yoga (Clubhouse) 5:30pm Member Happy Hour (Clubhouse)
24
8:30am Board of Directors Meeting 1pm Mahjong (Clubhouse) Independence Day Nine & Dine
25
15 • The Club Times
26
20
10am Yoga (Clubhouse) 4pm Cobia Tournament Captain’s Meeting 5:30pm Member Happy Hour (Clubhouse)
9
1pm Ladies Bridge (Clubhouse)
COURSE AERIFICATION
12
Thursday
JULY 2022 Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
1
Saturday 2
1pm Mahjong (Clubhouse)
3
9am Junior 4 Sailing Demo 10am Kids Fishing Tournament 1:30pm Nautical Themed Scavenger Hunt
10
Golf Course Open 8:30 4th of July Round Robin 11am 4th of July Celebration 6:30pm Mahjong
11
18
24
25
31
13
8
27
1pm Mahjong (Clubhouse)
15
10am Yoga (Clubhouse) 5:30pm Member Happy Hour (Clubhouse)
20 Beaufort Lunch Trip 21 (All Day) 1pm Ladies Bridge (Clubhouse) 3pm WYC Harbour Seminar
9
10am Yoga (Clubhouse) 5:30pm Member Happy Hour (Clubhouse)
14 1pm Ladies Bridge (Clubhouse)
Women’s Bible Study (Clubhhouse) 10am Aqua Fitness (Oasis Pool)
26
9am 3D Discussion (Harbour Center) 6:30pm Mahjong (Harbour Center)
1pm Ladies Bridge (Clubhouse)
Women’s Bible Study (Clubhhouse) 10am Aqua Fitness (Oasis Pool)
19
9am 3D Discussion (Harbour Center) 6:30pm Mahjong (Harbour Center)
7
(Clubhhouse) 10am Aqua Fitness (Oasis Pool) 5pm Docktails
12
9am 3D Discussion (Harbour Center) 6:30pm Mahjong (Harbour Center)
17
5 Women’s Bible Study 6
16 1pm Mahjong (Clubhouse) British Open Nine & Dine
22
10am Yoga (Clubhouse) 5:30pm Member Happy Hour (Clubhouse)
28
23 8:30am Board of Directors Meeting 1pm Mahjong (Clubhouse)
29
30
Women’s Bible Study (Clubhhouse) 10am Aqua Fitness (Oasis Pool)
AUGUST 2022 Sunday
Monday 1
Tuesday
Wednesday
2 Women’s Bible Study 3
4
(Clubhhouse) 10am Aqua Fitness (Oasis Pool) 5pm Docktails
9am 3D Discussion (Harbour Center) 6:30pm Mahjong (Harbour Center)
Hilton Head Island Circumnavigation 1pm Ladies Bridge (Clubhouse)
COURSE AERIFICATION
7
8
9 9am 3D Discussion (Harbour Center) 6:30pm Mahjong (Harbour Center)
Thursday
Friday 5
10am Yoga (Clubhouse) 5:30pm Member Happy Hour (Clubhouse)
10
11 1pm Ladies Bridge (Clubhouse)
6 1pm Mahjong (Clubhouse)
COURSE AERIFICATION
Women’s Bible Study (Clubhhouse) 10am Aqua Fitness (Oasis Pool)
Saturday
COURSE AERIFICATION
12
10am Yoga (Clubhouse) 5:30pm Member Happy Hour (Clubhouse)
13 1pm Mahjong (Clubhouse)
COURSE AERIFICATION
14
15 9am 3D Discussion (Harbour Center) 6:30pm Mahjong (Harbour Center)
21
22 9am 3D Discussion (Harbour Center) 6:30pm Mahjong (Harbour Center)
28
29 9am 3D Discussion (Harbour Center) 6:30pm Mahjong (Harbour Center)
16 Women’s Bible Study (Clubhhouse) 10am Aqua Fitness (Oasis Pool)
23
17 1pm Ladies Bridge (Clubhouse) 3pm WYC Harbour Seminar
24
Women’s Bible Study (Clubhhouse) 10am Aqua Fitness (Oasis Pool)
30 Women’s Bible Study (Clubhhouse) 10am Aqua Fitness (Oasis Pool)
1pm Ladies Bridge (Clubhouse)
31
18
19
10am Yoga (Clubhouse) 5:30pm Member Happy Hour (Clubhouse)
25 10am Yoga (Clubhouse) 5:30pm Member Happy Hour (Clubhouse)
20 1pm Mahjong (Clubhouse)
26
Ladies Tennis Boot Camp
27 1pm Mahjong (Clubhouse)