

Dear Member ~ Member Participant,
On behalf of the Berkeley Hall Professional Staff, we would like to welcome all of our participants to the 2025 Member ~ Member. We are pleased that you have joined us for this annual event, and we are excited that we have a record number of players this year!
Please refer to this book for general information concerning the tournament and you can visit the event portal for starting hole assignments, pairings, results and more . If there is anything we can assist you with, please do not hesitate to ask.
Good luck to all participants,
Kieran Staunton
Director of Golf
Thursday April 24
Player Cocktail Reception
5:00-7:00pm Verandah
Friday, April 25
South Course
Shotgun Start 9:30am
North Course
Shotgun Start 10:00am
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Lunch following play
Saturday, April 26
South Course
Shotgun Start 9:15am
North Course
Shotgun Start 9:45am
Round 2 tee times based on
Round 1 scores within flight
Playing opposite course to first round
Lunch & Championship Shootouts to follow play
Flighted 36-Hole stroke play event playing a format of Better Ball between partners. The net winners of each flight will advance to the Championship Shootout.
Gross & Net Prizes will be awarded in each flight. Prizes each day for the Low Net Scores within each flight.
Closest to the Hole Prizes both days on all Par 3’s
In the event of a tie for flight winners & flight prizes, a scorecard playoff will break the tie. The scorecard playoff will take the following order - by final round score, then back 9, last 6, last 3, hole by hole from 18 backwards.
The Championship Shootout will take place on Hole #18 of the North Course. Ladies will play their shootout first, and the Men will follow.
The Shootout will be sudden death, alternate stroke. In the event of any teams tying the shootout hole, the hole will be re-played for those teams.
The hole will be played as a Par 3 from various distances based on flight. No handicap strokes will be used for the shootout.
We will play the hole a maximum of three times before a closest to the hole to determine the Champions.
We encourage all participants to be present for both the Shootouts
Men will play from the White tees or for those satisfying the Rule of 75, the Fazio or Green tee option is available. For those satisfying the Rule of 100, the Berkeley Hall tee option is available.
Ladies will play from the Burgundy tee or for those satisfying the Rule of 85, the Silver tee option is available.
Players should notify the golf shop staff before Wednesday April 23 if they would like to play from a forward tee. Players that move forward are not eligible for Gross Prizes.
Scorecards for each day will be provided prior to teeing off. The scorecards will be marked with the individual handicaps as they have been previously certified by the Committee. All scorecards must be attested and turned in at the scoreboard immediately following your round. We will be using the Golf Genius mobile scoring for both days. Scores are not official until the paper scorecard has been turned in and confirmed.
The Handicap Index as of the Closing Date, April 11th, will be in use.
All players will play at 90% handicap with a maximum of 30 strokes for Men and 36 for Women.
Handicap index differential between partners must not exceed 10.0 strokes (if higher than 10.0, the higher-handicapped player will be adjusted).
Tournament Prizes will be awarded in the following order:
Men’s Division
Flight Winners - Net
Flight Winners - Gross
Ladies’ Division
Flight Winners - Net
Flight Winners - Gross
*Prizes subject to change based on number of Participants* Teams may also win one or more of the day prizes - Low Net in Flight, Closest to the Hole
Trophies will be awarded to Men’s & Ladies’ Shootout Champions
2024 Ken Esposito & Ron Jones ~ Terri Forde & Terri Savoury
2023 Stephen Sweeney & Robert Elliott ~ Ellen Schraeder & Jan DiBattista
2022 Tony Nimmer & Bill Nimmer ~ Linda Gettings & Lise Shanahan
2021 Jim Widmann & Richard Kunz ~ Heather Goldberg & Wendy Willoughby
2020 Pat Annessa & Avery Cleland ~ Linda Gettings & Karen Cram
2019 Pat Annessa & Avery Cleland ~ Linda Gettings & Karen Cram
2018 Pat Annessa & Avery Cleland ~ Linda Gettings & Karen Cram
2017 John Byrom & Mike McCarty ~ Lori Delaney & Zoe Bassos
2016 Wayne Hoffman & David Shinton ~ Bonnie Caldwell & Karen Vatrt
2015 Rick Frame & Dondi Wall ~ Lori Delaney & Carol Dulude
2014 Wayne Hoffman & David Shinton ~ Diana Haran & Irene Miller
2013 Dennis Visich & John Langhorne ~ Lori Delaney & Zoe Bassos
2012 Mike Boyne & Chuck Atkins ~ Irene Miller & Sue Parker
2011 Hal Sutton & Tanner Sutton & Donna Stamey & Suzie Sutton
2010 Britt Wall & Dondi Wall ~ Diana George & Karyn Carmichael
2009 Duke Delcher & Meredith Henry ~ Sue Todd & Diane Daley
USGA Rules shall govern all play and the following Local Rules shall apply:
• Holes #10 & 14 (South) Waste Areas: Sandy areas to the right of #10 and #14 are not a penalty area and are to be played as the general area .
• On Hole #15 (North) In addition to the options prescribed in Rule 16.1 for relief from the cart path that runs through the fairway, drop zones have been provided as an additional option. Players must use the drop zone that is closest to where their ball lays and not nearer to the hole.
• Immovable Obstructions: In addition to rule 16.1, if a ball lies off the putting green but not in a penalty area and an immovable obstruction on or within two club lengths of the putting green and within two club lengths of the ball intervenes on the line of play between the ball and the hole, the player may take relief as follows:
The ball must be lifted and dropped at the nearest point to where the ball lay that (a) Is not nearer the hole, (b) avoids intervention and (c) is not in a penalty area or on a putting green. The ball may be cleaned when lifted.
• Newly sodded & sanded areas: Relief must be taken from all newly sodded or sanded areas. Please proceed under rule 16.1.
• Staked Trees: Protection of young trees is identified by stakes and rope. If such a tree interferes with a players stance or the area of his intended swing, the ball must be lifted, without penalty and dropped in accordance with the procedure prescribed in Rule 16.1a (Immovable Obstruction)
• Out Of Bounds: Defined by white stakes / posts.
• Yellow Penalty Area: Defined by yellow stakes / lines.
• Red Penalty Area: Defined by red stakes / lines.
• Doubt as to Procedure
In stroke play, if a competitor is doubtful of his rights or the correct procedure during the play of a hole, he may, without penalty, complete the hole with two balls. Rule 20.1c.
Any questions concerning the interpretation of USGA Rules or Local Rules should be directed to the Rules Committee
Rules Committee:
Kieran Staunton, Steph George, Graham Thatcher, Jaden Thiemann, Stone McCall, Will Ennis
A) Total Rain Out
See you next year…
B) Partial Rain Out
Round 1 - This round will be cancelled and Round 2 will be played as scheduled.
Round 2 - This round will be cancelled and the scores from Round 1 will be used to determine the final results.
Rules Committee:
Kieran Staunton, Steph George, Graham Thatcher, Jaden Thiemann, Stone McCall, Will Ennis
Flight
Carol Dulude & Tara Curley
Susie Sutton & Lydia Vaughan
Linda Fox & Kim Alessi
Betsi Lynch & Christine Hunter
Flight #2
Cynthia Oler & Elaine Beringhause
Linda Gettings & Lise Shanahan
Terri Savoury & Lori Delaney
Elaine Spear & Lucia Simon
Barbara Gill & Sue Mentis
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Flight #3
Tracey Godin & Janina Pinon
Carolyn Hershberger & Jill Appel
Nancy Elliot & Bernadette Herman
Mary Thomas & Julie Grime
Irene Miller & Becca Postorino
Flight #4
Kathy Westcott & Lisa Cohen
Christy Cooney & Trish Beers
Cindi Rotelle & Deana Geers
Tracey MacGown & Marianne Gregory
Susan Gawkowski & Patricia Schmalbruch
Flight #1
Gary Davis & Tony Nimmer
Chris Curley & Scott Beers
Nick LaRocco & Tom Alessi
Jack Ginsburg & Ed Patchett
Michael Thomas & Pratt Reed
Michael Oler & Bob Perry
Flight #2
Wes Goldberg & Jeff Coggin
Jim Puckace & Chris Yale
Jeff Grime & William Hancur
Stan Postorino & Ric Pedersen
George Revock & Tom Kelly
Ian Harrison & Kevin Whelly
Flight
Michael Gerber & John Habyan
Michael Cunningham & Ricky Frazier
Marc Dulude & Dick Drews
Randy Smith & Marc Mentis
Jeff Starr & Russ Hampleman
Tim Ellis & Barry Shelley
Flight #4
Jeff Easton & Mark Pringle
Richard Rothbard & Tim Kelly
Brian Hayden & Art Arns
Tom Kloet & Michael Harrington
Thom Handabaka & Joe Feeney
Pat Annessa & Bernie Clement
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Flight
Tom Ferber & Jamie Lamb
Stephen Sweeney & Brian Austin
Bob Knighton & Rich Forde
Roger Wells & Scott Deutsch
Scott Leiti & Tim Newman
Mike Donahue & Brad Willoughby
Flight #6
Michael Rotelle & John Gawkowski
Henry Hagan & David Shahzade
Bill Barnett & Mike Riccobono
Peter Castello & Craig Ratner
Ben Catlett & Paul Mooney
Chris Doyle & Russ Nahirny
David Elliot & Charles Simon
Chris Schmalbruch & Steve Godin
Steve Morte & Tony DeVincentis
David Cantrell & Mark Williams
George Pace & Daniel Zurn
Jim Spear & Jim McCarthy
Jim Garanich & Michael Koons
Don McGeorge & Steve Ramsby
Tom Mullany & Eric Niebling
Michael Boccieri & Chris English
Mac McGirt & Brian Barney
Bill Chrystie & Michael Brocato
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Flight #9
Tony Catelli & Sam Steve
Ron Reimann & Craig Herman
Terry Merrifield & Michael Kelly
John Vann & Willie Wang
Kean Westcott & Mike Slovak
Michael Boyne & Chuck Atkins
Flight #10
Gary Clay & Ron Hudson
Don Bridenbaugh & Walt Parsons
Mark Smetana & Gary Luiza
Meredith Henry & Patrick Gill
Ron Kero & Chris DeSalvo
Ron Kuenkler & Michael Cross
Flight
Ken Esposito & Ron Jones
Ralph Hunter & Bill Brosnan
Brian Frydenlund & Robert Coia
Tim Brashear & Brendan Nedzi
Jim Fosina & Richard Laporte
Kurt Thomas & Emmett Patterson
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