2015 Green Book

PINEWILD
WOMEN’S GOLF
ASSOCIATION
Officers 2015
President
Freddy Mastandrea 235-0663
Vice-President
Barbara Vincenti
215-9517
Secretary
Diane Dunlap
687-4667
Treasurer
Debra Smith
255-0590
Tournament
Directors
April Zelinski
Peggy Clark
616-340-5103
235-3908
Directors Elect
Louise Pryor
Sally Manich
295-5574
730-0263
Social Chair
Arlene Knapp
420-2408
Members at Large Sue Jacobsen
Mary Vicenik
420-1012
235-3885
Past President
295-5548
Karen Smith
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Committee Chairwomen
Handicap
Louise Pryor
295-5574
Rules
Carol Pitzer
255-3788
Publicity
Katie Dahlberg
295-6894
Interclub 1
Elect
Debra Smith
Ellen Sherman
255-0590
295-1151
Interclub II
Elect
Judith Kelley
Karen Smith
215-0944
295-5548
Pinetop
Elect
Linda Stohler
Kathy Dahlberg
816-9117
295-6894
Tar Heels
Brenda Hiscott
295-9544
Sunshine
Kathy Lannon
235-9232
Ringers
Jan Behnke
255-0470
Birdies
DeeDee Schmitt
295-5878
Chip-ins
Deb Chuderewicz
420-8112
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Points
Kay Rednour
3
235-5326
CHAIRS FOR SPECIFIC TOURNAMENTS
Holly-Pines
Terri Birkhauser
Member-Guest Chris Johnson
420-2946
215-5829
Magnolia
Challenge
April Zelinsky
Peggy Clark
616-340-5103
235-3908
Think Pink
Lynn Moore
235-3929
Jack & Jill
Patty Hmel
420-2479
Informal Guest Karen Smith
Day
295-5548
Sadie Hawkins Karen Greene
Judy Block
255-0678
235-3678
Solheim Cup
255-0698
215-0388
Kathy Samchalk
Chris Novak
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Ringers
Jan Benke
255-0470
On a member’s first PWGA Play Day, she should circle her gross
score, using an ink pen, on each hole on her ringer card. On
subsequent PWGA Play Days, as improvement is made on a hole,
each lower gross score should then be circled with a pencil. At the
end of the year, a final ringer score comprised of the total of the
lowest score recorded on each hole for that year will result in
winners in each flight.
Birdies
DeeDee Schmitt
295-5878
Record birdies each PWGA Play Day on the sheet in the locker
room, and have each attested, by someone in your foursome. At
the end of the season, members will be divided into flights. The
players with the most birdies in each flight will be awarded prizes
at the closing luncheon.
Chip-ins
Deb Chuderewicz
420-8112
On each PWGA Play Day, if a player chooses to participate, she
should sign her name on the chip-in sheet and put a quarter in the
box prior to playing. If she has a chip-in, the player should circle
her name on the sign-up sheet, indicate which hole, and have
someone in her foursome attest the chip-in. The money will be
divided among those who had chip-ins that day. Winnings may be
picked up in the locker room on the next Play Day.
Points
Kay Rednour
235-5326
Points are given to the winners of PWGA Play Day events. At the
end of the season the points are totaled and assigned a value.
Members are then given credit in the pro shop equal to the amount
they have won.
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Past Presidents
Barbara Nye
Barbara Nye
Mary Fahy
Mary Fahy
Ann Skrei
Gail Weislogel
Gail Meyer
Jody Young
Terry Brown
Freddy Mastandrea
Linda Critzer
Connie Desmond
Gayl Welter
Gay Strojny
Sandy Gruin
Carol Roth
Janet Clark
Chris Johnson
Lydia Healy
Marsha Krasicky
Kathy Samchalk
Nancy Butler
Karen Smith
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PWGA 2015
MEMBERSHIP
Telephone Member
Spouse Birthday
255-0275
Anders, Nancy
Carl
10/5
420-1223
Angus, Carol
Dan
8/8
540-815-003 Appleman, Pam
295-1955
Barrett, BJ
Marty
255-0470
Behnke, Jan
Bob
6/3
215-9306
Bell, Linda
Harold
3/4
235-9237
Berry, Bonnie
Fred
6/24
420-2418
Birkhauser, Terri
David
5/24
215-0716
Blecharczyk, Sallie
Steve
12/5
235-3678
Block, Judy
Len
1/28
215-9964
Brewer, Anita
Frank
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9/24
6/7
295-6974 Bruff, Jean
Bill
215-6178 Buller, Anke
Manfred
295-5790 Butler, Nancy
Jack
11/21
295-0305 Cashion, Jan
John
8/20
295-2790 Cecka, Andy
Tom
8/5
295-3569 Clark, Janet
Roger
8/31
235-3908 Clark, Peggy
1/11
7/6
11/1
215-8730 Clark, Phyllis
Gary
12/8
295-8989 Connelly, Judy
Kevin
2/9
295-2695 Corgan, Gail
Dan
11/8
420-2425 Cormier, Kay
Bob
8/16
420-2020 Crabill, Mary Jane
Warren
215-9395 Critzer, Linda
Mike
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7/5
1/13
585-7318
Dahlberg, Katie
Eric
2/27
255-6263
Danker, Rita
Walt
2/21
215-8113
Davis, Nancy K
Richard
215-8741
Davison, Lynne
Ted
7/18
295-6179
Denny, Shelley
Dave
8/8
420-2155
Devendorf, Shari
David
5/20
295-9573
Dix, Jean
Ron
4/19
255-6417
Donahue, Jen
Tim
4/24
255-6128
D’Onle, Brenda
Leon
7/10
687-4667
Dunlap, Diane
Barry
10/3
295-6988
Ecker, Harriet
Karl
3/24
295-5629
Edgar, Cindy
Lou
7/14
235-4550
Erdman, Bobbi
Cal
9/1
420-2795
Fassett, Susan
Allen
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11/19
281-773-0848
Ferguson, Carol
Fergi
255-0338
Fulcher, B.J.
Calvert
295-1413
Gannaway, Patricia
5/9
295-4753
Gannett, Barbara
Walt Jordan
7/8
235-3796
Garber, Janet
Jan
5/5
295-7184
Gilbert, Karen
Dick
3/21
255-0678
Greene, Karen
Bud
9/13
463-8240
Grieshaber, Jean
Rick
2/8
235-0910
Hamilton, Emily Don
295-5536
Harper, Diana
420-2101
Harrington, Jean Dick
1/27
215-9735
Healy, Lydia
Fred
10/5
295-5895
Heimann, Connie Jack
11/3
10
Doug
11/26
3/15
11/10
7/15
215-0978
Hill, Grace
Jim
295-9544
Hiscott, Brenda
Don
12/20
420-2479
Hmel, Patty
Mike
2/22
420-1012
Jacobsen, Sue
Gary
2/21
215-5829
Johnson, Chris
Joel
7/14
295-1954
Johnston, Marlene
235-3821
Jones, Carla
Bob
11/5
295-1881
Junk, Penny
Keith
1/13
295-3760
Keel, Nancy
Phillip
9/14
235-0082
Keener, Linda
1/12
215-0944
Kelley, Judith
7/13
295-1100
King, Pat
Jack
5/26
420-2408
Knapp, Arlene
Bob
3/7
295-4011
Krasicky, Marcia
Gary
5/25
11
8/8
10/13
215-8101
Kroes, Carol
Mike
4/16
295-7192
Lambert, Sue
Terry
7/28
235-9232
Lannon, Kathy Art
215-0002
Lash, Ginger
Pete
7/3
215-5544
Leggett, Judi
Steve
4/5
295-1360
Leidy, Marjory Doug
8/16
255-1009
Lowry, Terry
John
12/1
295-4432
Lundberg, Jackie Dave
5/2
986-2716
Lyszyk, Paula Gene
12/5
215-0266
Mahan, Marilyn Jack
730-0263
Manich, Sally Glenn
420-8305
Marki, Pat
255-0436
Marrale, Kaye Chuck
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7/19
9/15
10/16
Francis
7/30
235-0663
Mastandrea, Freddy
Pat
9/15
818-448-0881 McKay, Charlene
Dan
4/9
414-379-7054 McGushin, Kathy
Terry
4/4
295-9747
McMahon, Dee
Jim
12/1
295-1870
McNeish, Ann
Peter
11/7
215-9429
Mitchell, Betsey
Dick
10/27
235-3929
Moore, Lynne
Tim
3/26
295-5569
Moore, Nan
Steve
10/1
295-7344
Mott, Dolly
Gary
3/10
295-1159
Mulvaney, Betty
Bill
1/7
235-4272
Niedermaier, Nancy Dave
2/17
295-6545
Norman, Connie
J.C.
12/2
215-0388
Novak, Chris
Jan
8/21
215-0564
Otto, Marilyn
Dave
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2/4
420-1363
Oxendine, Adrienne
215-5807
Petricola, Denise
Tony
12/16
255-3788
Pitzer, Carol
Ken
12/22
295-9115
Pollard, Lois
Jeffrey
9/15
420-2236
Polston, Liz
Fred Hoffecker
1/25
215-4580
Porter, Ruth Ann
Harry
11/29
295-1744
Power, Joan
Don
2/13
215-9479
Preboske, Judy
5/3
235-0011
Prosser, Nanette
8/11
295-5574
Pryor, Louise
Jim
235-5326
Rednour, Kay
Gordon 2/12
235-0137
Regula, Debra
Ralph
5/24
235-0247
Reutter, Nancy
Bob
4/29
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Joe
5/7
7/29
215-9044
Rezeli, Kathy
Frank
9/13
215-0121
Rhone, Shelley
Wayne
11/19
925-360-1508 Roberts, Val
John
215-0778
Roche, Marylou
Larry
10/11
255-0698
Samchalk, Kathy
Marty
12/16
295-7386
Schmidt, Nancy
Doug
6/29
295-5878
Schmitt, DeeDee
John
2/21
295-7589
Schnare, Sandy
Richard
5/14
215-9257
Schneider, Mary
Don
6/25
Schneiter, Linda
687-0066
Scofield, Vicky
Jeff
215-5540
Scribner, Mary
Steve
295-1151
Sherman, Ellen
Bill
295-7403
Sheron, Arvilla
Richard
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4/16
7/13
12/18
10/7
295-2648
Simms, Helen
Eddie
295-3627
Sluder, Jo Ann
Larry
255-0590
Smith, Debra
Bill
7/24
986-0862
Smith, Judy
Robert
3/24
295-5548
Smith, Karen
295-6965
12/24
12/14
Steere, Mary Lou Richard
6/17
805-455-4041
Stohler, Linda
John
1/12
420-2124
Tartalio, Janis
Paul
2/26
295-1241
Teems, Karen
Wayne
295-4256
Tencza, Barbara
Michael 10/5
215-8903
Tuffnell, Talie
Stu
2/10
235-3885
Vicenik, Mary
Tom
12/25
215-9517
Vincenti, Barbara Dan
10/18
215-0989
Vosilus, Diane
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Bob
6/8
235-0853
Wake, Shirley
295-4572
Waldemar, Jane
215-8964
Watterworth, Pat
George
10/13
295-5344
Weiler, Jean
Ed
12/13
235-5256
Weller, Cynthia
Jim
1/15
215-5790
Welter, Gayl
Bob
12/7
215-0105
Wilson, Sue
Jack
1/25
215-5943
Winkley, Jude
Rich
5/1
215-0920
Wisniewski, Sue
Jerry
5/27
295-3386
Wright, Suzanne
Dick
12/6
295-9512
Young, Jody
Jim
12/27
Tom
4/29
616-340-5103 Zelinski, April
17
John
3/21
9/14
Membership Changes and Notes
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PLAY DAY INFORMATION
PWGA Play Days consist of organized play with
assigned tee times. The point system is used
to determine year-end award amounts.
A. PLAY DAYS
1. PWGA Play Days are on Tuesdays starting
March 10 through November 17.
2. During the off-season, there will be no
organized game. The Pro Shop will usually
assign tee times for Tuesday during the offseason.
B. PLAY FORMATS
1. Peer Play: Play is with members of similar
handicaps. Points are awarded within flights
for individual performance
2. ABCD: The field is divided into 4 levels. A
team consists on one player from each
handicap level. Points are awarded based on
team performance.
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3. Pick A Partner: Players choose any other
PWGA member to be a partner for a
Better Ball of Twosome event.
4. Informal Guest Day: Players invite
another amateur golfer who is not a PWGA
member to a fun day of golf for cart fees
only. There is no game on these days for
members or guests.
C.
HANDICAP SYSTEM
1.
Forty (40) is the maximum handicap
used for play days and tournaments
regardless of a player’s established
handicap.
2.
To be eligible to play in PWGA Play
Day Tournaments, new members must bring
an established handicap from a prior club or
post five18-hole Pinewild scores to establish
a handicap.
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3. Posting adjusted scores: When posting
scores in the computer, the following are the
maximum scores which may be taken any
hole based on handicap: (Equitable Stroke
Control) Hcp, 0-9 (double bogie); Hcp. 1019 (7); Hcp. 20-29 (8); Hcp. 30-39 (9); Hcp.
40 and above (10).
D. PLAY DAY PROCEDURES
1. Sign up will only be via the internet.
2. Players must sign up by 12:00 Noon
Sunday for Tuesday play. The Pro Shop
will handle all pairings, cancellations, and
changes.
No special requests will be
accepted from individual players
3. Tuesday’s parings will be posted on the web
site by 1:00PM on Sunday. Players should
check the website after 6:00PM the day
before play for the final listing of tee times
in the event that revisions have been made.
Non-residents may call the Pro Shop for tee
times (295-5145). Course conditions are
available on the web site or by calling
295-0358.
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4.
Players should check in at the Pro
Shop at least 15 minutes prior to tee time.
5.
If participating in the chip-in game,
players must sign the Chip-In Sheet and put
a quarter in the box in the locker room prior
to play.
6.
After finding foursomes and making
cart arrangements, foursomes should
proceed to course.
7.
Upon completion of play, players
shall:
a. Update Ringer Cards and sign for
birdies and chip-ins as indicated on the
play schedule. BOTH birdies and chipins must be attested by a teammate.
b. Post adjusted score in the computer
immediately after play to qualify for
points.
c. Leave signed and attested score cards in
PWGA league section of the unlocked
box in the locker room.
8. Game results and individual point awards
will be posted on the PWGA Website and
will be e-mailed to all PWGA members.
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E. CANCELLATIONS & LATE SIGN-UP
1. If it is necessary to cancel after sign-up
players must notify the pro shop as soon as
possible. If the cancellation is made the
morning of play, the player should also
contact someone in her group so that they do
not wait for her.
2. If a player did not sign up before pairings
were made on Sunday, but would like to
play, she should contact the Pro Shop and
ask to be put on an alternate list.
3. After 4:00PM of the day prior to play, the
Pro Shop will assign alternates to starting
times where there are openings and where
handicaps are best suited for the scheduled
event.
4. The Pro Shop will call alternates to inform
of placement and tee times. No special
requests will be accepted.
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F. WEATHER CONDITIONS
1.
The Tournament Directors will consult
with the Pro Shop, and at least thirty
minutes before the first tee time a decision
will be made regarding cancellation because
of inclement weather. If the weather is
questionable, members should check the
web site first or call the Course Condition
Line (295-0358) or the Pro Shop (2955145). If weather becomes an issue after
play has begun, each foursome may decide
whether or not to continue play.
2
If 20 or more PWGA members finish
play, the game will be considered valid and
points as well as birdies, ringers, and chipins will be awarded when indicated for the
game of the day.
3.
If the club closes the course or PWGA
Tournament Directors cancel play, no
points, birdies, ringers, or chip-ins will be
awarded. Any chip-in money will be carried
over to the next play day.
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G. EQUITABLE STROKE CONTROL
In order to speed up play, if a player is at or
beyond her maximum ESC score on a hole, she
may choose to pick up her ball and take her
maximum score on that hole. The player will
remain in the game of the day, and remains
eligible to win points for the event as long as her
ball is not used on that hole, or that hole is not
part of the event. Examples are a best ball event,
or when the maximum score is taken on an odd
hole when only even hole scores are being used.
HOWEVER THIS ACTION WILL
ELIMINATE THE PLAYER FROM
COMPETITION FOR LOW GROSS/LOW
NET POINTS IF THEY ARE BEING
AWARDED THAT DAY. If a player chooses to
do this, the following procedures should be
followed.
1.
The maximum score on any hole for
player’s course handicap should be used for
that hole: Hcp, 0-9 (double bogie); Hcp. 1019 (7); Hcp. 20-29 (8); Hcp. 30-39 (9); Hcp.
40 and above (10).
The player’s maximum score followed by an
X should be recorded on the score card to
indicate that the player did not complete that
hole, e.g. 8x
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H.
WITHDRAWAL FROM A ROUND
AFTER PLAY HAS BEGUN
1.
If a player withdraws from a play day
game, but completes the round of play, she
must still post her adjusted score in the
computer.
2.
If a player plays 9 through 12 holes
she must post a nine hole score.
3.
If a player plays 13 or more holes but
does not complete the round, she must post
an 18 hole score. Scores for the unplayed
holes should be recorded as par plus any
handicap strokes she would receive on those
holes.
LOCAL RULES
Everyone should carry a current copy of
USGA Local Rules sheet (available on
Members’
Website
under
Club
News/Policy/Golf) in her Golf bag. USGA
Rules as modified by PCC. Local Rules
apply for PWGA play days, unless
otherwise noted on the rules sheet for the
event.
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Highlighted Local Rules
Out of Bounds on both courses as defined
by gray stakes with white tops. For a
ball out of bounds, consider playing a
provisional ball.
Proceed under Rule 27-2
Posted Environmentally Sensitive Areas
may NOT be entered and balls may
NOT be played from these areas. The
areas are either water or lateral water
hazards and the entire hazard is
included.
Proceed under Rule 26-1
Greenside Fans are temporary immovable
obstructions TIO. Relief may be taken
for swing and stance and line of play
(See App.1, 7a).
Stones in Bunkers are movable obstructions.
Use of Distance Measuring Devices is
permitted
Please note: The drop areas on the Holly
Course may NOT be used in any PWGA
play or Club Tournaments. Ball in water
hazard must be played under the
appropriate water hazard rule. Proceed
under Rule 26.
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PWGA 2015
SCHEDULE of EVENTS
Dates and events are subject to change
(T) Designates posting as tournament round.
Always check the tournament instruction sheet in
the locker room and /or Pro Shop for tee times, as
they may be revised. DO NOT PICK UP at any
time during the game if you are playing for a
course record.
MARCH
3/10
PWGA Opener
8:00 Breakfast and Meeting
10:30 Shotgun – on the Magnolia
“SURPRISE” Game
No birdies, chip-ins, or ringers
3/17
“1-2-3 Irish Four Ball” –Holly
1st hole 1 Net BB; 2 nd hole 2 Net BBs;
3rd hole 3 Net BBs; Repeat
Start recording birdies, chip-ins, and
ringers
3/24
AB & CD - Magnolia – Orange Tees
1 Net BB of AB added to 1 Net BB of
CD
3/31
Peer Play – Magnolia
“Aces of the Day”
Individual Low Gross/Low Net
Post as “Tournament” Round
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APRIL
4/6
Pinetop @ Pinewild – Holly
Post as “Tournament” Round
4/7
Holly vs. Pines – Holly
9:00 Shotgun followed by luncheon
4/14
ABCD – Magnolia
“Six – Six – Six”
1st 6 holes 1 Net BB; 2nd 6 holes 2 Net
BBs; 3rd 6 holes 3 Net BBs
4/21
A vs B & C vs D - Holly
Individual – Match Play 100%
Handicap (play off low ball)
4/27
MEMBER GUEST - Practice Round
Tee Times on the Holly
No birdies, chip-ins or ringers
4/28
MEMBER-GUEST – Holly
8:30 Registration & Breakfast
10:00 Shotgun – 5:30 Cocktails; 6:00
Dinner and awards
No Birdies, Chip-ins or Ringers
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MAY
5/5“Pick A Partner” – Holly
Individual Low Gross/Low Net
Net Best Ball of Partners
5/12 MAGNOLIA CHALLENGE
Tee Times – Round 1
Round 2 completed by June 9th
Round 3 completed July 14th
5/19 ABCD – Holly
1 Net BB on Par 3’s; 2 Net BBs on Par
5’s
5/26 “Peer Play” – Magnolia
“Aces of the Day”
Individual Low Gross/Low Net
“Odd/Even”
1 Net BB on odd holes; 2 Net BBs on
even holes
5/28 Jack n’ Jill – Magnolia
(PMGA leads)
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JUNE
6/2
PWGA – Away Play – Little River
9:06 Shotgun
6/9
Think PINK----for Breast Cancer
8:30 Shotgun – Holly
Luncheon & Business meeting
6/16 Peer Play - Magnolia
Individual Low Gross/Low Net
Post as “Tournament Round”
6/23 ABCD – Holly
“Pink Lady”
Object is to keep ball in play; each
player plays at least 4 holes with
the pink ball; team is rewarded for
returning with the pink ball
6/30 ABCD – Magnolia
“Nassau”
Front, Back & Overall Net
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JULY
7/7
Peer Play – Holly
“Aces of the Day”
Individual Low Gross/Low Net
Team Low Putts
Post as a Tournament Round
7/14 PWGA/PAL Scramble & Lunch
(PAL Hosting)
No birdies, chip-ins or ringers
7/21 NC State Day – Peer Play Magnolia
“Aces of the Day”
Individual Low Gross/Low Net
Post as a Tournament Round
7/28 Informal Guest Day – Magnolia
No birdies, chip-ins or ringers
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AUGUST
8/4
Tar Heel @ Pinewild
Post as a Tournament Round
8/11 Peer Play – Holly
“Aces of the Day”
Individual Low Gross/Low Net
3 Net Balls of Foursome
8/18 Away Game - Pinewood
No birdies, chip-ins or ringers
8/25 ABCD - Magnolia
“Stableford”
Net Best Balls 100% Handicap
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SEPTEMBER
9/1
Sadie Hawkins – Holly
Shotgun w/Luncheon to follow
No birdies, chip-ins or ringers
9/8
Peer Play – Magnolia
2 Net BBs that start with T or F
9/15 ABCD – Holly
“Cat & Mice Net Best Balls”
Cat’s score on each hole always
counts plus 1 BB of the mice
9/22 Peer Play – Magnolia
“Aces of the Day”
Individual Low Gross/Low Net
Post as a Tournament Round
9/28-29 Solheim Cup Event – Magnolia
See Tournament instructions for
birdies, chip-ins and ringers, and
which scores to be posted as
“Tournament” rounds.
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OCTOBER
10/1 Solheim Cup Event - Magnolia
10/6 ABCD – Holly
“AC + BD”
1 Net BB of AC added to 1 Net BB of
BD
10/6
PAL “Tickle Me Pink”
(optional for PWGA members)
No Birdies, chip-ins or ringers
Peer Play – Magnolia
“Aces of the Day” FINAL
Individual Low Gross/Low Net
“Flag Day”
1 BB on Red & White; 2 BB on Yellow
Flags
10/13
10/20
ABCD – Holly
“Luck of the Draw”
2 BBs Net Card Game
10/27 PWGA Fall Shootout (Qualifiers only)
Magnolia – No Regular PWGA Play
10:00 Shootgun
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NOVEMBER
11/3 Peer Play – Holly
Individual Low Gross/ Low Net
“Blind Partner”
Pro Shop will select partners after
play begins; Partners’ scores are
combined to determine winners
11/10 ABCD – Magnolia
“5 Club Challenge”
Each player can only use the
same 5 clubs from their bag
all day; 2 BBs
11/17 FINAL PLAY – FUN DAY –
Magnolia
“SURPRISE” Game
No birdies, chip-ins or ringers
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DECEMBER
12/1 CLOSING LUNCHEON
11:00 AM Business Meeting
No Play
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HOLE-IN-ONE CLUB
1.
The PWGA Hole-in-One Club will run from
January 1 to December 31 each calendar year.
2.
Annual Hole-in-One fees will be collected at the
same time as annual dues and membership. The
fee to participate will be $10.
3.
Any member of the PWGA Hole-In-One Club
who has a hole-in-one will receive $l00 at the
time the Hole-In-One is accomplished.
a. At the end of the calendar year the remaining
funds in the club will be distributed evenly
among those who accomplished a hole-in-one.
b. If there are any funds remaining they will be
carried over to The Hole-In-One Fund for the
following year.
4.
A hole-in-one can be made on any day on either
the Magnolia or Holly course, but must be
witnessed by at least two additional people, one
of whom may be a spouse.
5.
The Hole-In-One money will be administered by
the Treasurer, and will not be co-mingled with
any other PWGA monies.
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6.
Anyone making a hole-in-one is to notify the
Publicity Chair, Katie Dahlberg (295-6894) who in
turn will notify the Treasurer, Debra Smith. The
treasurer will be responsible for disbursing prize
money and keeping a list of members who have a
hole-in-one during the year.
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Pinetop
(Pinetop rounds to be posted as Tournament rounds)
Linda Stohler
Kaite Dahlberg
April 6
May 6
June 15
July 23
Aug 19
Sept 10
Oct 19
816-9117
295-6894
Monday
Wednesday
Monday
Thursday
Wednesday
Thursday
Monday
Pinewild
Woodlake
Whispering Pines
Seven Lakes
Foxfire Grey Fox
Southern Pines
Pinehurst #5
1.
Approximately four weeks prior to the
tournament an email will be sent with
details and a sign-up sheet will be posted.
2.
The Sign-Up Sheet will be removed from
bulletin board (approximately) 9-10 days
prior to tournament.
3.
Only those sign-ups accompanied with a
check payable to PWGA will be
accepted. No reminders will be made.
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4.
A team of 12 players who play for points
and prizes and 4 Alternates who play for prizes
will represent Pinewild. Name order of the 4
Alternates may not indicate who is called first,
second, etc. Alternates are based on needed
indices to fill out a flight. Additional golfers
may be accepted if the Host Club can
accommodate more than 16 golfers, and they
will play for prizes.
5.
Entry fee includes lunch, bag tips, and
prizes. If golf is cancelled due to inclement
weather, lunch will still be served. No refunds
for lunch will be given.
6.
Deadline for cancellation is 5 days or as
noted on the invitation. Contact Linda Stohler
(816-9117) or Katie Dahlberg (295-6894).
7.
All the events will have a shotgun start at
8:30 a.m. except for the April event at Pinewild
and the October event at Pinehurst #5. They
will have a shotgun start at 9:00 a.m.
8.
Scores will be posted as tournament
scores by The Pro Shop.
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Tar Heel Women’s Golf Association
(Posted as Tournament rounds)
Brenda Hiscott
295-9544
1.
2.
3.
4.
The Sign-Up Sheet is posted in the Locker
Room and sign-ups must be made in ink.
Maximum USGA index 32.9.
Shotgun at 9:30 AM. Tournaments will be
played if the course is open.
To qualify for a two-day tournament, you must
participate in at least two one-day tournaments.
Tournament fee (including cart fee) will be
refunded only if a player notifies the host club
of cancellation 48 hours before play.
March 24
April 16
May 5
June 9
July 16
August 4
Sept 17
Oct 21-22
Pinehurst #7
Pine Valley
Wilson
Highland
River Landing
Pinewild
Coharie
Governors Club
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(Pinehurst)
(Wilmington)
(Wilson)
(Highland)
(Wallace)
(Pinehurst)
(Clinton)
(Chapel Hill)
Moore County Interclub I Team Matches
(Posted as Tournament rounds)
Debra Smith
255-0590
Ellen Sherman
295-1151
Wednesday, May 27
Host: Country Club of North Carolina
Pinewild vs. Country Club of North Carolina
Monday, June 1:
Host: Foxfire
Pinewild vs. Foxfire
Wednesday, July 8
Host: Pinewild
Pinewild vs.
Monday, August 10
Host: Country Club of Whispering Pines
Pinewild vs. Country Club of Whispering Pines
Wednesday, September 30
Host: Pinehurst #5
Pinewild vs. Pinehurst #5
Sign Up Procedure: Interclub I & II
Each team consists of eight (8) players. A sign-up
sheet will be posted in the Ladies Locker Room 2
weeks prior to each match, where eligible players
may sign up. One week before the match, the signup sheet will be removed and the lowest sixteen (16)
handicaps from that list will be determined. All those
who signed up will be notified by email.
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Moore County Interclub II Team Matches
(Posted as Tournament rounds)
Judith Kelley
Karen Smith
215-0944
295-5548
Monday, May 4
Host: Mid South
Pinewild vs. Mid South
Wednesday, June 24
Host: Pinehurst #7
Pinewild vs. Pinehurst #7
Wednesday, July 8
Host: Pinewild
Pinewild vs.
Monday, August 10
Host: Pinehurst CC
Pinewild vs. Pinehurst CC
Wednesday, September 30
Host: Pinehurst #5
Pinewild vs. Pinehurst #5
Eligibility: Interclub I & II

Current handicap must be 25.0 or less

Must be a member of the PWGA

Eight rounds must have already been played and
posted at Pinewild during the current year.

Two rounds (with at least one at Pinewild) must
have been played and posted within the five
weeks prior to the date of the upcoming team
match.
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Additional 2015 Events
(Posted as Tournament rounds)
Carolinas Golf Association and North Carolina
Women’s Golf Association:
www.carolinagolf.org/women
April 21-22: NC Women’s Senior – Starmount
Forest CC, Greensboro, NC
May 19-21: Carolinas Women’s Amateur –
Treyburn CC, Durham, NC
June 9-11: NC Women’s Amateur – Porters
Neck, Wilmington, NC
July 7-9: Carolinas Women’s Match Play Cowan’s Ford – Stanley NC
July 24: Carolinas Parent-Child, Pinewild CC
July 27-28: Moore County Women’s Amateur,
CC of North Carolina
August 4-5: Women’s Four-Ball
Championship, Catawba CC, Newton, NC
August 22-23: Carolinas Mixed Team,
Pinehurst #1
September 21-22: Carolinas Women’s Senior,
Henderson CC, Hendersonville, NC

All events open to PWGA . No handicap
restrictions. Any player with an index of 20
or better could comfortably compete in
her flight.
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Pinewild Country Club of Pinehurst
2015 Tournaments
Pinewild Country Club uniquely provides
opportunities for women to play in all seven of the
Club’s major events. With the exception of the two
couple’s events, each event has a woman’s division
equal and separate from the men’s division. As
members of the PWGA we should take the
opportunity to participate in these events. The
schedule for 2013 is listed below:
Sat-Sun, March 21/22
Rain Date Mon, March 23
Wed, May 6
Ringer Event (Holly)
Charity Event - Magnolia
Fri-Sat, May 22/23
Rain Date Sun, May 24
Couples Member Guest
Magnolia/Holly
Mon, May 25
Flag Event - Magnolia
Sat June 27
Husband/Wife Championship
Rain Date Sun, June 28 Magnolia
Sat, July 4
Red, White & Blue Event
Magnolia
Sat-Sun, July 11/12
Rain Date Sun, July 13
Member/Member Event
Magnolia/Holly
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President’s Cup (Net
Championship)
Holly/Magnolia
Fri-Sat, July 31/Aug 1
Rain Date Sun, Aug 2
Fri-Sun, Aug 14/15/16
Club Championship
Rain Date Mon, Aug 19 Magnolia/Holly/Magnolia
Sat-Sun, Oct 17/18
Rain Date Mon. Oct 19
Club Championship
Magnolia/Holly
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