Welcome to the 2017 Golf Season! - Constant...
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Welcome to the 2017 Golf Season!
The golf staff at Wedgewood Golf & Country Club is excited to be back for another great year of golf at the club. It is our goal to make you and your families feel that Wedgewood is truly your home away from home. The golf course has always been, and will always remain one of the premier courses in the Columbus area, and it is our goal to ensure that each member will receive a unique and great golf experience.
The golf staff and golf committee have planned a variety of tournaments and events throughout the season for all levels of play. We encourage all Members to participate in as many of these events as possible. As a staff, we are always looking to improve our golf calendar of events each year. As this book goes to print, we are working to continue the success of our Junior Golf Program and a separate informational program will be forthcoming.
Over the past two years, we’ve introduced successful ladies clinics, grown our evening men’s league and continued to build our evening ladies programs that will continue to entail instructional clinics and/or the opportunity to play a few holes in a casual low stress environment. For those who are regular players, or new to the game, this evening league will provide a great opportunity to play and socialize throughout the season. Our ladies only demo day will be an extension of our ladies evening program as well.
As a reminder to all, the golf shop here at Wedgewood follows the Mill River program. For those of you new to the club, or just as a refresher for all, each golf member pays $200 per year, and all merchandise in the golf shop is priced at a small percentage above wholesale. We are here to help find exactly what you need for all your golfing needs.
Once again, welcome to the 2017 golf season! We look forward to making this a fantastic year for everyone at the Club.
Sincerely,
Jimmy Logue, Director of Golf Peter Zellmer, Head Golf Professional Brian LeCrone, Assistant Golf Professional Mike Shontz, Assistant Golf Professional
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Wedgewood Golf & Country Club Rules and Regulations
1. All players must check in at the Golf Shop before playing. Play begins at the 1st tee, unless otherwise specified by the Golf Shop staff.
2. Players should complete play in 4 hours and 10 minutes or less. Be on time to the 1st tee. Be ready to play when it’s your turn. The Golf Shop has authority in all matters of pace of play. Slow play will not be tolerated.
3. Follow the posted golf cart rules. When posted, golf carts must remain on the paths. Otherwise, observe the 90º Rule or Roughs only policy. On Par 3’s and around the tee boxes, carts are to remain on the paths at all times. Please observe the white lines around the greens by returning the golf carts to the path.
4. Repair all ball marks.
5. Rake bunkers smooth following play. Rakes should be placed outside of bunkers.
6. Do not abuse or damage any Club property. Please return golf carts to the golf cart staging area after completion of play.
7. Music in golf carts is prohibited during club tournaments. Music in casual rounds should not be heard beyond the golf cart. Members may ask for music to be turned down if too loud.
8. Please observe the proper dress code at all times. Shorts must be of Bermuda length and type. Shirts must be tucked in and have a collar or be of proper attire for golf. Denim jeans are not permitted on the golf course or practice areas. Please remove hats when inside the Club house.
9. Practice in defined areas only. Chipping is permitted to the main practice putting green but pitching or longer shots should be confined to the short game area.
10. In order to maintain the proper pace of play, stopping between nines for an extended period of time is not permitted. Groups stopping will lose their position on the golf course.
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Professional Golf Staff
Director of Golf…………………………………….…………………….Jimmy LogueHead Golf Professional…………………………………………..……Peter ZellmerAssistant Golf Professionals……………………Brian LeCrone, Mike ShontzGolf Course Superintendent………………………………….Joe Noppenberger
Golf Committee
Mission Statement
The mission of the Golf Committee is to promote interest in,
enthusiasm for and support of the game of golf among
Wedgewood Members; providing Members the greatest possible
competitive experience by offering golf events that are fair and
equitable to all participants.
To achieve this mission, the Committee’s goals will be:
• Promote the true spirit of the game of golf by encouraging proper etiquette and enforcement of the rules of the game as defined by the USGA.
• Plan, schedule and monitor golf tournaments throughout the golf season. A variety of formats will provide an opportunity for golfers of all skill levels to be competitive in any given tournament.
• Ensure all competitors are equitable by periodically reviewing the accuracy of all Members’ handicaps. The golf handicap system relies on the integrity of the individual golfer, and it is each Member’s responsibility to record his individual scores accurately and promptly. The Golf Shop and Handicap Committee will be asked to review any inconsistency in reporting.
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Practice Range Policy
Modern golf equipment technology is putting stress and hindrances on
golf courses and practice facilities designed many years ago. The
Board of Directors at Wedgewood continually reviews available options
to ensure the safety of all Members and staff while upholding the
aesthetics and integrity on which the Club was founded. A number of
golfers have demonstrated the ability to hit golf balls beyond the
limitations of our practice range endangering individuals on the 12th
tee, the Maintenance building, and the adjacent maintenance parking
area. Therefore, a simple policy of NO TOLER ANCE will be enforced
for these golfers that have the ability to endanger others. All Members
are asked to monitor the use of the range. If anyone is found violating
this policy by deliberately hitting golf balls beyond the boundary of the
range into aforementioned areas, they will lose their range privileges
for the remainder of the golf season. Please report any possible
violations or concerns to the golf shop.
2017 Ohio State Football Schedule
August 31 ……………………………………………………………….…..@Indiana September 9…………………………….……………………………….…OklahomaSeptember 16………………………………………………………………….….ArmySeptember 23…………………………………………………………………….UNLVSeptember 30…………………………………………….…………………@RutgersOctober 7……………………………………………………..………………MarylandOctober 14…………………………………………………………………@NebraskaOctober 28…………………………………………………..……………….…Penn St. November 4……………………………………………………………………...@IowaNovember 11………………………………………………….………….Michigan St. November 18……………………………………………………………….......IllinoisNovember 25……………………………………………………………….@Michigan
Inclement Weather Policy
Under any circumstances where weather contains lightning or when severe weather conditions exist, the golf shop requests all Members, guests, and employees to cease play immediately and return to the clubhouse. All golfers, at any time, are always playing at their own risk.
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Wedgewood Women’s Golf Association
President………………..……………………………………………Nancy Botti
Vice President Tournaments……………..…………………..Sandy Pond
Vice President Special Events………………..………....Alane Dempsey
Treasurer……………………………………………..……………..Nancy Davis
Secretary…………………………………………………..…………..Pam Roark
WWGA Committees
Kick-off: Lynn Rose, Carrie McMahan, Carol Carducci, Carol Smith
Member-Guest: Jackie Thompson, Deb Southwick, Carrie Harrell,
Vicki Probst
Member-Member: Patti Post, Susan Dugan, Julie Helland
Sweepstakes: Sheila Gottron, Karen Moore
Round-up: Elaine Albrecht, Chris Arpin
2016 Club Champions
Men’s Champion: Blake RussellWomen’s Champion: Elaine AlbrechtSenior Champion: Tim CollinsSuper-Senior Club-Champion: Tom Trump
Golf & Greens Committee
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Jim Dixon, Co-chair
Steve Ramey, Co-chair
Jim Pond
Ken Kessler
Steve Jackson
Barb RigoNancy Botti
Tournament Handicap PolicyThe Handicap Committee will monitor and review all Members’ handicaps throughout the year. The Committee reserves the right to review and adjust handicaps to insure equitable competition in all club events. Educational email communications will be sent to the membership periodically from the Handicap Committee.
White Tee Tournament PolicyMembers that are 65 and older may choose to play member events from the white tees. Member’s age plus handicap must equal 75 to qualify for the white tee option. A reduction of handicap applies based upon the difference in course rating. Posting ScoresFor all tournaments, the golf shop will post all tournament scores. Failure by a Member to present the golf shop staff with a properly signed scorecard for a tournament club event and failure to post daily scores will be reviewed by the Handicap Committee.
Old Pal MatchesAll matches must be played by the posted deadlines. Failure to do so will result in the golf shop determining the winner by a coin flip. Matches may be played anytime except on Friday’s between 11:30 and 1:30 pm. On Saturday’s and Sunday’s, matches are restricted to any time after 11:00am. Any conflicts or disputes must be brought to the golf shop’s attention at least one week prior to a match deadline.
Pot GamesPot Games are team events held on either Saturday or Sunday mornings. Teams are created by the Professional Staff using a random ABCD draw. The deadline to guarantee a spot is 4:00 PM the day prior to the event. After the deadline, a waiting list will be created until space becomes available or another team can be formed. Teams and starting times will be posted after 6:00pm the night before the event.
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Starting Times
Tee times may be made seven days in advance. To schedule a tee time, you may either call the Golf Shop at 614-793-9610 or you may access the website online reservation system at www. wedgewoodgolfcc.com. If you are not going to utilize your scheduled tee time, for whatever reason, please call the golf shop or update your reservation online as soon as possible so that other Members may have the opportunity to play in your unused time slot. Just a reminder: The Golf Shop is closed most Mondays.
Tournament Entry & Priority
The priority for all Club events shall be 1) Active Members (includes Corporate, Founding, and Sub-Full Members), 2) Honorary Members, 3) Non-Resident Members and 4) Junior Members.Competitors may sign up four weeks in advance for all events that require sign up, except the Member Invitational. Anyone who needs to withdraw from an event must notify the Golf Shop Staff immediately. Any fees related to an event will be billed if the competitor withdraws less than 48 hours prior to an event or fails to show for an event. You may enter all other tournaments by reserving a starting time or by notifying the Golf Shop Staff on the day of the event. The latest starting time for these events is 2:00 pm for Member events and 3:00pm for Mixed Couple Events.
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Description of 2017 Member Events
Masters Par 3: The Masters Par 3 Event is a nine hole event, flightedby handicap (men’s and ladies’ divisions) with no entry fee that takes place on Wednesday, April 5. Members can make their own tee times starting at 3:00pm or sign-up as a single in the golf shop. Holes will be set up on the front nine with interesting pins and tee boxes.
2017 Pot Games (Men): There will be five pot games; 1 per month starting in April and ending in August. A $50 cash entry fee will allow you the opportunity to be randomly assigned to a team (ABCD by handicap) with a different foursome game for each event. Ninety percent of each player’s handicap will be used in these events. These events are a great way to meet different members and compete in a team tournament.
Member Kick-Off: The 2017 Kick-Off will be Saturday, April 22(9:30am shotgun). Sign-up in the golf shop as an individual that will be placed by handicap (ABCD blind draw) on a foursome team. The $100 entry fee will be charged to your account and includes lunch, drinks and prizes. Pari Mutual (cash) wagering will be available. Ninety percent of each player’s handicap will be used for this event.
2017 Men’s Spring League: The 2017 Men’s Spring League is a two-person team which competes in six events. These events will be on Thursday nights with a 5:45pm shotgun. The format of these events is a two-person combined stableford. The entry fee is $120 per person. Members have the opportunity to win day money as well as overall money competing in two flights based on total team handicap. Each event will conclude in the men’s grill with an optional dinner buffet and awards. Dates: April 13, 20, 27, and May 4, 11, 18. ALL competitors must play 4 out of the 6 weeks! If you can not commit to play at least four weeks per player, please do not sign up. Each player per team is allowed a sub only twice, and the sub must be on the sub list in the golf shop.
Sadie Hawkins Team Event (Men & Ladies): The Sadie Hawkins Team event will take place on Saturday, May 13 with a 2:00pm shotgun. Each woman asks three men (can’t be husband or significant other) to be part of a team. The golf shop will also pair women and men looking for a team.
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Spring Member/Member (Men): The Spring Member/Member is a two-person team “pick your partner” event that will take place Saturday, May 20 and Sunday, May 21. Tee times will begin at 8:00am each day. The event will be flighted by total team handicap.
2017 Men’s Summer League: The 2017 Men’s Summer League is a two-person team which competes in six events. These events will be on Thursday nights with a 5:45pm shotgun. The format of these events is a two-person combined stableford. The entry fee is $120 per person. Members have the opportunity to win day money as well as overall money competing in two flights based on total team handicap. Each event will concluded in the men’s grill with an optional dinner buffet and awards. Dates: June 8, 15, 22, 29-July 6, 13. ALL competitors must play 4 out of the 6 weeks! If you can not commit to play at least four weeks per player, please do not sign up. Each player per team is allowed a sub only twice, and the sub must be on the sub list in the golf shop.
Sweepstakes (Men): The 2017 Sweepstakes event will be Saturday, June 24 and Sunday, June 25. Tee times will begin at 8:00am both days. The fee is $300 cash per person with a $55++ fee charge that will be billed to your account that will cover breakfast both days, food for the Friday night draw party (including spouses) and drinks on the course for the event. Sign up individually in the golf shop to be sorted by handicap and then participate in the Friday night party (June 23 at 6:45pm) to see what team you will be competing with the next two days.
Men’s Club Championship: This event consists of 18-hole matches (match play) played within flights. A 36-hole stroke play qualifier is required only for the Championship flight. If you are a 4-handicap or less you must play in the stoke play qualifier and not default automatically into the match play flights. You must be a single digit handicap to compete in championship flight qualifying. The top 8 qualifiers are seeded into championship flight match play. There is no entry fee for this event. Dates: Qualifier Only, Saturday, July 16 and Sunday, July 17; Match play flighted dates: Saturday, July 15, Sunday, July 16, Saturday, July 22 and Sunday, July 23.
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Senior & Super Senior Club Championship: This is a 36-hole stroke play event. The Seniors, ages 50-64 will be flighted into gross and net divisions and play from blue tees. The Super Seniors, ages 65 and over, will also be flighted into gross and net divisions and play the white tees. If you are 65 or over, you have the option to play in the senior division but you may not compete in both. There is no entry fee for this event. Dates: Saturday, July 8 and Sunday, July 9.
Men’s Invitational (Member/Guest): Details to come
Fall Classic (Men): This Member/Member twosome event is a 36-hole combined stableford tournament. Teams are formed by selecting a partner and flights will be established by the combined handicap of both players. The entry fee is $125 cash per player. Dates: Friday, September 29 and Saturday, September 30. Tee times will begin at 11:00am on Friday and 8:00am on Saturday.
Old Pal (Men): The 2017 Old Pal tournament is a two-person season long team event that competes in a 64-team bracket that has certain deadlines dates to complete matches. Every team will be randomly seeded. The format of this event will be a match play 1 net best ball with the second ball breaking the tie. The entry fee is $100 per person. If 64 teams are not signed up, byes will be assigned randomly at the draw.
Parent Child Tournament: This event will be a twosome scramble taking place on Sunday, July 30 with tee times starting at 12:00pm. Teams will consist of one junior and one parent or grandparent. There will be an 18-hole and 9-hole division for both boys and girls.
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Couples Club Championship (Mixed): This 36-hole event will
take place on Saturday, Aug. 19 and Sunday, Aug. 20 with 11:00am tee
times starting both days. There will be net and gross divisions for this
championship. Each couple team will be flighted based on their
combined handicap index.
Wedgewoodies (Mixed): Wedgewoodies is a fun couples golf night beginning in April and ending in August with a round-up event that takes place on Sunday, Aug. 27. These 5:45pm shotgun events are held most every Friday during the golf season and are full of fun. Enjoy a variety of games for you and your spouse and stay for a chef’s choice dinner after the completion of play. You may sign up for the entire season of events, or each individual event. Cost to play is $15 per week or $100 for the year. Paying the $100 yearly fee is required to play in the Wedgewoodies Round-Up.
Mixed Couples Events: Mixed Couples events are held on Sunday afternoons during the golf season and special events are held on holidays. These events are a great way to compete with your spouse in twosome and foursome games. Members will make their own tee times for these events and if you are looking for another twosome to play with, the golf shop will assist in finding you a group.
Junior Golf: The Junior Golf program at Wedgewood is considered one of the best golf programs for juniors in the city. The foundation of the program in built on rules, etiquette and the fundamentals of the game. It is through the development of these three building blocks that we hope to advance all Wedgewood juniors with their games. Beginning at age 4 and ranging to the most advanced level of junior play, the clinics are designed to be fun, knowledgeable and meaningful to growing junior golf. The professional staff are experts in club fitting and teaching young players. Please refer to the Junior Golf brochure for clinic dates and formats.
PGA JLG: PGA-JLG features a team-vs-team scramble format in a structured league setting that provides for a more popular and less stressful competition platform. PGA-JLG emphasizes the fun, recreation and sportsmanship of the game for players at any skill level. Wedgewood has two teams that compete in Junior League and have won a division each year since the league started in 2015.
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