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Women's 18-Hole Booklet 2021

Women’s 18-Hole Golf Association

2021 Season

WILMINGTON COUNTRYCLUB WOMEN’S18-HOLEGOLFCOMMITTEE 2021

President

Ellen Cannon Pam Tikellis Ginny Dellose Pam McCrery Sandy Hobbs Peggy Babiarz Susan Herrmann

302-588-3642 302-545-4509 302-540-0669 302-984-0393 302-655-7735 302-753-7901 302-654-5642 302-588-3642 302-656-2053 302-753-7901 302-530-5462 302-658-1532 302-993-0982 301-992-9231 302-655-2917

Vice-President

Secretary Treasurer

WeeklyEvents

Booklet

Club Bulletin Cup Teams D.W.G.A. Handicaps Hospitality Membership

Ellen Cannon

Bernadette Murphy

Peggy Babiarz

Rita Kozic

Marina Tarlov

Kathy McCormick

Rules

Andrea Grier Gail Anderson

Special Events Tournaments

Pam Tikellis

302-545-4509

TheWomen’s Invitational at WCC

Pam McCrery

302-984-0393

Luncheons

Rita Speakman

302-762-5048

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WILMINGTON COUNTRYCLUB WOMEN’S18-HOLEGOLFCOMMITTEE 2021

W.G.A.P. Invitational at WCC Gail Anderson

302-655-2917

Nominating

Jan Hobbs, Chair (1 yr. term) Lorraine Seiberlich (1 yr. term) Cathy Lucas (1 yr. term) Susan Stalnecker (2 yr. term) Ingrid Shears (2 yr. term)

610-388-2497 302-992-0138 610-500-1349 302-584-1284 484-753-4554

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Table of Contents

I. Dues and Eligibility .....................................................6 II. General Information....................................................6 III. Major Tournaments....................................................7 IV. Special Events ......................................................... 11 V. Weekly Events.......................................................... 11 VI. Golf Events Schedule for 2021................................. 16 VII. Membership List.................................................... 20

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RULES FOR 2021WOMEN’S 18-HOLEGOLFASSOCIATION I. DUES AND ELIGIBILITY A. Dues $75.00 plus handicap fees. Dues for existingmembers are charged in January. If a member chooses to resign after her dues have been paid, but before the golf season begins (April 1), she must not ify the Club prior to March 31 for reimbursement. Newmembers who choose to join between January 1 and July 1 will be charged the full annual amount. Newmembers who join after July 1 will be charged one-half the annual dues, regardless of their start date. B. El igibi l i ty NewMembership in the Associat ion is limited to women golfing members of WCCwho are 18 years of age or older andwho have a Handicap Index of 36.0 or bet ter calculated in accordance with the World Handicap System. A Handicap Index is computed by the USGA through a cent ralized plat form. Any woman who joins the Association with a Handicap Index of 36.0 or better will be able to maintain her membership even if her Handicap Index goes above 36.0. Wilmington CountryClub Senior Social Members andNon-Resident Members are not eligible for membership in the Women’s 18-HoleGolf Associat ion, and they may not compete in any Women’s 18-Hole Golf Associat ion Event .

II. GENERAL INFORMATION A. Course Ratings

Forward – Green

Rat ing

Slope

North South

To be revised in 2021 To be revised in 2021

B. Maximum Hole Score for Handicap Purposes The maximum hole score for each playerwill be limited to a Ne t Double Bogey calculated as follows: Double Bogey + the handicap strokes a player receives based on her handicap for the course being played. C. Scoring a Hole Not Fini shed If a hole is started but not completed, a score that the player most likely would have made is recorded. That score may not exceed the maximum score of Net Double Bogey (see definit ion above) and i t i s preceded by an “x ”. D. Adjusting a Hole Not Played When a player does not play a hole, Ne t Par must be recorded , calculated as follows: Net Par is equal to Par + any handicap strokes the player is ent it led to and i t i s preceded by an “x”.

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E. Scoring and Handicap (including al l tournament events) 1) Scorecards must be dated, signed, at tested and turned in to scorer. 2) Player(s) will be disqualified if the above direct ions are not met . 3) Under the WorldHandicap System, scores must be posted on the day a round is played. F. Score Posting If you play in a Women’s 18-Hole Event, youmust turn in your scorecard, even if you wi thdraw from the event. If you fail to turn in the card, a score equal to the lowest of the last 20 scores you have posted will be posted foryou. G. Handicap Index Categories A: To – 15.9 (inclusive) This award is given to the ACTIVE player whose handicap has improved the most from May 1st to September 30th. Awards are determined for each of our four categories. I. Most Avid Gol fer This award is given to the player who has played in the most event s, including major tournament s, during the season. The winner may keep the “Maggie” Trophy for the year and then pass it on to the next year’s winner. J. Women’s Gol f Association of Phi lade lphia WCCmembers with a Handicap Index of 40.4 or less, calculated in accordance with the WorldHandicap System, may join the WGAP. You can register onlineat www.wgapgolf.org. The WGAP annual fee ent it les members to play other member courses on designatedOpenDays and participate in WGAP Tournaments. Any WCC golfer who wishes to playCup TeamMatches must join the WGAP and notify theGolf Shop to obtain a GHIN number. Membership in WGAP and a current GHIN number are required for team play. K. De laware Women’s Gol f Association B: 16.0 – 22.9 C: 23.0 – 28.9 D: 29.0 – 40.4 H. Most Improved Gol fer An annual fee is required for a Playbook. Anyone wishing to join can obtain an applicat ion to mail in with the dues payment at www.dwga.org. Open days are designated therein along with tournament ent ry forms. III. MAJOR TOURNAMENTS For the convenienceof all, participants must not enter tournaments unless they can play on the appointed days. To be eligible, participants must have, at the time of regist rat ion, a Handicap Index, calculated in accordance with the WorldHandicap

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System. A Handicap Index is computed by the USGA through a cent ralized plat form. For all tournament s, USGA Rules apply. Al l rounds must be comple ted by the speci fied dates . When Major Tournament s are flighted, players will be seeded in advanceby course handicaps, using handicaps posted two days prior to the tournament ’s start and calculated in accordance with the World Handicap System. The maximum al lowableHandicap Index forall Major Tournaments i s 36.0. De fending Champions wi l l be seeded in the Number 1 posi tion. All rulings will be made by the Women’s 18-Hole Golf Associat ion Rules Commit tee. Deadlines will be extended only if the course is deemed unplayable or closed. USGA Rules apply to all tournament s. All matches played in Major Tournament s should be posted as Tournament Scores. To participate, players must sign up in advance using the “Gol f Event Regi stration” section of the WCC Fore Tees App. Regarding the Memorial Be tter Bal l of Partners Tournament and the President’s Cup Tournament, i f the two opposing sides cannot agreeon a time to play, the match must be played on the Tuesday specified. If only one side is represented at this t ime, they/she will win by forfeit . If neither side is represented, the winner will be determined by a draw. A. Memorial Better Ball of Partners Tournament Amatch play tournament open to the defending champions and the next 15 pairs who sign up. (Maximumis 16 teams.) C o u r s e handicaps apply and will be those posted at the time of the match. The lowest handicap player plays from scratch; the remaining players receive 100% of the difference. Score the bet ter ball of partners, taking st rokes as they fall on the card. If a full team cannot schedule a match, one partnermay play alone. If both teams fail to complete the match, the winner will be determined by a draw. Players will be seeded in advanceby course handicaps, using handicaps posted two days prior to the tournament ’s start and calculated in accordance with the World Handicap System. Al l matches wi ll be played on the North Course. The Golf Shop wi ll provide official scorecards for each team.

Sign up opens: Tuesday, April 6 Sign up closes: Sunday, May 9

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Play 1st round beforeor onTuesday, May 25 Play 2nd round before or on Tuesday, June 8 Play 3rd round before or onTuesday, June 22 Play Final round before or on Tuesday, July 6 B. President’s Cup Tournament

An individual match play tournament open to thedefending champion and thenext 15 women who sign up. (Maximum is 16.) Course handicaps apply and will be those posted at the t ime of the match. The lowest handicap player plays from scratch; her opponent receives 100%of the difference. St rokes are taken as they fall on the card. Matches must be completedwithin the st ipulated dates. If both players fail to complete the match, the winner will be determined by a draw. Players will be seeded in advance by course handicaps, using handicaps posted two days prior to the tournament ’s start and calculated in accordance with the World Handicap System. Al l matches will be played on the South Course. The Golf Shop will provide official scorecards for each player.

Sign up opens: Tuesday, May 25 Sign up closes: Sunday, June 20

Play 1st round beforeor onTuesday, July 13 Play 2nd round before or on Tuesday,August 3 Play 3rd round before or onTuesday, August 24 Play Final round before or on Tuesday, September 14 C. WCCWomen’s ClubChampionship Tournament

A st roke play tournament open to all women golfing members ofWCC provided they pay an entry fee o f $ 3 5 and are eligible. To be eligible, a woman must have, at the t ime of registration, a Handicap Index, calculated in accordance with the World Handicap System. An Associat ion member’s fee is covered by her dues. Flight s for the Club Championship will be determined by Handicap Index, using the Handicap Indexes posted two days prior to the tournament’s start and by the number of entrants. Two rounds of competition are required forall flights. Prizes will be awarded to the WCC overall Women’s Club Champion and to the winner and runner-up of each flight . The Women’s 18-Hole Golf Association will host the 2020 WCC Women’s Club Championship Tournament on July 14 and July 16. Juniormembers must submit a request to participate. The Golf Shop will provideofficial scorecards foreach player.

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Sign up opens: Tuesday June 15 Sign up closes: Sunday, July 18 1st Round Tuesday, July 20

North Course South Course

2ndRound Rain Date

Thursday, July 22

Thursday, July 29 In case of a t ie after regulat ion play, the championwill be determined by an 18-hole play-off on the South Course byTuesday of the followingweek,with a sudden death format thereafter. A ce lebratory luncheon open to al l Association members wi l l fol low completion of play on Thursday, July 22 (or July 29 i f therain date i s used). A separate sign-up sheet for the luncheon will be postedin the locker room. D. Women’s 18-Hole PuttingChampionship An individual match play tournament to be held on Thursday, July 8. (Maximum number of players is 16.) The course is set up by the Golf Shop. USGA Rules apply. Players will be seeded in advance by Handicap Index, using Handicap Indexes posted two days prior to the tournament’s start and calculated in accordance with the WorldHandicap System. If there are fewer than 16 players, some may receive a bye for the first round.

Eliminat ion Rounds:

9-hole match play 18-hole match play

Final Round:

Sign up opens: Tuesday, June 1 Sign up closes: Tuesday, July 6 E. Senior/Super Senior Tournament

An individual st roke play tournament to be held on Tuesday, September 14. Senior players must be 50 years old through 69 years old. Super senior players must be 70 years old or older. Eight prizes will be awarded: Low Gross Winner and Runner-up in each category; LowNet Winner andRunner-up in each category. A player may not win bothGross andNet categories. If one player’s scores win both the Gross andNet categories, the Net prize will be awarded to the player with the second lowest Net score. Sign up opens: Tuesday, August 17 Sign up closes: Sunday, September 12 The Senior/Super Senior Tournament will be played on the North Course. The

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Golf Shop will provide official scorecards for each player. A ce lebratory luncheon for al l participants wi l l fol low play. For al l tournaments, a 72 HOUR POLICY FOR CANCELLATION IS IN EFFECT. Not ify the Golf Shop in the caseof cancellation. Anyone whowithdraws after theclosing deadline will be billed for her lunch, when applicable. If weather condit ions force the termination of an event, themeal will be served, and the charges will be billed. All prizes will be dist ributed at the Commit tee’s discret ion. IV. SPECIALEVENTS The Women ’ s Invi tational This tournament is open to anyWCCwoman golfer and her guest (s) who have a Handicap Index calculated in accordance with the World Handicap System. Course handicaps will be limited to 42.

TournamentDate: September 28 9:00 Shotgun

South Course

Sign up opens: Tuesday, August 3 Sign up closes: Tuesday, September 21

Cancellations forThe Women’s Invitational must be rece ived 10 days in advance (Saturday, September 18, 2021), or the memberwill be billed for the ful l amount. Noti fy the Chairman of the Event in the case of cance l lation. V. WEEKLY EVENTS On Tuesdays when the course is not restricted, a Sweeps Event will be conducted by the Women’s 18-Hole Golf Association. These event s are played in various formats. An explanation of each format follows. (Not all format s will be used in any given year.) To participate, players must sign up in advance using the “Gol f Event Regi stration” section of the WCC ForeTees App. An email list ing the part icipants for each event will be sent out on Sunday or Monday prior to the Tuesday event. If you signed up and your name is not listed, call, or email the Golf Shop immediately to be included. Most event s will have a shotgun start . Start ing t imes will be noted on the Golf Event Regist ration sign-up pages and on the calendar pages of this booklet . NB: Handicaps for events played on the South Course will be limited to 44. Handicaps for events played on the North Course will be limited to 41. You should sign up for all event s as an individual except when noted that you should form your own team. ThePro Shop will make thepairings for all event s.

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Players will use their coursehandicaps, calculated in accordance wi th the World Handicap System, and are requiredto know the rules of play for each event. The Gol f Shop wi l l provide official scorecards for each group. Upon completion of play, scorecards must be turned in to the Golf Shop. The event score alongwith the appropriate signatures must be completed. Attesting a scorecardcertifies that the U.S.G.A. Rules have been fol lowed by each contestant on the Card. Result s of the Sweeps Event s will be posted in the Women’s Locker Room and on the WCC ForeTees App. During the 2021 Season,AssociationMembers may also participate in our RingerEvent. TheRinger Event is a season-long contest on theNorth and South courses. Each golfer should create a Ringer Card for each course. Ringer Cards are kept in a file box in the Scoring Room. After the weekly event , a player records her best score on each hole. The winners will be based on gross score and we will have four (4) flights for each course, with a winner in each flight. There will be no double winners. If you are the lowest gross on the South course and the North course, you can only win for onecourse; the next lowest gross for the course you forfeit will win the prize.

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Formats (Li sted alphabe tical ly) Al ternate Event

On the days when WGAP Matches are played, anAlternate Event will be offered on the North Course. These events are for individual play so make your own twosome, threesome, or foursome and come out any time after 9:45 a.m. Scorecards should be picked up in the Golf Shop. Prizes will be awarded. (Minimum number of players required is 6.) Best 1 of 3 Each team consist s of 3 players. St rokes are to be taken as they fall on thescorecard for each player. Thebest ball of the 3 players after handicap is used is the score for the hole. Best 1-2-3 Each team consists of four players. Count one bet ter ball on the par 5’s. Count two bet ter balls on the par 4’s. Count the three best balls on the par 3’s. Best 2 of 3 Each team consist s of three players. St rokes are to be taken as they fall on the scorecard for each player. The best 2 balls of the 3 players after handicap is used is the score for the hole. Be tter Bal l of Partners St rokes are to be taken as they fall on the card. The lower score minus thehandicap st rokes is used as the score for the hole. Even and Odd One bet ter ball is used on the odd holes; two bet ter balls are used on the even holes. Even Holes Total the score of theEVEN numbered holes only and subt ract 1/2 of your handicap. Match Play vs. Par Played at full handicap (maximum 36), st rokes are taken as they fall on the card. Play full 18 holes against par, as you would play a match. Score a plus (+) for winning the hole, a minus (-) for losing a hole and a zero (0) for ties. Highest number of pluses (+s) after subt ract ing minuses (-s) wins. Modi fied Ryder Cup Each team consists of two players. The format for holes 1 - 9 will be bet ter ball of partners. The format for holes 10 - 18 will be a 2-person scramble. Most 3s, 4s and 5s Players use their full handicap, taking thestrokes as they fall on thecard. Prizes awarded to the players scoring the most net 3s, the most net 4s and the most net 5s.

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Odd Holes Total the score of theODD numbered holes only and subt ract 1/2 of your handicap. Odds and Evens Each team consists of four players. At the start , two players will be designated for the Odd Holes and two will be designated for the Even Holes. The bet ter ball of the responsible twosome (Odd or Even) will be posted to the score card on the appropriate holes. Par 3s and 4s Add scores on par 3 and par 4 holes subt ract ing handicap st rokes as they fall on these holes. Points Score point s, using full handicap, as follows: Eagle +4, Birdie +3, Par +2, Bogey +1, Worse 0. Highest number of point s wins. Ryder Cup Each team consists of two players. The format for holes 1 - 6 will be bet ter ball of partners. The format for holes 7 - 12will be to select thebest drive and then alternate shot s, using the one ball only. The final format for holes 13 - 18 will be a 2-person scramble. Scramble On every hole, each player drives and one drive is selected. Each player then hits a second shot from the spot where the selected shot lies. Thesecond shot is selected and all players hit, repeating this process until the hole is completed. Each player must have one drive selected on each nine holes (or the number of drives selected for the ent ire event ). Shamble (Best 1 of 4) Each player in the group tees off; the best shot is selected and each player in the group plays her own ball through the hole fromthat spot. The 1 best gross and net score (may be the same ball) for each hole is counted as the team score. Each player must cont ribute a minimum of two (or three) tee shot s. Se lect 9 Holes Before play begins, each player takes her scorecard and circles the 9 holes she believes will be her best . The net scores for those 9 holes will be used to determine the winners. Sixes For the first 6 holes (1 - 6) use the 3 best holes. For the middle 6 holes (7 - 12) use the 3 best holes, for the final 6 holes (13 - 18) use the 3 best holes. Add up the total of the 9 holes and subt ract 1/2 of your handicap for scoring.

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Step Aside Scramble On every hole, each player drives, and one drive is selected. The players whose drives are not selected hit their second shots from the spot where the selected shot lies. The player whose drive was selected does not hit a second shot. Once the second shot has been selected, the process is repeated: the players whose shot s were not selected hit their third shots from the spot where the selected second shot lies and the person whose second shot was selected steps aside. This format is repeated unt il the balls reach theputting green. Once a ball has been selected for putting, all players may take a turn put t ing from the spot . T and F Play all 18 holes, but only those holes starting withT and F will count (total of 9). Subt ract half your handicap at the end of the round. Team Points Score point s, using full handicap, as follows: Eagle +4, Birdie +3, Par +2, Bogey +1, Worse 0.AddTeamMembers Points together. Highest number of points wins.

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WOMEN’S 18-HOLE GOLF EVENTS (Events are held on Tuesday, except where noted) APRIL

April 6

Memorial BB of P Sign Up Opens

April 27

WGAP Matches

9 a.m. – South

April 30, Friday

WGAP Matches

9 a.m. -- South

MAY

May 4

WGAP Matches

9 a.m. - South

May 7, Friday

WGAP Matches

9 a.m. – South

Memorial BB of P S ign Up Closes

May 9, Sunday

May 11

WGAP Matches

9 a.m. - South

May 18

Opening 9-Hole Scramble** Luncheon to follow

9 a.m. – South

May 25

Best 1 of 3 **

9 a.m. - North

Complete 1st Round of MBB of P President’s Cup Tournament Sign Up Opens Cocktail Party for 9-Hole Women Golfers And 18-Hole Women Golfers

5 p.m. – 7 p.m. Terrace Room

May 27, Thursday Women’s Twilight Event

5 p.m. – North

Co-sponsored by the 9-Hole Women’s Golf Association and the 18-Hole Women’s Golf Association

** Indicates a Team Event

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JUNE (NB: Start Time Changes)

WGAP Women’s Invitational at WCC 8:30 a.m. - South Putting Championship Sign Up Opens

June 1

June 8

Better Ball of Partners** [Choose your own partner] Complete 2nd Round of MBB of P

8:30 a.m. - South

June 15

Match Play vs. Par

8:30 a.m. - North

WCC Women’s Club Championship Tournament Sign Up Opens The Women’s Invitational S ign Up Closes June 20, Sunday President’s Cup Tournament S ign UpCloses June 22 Shamble**

8:30 a.m. - South

Complete 3rd Round of MBB of P

June 29

Even and Odd **

8:30 a.m. - North

JULY

July 6

Team Points **

8:30 a.m. - South

Putting ChampionshipS ign UpCloses Complete Final Round of MBB of P

8:30 a.m. - Putting Green

July 8, Thursday Putting Championship

July 13

Modified Ryder Cup**

8:30 North

[2 person teams Choose your own partner] Complete 1st Round of President’s Cup Tournament Women’s ClubChampionshipTournament S ign Up Closes

July 18, Sunday

** Indicates a Team Event

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Tee Times - North

July 20

WCC Women’s Club

Championship Tournament - Round 1

Tee Times - South

July 22, Thursday WCC Women’s Club

Championship Tournament - Round 2 Luncheon to follow

July 27

Sixes

8:30 a.m. - South

July 29, Thursday Rain Date

Tee Times - South

WCC Women’s Club

Championship Tournament - Round 2 Luncheon to follow

AUGUST

August 3

Best 1, 2, 3 **

8:30 a.m. - North

Complete 2nd Round of President’s Cup Tournament The Women’s Invitational Sign Up Opens

August 10

Best 2 of 3 **

8:30 a.m. - South

August 17

Ryder Cup **

8:30 a.m. - North

[Choose your own partner] Senior/Super Senior Tournament Sign Up Opens

August 24

Beat the Pro

8:30 a.m. - South

Complete 3rd Round of President’s Cup Tournament

August 31

Even and Odd**

8:30 a.m. --South

SEPTEMBER (NB: Start Time Changes)

9 a.m. – North

September 7

Best 1 of 3**

** Indicates a Team Event

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Sept. 12, Sunday Senior/Super Senior Tournament S ign UpCloses September 14 Senior /Super Senior Tournament 9 a.m. –North Luncheon to follow for all participants. Complete Final Round of President’s Cup Tournament

September 21

Better Ball of Partners**

9 a.m. - South

[Choose your own partner] The Women’s Invitational Sign Up Closes

The Women’s Invitational

September 28

9 a.m. - South

OCTOBER

October 5

T and F

9 a.m. - North

Closing 18-Hole Scramble ** Followed by Cocktail Buffet BB of Partners, if there is interest ** (no prize, optional event) [Choose your own partner]

October 12

12 noon - North Clubhouse

October 19

9 a.m. – South

** Indicates a Team Event

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18-HOLE WOMEN’S GOLF ASSOCIATION MEMBERS

Home Phone Cell Phone

Email Address

Name

[email protected]

Adams,Meghan

302-423-5554

Anderson, Gail

302-655-2917 302-545-6034 302-384-7019 302-753-7901 302-652-6603 302-528-3383 610-388-2926 610-274-0890 302-463-1547

[email protected]

Babiarz, Peggy

mmbabiarz@gma il.com

Bayard, Josephine

[email protected]

Blanchard, Barbara

[email protected]

Brown, Pam

[email protected]

Campbell, Laura

302-654-6570 [email protected] 302-985-1557

Cannon, Ellen

302-543-4401 302-588-3642 302-656-1123 302-584-0141 302-658-4074 302-540-1896 610-268-0950 443-850-1172 302-656-7273

[email protected]

Cantera, Maureen

[email protected]

Castle, Jane

[email protected]

Cates, Kathie

[email protected]

Cist, Mary Harding

[email protected]

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Home Phone Cell Phone 302-654-4985 302-562-4527 302-655-7777 302-540-0669

Name

Email Address

Davis, Lee

[email protected]

Dean, Peggy Dellose, Ginny DiSabatino, Beth

[email protected]

[email protected]

302-571-0850 [email protected] 302-528-3841

Edler, Marilyn

302-652-6153 302-377-3381 302-655-0899 302-528-0288 302-543-4271 302-690-9631 302-762-8807 302-584-1340 302-654-5642 302-897-5519 610-388-2497 610-842-1044 302-655-7735 302-598-2227

[email protected]

Franklin, Kathryn

[email protected]

Gibson, Mary Ellen

[email protected]

Hays, Martha J.

[email protected]

Hayward, Tina Herrmann, Susan

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

Hobbs, Jan

[email protected]

Hobbs, Sandy

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Home Phone Cell Phone 610-388-2753 843-812-3703 302-428-3123

Name

Email Address

Humphrey, Mary

[email protected]

Isken, Joan

[email protected]

302-547-5731 Jacobs,Milbrey Ross 302-656-1540

[email protected]

302-383-0505

Keeney-DiDomenico, Nicoll

410-688-3051

[email protected]

Klocko, Katherine

302-652-0626 302-547-2068 302-575-1152 302-438-0216 302-995-0285 302-530-5462 302-478-8217

[email protected]

Koenig, Cynthia

[email protected]

Kozic, Rita

[email protected]

Kung, Johanna

[email protected]

302-388-3984 Kunkemueller, Mary 302-652-8537 [email protected] 302-379-2769 Lucas, Cathy 610-500-1349 [email protected] Lunger, Danielle 302-777-5101 [email protected] 302-530-1721

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Home Phone Cell Phone 610-388-7186 302-598-8500 302-655-9935 302-540-6577

Name

Email Address

Lunger, Gerrie

[email protected]

Marshall, Patricia

[email protected]

Martinez, Cherie

302-494-3684 [email protected]

Massaglia,Michele

484-770-8954

[email protected]

239-269-7369 McCormick, Kathleen 302-993-0982

kathleen.mccormick

@comcast.net

302-740-4639

McCrery, Pamela

302-984-0393 302-540-6694 610-388-1952 302-690-7081 302-654-8750 302-658-3885 302-239-2647 302-521-4125 302-656-2053 302-547-4374 302-750-4221 484-574-8165 201-723-2022

[email protected]

McDonald, Jill

[email protected]

Mitchell, Barbara Mitchell, Hollister

[email protected] [email protected]

Mumford, Kristin

[email protected]

Murphy, Bernadette

[email protected]

Patel, Anju

[email protected]

Petriella, Nancy

[email protected]

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Home Phone Cell Phone 302-650-0808 302-530-5639

Name

Email Address

Pinizzotto, Marie

[email protected] [email protected]

Porter, Leslie

Prendergast, Cynthia

302-654-2442 [email protected] 302-377-5959

Purzycki, Elizabeth Raniere, Marcia

302-220-1602 302-656-2324 302-545-5946 302-593-1267 610-388-9696 302-992-0138 302-528-1285 484-753-4554 302-762-5048 302-750-4888 302-584-1284 302-658-1532 302-753-5536 302-654-8015 302-421-9122 302-545-4509

[email protected] [email protected]

Richmond, Teri

Teri8890@gma il.com

Robinson, Janet

[email protected] [email protected]

Seiberlich, Lorraine

Shears, Ingrid

[email protected]

Speakman, Rita

[email protected]

Stalnecker, Susan

[email protected]

Tarlov,Marina

[email protected]

Tatnall, Martha

[email protected]

Tikellis, Pam

[email protected]

White, Martha

302-571-0106 302-218-2501

[email protected]

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Home Phone Cell Phone

Name

Email Address

Williams, Betsy

302-656-9132

[email protected]

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Professional Staff

Director of Golf Michael Shank Director of Instruction Bob Lennon Assistant Golf Professionals Chad Halvonik Andrea Grier Matthew Zehner Golf Shop Manager Lori Donatello Outside Service Team Manager Zac Woods

Phone Numbers

Golf Shop – 302-655-6022 Starter’s Area – 302-655-7206

Ladies’ Locker Room – 302-655-6171 ext.2147