2016 JulPut - Heritage Golf Collection On Hilton Head Island
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2016 JulPut - Heritage Golf Collection On Hilton Head Island
The PUTTER Monthly Publication for the Members of the Port Royal Golf & Racquet Club President’s Message As I write this article, we have received news that the Heritage Golf Group has approved a major golf course maintenance project involving our Robber’s Row Golf Course. By the end of June, work will have begun on a greens replacement program which will necessitate the closing of the course in July and August. While we are not looking forward to the inconvenience of sharing the two remaining courses with the public for 60 days, the net result will be play on a first class golf course this fall. Heritage is working with us to create a tee time schedule that preserves members’ tee times each day on one of the two remaining courses while the maintenance work is completed on Robbers Row. This project represents a major commitment to our Club and its members on the part of the Heritage Golf Group that will ultimately add value to all our memberships. It is totally welcomed and supported by your Board. Project specifics, time lines, and member tee time schedules will be forthcoming. Meanwhile, the Board is addressing the topic of member participation in the various Club activities. Our goal is to understand, first of all, how many members are participating in any particular event, the profile of the participants, and what, if anything, can be done to increase the number of members enjoying our various activities. At the same time, we will be looking at adding new events to our “menu” based on member input. We need your help to complete this project and will be soliciting your input throughout the process. You will receive updates on our findings and recommendations for any changes or additions to the current lineup of Club activities resulting from the project. Gary Tauscher, President July 2016 END OF MONTH PARTY Music of the 70s, 80s, & Beyond! Sunday, July 31, 2016 Menu Summer Salad Choice of: Chicken Provencal Roasted with garlic, tomato, olives, fresh herbs, served with wild mushroom risotto and summer vegetable medley OR Bronzed Salmon Served over smoked bacon white cheddar grits and wilted spinach Warm Peach Cobbler with Vanilla Ice Cream Music By DJ Pete Rice $25 inclusive Summer Casual Dress 6 PM Cocktails Cash bar with member prices RSVP to Ted Sullivan at (843) 342-1700 [email protected] by Tuesday, July 26 Seating & Special Dietary requests accepted Come!! Dine, Dance, Party, Be Happy! Committee: Jacques & Mary Wood, Michael & Karen Sileck, Art & Connie Tonkinson 2016 Heritage Invitational UNDER PAR DOWN UNDER Entry Form on Page 8 of this Putter ~~ From the Club ~~ Welcome New Members Heritage Group Update As we have continued to provide improvements at the club we cannot thank you enough for your support of our social programming. Happy Hour and dinner evenings have progressed each and every month and we appreciate your support as we also look to bring both members and public guests to our club. We cannot be successful without both and we certainly appreciate your on-going support. In addition to the evening functions, we have recently added an array of summer events we hope you will join us for as well. Monday Murder Mystery Dinners, Wednesday Low Country Boil and BBQ, including Oysters and Crab Legs, Friday evening entertainment added from 7 to 9 PM, as well as Dueling Pianos in August. These are just some of the events you will see planned. All of these will showcase Executive Chef Eric and his culinary team’s incredible talents and we hope you can join us for these fantastic events and entertainment! As we announced recently, we are closing Robber’s Row golf course in July and August to redo the greens complexes. While the project will create challenges short-term, I am certain we will all find the new course to be well worth it. We certainly appreciate the continued support of the membership during this period. With the improved course conditions, and enhanced social activities, we hope to use this as an opportunity to help drive membership interest. Membership programs, with special incentives for Port Royal residents, have been mailed over the past few weeks in our efforts to grow the club. If you know of any neighbors or friends who have an interest in the club please stop by to see Ted Sullivan and he will be happy to share the latest special offerings. Thank you again for all of your support and we hope you join us this summer on the course and for one of our fantastic evenings at Robber’s Row Grille. Rick Shoemaker, Director of Operations This month we welcome one new couple as members of our club, Dan and Donna Renbarger (resident family tennis). Here are the details for your Green Book. RENBARGER Dan Donna 34 Planter’s Row 404-374-8425 (M) [email protected] [email protected] Give them our usual friendly welcome when you see them at the Club. Green Book Corrections Please make the following correction to your copy of the Green Book. Jones, Nigel [email protected] Send any corrections to [email protected] . New Menus If you haven’t eaten at the club recently, drop by and see the new menus that were introduced in June. Changes have been made to the lunch, dinner and happy hour menus, keeping some old favorites and adding some intriguing new items. Click here to see the new menus. Talking of eating at the club, at the time of going to press the Thursday Happy Hour Pot of Gold was up to $1,000. The name of a member is drawn each Thursday at 6:30. If the member is at Happy Hour at that time, he/she wins the pot, which then reverts to $100, building weekly until won again. Thursdays are quite obviously busy nights at the club. However don’t miss out on the quality entertainment on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. For example, if you are a Dylan fan, Wednesdays are a must visit to hear talented Chris Paul (right) play some of his favorites. Murder Mystery Mondays BOIL & BBQ Low Country evening with music and outdoor activities! Elegant dinner with mystery and intrigue! July 11, 18, & 25 and more in August Fridays August 14 & 15 Wednesdays All Summer All Summer Good music, food, and fun! Dinner and live entertainment! under the Dueling Pianos Summer Click Here for All Summer Event Information! Page 2 Stars ~~ From the Club ~~ ~~ From the Games Room ~~ Holiday Party to be Dazzling First Wednesday Mah Jongg Your Holiday Party Committee has been working with Heritage to make this Holiday Party the best ever. Our goal is for the evening to be intimate and elegant Heritage hosts many weddings, receptions and other parties throughout the year, many of which are larger than our Holiday Party. They have the experience to make this party really special. This year’s party will start off with a one hour cocktail party, all drinks, beer and wine included. That means NO DRINK TICKETS. Appetizers will be passed during the cocktail hour. The Headliners will play at the event. They will be located on the porch, which will be enclosed and heated and will have a dance floor comparable to the Westin’s. As always, this great band will perform throughout the evening for your listening and dancing pleasure. Dinner will include shrimp cocktail and a choice of entrée including beef wellington, fish and upon request chicken. Both white and red wine will be served during dinner at the tables. Heritage has promised that we will enjoy the holiday decorations and centerpieces. BUT THE BEST NEWS – the price will be the same as last year. We will be bringing final details to you later. But in the meantime please save the date of Sunday, December 4. And if you have any questions, please contact any member of the Committee: Fermina and George Evans, Barbara and Bob Fratarcangelo, Polly and Peter Hopkinson, and Judith and Wes Warren. We welcome your ideas and look forward to seeing you at the party. Wes Warren First Wednesday Mah Jongg will take place on Wednesday, July 6. The group meets at 12 Noon in the Members’ Dining room for lunch followed by play. All club members who know how to play are welcome to join us. If you are interested in learning how to play or just want to see what Mah Jongg is all about, please join us for lunch and stay afterwards for an introduction to the game. Please email me at [email protected] for a reservation. Even though we order individually from the menu, the club needs to know how to staff for the event. Nancy Fisher First Friday Bridge First Friday Luncheon and Bridge this month will be held on July 1 at 11:15 with lunch served promptly at 11:30. Please call Nancy Collins with your reservation at 843-3423353. Joan Heller Evening Duplicate Bridge There are no results for this month, and we do not play in July and August. We will resume play on September 15. Karen Smith END OF THE MONTH MIXED GOLF Sunday, July 31 “Summer Foursome” 2 Ladies – 2 Men – 90% Handicap Team Score Best Net of Ladies + Best Net of the Men Make your own Foursome. Book your own Tee Time. Sign up in the book in the golf shop by Friday, July 29. Page 3 ~~ From the Links ~~ Golf Chairman Golf Activities for July Judy Juggles the Rules My friend Ed recently played a friendly but competitive match. Tied on the 18th tee, the foursome proceeded down the fairway neck and neck. Ed’s partner sliced his third shot into the woods, the opponents’ third shots now lay on the green 12 and 15 feet from the hole, but Ed’s approach shot lay only four inches from the hole. His opponents two putted for a five. An easy make to win the hole with a four, Ed slapped the ball, not into the hole, but clear across the green into thick rough. “No gimmies!” Conceding the match, Ed said, “Give me a chance. I bet you $100 I can make six.” Looking at the deep rough, his opponents, of course, doubled the bet. Who had to pay? July - hot and humid! We’ll be looking for shade and cool breezes as well as golf balls among trees and roots, tall grasses and deep bunkers as we play the challenging Planter’s Row. Because Planter’s was not over-seeded, the Course Condition Committee has spent June previewing the course and working with Heritage to identify fairways and greens that need attention. Thank you Ed, John, Gay, Nancy, Jack, and Ed for your time and expertise! Robber’s Row Greens Restoration As you may already have noticed, all 18 greens on Robber’s Row were “multi killed” for a no till restoration in late June. The greens are to be enlarged to Pete Dye original size and the drainage redone. This is a significant undertaking by Heritage. Note the Changes: During July, members play will be Sunday through Saturday from 8:00 to 11:00 AM, and tee times by members will be honored up to 48 hours in advance. (After 11:00, however, tee times will be sold for tourist play.) In addition, special accommodations will be made for member groups to play on Barony and other Heritage Golf Courses in the Hilton Head area. Outside guest days will also mean that members will be afforded membership benefits at other Heritage courses. (e.g. on August 6, the Homebuilders group have reserved two courses.) Since restoration of Robber’s Row will take six to 10 weeks, the month of August will also entail members play on Planters Row and Barony. Again, comparable members’ benefits to other Heritage courses in the area will be available. Don’t Forget! Robber’s Row Grille Friday, July 8: Twilight Golf and Dinner. Free beer has made the attendance soar and proven a happy mix of golfers, tennis players and social members! Thank you, Tammie and Don Blank! Wednesday, July 13: Challenge Cup for Men. Number of points and participants is impressive! Sundays, July 17 and July 24: Port Royals. Sign up in the Golf Shop brown book. We’re looking for more participation, please call the Muehlbergers (843-681-3671) or the Robinsons (843681-7133) with comments or questions. This is a fun opportunity for couples play! Come join us! Sunday, July 31: EOM is a summer foursome party. Tee time sign up is in the Golf Shop, and please call Ted for dinner reservations. I thank you for the opportunity to serve you; your comments are important to me as we enjoy this great game of golf! Judy Robinson, Golf Chairman Answer: Ed walked to his ball in the rough and immediately declared it unplayable. He carried it to the green and placed it as close as possible to the original spot. (Rule 28-a and Rule 271). “The player is the sole judge as to whether his ball is unplayable and may return to where the original ball was last played.” (Rule 20-5). Taking a one stroke penalty, Ed, now laying five, putted the ball into the hole for a six. Rules can often be your best ally on the course! Mixed Golf The July Mixed Golf Event will be a "Summer Foursome" and will be held on Sunday, July 31. The format will be the best net score of the men plus the best net score of the ladies in the foursome on each hole. Net scores will be based on 90% handicap. As usual, members can enter the event by signing up in the tournament book in the Pro Shop. You should make your foursome's tee time on line or personally through the Pro Shop. Simply turn your scorecard in at the completion of your round and the results will be announced at the End of the Month Dinner that evening. We would also like to encourage more couples to participate in this event. A good time is guaranteed - you pick the foursome and the tee time - we provide the scorecards. What could be easier and more enjoyable? Tuesday - Friday Happy Hour Dinner 4 - 6:30 PM 5 - 8 PM Polly & Larry Jackson Page 4 ~~ From the Links ~~ Men’s Golf Committee Ladies 18 Hole Golf Association Celebration is in the air. Hamburgers, hot dogs, and other delectables are making their way to the picnic table. Our flag is flying and we are in our red, white, and blue. Summer is upon us with its heat and humidity. Be sure to stay hydrated and drink plenty of water while playing in this heat. Our Pace of Play Month, May, turned out to be a great success. Thanks to all for the effort to arrive and leave the cart staging area in a timely fashion. In addition to the usual weekly games, this month has only one scheduled Champion’s Cup event, to be held on Wednesday, July 27. Be sure to mark this date on your calendar and sign up in the golf shop. Last month I tried a golf trivia feature and as we had no participation, I have trashed the golf trivia into the circular file. In as much as I knew the answers I did treat myself to the Starbucks coffee though. The lead in the Champion’s Cup point race is still held by John Gibbs with 63 points, followed closely by Don Muehlberger, Jim Stauffer and Larry Jackson with 59, 58 and 57 points respectively. This promises to be a close race to the end. Now that we are truly into the “hot and humids”, don’t forget to stay hydrated on the course and be kind to yourself and your partner by becoming a shade seeker when driving the cart. We head to Planter’s Row this month and as always, remember to do the right thing while on the course by filling your divots, repairing your pitch mark and one more on the greens, raking the bunkers and keeping those carts where they belong. Our Feature Spotlight Winners May 17: 9 Hole Low Net: Cheryl Moore, Carol Duffin, Nancy Simpson, Becky Guin: Phyllis Facterman, Heather Garmston, Heather Stevens, Jolanta Taylor: Dinny Cuthbertson, Polly Jackson, and Sylvia Sakuta Ed Harbauer, Men’s Golf Chairman 18 Hole Nassau: Cheryl Moore, Carol Duffin, and Polly Jackson May 24: Tennessee Waltz: Shirley Poates, Gay Halleman, Tricia Higgins, Marianne Tillman, Heather Stevens, and Tammie Blank May 31: 2 Best Balls of Foursome: Hiltrud Gabler, Heather Stevens, Betsy Papale, and Tammie Blank. Carol Duffin, Tricia Higgins, Barbara Steiger, and Carolyn Strauss June 7 and June 14: Two Day Ringer Tournament: Shirley Poates, Hiltrud Gabler: Marianne Tillman, Barbara Steiger, Jolanta Taylor, and Heather Garmston All for now. Carol Duffin, President Champions Cup Standings John Gibbs Don Muehlberger Jim Stauffer Larry Jackson Joe Patrick John Carney Jon Wormley J. Schrader Rick Tranquilli Mike Hall John Garnett C. Nelson Gary Tauscher 63 pts Nick Costalas 59 pts John Evans 58 pts John Robinson 57 pts Peter Zych 49 pts E. Harbauer 48 pts B. Doran 46 pts Bob Fratarcangelo 45 pts Connie Lang 42 pts Tom Street 40 pts W. Warren 39 pts Ed Weinlein 38 pts Howard Strauss 32 pts L. Bailey Standings as of June 11 31 pts 27 pts 27 pts 27 pts 25 pts 24 pts 24 pts 23 pts 21 pts 21 pts 20 pts 19 pts 18 pts Upcoming Dates July 6 July 27 August 13 August 31 Who's Zoo? Page 5 ~~ From the Links ~~ Ladies Nine Hole Golf Association end of the year or sooner. I would like every Nine Holer to see if they can invite a guest for one of our Thursday guest days. Thank you Marilyn Lorenz for writing a wonderful article last month in my absence. It was so good I almost felt like I was here in Port Royal enjoying all the golf and good times with the 9 hole women. However, Charlotte and Ryder are so much fun I wish I could share them with you also! Finally, I must address the loss of a truly beautiful person and former 9 hole lady. Jean Hauer. Jean was a truly talented, caring and creative woman. We mourn her loss deeply and wish her family peace. Joan Pruett, President Our Moms of the Month were Pat Pollak in May, Ellie Kyle in June and, for July, Judy Blake will fill the position. Thank you all for being the first ones out early each Thursday morning, keeping us on time, knowing what game we play and acknowledging all the winners! By the way, Ellie is doing so much better that we expect she will be also joining us for golf come July. Yeah Ellie! Twilight at the Club As for the golf winners of this past month, we played a Tennessee Waltz on May 19 which was danced by winners Ellen Smith, Joan Street and Teresa Carroll. The following week we held a Blind Hole event and Sue Huey won first place followed by Ellen Smith in second and Marcia Schwyn third. On June 1 we participated in a Low Putt event which saw Sue Huey win again, AND Sue won again on June 9 when we played a Low Net Tournament. She was followed closely by Marilyn Lorenz in second place. Congratulations to all the participants, winners and especially Sue Huey (right) who is truly on a fantastic winning streak! Keep it up Sue you are an inspiration to us all! Golf – 4 PM Shotgun Hopefully many of you enrolled in the June 29 golf clinic which was held at Palmetto Hall. It addressed Bunker Play technique. However, I feel SURE that not too many 9 hole women ever hit into a bunker! But the wine was good anyway! The next golf clinic will be held on July 27 here in Port Royal, starting at 4:00 in the afternoon, and it will help with Short Irons, followed again by a cool glass of wine. Alas, what a wonderful way to learn better golf. Please don’t forget to sign up at the club house for the event. The cost is $15.00 per session. Fermina Evans, Ellie Kyle and their spouses went to check on the Golf course for our October going away event. This wonderful time will be held a bit earlier than in previous years. They are suggesting the second week of October, specifically October 11 through the 13. More on this later but don’t forget to put this on your calendars because it will be, as always, a fun and exciting time on a beautiful golf course, great food, party time and lots of warm camaraderie! The Nine group still have several more guest days on our calendar. For your information we are very low in members and unfortunately we will be losing several more members by the Page 6 Friday, July 8 A nine-hole mixed foursome “step-aside” scramble Couples and Singles welcome $2 entry fee charged to your account Dinner – 6:30 PM All Members (Golf, Tennis and Social) are invited to the Twilight Cookout on the Porch Hamburger or Chicken Sandwich with all the fixin’s and side salads Dessert, tea and coffee Plus FREE beer compliments of the Board $10.95 per person inclusive Sign Up Now Please sign up for Golf, Dinner or both on the sheet on the outdoor bulletin board Deadline: 6:00 PM on Tuesday, July 5. June Twilight Winners 1st place: Doug Waldrop, Jane McGahee Jolanta Taylor (37 MOC) 2nd place: Ron Sadler, Gary Tauscher Nancy Simpson (37 MOC) ~~ From the Courts ~~ Tennis Racquets Up! For the Love of Tennis - Iowa must be the State of Dreamers. Not far from the baseball Field of Dreams location, Mark Kuhn and his family have constructed the “Court of Dreams” on their farm near Charles City, Iowa. From childhood, Kuhn’s grandfather nurtured in him a love of tennis, and Wimbledon inspired a curiosity about lawn tennis. In 2003, Mark Kuhn and his family completed a 16-month project to build a grass tennis court next to his corn and soybean fields. His goal was and is to provide guests with the opportunity to play lawn tennis on a quality court at no cost. Since its completion, players from 35 states have come to Iowa for a “Wimbledon experience.” The family only asks that people schedule their visits in advance, and the courts are open from Memorial Day through Labor Day each year since its opening. It is the goal of the Kuhn family to improve the site and playability of their “All Iowa Lawn Tennis Club” and add additional features each year. Kuhn researched turf grass management at Iowa State University at his own expense, and the court requires daily care. This has truly been their labor for the love of tennis. AILTC Official Web Site, copyright 2007. “Court of Dreams Brings Tennis Players to Iowa Farm.” Farm Show Magazine: 2013-Vol. 37, Pg. 44. You Tube-“Court of Dreams”. Men’s Super-Senior Team Invitational Like many of the other major tennis tournaments of 2016, the Hilton Head Island Men’s Super-Senior Team Invitational was successfully completed in spite of rain delays. Teams from New England; Naples; South Carolina; Clearwater; Eastern; Middle Atlantic; and Hilton Head completed the tournament on May 19 when New England defeated Middle Atlantic. Members for our Hilton Head team included captains Dave Partington and Rick Rickenbach with team members Tim Arr and Jeff Gurnham of Port Royal Racquet Club. Tom Aholt also competed as a substitute for an injured player on the Eastern team. As this tournament features some of the highest ranked senior players in the country, we look forward to their continued choice of Port Royal for this yearly event. New Members Port Royal Racquet Club is pleased to welcome new members who joined our club during the first half of 2016: Dan and Donna Renbarger have recently retired and moved to Hilton Head Island from Atlanta where they lived for 34 years and enjoyed playing tennis during most of that time. Having lived here only since January 2016, they are both already actively involved in playing tennis at Port Royal. They are originally from the Detroit area. In addition to their love of tennis, Dan and Donna enjoy their two children and two grandchildren, play some golf, and love to travel. Brought here by his wife Bonnie, Jeff Gurnham arrived in Hilton Head in 1990, when he joined the Silver Streakers tennis team. Originally a New Englander, Jeff was a child from Connecticut and moved here from Maine. He has played tennis with the Port Royal Super Senior 4.0 team for many years and also with teams throughout the Island. We are pleased that he has decided to become a PRRC member. Jeff and Bonnie enjoy not only tennis but also their New England family including teenage grandsons. They also love to travel and spend months every year exploring the world. Thomas Wilson has been visiting Hilton Head since childhood. Currently he splits his time between here and Ashville, NC. Thomas is another New Englander who was raised in Connecticut and spent his adult life in Massachusetts before moving to Hilton Head where his parents have also retired. He started playing tennis as an adult, about four years ago and is reputed to be quite a good player by both his friends and his opponents. French Open Round Robin Thanks to Bill Burger, Tricia Higgins, and Gary Higgins for their efforts in making the French Open Member/Guest Round Robin a great success on Saturday, June 4. Thirty-two players participated in the play and the French-inspired brunch that followed. Pickle Ball Check out Pickle Ball! Court 1 has been modified and equipment is available for all members to try this new racquet sport. Members can get free court time and can make reservations one week in advance. Give it a try; you may have fun and enhance your tennis skills! Opportunities to Practice Don’t forget- you can participate in the morning Fast Action Drills with pros Dana and Patrick from 9 to 10 a.m. every day and the Stroke of the Day Clinics from 10 to 11 a.m. Monday through Friday: Monday-Volley, Tuesday-Forehand, Wednesday-Backhand, Thursday-Serve, Friday-Overhead. Check in the Clubhouse for dates of the Men’s and Ladies’ July Clinics with Dana and sign up. Jan Schuppert, Vice President SAVE THE DATE! Much Ado About Nothing At the Beach House August 28 Page 7 2016 Heritage Invitational UNDER PAR DOWN UNDER Come Do An Australian Walkabout! Thursday, September 22 through Saturday, September 24 “G’DAY, MATE! DO YOU KNOW A SOUPER FROM A SPEEDO, A CHOKE FROM A COCKIE, OR A BOOMERANG FROM VEGEMITE? JUST HOW AUSSIE IS YA?” Invitational Gala Transports You to Australia Your Invitational Gala will take you and your guests across the Pacific for a fun-filled weekend of Australian food, drink, entertainment, golf and the greatest camaraderie on the Island. Thursday, September 22: Morning: Registration and gift presentation at the Clubhouse. Optional Practice Round on Barony or Robber’s Row. Evening: Opening reception at Crocodile Dundee’s famous “Walkabout Creek Bar” (aka. The Beach House). Fun, food, libations and entertainment; all with an Aussie flair. The Bondi Beach Casino will be open for adventurous optimists. Friday, September 23: Morning: First Round of Tournament competition. Lunch on the PORCH following completion of your round. Saturday, September 24: Morning: Second Round of Tournament competition. Tucker Bags (Lunch) provided on the course during your round. Evening: Cocktail Reception and Grand Awards Dinner/Dance. Sign up now on the form below - All Registrants received before August 15 will receive a special gift. 2016 Heritage Invitational Entry Form “UNDER PAR DOWN UNDER” Entry Fee: $195 per person. Special gift for registrations received by August 15, 2015. Fee does not include cart fee charged to member’s account after the event. ($25/day for golf members not on the cart plan and their guests; $50/day for social and tennis members and their guests.) Team #1 Member: _______________________________ We will participate in Thursday’s Practice Round Address: _______________________________ Preferred Tee Time _______________________________ Guest: Special Pairing Request: ___________________________ _______________________________ Address: _______________________________ Non-playing members and spouses of guests E-Mail: ________________________________ Club: ________________________________ Team #2 Member: _____________________________ Fee: $100 per person Name: ___________________________________________ Name: ___________________________________________ (Includes Thursday and Saturday Social Functions Only) Address: _____________________________ Guest: _____________________________ Address: _____________________________ E-Mail: ______________________________ Club: Entry form and check (payable to Heritage Golf Group) or charged to club account can be delivered to the Port Royal Golf Shop or mailed to: Port Royal Golf Club, Attn: Ben Smith P.O. Box 7229, Hilton Head Island, SC 29938. ______________________________ Closing date for entry is September 25, 2015. Page 8 July 2016 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 11:15 First Friday Bridge 3 4 18 Holer Golf 5 Sign up Deadline for Twilight 10 11 6:30 Murder Mystery Monday 12 18 Holer Golf 6 Champions Cup 9 Holer Golf 7 12:00 First Wednesday Mah Jongg Men’s Day 8 4:00 Twilight Golf Men’s Blitz Men’s Blitz 2 9 6:30 Twilight Dinner 13 9 Holer Golf 14 15 21 22 Men’s Blitz 16 3:00 PRPC Board 17 18 6:30 Murder Mystery Monday 19 18 Holer Golf Men’s Day 20 9 Holer Golf ( Low Net Tournament) Men’s Blitz 23 9 Holer Tee Time & Dinner at the Beach House 24 25 6:30 Murder Mystery Monday 26 18 Holer Golf 27 Champions Cup 9 Holer Golf 28 Sign up Deadline for End of the Month Dinner 31 End of the Month Golf 6:00 End of the Month Dinner August 1 18 Holer Golf 2 Men’s Day 3 9 Holer Golf 4 29 Sign up Deadline for End of the Month Golf Men’s Blitz 5 11:15 First Friday Bridge 12:00 First Wednesday Mah Jongg Members’ Course : Planter’s Row Start Time for Men & Ladies 18 Holers : 8:30 AM Ladies 9 Holers : 9:00 AM 30 6