





Dear Ladies Member-Guest Participants,
Welcome to the 2024 Ladies Member-Guest Tournament. On behalf of the Professional Staff, we are pleased to have you join us for this special Club Event. It is our hope, along with our Golf Staff, that you thoroughly enjoy your tournament experience as well as the camaraderie of your fellow Members and their Guests.
As you will find in the Schedule of Events, we have an optional "Putt for the Roses" Putting Contest kicking off the festivities. Although the main focus will be on golf, you will also be treated to culinary delights as well as warm hospitality and service from the Food and Beverage Team.
Again, on behalf of the entire Belfair Staff, we wish you the best of luck throughout the competition, but most importantly, an enjoyable and memorable MemberGuest experience.
Sincerely,
9:00am 11:00am 3:00pm 6:30pm
Tuesday, May 7th
Registration & Team Wagering
Practice Round Shotgun
Optional "Putt for the Roses" Putting Contest - West Course Putting Green
Welcome Reception - Oaks Dining Room
don your derby bonnet with all the frills upon it!
Wednesday, May 8th
9:00am 10:30am
3:00pm
Breakfast Buffet - 1811 Grille
Shotgun Start - East Course
Announcements on East Putting Green
On course beverages and snacks
Skills Challenge with heavy hors d’oeuvres & bar - Learning Center
Thursday, May 9th
7:30am 9:00am 2:00pm
Breakfast Buffet - 1811 Grille
Shotgun Start - West Course
Announcements on West Putting Green
On course beverages and snacks
Luncheon & Awards - Oaks Dining Room
Two-Person teams will be pre-flighted based on the combined USGA Handicap Index of the partners.
The competition will consist of four (4) nine hole formats played within their respective flight. Teams will compete against each other in four different partners formats. The team with the lowest score total after the four formats will be deemed the flight winner. From there, we will determine our overall ladies member-guest champions.
All players are required to have an attested USGA Handicap Index. All competitors will receive their respective course handicap based off the different formats. If a player has more than one registered index, the lowest will be used. A maximum playing handicap of 36 is allowed and the maximum playing handicap spread between partners will be ten strokes. If higher than ten, the team will be adjusted by 10%. Those adjusted will be marked with a (*) on the flight reports. Handicap Indexes are taken from April 23rd.
In the event of a tie within each flight, the tie will be broken by the USGA last nine hole score in a scorecard playoff followed by last 6 and last 3.
Belfair Golf Shop credit will be awarded to our overall net champions and first, second and third place in each flight. All prizes, including daily Special Events, will be presented at the Closing Luncheon.
Forward Tees - All Participants
Posting
The Better Ball score from this event for all participants will be posted as a Competition "C" score by the Golf Shop. Please fill out your scorecard completely for each player.
Team Wagering
Team betting will be available until 10:20am on Wednesday, May 8th.
You may select any team in the MemberGuest Tournament
Winning teams must win or finish RunnerUp (Net) within the flight.
Minimum wager $10 on any team
Maximum wager $100 on any team
Must be in increments of $10
On Course Competitions
Closest to the Hole
East Course : Members - Hole #2 & Hole #14
East Course : Guests - Hole #4 & Hole #17
West Course : Members - Hole #3 & Hole #16
West Course : Guests - Hole #8 & Hole #14
Rules Committee
Zack Stanley, Mason Stutler, Kristen Hubert & Dustin Halle
The Rules of Golf of the United States Golf Association Govern All Play Except for the following Local Rules:
Out of Bounds – Out of Bounds is defined by course-side edge of white stakes and/or lines, boundary fences, and the course-side edges of roads bordering the course.
Penalty Areas – Yellow Penalty Areas are marked by yellow stakes and/or lines. Red Penalty Areas are marked by red stakes and/or lines. When both stakes and lines are present, the lines define the margin of the penalty area.
Immovable Obstructions Close to Putting Green – Relief from interference by an immovable obstruction may be taken under rule 16.1. In addition, if the player’s ball lies off the putting green and in the general area cut to fairway height and an immovable obstruction within two club-lengths of the putting green and within two clublengths of the ball intervenes on the line of play, the player may take relief under Rule 16.1 Model Local Rule F-5
Provisional Ball – On Holes #9 & #10, if a player is unsure as to if their ball crossed the penalty area, they may declare a provisional ball from the teeing area. If the player’s ball did not in fact clear the penalty area, the competitor may play the provisional ball and record the appropriate penalty strokes under Local Rule B-3.
Sandy Areas – The East Course was designed with sandy areas on holes 4, 8, 11, 14, 16, 17 & 18 as well as the West Course on holes 2, 3, 13 & 15. These sanded areas contain grass or ornamental shrubs and may also be defined by off-white colored sand. These areas are considered general area and there is no penalty for grounding a club in these sanded areas.For consideration of fellow golfers, players may rake their footprints or smooth the surface with a club or rake.
Immovable Obstruction – The rest room on Hole #13 east is defined as an immovable obstruction. Players may take relief for stance and swing (NOT LINE OF SIGHT) using the designated drop zone.
Roads and Paths – All non-paved paths are considered an integral part of the course. Concrete paths are considered immovable obstructions; players may take relief under rule 16.1. Crush and Run Path (Hole #17 West) – Golfers are permitted relief from the sand path running in front of the #17 green. Players may take their nearest point of relief one club length no nearer the hole that gives you complete relief from the path.
Additional Information – Lightning and dangerous weather conditions – One Long Siren Blast = Play is Suspended Immediately. Three Intermittent Siren Blasts = Resume Play. Shelters on east are located at Hole #4/Hole #10, Hole #13 and the Clubhouse. Shelters on west are located at hole #5, hole #13 and the clubhouse. Please repair your ball marks and fill all divots with sand. 7
STAFF - (843) 757-0715
ZACK STANLEY DIRECTOR OF GOLF
MASON STUTLER HEAD GOLF PROFESSIONAL
KRISTEN HUBERT MERCHANDISE MANAGER & TOURNAMENT
COORDINATOR
DUSTIN HALLE FIRST ASSISTANT GOLF PROFESSIONAL
SHAYNE DEWITT ASSISTANT GOLF PROFESSIONAL
HUGH EDWARDS SHOP ASSISTANT
ERIN FAYE SHOP ASSISTANT
WENDY DRISCOLL SHOP ASSISTANT
ERIC MILLINDER LEAD MECHANIC
SAM TAYLOR DIRECTOR OF OUTSIDE OPERATIONS
BRUCE WILKINS PGA DIRECTOR OF INSTRUCTION
NANCY HARVEY LPGA INSTRUCTOR
STAN ROACH MASTER CLUB FITTER
JANE HIGDON LEARNING CENTER MANAGER
- (843) 706-4653
MATT TACILAUSKAS DIRECTOR OF AGRONOMY
THOMAS DAVIS EAST & WEST COURSE SUPERINTENDENT
NATE RICKS LEARNING CENTER SUPERINTENDENT
SEAN MILONE EQUIPMENT MANAGER
KARLA EIBLING OPERATIONS SUPPORT MANAGER
CLUBHOUSE STAFF - (843) 757-0700
MITCHELL LASKOWITZ GENERAL MANAGER
JOE TRUEX EXECUTIVE CHEF
BRIAN BRISTOL ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOOD & BEVERAGE
ALYSSA MARKHAM CATERING & EVENTS COORDINATOR
ERIKA CALABRETTA EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT TO GM / COTTAGE MANAGER
LARRY ROSS SALES & REAL ESTATE MANAGER