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Dear Berkeley Hall Member,
We are proud to introduce the 2026 Golf Program Book to the membership. We look forward to the upcoming season which will include exciting new tournaments, updated tournaments, and golf programs for the whole membership to enjoy.
The 2026 Golf Program Book is available to view via the Club’s website, as well as via the Club App. Go to www.berkeleyhallclub.com, under the Golf Corner Page and click on 2026 Women’s Program. The event registration portal is available via the Golf dropdown menu of the website or under the Golf section on the Club App. We will be using Golf Genius event registration for all tournament entries in 2026
This year’s Tournament Book includes the complete 2026 schedule and information for the “major” tournaments along with information on Golf Course Maintenance and Nine & Wine Events.
As a reminder, all 2026 tournament/event registration will be available on the Club’s website via the Events Registration Portal. Men’s and Ladies’ Day events will continue to be held on Wednesday’s and Thursday’s respectively and registration is through the Events Registration Portal or by calling the Golf Shop. Please remember to register early for all your favorite events!
We look forward to the upcoming season and as always please do not hesitate to call myself or any member of the Professional Staff with any questions.
All the best,
Kieran Staunton Director of Golf
Mike Blazer Dustin Dunn General Manager/COO Assistant General Manager mblazer@berkeleyhallclub.com ddunn@berkeleyhallclub.com
Carolyn Taylor
Mary McGoldrick Director of Finance Director of People & Culture ctaylor@berkeleyhallclub.com mmcgoldrick@berkeleyhallclub.com
Anne Feldman
Alex Madeiros Director of Communications Director of Sales & Marketing afeldman@berkeleyhallclub.com amadeiros@berkeleyhallclub.com
Kieran Staunton
President’s Cup (October – April)
Chairman’s Cup (October – April)
Season Long
Season Long
~ Nine & Wine ~ New Year Kickoff ~ January 4
Ladies’ Day New Year Kickoff January 8
Men’s Day January 14
Men’s Day February 11
~ Nine & Wine ~ Valentine’s Day ~ February 15
Berkeley Cup March 5-7
Men’s Day March 11
Ladies’ Day Spring Shootout
March 12
~ Nine & Wine ~ St. Patrick’s Day ~ March 15
Ladies’ Day Range Games March 18
Mixed Member-Member March 20-21
Men’s One-Day Member-Guest March 25
Ladies’ One-Day Member-Guest March 26
Men’s Day April 1
Ladies’ Day Sadie Hawkins April 2
~ Masters Par 3 & Players Draft ~ April 7
Men’s Super Senior Club Championship April 15
Ladies’ Super Senior Club Championship April 16
Spring Member-Member ~ Strokeplay April 23-25
Men’s & Ladies’ Senior Club Championships Apr 29-30
~ Nine & Wine ~ Kentucky Derby ~ May 3
Mixed Member-Guest May 6-8
Men’s Day May 13
Ladies’ Day Closing Day May 14
Men’s & Ladies’ Club Championships May 16-17
Ladies’ Day POY Shootout May 21
~ Nine & Wine ~ Red, White & Blue ~ July 5
Men’s Day September 2
Ladies’ Day Kickoff Party September 17
BHCF Charity Cup September 28
North ~ South Challenge October 4
Berkeley Classic October 7-10
Men’s Day October 14
Ladies’ Day Opening Day October 15
Women’s Invitational October 22-24
~ Nine & Wine ~ Halloween ~ October 25
Ladies’ Day Happy Hour Golf
Fall Member-Member ~ Matchplay
October 29
November 5-7
Men’s Day November 11
Ladies’ Day Fall Shootout November 12
~ Nine & Wine ~ Fall/Thanksgiving ~ November 15
The “HAIG” Member-Member November 21
Club Challenge December 3-5
Men’s Day December 9
Ladies’ Day Holiday Event December 10
~ Nine & Wine ~ Christmas ~ December 13
LOW COUNTRY TEAM PLAY – The team is chosen from the lowest handicaps up to 25. Matches are played scratch (no handicap strokes) in teams of two, using the better ball on each hole. Three points per match are possible: front, back and overall. Matches are played in February and March at the various area clubs. Berkeley Hall currently has two teams, Berkeley Hall I and Berkeley Hall II in the Low Country Team Play Association.
Linda Gettings ~ Berkeley Hall Representative
LOW COUNTRY WOMEN’S GOLF ASSOCIATION – Open to all golfers with a 21.5 handicap index or less. You may apply during the Spring and Fall of each year if you are interested in becoming a member. The golf events are held at local Hilton Head and Beaufort County golf clubs. If you are interested in participating, contact the Golf shop for information.
Linda Fox ~ Berkeley Hall Representative
18-HOLE EXCHANGE & INVITATIONAL DAYS – Individual play with other local clubs. Berkeley Hall hosts an exchange day every other year, with approximately eleven participating clubs. Consequently, we are invited to these clubs for 18-holes of golf and lunch.
The Bluffton Invitational (Berkeley Hall, Belfair, Colleton River, & Moss Creek) also takes place annually, at rotating facilities.
Announcements are in the locker room, and you may sign up in the pro shop for any of these events.
Cynthia Oler & Lucia Simon ~ Berkeley Hall Representatives
9-HOLE EXCHANGE DAYS – Individual play with other local clubs. Berkeley Hall hosts an exchange day every other year, with about twenty clubs participating. Consequently, we are invited to these clubs for a day of golf and lunch. Announcements are in the locker room, and you may sign up in the pro shop for any of these events.
Susan Basile & Taniel Cameron ~ Berkeley Hall Representatives
SOUTH CAROLINA WOMEN’S GOLF ASSOCIATION – Berkeley Hall is a member, and events are posted on the web site and in the locker room. If you are interested in a particular event, contact the Golf Shop for information.
PLAYER OF THE YEAR (POY) – The Members with the most points accumulated from the start of the season in October to Closing Day in May A POY Shootout is scheduled to occur in May after the Closing Day event. The top 10 point winners will play in a shootout to determine the 2025-2026 Player of the Year.
Points are accumulated as follows: Four points (4) will be awarded for each Thursday Ladies’ Day tournament in which you participate. The President’s Cup and Chairman’s Cup events you participate in will receive double participation points toward Player of the Year. Additionally, points are awarded based on performance in each event.
Point System: 4 points for 1st Place 3 points for 2nd Place 2 points for 3rd Place
MOST IMPROVED PLAYER – This award goes to the Member whose golf shows the greatest improvement from Opening Day to Closing Day. It is measured by handicap improvement differential using the Ghin system. The Most Improved Player will receive an award at the end of the Ladies’ Day golf season.
BIRDIES OR BETTER & CHIP-INS – On Thursday Ladies’ Day at the first tee, sign the Birdies or Better and/or Chip-In sheet and pay $2 for each if you wish to participate. If you have a Birdie or Better and/or Chip-In, you must circle your name on the sign in sheet which will be at the scoring area at the end of each tournament. Players must circle their name by the end of scoring on the day of play to be eligible to win Birdie or Chip-In money. Winners will be paid at the end of each tournament.
The Mixed Nine & Wine Golf events have been gaining popularity each year. Nine & Wine events are a great way to meet new Members and enjoy fun team formats. Each event will be a shotgun with drinks & heavy hors d’oeuvres served following the round.
Date
StartTime Theme
January 4 2:00 Shotgun New Year Kickoff
February 15 2:00 Shotgun Valentine’s Day
March 15 3:00 Shotgun St Patrick’s Day
May 3 3:00 Shotgun Kentucky Derby
July 5 3:00 Shotgun Red, White & Blue
October 25 3:00 Shotgun Trick or Treat
November 15 2:00 Shotgun Thanksgiving/Fall
December 13 2:00 Shotgun Christmas
Tosignupfortheseevents,pleasecalltheGolfShopat843.815.8444orsignuponlinethrough theEventRegistrationPortal.
BerkeleyHallDressCode
Appropriate golf attire is required for all Players. If in doubt as to appropriate attire, players should check with the Golf Shop staff.
Shirts must be worn at all times. Men must have shirts with sleeves and collars (turtlenecks or mock collars are acceptable) and their shirts must be tucked in at all times. Women's golf specific sleeveless tops must have a collar. Women's golf specific tops without a collar must have sleeves. Slacks, trousers, athletic pants with pockets, shorts, skirts, dresses, skorts, and other attire, in styles designed for golf are permitted. There is no specific length requirement on dresses, shorts, skirts, or skorts; however, attire must present a professional image and undergarments may not be obviously visible. Leggings may be worn underneath an approved bottom but may not be worn alone. Hats must be worn with the bill facing forward. Denim, bathing suits, cargo pants/shorts (sewn on/extruding pockets), cut-offs, sweatpants, halter tops, tops that expose midriffs, and t-shirts not branded/designed for golf are prohibited. Fashion and industry standards are constantly changing; therefore, this is not an exhaustive list of acceptable and inappropriate attire but should serve as a guide. The Golf Shop staff reserves the right to make the final determination of the appropriateness of attire.
Shoes: Soft Spikes and Tennis Shoes are the only acceptable shoes for the golf courses and practice facilities. Large rubber spikes, metal spikes, and/or field shoes are not permitted. Acceptable spikes are available through the Locker Room.
BerkeleyHallPaceofPlay&CourseEtiquette
Berkeley Hall’s pace of play policy has been set at 4 hours. Any group that falls behind the four-hour pace will be asked to speed up by the professional staff. Groups will get two warnings and if they cannot get back into position, they will be asked to pick up their balls and proceed to the correct position on the golf course. Members that are asked to skip ahead two times throughout the course of a year will meet with the Director of Golf to discuss different techniques to play in 4 hours or less. Members that are asked to skip ahead a third time will be invited to a Golf Committee meeting and may be restricted from “prime time” tee times. On days that we are Cart Path Only, pace of play will be set at 4 hours and 20 minutes.
Repair ball marks on the green. Fill in all divots through the green. Carefully rake sand bunkers after use. Enter and exit the bunkers at their lowest elevation.
You are cordially invited to participate in the fourteenth annual President’s Cup event to be contested during the months of October 2025 – April 2026.
The field will be limited to the first 64 individuals to register.
This year’s President’s Cup will have 2 stages. The first stage will be the group stage where players will be in Pods of players and will play each person in their group to determine a winner for that Pod. The next stage will be the Knockout stage where the winners of each Pod will play Individual match play until the Overall Champion is decided. For grouping purposes only, players will be grouped based on their Handicap Index** as of September 15, 2025. USGA Handicaps will be used at the time of the match. Players are responsible to schedule their match during the allotted time. Each month, the professional staff will send an update with the matches that have been completed. There will be strictly no extensions to the deadlines. If a match has not been played, a coin toss may decide the result or both teams may be scratched. Members should consider their availability before registering for the event. Brackets will be posted by September 22, 2025.
The tournament format and the schedule of events have been included to help schedule your matches.
Players grouped By Handicap Index from 9/15/2025**
Initial Matches to be played within each Pod. Pod winners will advance to the Knockout round until the Overall Champion is decided Men’s & Ladies’ Division
Handicap Allowance – All matches will be played using index on day or play. 100% off low player.
Playing Tees – Players will play the same tee for every match. Players MUST choose their tee when signing up. White, Fazio, Green, Berkeley Hall & Burgundy tees may be played by any players. Silver tees may be selected by those players satisfying the Rule of 85 at the Closing Date of September 15, 2025.
MatchSchedule-
Group Stage Matches – October 1 – December 31
4th Round Match – January 1 – February 15
5th Round Match – February 16 – March 31
Finals – April 1 – April 30
(Match Dates are subject to change due to the size of the final field)
Entry Fee ~ $30 per Player
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You are cordially invited to participate in the annual “Chairman” Four-Ball Match Play event to be contested during the months of October 2025 - April 2026. The “Chairman” will be a year-long, single elimination, handicap, and flighted match play event. Team’s must be comprised of 2 Members and will be flighted based on combined handicap index.
For seeding purposes only, players will be seeded based on their Handicap Index as of September 15, 2025. USGA Handicaps will be used at the time of the match. Players are responsible to schedule their match during the allotted time. There will be strictly no extensions to the deadlines. If a match has not been played, a coin toss may decide the result or both teams may be scratched. Members should consider their availability before registering for the event. Brackets will be posted by September 22, 2025.
The tournament format and the schedule of events have been included to help schedule your matches.
PlayersProgram
Team Match Play Event
Players Bracketed by Handicap Index from 9/15/2025**
Initial Matches to be played within each Bracket. Bracket winners will play to determine the Overall Champion
HDCP Allowance – All matches will be played using index on day or play. 90% off low player. *Handicap Index Differential of partners cannot be more than 10.0 strokes at the time of sign up
Playing Tees – Players will play the same tee for every match. Players MUST choose their tee when signing up. White, Fazio, Green, Berkeley Hall & Burgundy tees may be played by any players. Silver tees may be selected by those players satisfying the Rule of 85 at the Closing Date of September 15, 2025.
Match 1 – October 1 – November 15
Match 2 – November 16 – December 31
Match 3 – January 1 – February 15
Match 4 – February 16 – March 31
Match 5 – April 1 – April 30
(Match Dates are subject to change due to the size of the final field)
Entry Fee ~ $30 per Player
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Friday & Saturday, March 20-21, 2026
You are cordially invited to participate in the Mixed Member ~ Member to be played March 20 & 21, 2026. Eligible teams consist of Four Members, containing 2 Male and 2 Female players.
The field is limited to the first 24 teams to register. Our tournament format and schedule of events have been included to help you and your team schedule any outside activities. The weekend will be filled with camaraderie, excellent golf, & friendly competition.
36 Hole Team Event Gross and Net Prizes Teams consist of Four Members (2 Men + 2 Women)
Friday, March 20
9:30 am Shotgun ~ North Course 1 BB Men + 1 BB Women Luncheon following play ~ Verandah
Saturday, March 21
9:30 am Shotgun ~ South Course 1 on 5’s, 2 on 4’s, 3 on 3’s Luncheon following play ~ Verandah
Entry Fee
$100 / Player
~EventRegistrationPortalonlineregistrationisavailableforyourconvenience~
Entries open September 20th, 2025
*Cartfeenotincluded.Feewillbebilledtomember’saccount.
**CurrentGHINhandicapisrequired. ~EntriescloseonMarch6that12:00pm~ ~March6thHandicapswillbeused~
Thursday, March 26, 2026
You are cordially invited to participate in the Ladies’ One-Day Member~Guest to be played Thursday, March 26, 2026. Teams may consist of one member & three guests, or two members & two guests.
Member and Guest Team – 2 Best Balls of 4 or more…. (Teams may consist of one member and three guests or two members and two guests. The Golf Shop will help pair twosomes together)
18 Holes (Gross & Net Divisions) Flighted based on entries / Burgundy Tees
Schedule of Events:
9:00 am ~ Shotgun ~ South Course Lunch to follow golf ~ Verandah
Entry Fee: $100 per player Includes Golf, Lunch, and Prizes
Field: Limited to the first 24 teams (96 players) entered.
~EventRegistrationPortalonlineregistrationisavailableforyourconvenience~
Entries open September 26th, 2025 ~50%oftheEntryFeewillbebilledtomembers’accountonentry~ ~50%Balancewillbebilled90dayspriortotheevent.Refundsonlyifplaceisfilled~ ~March12thHandicapswillbeused~ ~EntriescloseonMarch12that12:00pm~ AnactiveGHINhandicapisrequired
Tuesday, April 7, 2026
You are cordially invited to participate in the Annual Masters Par 3 & Players Draft to be played on Tuesday, April 7, 2026. Members are invited to play in this fun and casual golf event that combines a unique 9 Hole Competition with a “Draft” of the upcoming 2026 Masters Participants.
The field will be limited to the first 48 players to enter. Our tournament format will include individual gross and net followed by the Masters Player Draft. The prize fund will be split between the tournament and the draft competitions.
9 Holes – Par 3 (Gross & Net Divisions)
Individual Stroke Play
Limited to first 48 members entered All players must have a current USGA handicap index**
Entry Fee
$50 per player
Tuesday, April 7
3:00pm Shotgun start ~ North Course
Following play on the Verandah
“Masters” Inspired Light Appetizers & Beverages & Player Draft
~EventRegistrationPortalonlineregistrationisavailableforyourconvenience~
*Cartfeenotincluded.Feewillbebilledtomember’saccount. **CurrentGHINhandicapisrequired. Entries open October 7th, 2025
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Thursday, April 16, 2026
The Super Senior Club Championship will be contested on Thursday, April 16, 2026. Members aged 65 or over on April 16 are eligible to compete for the Super Senior Championship.
Super Senior Club Championship (65 years of age or older) – Burgundy Tee
18-hole stroke play event with the Super Senior Club Champion being the Member who returns the lowest Gross score.
Gross & Net prizes will be awarded (based on number of entries)
Open to all amateur members Entry Fee - $60
18 Holes Stroke Play Club Champion will receive a Trophy and Golf Shop Credit
Thursday, April 16
Shotgun 9:30am~ North Course Burgundy Tees for all players Pairings based on handicap index
Lunch and Trophy Presentation to follow play
~EventRegistrationPortalonlineregistrationisavailableforyourconvenience~ Entries open October 16th, 2025
~EntriescloseonApril2ndat12:00pm~ Cartfeenotincluded.
Friday-Saturday, April 24-25, 2026
You are cordially invited to participate in the Member ~ Member to be played April 24 & 25, 2026 Teams will be flighted by total team handicap and compete in a 36-hole Stroke Play Event over the two days. The event will be flighted. Gross & Net prizes will be awarded in each flight and the Net winner of each flight will advance to the shootout to determine the Overall Champion.
We will be using both courses, both days and hope to have a spectacular event for our membership. Our tournament format and the schedule of events have been included to help schedule any outside activities. Please note that all dress for our tournament activities will be club casual.
Men’s & Women’s Divisions Teams flighted by total team handicap index. White Tees for Men/Burgundy Tees for Women (The rule of 75 is in effect. Please see the golf shop if you would like to play from a different set of tees and we will adjust your handicap accordingly.)
USGA recommended Handicap Allowances for Formats
Maximum strokes 30 (men),36 (women) 90% Handicap
Handicap Index Differential between partners must not exceed 10.0 strokes (If higher than 10.0, the higher-handicapped player will be adjusted)
Thursday, April 23
5:00pm ~ Member-Member Welcome Cocktail Party ~ Verandah
Friday, April 24
9:30am Shotgun ~ 18 Hole Better Ball of Partners ~ South & North Course Lunch to follow play ~ Verandah
Saturday, April 25
9:30am Shotgun ~ 18 Hole Better Ball of Partners ~ South & North Course Flight winner Shootout to follow play
3:00pm ~ Member-Member Cocktails & Award Presentation Lunch ~ Verandah & Palmetto Room
Entry Fee
$200 per Player (Tee gift included)
~EventRegistrationPortalonlineregistrationisavailableforyourconvenience~
*Cartfeenotincluded.Feewillbebilledtomember’saccount. **CurrentGHINhandicapisrequired. Entries open October 24th, 2025 ~EntriescloseonApril10that12:00pm~ ~April10thHandicapswillbeused~
Wednesday & Thursday, April 29 & 30, 2026
The Senior Club Championship will be contested Wednesday & Thursday, April 29 & 30, 2026. Members aged 55 or over on April 29 are eligible to compete for the Senior Championship.
Club
36-hole stroke play event with the Senior Club Champion being the Member who returns the lowest Gross score. Gross & Net prizes will be awarded, based on the number of entries.
Open to all amateur members Entry Fee - $60
36 Holes Stroke Play
Senior Club Champion will receive a Trophy and Golf Shop Credit as well as their name added to the Championship Plaque
Wednesday, April 29
Tee Times start at 9:00 on #1 ~ North Course
Burgundy Tees for all players
Pairings based on handicap index
Thursday, April 30
Shotgun 9:30am~ South Course
Burgundy Tees for all players
Pairings based on first round scores
Lunch and Trophy Presentation to follow play on Thursday
~EventRegistrationPortalonlineregistrationisavailableforyourconvenience~ Entries open October 29th, 2025
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Wednesday-Friday, May 6-8, 2026
You are cordially invited to participate in the Mixed Member ~ Guest to be played on May 6, 7 & 8, 2026. Eligible teams consist of Mixed Couples containing 2 Members and 2 Guests playing a Fourball competition.
The field will be limited to the first 24 teams to enter, so please submit your entry via the Event Registration Portal as soon as possible. Our tournament format and schedule of events have been included to help you and your guests schedule any outside activities. Please note that all dress for after golf activities will be Club Casual.
36-Holes ~ Gross & Net Divisions ~
Foursome event
~ Mixed Member Couple & Mixed Guest Couple ~ 2 men & 2 ladies ~
Limited to first 24 teams entered USGA Handicap Allowances – 90% for Men & Women All players must have a current USGA handicap index**
Schedule of Events:
Wednesday, May 6
12:00pm Practice Round Tournament ~ South Best 2 of 4
5:00pm ~ Welcome Cocktail Reception ~ Verandah
Thursday, May 7
10:30am Brunch ~ Verandah
12:00pm Shotgun ~ North Course BB of Men + BB of Ladies Dinner and Scoring Following Play ~ Verandah
Friday, May 8
8:00am Breakfast ~ Verandah
9:30am Shotgun start ~ South Course 1 on the 5’s, 2 on the 4’s, 3 on the 3’s Lunch & Awards to follow play ~ Verandah
Entry Fee
$2000 per Team (Tee gift included)
Entries open November 6th, 2025 ~50%oftheEntryFeewillbebilledtomembers’accountonentry~ ~50%Balancewillbebilled90dayspriortotheevent.Refundsonlyifplaceisfilled~ ~April22ndHandicapswillbeused~ ~EntriescloseonApril22ndat12:00pm~ AnactiveGHINhandicapisrequired
Saturday & Sunday, May 16-17, 2026
The Club Championship will be contested Saturday & Sunday, May 16 & 17, 2026. All amateur Members are eligible to compete for the Club Championship.
36-hole stroke play event with the Club Champion being the Member who returns the lowest Gross score. Gross and Net Prizes will be awarded, based on the number of entries.
Open to all amateur members Entry Fee - $60
36 Holes Stroke Play
Club Champion will receive a Trophy and Golf Shop Credit as well as their name added to the Championship Plaque
Saturday, May 16
Tee Times start at 9:00 on #1 ~ North Course
Berkeley Hall Tees for all players
Pairings based on handicap index
Sunday, May 17
Shotgun 9:30am~ South Course
Berkeley Hall Tees for all players
Pairings based on first round scores
Lunch and Trophy Presentation to follow play on Sunday
~EventRegistrationPortalonlineregistrationisavailableforyourconvenience~ Entries open November 16th, 2025
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Sunday, October 4, 2026
You are cordially invited to participate in the North ~ South Challenge to be played October 4, 2026. We hope that you will join us for another round of fellowship and spirited team competition. The tournament format and schedule of events are also listed below. Please note that all dress for our tournament activities will be club casual.
Players will sign up as pairs (the golf staff will help pair individuals) and will be assigned to either the Northor Southteam based on the following criteria:
North Team ~ PropertyownersonoraroundtheNorthcourse,CottageownersonClubhousesideofGoodHopeRoadand WillinghamCourt,orotherwisememberswithanevenmembershipnumber.
South Team ~ PropertyownersonoraroundtheSouthcourse,CottageownersonoppositesideofGoodHopeRoadfrom Clubhouse,orotherwisememberswithanoddmembershipnumber.
The winner of the tournament will be the team with the highest point total based on an average of the cumulative totals of their respective players. The number of scores being used will be based on a percentage of the total number of individuals per team.
18 Holes
Better Ball of Pair
You may choose your partner
Both Players must represent the same team
Team scoring
Average of team scores
90% Handicap
Sunday, October 4
9:30am Shotgun ~ 18 Holes
Lunch and Winning Team awarded following play
Entry Fee
$80 per person
(Tee Gift Included)
~EventRegistrationPortalonlineregistrationisavailableforyourconvenience~ Cartfeenotincluded.Feewillbebilledtomember’saccount.
CurrentGHINhandicapisrequired.
Entries open April 4th, 2026
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Thursday, October 22 – Saturday, October 24, 2026
You are cordially invited to participate in Women’s Invitational to be played October 22-24, 2026.
The field will be limited to the first 24 teams to enter, and each eligible team will consist of 2 Members and 2 Guests, or 1 Member and 3 Guests. The Golf Shop will help twosomes pair up with other twosomes.
Please note that all dress for after golf activities will be club casual.
Format:
85% Handicap Allowance
Limited to first 24 teams entered
All players must have a current USGA handicap index
Thursday,October22
Practice Round Event – 12pm Shotgun ~ South Course
Additional tee times available on the South Course all day Welcome Cocktail Reception ~ 5:00pm-6:00pm ~ Fazio Room
Friday,October23
Brunch & Registration ~ 10:00am-11:30am ~ Verandah
Format ~ 1 Best Ball on the Odds, 2 Best Balls on the Evens ~ 12:00pm Shotgun ~ North Course Players’ Reception ~ 5:30pm Cocktails, 6:30pm Dinner ~ Verandah
Saturday, October24
Breakfast from 7:30am ~ Verandah
Format ~ 1,2,3 Repeat ~ 9:30am Shotgun ~ South Course
Lunch & Awards Reception Following Play ~ Verandah
Entry Fee
$400 per player
Gift Package Included
*Teetimesaresubjecttochangebasedonthenumberofteamsentered.
~EventRegistrationPortalonlineregistrationisavailableforyourconvenience~ Entries open April 22nd, 2026
~50%oftheEntryFeewillbebilledtomembers’accountonentry~ ~50%Balancewillbebilled90dayspriortotheevent.Refundsonlyifplaceisfilled~ ~October8thHandicapswillbeused~ ~EntriescloseonOctober8that12:00pm~ AnactiveGHINhandicapisrequired
Thursday-Saturday, November 5-7, 2026
You are cordially invited to participate in the Member ~ Member Matchplay Championship to be played November 5, 6 & 7, 2026
Teams will be flighted by total team handicap and compete in a 5 Nine-Hole Matches over the three days. The event will be flighted. The winners of each flight will advance to the Championship Shootout. We will be using both courses, all three days and hope to have a spectacular event for our membership. Our tournament format and the schedule of events have been included to help schedule any outside activities. Please note that all dress for our tournament activities will be club casual.
Men’s & Women’s Divisions
Teams flighted by total team handicap index. White Tees for Men/Burgundy Tees for Women
(The rule of 75 is in effect. Please see the golf shop if you would like to play from a different set of tees and we will adjust your handicap accordingly.)
Maximum Handicap Index 30.0 (men),36.0 (women) 90% Handicap off the low player in each match. ½ strokes will be used. Handicap Index Differential between partners must not exceed 10.0 strokes (If higher than 10.0, the higher-handicapped player will be adjusted)
Thursday, November 5
3:00pm Shotgun ~ Match 1 ~ South & North Course 6:00pm ~ Cocktails & Dinner ~ Verandah
Friday, November 6
10:00am Shotgun ~ Match 2 ~ South & North Course
1:00pm Shotgun ~ Match 3 ~ South & North Course
Saturday, November 7
10:00am Shotgun ~ Match 4 ~ South & North Course
1:00pm Shotgun ~ Match 5 ~ South & North Course Flight winner Shootout to follow play
Member-Member Cocktails & Award Presentation Lunch ~ Verandah & Palmetto Room
Entry Fee
$200 per Player (Tee gift included)
~EventRegistrationPortalonlineregistrationisavailableforyourconvenience~ *Cartfeenotincluded.Feewillbebilledtomember’saccount.
**CurrentGHINhandicapisrequired.
Entries open May 6th, 2026
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Saturday, November 21, 2026
You are cordially invited to participate in the annual HAIG Member ~ Member event to be played on Saturday, November 21, 2026.
Teams will compete in a 18-hole Stroke Play Event using the Modified Stableford Scoring. The Golf Course will be set-up to play as “Hard as it Gets.” The team returning the lowest Net score for 18 holes will determine the Overall Champion. Net prizes will be awarded in each flight and a Gross winner for Men and Women will be awarded.
The field will be limited to the first 54 teams to enter. The golf staff is available to answer any questions you may have or to help you find a partner if needed.
Our tournament format and the schedule of events have been included to help schedule any outside activities. Please note that all dress for our tournament activities will be club casual.
Men’s & Women’s Divisions
Teams flighted by total team handicap index
USGA recommended Handicap Allowances for Format Maximum strokes 30 (men),36 (women)
Handicap Index Differential between partners must not exceed 10.0 strokes (If more than 10.0, the higher-handicapped player will be adjusted)
Saturday, November 21
10:00am Shotgun ~ South Course
Shamble Modified Stableford Scoring
Modified Stableford Scoring ~ Bogey 1 / Par 2 / Birdie 4 / Eagle 6 Awards and Lunch to follow play ~ Verandah
Entry Fee
$75 per person
~EventRegistrationPortalonlineregistrationisavailableforyourconvenience~ Entries open May 21st, 2026
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Thursday will be the weekly tournament day for the ladies’ golf program at Berkeley Hall and all women interested in golf are invited to participate. If you wish to play, call the Golf Shop or register online using the Club website or Club app by 12:00 p m the Monday prior. Registrations will close on Mondays at 12:00 p m. If the format scheduled requires more players than sign up, the professional staff may adjust the format to accommodate the number of players that sign up.
Ladies’ Day golf events are usually divided into 9- and 18-hole groups. Golfers with a handicap of 36 or less are encouraged to play with the 18-hole group. When participation warrants, the 18hole group will be flighted according to handicaps. A maximum handicap of 36 will apply for all our major golf tournaments. There may also be some partner events where there would be a tenstroke differential between partners. Feel free to check with the professional staff if you have a question.
USGA rules shall be followed unless otherwise specified. Play is from the Burgundy tees unless otherwise noted. You may choose to play from the Berkeley Hall Tees or the Green Tees, and your strokes will be adjusted accordingly. Please advise the professional staff if you wish to play from a different set of tees. The ‘Rule of 85’ will be in effect for those ladies wishing to move to the forward ‘silver’ tees.
Appropriate golf attire is required for all Players. If in doubt as to appropriate attire, players should check with the Golf Shop staff.
Shirts must be worn at all times. Men must have shirts with sleeves and collars (turtlenecks or mock collars are acceptable) and their shirts must be tucked in at all times. Women's golf specific sleeveless tops must have a collar. Women's golf specific tops without a collar must have sleeves. Slacks, trousers, athletic pants with pockets, shorts, skirts, dresses, skorts, and other attire, in styles designed for golf are permitted. There is no specific length requirement on dresses, shorts, skirts, or skorts; however, attire must present a professional image and undergarments may not be obviously visible. Leggings may be worn underneath an approved bottom but may not be worn alone. Hats must be worn with the bill facing forward. Denim, bathing suits, cargo pants/shorts (sewn on/extruding pockets), cut-offs, sweatpants, halter tops, tops that expose midriffs, and t-shirts not branded/designed for golf are prohibited. Fashion and industry standards are constantly changing; therefore, this is not an exhaustive list of acceptable and inappropriate attire but should serve as a guide. The Golf Shop staff reserves the right to make the final determination of the appropriateness of attire.
Shoes: Soft Spikes and Tennis Shoes are the only acceptable shoes for the golf courses and practice facilities. Large rubber spikes, metal spikes, and/or field shoes are not permitted. Acceptable spikes are available through the Locker Room.
Members in good standing with the Club, and whose account is not in arrears, on the date of such event, are eligible to play in events. All members and guests that enter events must have an active handicap recognized by the USGA (GHIN preferred).
Dependents (Children of members in good standing, up to their 25th birthday) are eligible to play in Club events, with the exception of the Berkeley Classic and the Women’s Invitational. Dependents may play in the Club Challenge and the Berkeley Cup as long as they have a member that is in good standing playing in the same team.
Club members, that are also golf professionals, may enter all events except for the Club Championship. They must have an active GHIN handicap on the BHC roster. They (or their team) will not be eligible for any Gross prizes.
Members that invite golf professionals as their guests to play in an event, must ensure that their guest has an active GHIN handicap. Golf Professionals (and their teams) are not eligible to win any Gross prizes.
LastUpdatedAugust22,2025
January 1
• 18 Holes ~Shamble – 9:30 a.m. Tee Times Teamevent.Selectbestdrive,fromthatpointallindividualsplaytheirownball. The twobestnetscoresoneachholewillbecountedastheteamscore.
• 9 Holes ~ Shamble – 10:30 a.m. Tee Times Teamevent.Selectbestdrive,fromthatpointallindividualsplaytheirownball. The onebestnetscoreoneachholewillbecountedastheteamscore.
January 8 – New Year Kickoff (Lunch to Follow)
• 18 Holes ~ Shuffle into the New Year – 9:30 a.m. Shotgun Teamevent. Eachpersonwillplaytheirownballthroughout.Countonescoreon Holes#1-3,TwoScoreson#4-7,ThreeScoreson#8,FourScoreson#9.Countone scoreonHoles#10-12,Twoscoreson#13-16,Threescoreson#17&FourScoreson #18.
• 9 Holes ~ Scramble into the New Year --- 11:30 a.m. Shotgun Teamevent.Eachplayerteesoff.Thebestshotisthenselected;thisisrepeated throughouttheholetoarriveatoneteamscore.
January 15
• 18 Holes ~ Play with the Pro & 2 Best Balls – 9:30 a.m. Tee Times ThePlaywiththeProeventisavailabletoamaximumof12players. Wewilldrawthe namesofthe12playerswhowillparticipateinastep-asidescramble. Playersnot drawnwillbeenteredintotheLadies’Day2BestBallcompetition. Eachplayerwill playtheirownballthroughout. Thetwobestnetscoresoneachholewillbecounted astheteamscore.
• 9 Holes ~ 1 Best Ball & Total Putts –10:30 a.m. Tee Times Teamevent.Eachplayerwillplaytheirownballthroughout.Thebestnetscoreon eachholewillbecountedastheteamscore.Playerswillrecordtheirtotalputtsin additiontotheirindividualscoreforaseparatecompetition.
January 22
• 18 Holes ~ Lone Ranger – 9:30 a.m. Tee Times Teamevent. Eachplayerwillplaytheirownballthroughout. Thetwobestnetscores oneachholewillbecountedastheteamscore.Eachhole,oneplayerisdesignatedthe LoneRangerandonebestballmustcomefromthisplayer.
• 9 Holes ~ Play with the Pro & 1 Best Ball - 10:30 a.m. Tee Times
ThePlaywiththeProeventisavailabletoamaximumof8players. Wewilldrawthe namesofthe8playerswhowillparticipateinastep-asidescramble. Playersnotdrawn willbeenteredintotheLadies’DayOneBestBallcompetition. Eachplayerwillplay theirownballthroughout. Theonebestnetscoreoneachholewillbecountedasthe teamscore.
January 29
• 18 Holes ~ Member-Member – 9:30 a.m. Tee Times (18-Hole Choose Your Partner)
One best ball of two partner event. Partners must have handicaps within 10 strokes of each other. Each player will play their own ball throughout. Record the one gross and one net best ball score of the pair.
• 9 Holes ~ Individual Net & Total Putts – 10:30 a.m. Tee Times (9-Hole Choose Your Foursome)
Eachplayerwillplaytheirownballthroughout.ThePlayerswiththelowestnet scoreswillbethewinners. Playerswillalsorecordtheirtotalputtsinadditionto theirindividualscoreforaseparatecompetition.
February 5
• 18 Holes ~ Individual Gross & Net – 9:30 a.m. Tee Times Individualevent. Eachplayerwillplaytheirownballthroughout. The playerwiththelowestgrossandnetscorewillbethewinners.
• 9 Holes ~ Step-Aside Scramble – 10:30 a.m. Tee Times Teamevent.Eachplayerteesoff. Thebestshotisthenselected. Theplayer whoseshotisselectedwill“step-aside”forthenextshot. Continuethis manneruntiltheballreachestheputtingsurface. Allplayersmayputt.
February 12
• 18 Holes ~ Individual Gross & Net – 9:30 a.m. Tee Times Individualevent. Eachplayerwillplaytheirownballthroughout. The playerwiththelowestgrossandnetscorewillbethewinners.
• 9 Holes ~ Step-Aside Scramble – 10:30 a.m. Tee Times Teamevent.Eachplayerteesoff. Thebestshotisthenselected. Theplayer whoseshotisselectedwill“step-aside”forthenextshot. Continuethis manneruntiltheballreachestheputtingsurface. Allplayersmayputt.
February 19 (Choose Your Foursome for both 9- & 18-hole events)
• 18 Holes ~ Sucker in a Bucket - 9:30 a.m. Tee Times Teamevent. Eachplayerwillplaytheirownballthroughout. Onthefirst hole,theteamrecordstheonenetscoreoftheirchoosing. Ifthereisatie, theplayersdecidewhichscoretouse(continuedthroughoutuntilone playerleft). Onthesecondhole,theteamrecordstheonenetscoreofthe remainingthreeplayers. Onthethirdhole,theteamrecordstheonenet scoreoftheremainingtwoplayers. Onthefourthhole,theplayer remainingisthe“suckerinabucket”becauseonlytheirscoremaycount. Therotationbeginsagainonhole#5. Onhole9andhole18,theteamwill counttheonebestnetscoreoftheteam.
• 9 Holes ~ 1 Best Ball –9:30 a.m. Tee Times Teamevent.Eachplayerwillplaytheirownballthroughout.Thebestnet scoreoneachholewillbecountedastheteamscore. Theonebestnet scoreoneachholewillbecountedastheteamscore.
February 26
• 18 Holes ~ Blind Partners – 9:30 a.m. Tee Times Pairevent. Pairingsbylikehandicap.Comeoutandplayyourownballand wewillpairyouupwithablindpartneraftertheround.Thebestnetscore ofthepaironeachholewillcountastheteamscore.
• 9 Holes ~ Shamble – 10:30 a.m. Tee Times Teamevent.Selectbestdrive,fromthatpointallindividualsplaytheirown ball. Theonebestnetscoreoneachholewillbecountedastheteam score.
March 5
• No Event – Berkeley Cup
March 12 (Lunch to follow play)
• 18 Holes ~ Spring Shootout – 9:00 a.m. Shotgun 9HoleBetterBallQualifier,followedbylunchandashootout.Pairswill playbetterballforthenine-holequalifier.Thetop10pairswillqualifyto playintheshootout.Playersarere-pairedfortheshootout.
• 9 Holes ~ Scramble –9:00 a.m. Shotgun Teamevent.Eachplayerteesoff.Thebestshotisthenselected;thisis repeatedthroughthehole.Thelowestnetteamscorewillbethewinners.
Wednesday, March 18 (Drinks & Snacks served during event)
• 18 Holes & 9 Holes ~ Range Games – 3:00 p.m. Learning Center IndividualDrive,ChipandPuttcompetition.Basedonparticipation,the competitionwillbeflighted. Pointswillbeawardedinthedifferent categorieswiththeplayerwiththehighestpointsdeclaredthewinner. Drinksandlightsnackswillbeservedthroughouttheevent.
March 19
• 18 Holes ~Shamble – 9:30 a.m. Tee Times Teamevent.Selectbestdrive,fromthatpointallindividualsplaytheirown ball. Thetwobestnetscoresoneachholewillbecountedastheteam score.
• 9 Holes ~ Blind Partners – 10:30 a.m. Tee Times Pairevent. Pairingsbylikehandicap.Comeoutandplayyourownballand wewillpairyouupwithablindpartneraftertheround.Thebestnetscore ofthepaironeachholewillcountastheteamscore.
March 26
• No Event – Ladies’ One-Day Member-Guest
April 2
• 18 Holes ~ Sadie Hawkins – 9:00 a.m. Shotgun start (Lunch to follow) InviteyourfavoriteBerkeleyHallgentlemantojoinyouinthistwo-person format!FrontNine–Scramble.BackNine–AlternateShot.Theteamwith thelowestgrossandnetscoreswillbeawarded!
• 9 Holes ~ All about the Putts Scramble – 11:00 a.m. Shotgun start TeamEvent. Eachplayerteesoff. Thebestshotisthenselected;thisis repeateduntiltheballreachestheputtingsurface. Allplayerswillthen puttandeachplayerwilladdtheirtotalputtstotheirscramblescoreto arrivetheteamtotal. Theteamwiththelowesttotalwillbethewinners.
April 9
• 18 Holes ~ One on Odds, Two on Evens, Scramble Par 5’s – 8:30 a.m. Tee Times Teamevent. Eachplayerwillplaytheirownballthroughout. Countone bestballontheoddnumberedholesandcounttwobestballsontheeven numberedholes. OnthePar5’stheteamwillplayascrambleformatand recordonescorefortheteamscore.
• 9 Holes ~ 3-3-3 – 9:30 a.m. Tee Times Teamevent.Theteamwillplayadifferentformateverythreeholes. Holes 1-3bestball,holes4-6Shamble,holes7-9Scramble.
April 16 (Note: Ladies’ Super-senior Club Championship on same date)
• 18 Holes ~ Individual Gross/Net – Tee Times To Be Determined Individualevent. Eachplayerwillplaytheirownballthroughout. The playerwiththelowestgrossandnetscorewillbethewinners. Ifaplayer iscompetingintheSuper-SeniorChampionship,theymayalsoelecttohave theirscoreenteredintotheLadies’DayIndividualGross&Netcompetition.
• 9 Holes ~ Shamble – Tee Times To Be Determined Teamevent. Selectthebestdrive,fromthatpointallindividualsplaytheir ownball. Theonebestnetscoreoneachholewillbecountedastheteam score.
April 23
• No event. Spring Member-Member
April 30 (Note: Ladies’ senior Club Championship on same date)
• 18 Holes ~ Individual Gross/Net – Tee Times To Be Determined Individualevent. Eachplayerwillplaytheirownballthroughout. The playerwiththelowestgrossandnetscorewillbethewinners. Ifaplayer iscompetingintheSuper-SeniorChampionship,theymayalsoelecttohave theirscoreenteredintotheLadies’DayIndividualGross&Netcompetition.
• 9 Holes ~ One Best Ball/Scramble – 10:30 a.m. Tee Times Teamevent. Eachplayerwillplaytheirownballthroughout.TheOneBest BallwillcountoneachholeexceptforthePar5’swhichwillbeplayedasa Scramblewithoneteamscoreonthehole.
May 7
• No event – Mixed Member-Guest
May 14 ~ Scramble Season Closing Event (18-Hole Team Event. Lunch to Follow)
• 18 Holes & 9 Holes ~ Team Event – 9:00 a.m. Shotgun Start Teamswillcompriseboth18Holeand9Holeplayers.Theeventwillbe flighted(ifparticipationwarrants).EachteamwillplayanABCDscramble. Eachplayerteesoff.Thebestshotisthenselected;thisisrepeated throughoutthehole.
May 21
• 18 Holes ~ Player of the Year Shootout – Start time to be determined Thetop10pointwinnersfromthe2024-2025Ladies’Dayseasonwill competeinashootouttodeterminethePlayeroftheYear. Playersnot competingintheshootoutwillplayanindividualgross&netcompetition.
• 9 Holes ~ Step-Aside Scramble – Start time to be determined Teamevent.Eachplayerteesoff. Thebestshotisthenselected. Theplayer whoseshotisselectedwill“step-aside”forthenextshot. Continuethis manneruntiltheballreachestheputtingsurface. Allplayersmayputt.
May 28
• 18 Holes ~ Individual Gross/Net & Total Putts – 8:30 a.m. Tee Times Individualevent. Eachplayerwillplaytheirownballthroughout. The playerwiththelowestgrossandnetscorewillbethewinners. Players willrecordtheirtotalputtsinadditiontotheirindividualscorefora separatecompetition.
• 9 Holes ~ Individual Net & Total Putts – 9:30 a.m. Tee Times Individualevent. Eachplayerwillplaytheirownballthroughout. The playerwiththelowestgrossandnetscorewillbethewinners. Players willrecordtheirtotalputtsinadditiontotheirindividualscorefora separatecompetition.
June1,2026-August31,2026
Grab a Berkeley Hall Golf Professional to be your partner in this summertime 18-hole Pro-Member event!
This is a two-person team event consisting of one Member and a one Pro from the Professional Staff.
The format is total Net Stableford points of the Pair. 100% Handicaps will be used.
$5 entry fee each time you play with the Pro.
Want your friends to join in for some of the fun?
Make your own group with the Pro and the Professional can be everyone's partner!
(The Professional's Stableford score will count for every player in the group to get the team score for each pair)
Play anytime on any date! (Two-round limit with each Professional) The more teams we have sign up, the bigger the payout!
The team with the highest net stableford score at the end of the summer will be crowned the winners!
Which Berkeley Hall Member & Pro will win it? Sign up and it could be YOU!
How to schedule your round with the Pro:
1) Contact the Professional to arrange a date that works best for you both
2) Book your tee time just as you would any other tee time
3) Notify the Golf Shop of your round date so we can have scorecards prepared for the day of play
4) Pick up your scorecards in the Golf Shop prior to your round
5) Go play well, and drop your scorecard at the Golf Shop at the completion of your round
*Scores will be posted by the Golf Shop
*There will be a North Flight competition and a South Flight competition
*The same Pro-Member team may only win one prize in each flight competition
*Male Professionals will play the BlueTees , Female Professionals will play the GreenTees
* Berkeley Hall Ladies will play BurgundyTeesunless qualify for SilverTees
June 4 ~ Summer Break
• 18 Holes and 9 Holes ~ Open Play Tee Times – 8:30 AM Tee Times.
June 11 ~ Summer Break
• 18 Holes and 9 Holes ~ Open Play Tee Times – 8:30 AM Tee Times.
June 18 ~ Summer Break
• 18 Holes and 9 Holes ~ Open Play Tee Times – 8:30 AM Tee Times.
June 25 ~ Summer Break
• 18 Holes and 9 Holes ~ Open Play Tee Times – 8:30 AM Tee Times.
o No official ladies’ day this day due to junior golf clinic. Tee times will still be reserved.
July 2 ~ Summer Break
• 18 Holes and 9 Holes ~ Open Play Tee Times – 8:30 AM Tee Times
o No official ladies’ day this day due to junior golf clinic. Tee times will still be reserved.
July 9 ~ Summer Break
• 18 Holes and 9 Holes ~ Open Play Tee Times – 8:30 AM Tee Times
July 16 ~ Summer Break
• 18 Holes and 9 Holes ~ Open Play Tee Times – 8:30 AM Tee Times
July 23 ~ Summer Break
• 18 Holes and 9 Holes ~ Open Play Tee Times – 8:30 AM Tee Times
July 30 ~ Summer Break
• 18 Holes and 9 Holes ~ Open Play Tee Times – 8:30 AM Tee Times
August 6 ~ Summer Break
• 18 Holes and 9 Holes ~ Open Play Tee Times – 8:30 AM Tee Times
August 13 ~ Summer Break
• 18 Holes and 9 Holes ~ Open Play Tee Times – 8:30 AM Tee Times
August 20 ~ Summer Break
• 18 Holes and 9 Holes ~ Open Play Tee Times– 8:30 AM Tee Times
August 27 ~ Summer Break
• 18 Holes and 9 Holes ~ Open Play Tee Times – 8:30 AM Tee Times
*If at least 8 players register for Open Play Ladies’ Day, an official game will be organized by the Professional Staff aside from June 25 and July 2.*
September 3
• 18 Holes ~ Individual Gross & Net – 8:30 a.m. Tee Times Individualevent. Eachplayerwillplaytheirownballthroughout. The playerwiththelowestgrossandnetscorewillbethewinners.
• 9 Holes ~ Step-Aside Scramble – 9:30 a.m. Tee Times Teamevent.Eachplayerteesoff. Thebestshotisthenselected. Theplayer whoseshotisselectedwill“step-aside”forthenextshot. Continuethis manneruntiltheballreachestheputtingsurface. Allplayersmayputt.
September 10
• 18 Holes ~ 18 Holes ~Shamble – 8:30 a.m. Tee Times Teamevent.Selectbestdrive,fromthatpointallindividualsplaytheirown ball. Thetwobestnetscoresoneachholewillbecountedastheteam score.
• 9 Holes ~ Best 6 Scores – 9:30 a.m. Shotgun Start Individualevent. Eachplayerwillplaytheirownballthroughout.Recorda scoreforeachholeandchoosetheBest6scores.Thebestnet6scores willbecounted.
September 17 ~ Ladies’ Golf Kickoff Party 4:00 p.m. (No Official Ladies’ Day Golf)
• South Course Overseed
• Join the Berkeley Hall Golf Team as we kick off the 2026 Ladies’ Golf Season by throwing a party! All Berkeley Hall ladies are invited to mingle and learn about all things golf and the programs we offer for our ladies.
September 24
• 18 Holes ~ Solheim Cup – 8:30 a.m. Tee Times PairsEvent. PartnerswillplayaBestBallof2onholes1-9andahead-toheadmatchonholes10-18. Theteamwiththemostpointsattheendofall thematcheswillbethewinners.
• 9 Holes ~ Professional’s Choice – 9:30 a.m. Tee Times Individualevent.Eachplayerwillplaytheirownballthroughout.The ProfessionalStaffwillselect6holesatrandomthatwillcountforthe overallscore.
October 1
• 18 Holes ~ A Touch of Pink Event – 8:30 a.m. Tee Times Teamevent.Eachteamwillbeawardedapinkgolfballthatwillberotated amongsttheteamforwhoplaystheballonanygivenhole.Theteamwho completedthemostholesandhasthelowestnetscorewiththepinkball willbethewinners.
• 9 Holes ~ A touch of Pink Event – 9:30 a.m. Tee Times Teamevent.Eachteamwillbeawardedapinkgolfballthatwillberotated amongsttheteamforwhoplaystheballonanygivenhole.Theteamwho completedthemostholesandhasthelowestnetscorewiththepinkball willbethewinners.
October 8
• No event – Berkeley Classic
October 15 ~ Opening Day Event (18-Hole Team event. Lunch to follow)
• 18 Holes & 9 Holes ~ Team Event – 9:00 a.m. Shotgun Start 18HoleTeamevent.Teamswillcompriseboth18Holesand9Holesplayers. Theeventwillbeflighted(ifparticipationwarrants).Eachteamwillplayan ABCDscramble.
October 22
• No event – Women’s Invitational
October 29 (Choose Your Foursome for both 9- & 18-hole events. Happy Hour to follow)
• 18 Holes ~ “Let’s Share” Best Ball Scramble Combo – 11:00 a.m. Shotgun Start Teamevent.PlayerA’sholescoremustcountonthe5mostdifficult handicappedholes. PlayerB’sscoremustcountonthenextfourmost difficultholes,playerC’sscoremustcountonthenextsetofdifficult holesandfinally,playerD’sscoremustcountonthefiveeasiest handicappedholes. Whileoneplayerisplayingthehole,theotherthree playerswillplayascrambleformat. Theindividualplayer’sscoreplusthe TeamScramblescorewillcountastheteamscoreforthehole.
• 9 Holes ~ Best 6 Scores – 1:00 p.m. Shotgun Start Individualevent. Eachplayerwillplaytheirownballthroughout.Recorda scoreforeachholeandchoosetheBest6scores.Thebestnet6scores willbecounted.
November 5
• No Event – Member-Member Match Play event.
November 12 (Lunch to follow)
• 18 Holes ~ Fall Shootout – 9:30 a.m. Shotgun 9HoleBetterBallQualifier,followedbylunchandashootout.Pairswill playbetterballforthenine-holequalifier.Thetop10pairswillqualifyto playintheshootout.Playersarere-pairedfortheshootout.
• 9 Holes ~ Step-Aside Scramble – 9:30 a.m. Shotgun Teamevent.Eachplayerteesoff. Thebestshotisthenselected. Theplayer whoseshotisselectedwill“step-aside”forthenextshot. Continuethis manneruntiltheballreachestheputtingsurface. Allplayersmayputt.
November 19
• 18 Holes ~ AA/BB – 9:00 a.m. Tee Times Teamswillbesortedinto“A”Teamsand“B”Teams. Eachteamwillbepaired andcompeteintheirrespectiveflight.Eachplayerwillplaytheirownball throughout. The2bestballsoftheteamwillcountastheteamscore. If wehaveenoughparticipation,wewillalsohaveagrossdivision.
• 9 Holes ~ Shamble – 10:00 a.m. Tee Times Teamevent. Selectthebestdrive,fromthatpointallindividualsplaytheir ownball. Theonebestnetscoreoneachholewillbecountedastheteam score.
November 26
• No event – Happy Thanksgiving!
December 3
No event – Club Challenge
December 10 ~ Holiday Event (Lunch to follow)
• 18 Holes ~ Scramble --- 9:30 a.m. Shotgun
Teamevent.Eachplayerteesoff.Thebestshotisthenselected;thisis repeatedthroughthehole.Thelowestnetteamscorewillbethewinners.
• 9 Holes ~ Scramble --- 11:30 a.m. Shotgun
Teamevent.Eachplayerteesoff.Thebestshotisthenselected;thisis repeatedthroughthehole.Thelowestnetteamscorewillbethewinners.
December 17
• 18 Holes ~ Color Wars – 9:30 a.m. Tee Times
Teamevent.Eachplayerwillbeassignedtotheredorblueteamandplay theirownballthroughout.Playerswillchoosetheirbestlowest10net scores. Thecolorwiththelowestnetteamtotalwillbethewinners.
• 9 Holes ~ 1 Best Ball & Team Scramble – 10:30 a.m. Tee Times Teamevent.Allholeswillbeascrambleformatwiththeexceptionofthe par3’swhereonebestballwillcountastheteamscore.
• December 24
• 18 Holes ~ “ME TOO!” Individual Gross & Net – 9:30 a.m. Tee Times (New Event!) Individualevent. Eachplayerwillbeassignedfour“MeToo”strokesand playtheirownballthroughout. Ifaplayerfindsthemselvesinabadspot, theycallout“MeToo”andmaymovetheirballtowhereanotherplayeris playingfromandhittheirnextshotfromthatlocation.Theplayerwho returnswiththebestgrossandnetscoreswillbethewinners.
• 9 Holes ~ “ME TOO!” Individual Net – 10:30 a.m. Tee Times (New Event!) Individualevent. Eachplayerwillbeassignedfour“MeToo”strokesand playtheirownballthroughout. Ifaplayerfindsthemselvesinabadspot, theycallout“MeToo”andmaymovetheirballtowhereanotherplayeris playingfromandhittheirnextshotfromthatlocation.Theplayerwho returnswiththebestgrossandnetscoreswillbethewinners.
December 31
• 18 Holes ~ Two Best Balls - 9:30 a.m. Tee Times
Eachplayerwillplaytheirownballthroughout. Thetwobestnetscoresoneach holewillbecountedastheteamscore.
• 9 Holes ~ One Best Ball - 10:30 a.m. Tee Times
Eachplayerwillplaytheirownballthroughout. Theonebestnetscoreoneachhole willbecountedastheteamscore.
See you in 2027!