Berkeley Experience May-June 2024

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MOTHER’S DAY BRUNCH

NORTH COURSE LOOK AHEAD

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As late spring rolls into early summer, days stretch longer and our easy Lowcountry lifestyle seems to slow just a bit. With more time to enjoy the beauty of our natural surroundings, and evenings by the water or on our Verandah, it’s easy to toast to the good life at Berkeley Hall!

Gorgeous weather beckons us outside to enjoy golf and we’re looking forward to the Mixed Member-Guest, followed by the Club Championships. In this issue, we take a look at Women’s Golf and Berkeley Hall’s long history in the Lowcountry.

BHC’s spectacular Grand Fourth of July Celebration is a well-loved Club tradition!

Thursday, July 4th kicks off a great weekend of events for you and your families with our morning Firecracker 5k | Fun Run and Cart Parade, and that evening’s Grand Celebration and Fireworks Showcase!

Check out our full line-up –on pages 8-9.

We’ve also been able to make a real difference in the greater community we

call home through our Berkeley Hall Charitable Foundation. Our recent BHCF Ladies Luncheon was a wonderful success, and will go a long way in making a real difference for many of our Bluffton-area neighbors and non-profits who need it most.

Around the Club, we’re embarking on slated summer projects, with renovations in the Tap Room, Men’s Locker Room and Berkeley Room, as well as the North Course regrassing. You can learn more about that in Adam Miller’s Agronomy feature showcasing this exciting project. As we approach summer, it’s easy to stay cool around the pool, with poolside drinks and casual dining gearing up for Memorial Day weekend!

In national news, Executive Golfer readers got a close-up look at Lowcountry Living with a great feature on BHC members Blythe and Terry Merrifield and what led them to Berkeley Hall for their ‘forever home.’

Overall momentum at the Club continues with ongoing home builds, new plans in ARB, and a growing number of discovery visitors who are drawn to our welcoming community. We have a wonderful story to tell, and it’s a great one to share with your family and friends.

As the sunshine glimmers on our Lowcountry waters, nature’s lush green hues surround us. Let’s get out and enjoy it!

HURRICANE SEASON – KEEPING YOU INFORMED

While skies are blue and temperatures mild, we are in the midst of hurricane season, which runs through the end of November. The peak months for activity are August and September.

During this season, it's important to be prepared and plan ahead for a hurricane evacuation. Look for updates on weather activity from Berkeley Hall. We will keep

members informed of any severe weather conditions via e-communications, member website updates, Club app, and social media channels.

If you’re not already following us on Facebook and Twitter, simply go to the main page of our website and click on the icons located at the bottom of the main page at BerkeleyHallClub.com.

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Eaglet fledgling takes flight on #17 South! (great photo by Henry Marini!)

You’ll Feel Right at Home: in our charming cottages with easy access to everything. From golf weekends to family stays, our cottages offer all the amenities you could ask for. It’s a short walk to the Clubhouse and onto the greens, and you’ll find the Spa & Fitness Center just around the corner.

1BR Master Suite

2 BR/2BA Town Suite, Kitchen, Living Room, Patio

3 BR/3BA Master + Town Suite, Kitchen, Living Room, Patio

4BR/4BA Full Cottage, Kitchen, Living Room, Patio

$265

$525

$630

$800

Rates do not include sales and accommodations tax of 11%. Cottage Rate does not include Golf Rate. Daily tidy service may be arranged. Fee schedule is available upon request. 2-Night Minimum Stay Required. Please contact Concierge Services at 843.815.8952 for reservations and additional information. *72-hours advance Cancellation required to avoid full charge.

Make Your Next Visit Exceptional: Immerse yourself in our Lowcountry setting as you relax at our luxury day spa, enjoy Club dining, and our beautiful Savannah Gardens and River Park.

We’re happy to arrange curated casual fare with charcuterie boards and select wines for your stay. Simply request 72-hours prior to your arrival from our Concierge team and we’ll provide your requested amenities upon arrival. We also feature pet-friendly cottages, please reserve in advance.

Dr. Robert & Barbara Azarik

Hatfield, PA

Shane & Sonja Coates

Lavonia, GA

Richard Contorno & Jessica Bridges Chicago, IL

Phillip & Irene Di Pippo Laurel, NY

Mike & Cherie Edwards Owings, MD

Chris & Linell Goodall Columbia, SC

Glenn & Pamela Harbour Avon Lake, OH

Matthew Levine & Victoria Marshall Ontario, Canada

Dennis & Tracy MacGown Bethlehem, PA

Dr. Tony Melaragno & Dr. Katherine Immerman Wellesley, MA

Ken & Celeste Moss St. James, NY

Holger & Karen Opderbeck Daufuskie Island, SC

Mark & Christina Pardue Novi, MI

Jeffrey & Rosemary Schmitz North Barrington, IL

David & Edina Shahzade Falmouth, MA

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Executive Golfer features the Merrifields

Executive Golfer magazine's spring issue showcases Berkeley Hall members Blythe and Terry Merrifield, and what led them to Berkeley Hall!

Five years ago, Terry Merrifield created a file on his iPad simply labeled ‘Next.’ “I was a man on a mission to find the perfect location for our forever home,” said Terry. “While Terry is the golfer, tennis is my game,” shares Blythe. “And as a professional singer, I really felt at home once I met a fellow member who helped connect me to the music world here.”

“All of us are looking for contentment and fulfillment in life and we’ve been able to find that. The rich lifestyle afforded to us at Berkeley makes us blessed to be here.”

Stop by the Concierge Desk to pick up a copy, or read the full article at berkeleyhallclub.com.

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The BHCF Ladies Luncheon was a tremendous success! Shop for Good! Shop for Good!

Thanks to all attendees for your incredible support, our generous raffle sponsors, local vendors and artisans. It was a gorgeous event, and will truly help many of our Bluffton area neighbors and non-profits who need it most, raising over $53,000!

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SUNDAY, MAY 12 | 11AM-1:30PM

Celebrate Mother’s Day with a scrumptious brunch buffet and heavenly desserts! Spend a leisurely brunch with us on Sunday, May 12 from 11am-1:30pm, as you enjoy an array of culinary favorites and a complimentary glass of wine or champagne for the ladies.

Gather with family and good friends for a gorgeous menu featuring carved beef tenderloin, grilled mahi, smoked salmon, delicious crepes, mixed berries with yogurt and granola, salad bar, strawberry-ricotta bruschetta, omelet station with bacon, sausage,

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country ham biscuits, fried boneless chicken, and more, and Pastry Chef Owen’s wonderfully extravagant dessert display!

Mother’s Day Brunch seatings offered at 30-minute intervals from 11am-1:30pm on the Verandah and in the Palmetto Room. Come celebrate with us!

$68 Adults | $27 Children inclusive Verandah & Palmetto Room | Reservations Required Member Charge Bar | Semi-Formal Attire

BRITISH INVASION

Join us and be prepared to Name That Tune –British Invasion Edition on Tuesday, May 21st, as DJ Alan returns to host!

Based on the classic game show, this is an evening of all-out fun as we team up to name those tunes. Teams are comprised of 8-10 players, you can make reservations of this size or allow us to form teams for you. Prizes will be awarded to the winning team!

The evening begins with a poured complimentary glass of wine, followed by 5:30pm cocktails, and dinner buffet served at 6:15pm. Then the games begin, featuring all your favorite British Invasion songs for a fun night with friends. Club Casual | optional theme attire always welcome!

$60 inclusive | Member Charge Bar Club Casual | The Verandah

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SATURDAY, JUNE 8 | 6PM | POOLSIDE

othing says summer better than a Luau Party & Pig Roast! Gather poolside with neighbors and friends for our Lowcountry Luau on Saturday, June 8 from 6-8pm.

Enjoy a casual evening of Luau favorites, with a traditional whole pig slow-roasted in true artisanal fashion by our culinary team, along with fresh fish catch of the day, and buffet spread of all your favorites, with 6pm cocktails, and served dinner buffet at 7pm.

Set to live steel drum entertainment, come enjoy a complimentary welcome glass of wine for a fun poolside evening not to be missed!

$58 Adult Inclusive, $23 child | Club Casual, Optional Luau Attire

THURSDAY, JUNE 20 | 5PM

Berkeley Hall Long Drive

Enjoy some friendly competition at our June Monthly Social’s Long Drive event on Thursday, June 20 from 5-8pm. Start the evening off with cocktails and casual mingling, with a la carte dining service offered throughout. Dining reservations are recommended.

There’s room for everyone with different brackets for the event, stay tuned for more details!

Club Casual | Verandah

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FIREWORKS DJ FOOD FUN

THURSDAY, JULY 4 | 6PM

Berkeley Hall’s annual Fourth of July celebration is a well-loved tradition, as we gather to celebrate with family and friends.

Thursday’s Grand Fireworks Celebration kicks off our great weekend of fun events! Welcome to the festivities with a complimentary glass of wine or mocktail on arrival. Live DJ Alan keeps the party going, along with patriotic jugglers, bounce house and fun games for all!

Casual food stations serve up festive July 4th favorites, with seating in Verandah and Palmetto Room. Enjoy a

truly spectacular celebration capped off by our Grand Fireworks Finale that keeps all of us enthralled with its magic and beauty.

Grand Fireworks will be presented from the 9th hole of the North Course at 9pm, with easy viewing from the Verandah, Fazio or warm-up range. (no need to register for 9pm Fireworks, all are welcome!)

$69 Adult Inclusive, $27 Child | Member Charge Bar Club Casual, Jeans Permitted

We welcome you and your families to our annual 4th of July Celebration, with a great weekend of patriotic events:

THURSDAY’S Firecracker 5K Fun Run Cart Parade, & Grand Celebration

FRIDAY’S Brews & BBQ

SATURDAY’S Pool Party & evening Street Fair & Magician

SUNDAY'S Red, White & Brunch!

THURSDAY, JULY 4 | 8AM

FIRECRACKER 5K FUN RUN & CART PARADE

Get your 4th started at our Firecracker 5K & Fun Run and popular Cart Parade! Meet at Clubhouse for 8am Registration and 8:30am start for Firecracker 5K, Runners, Walkers and Bicyclists. There’s no fee to enter. Followed by awards and BHC’s 7th Annual Cart Parade, check-in at 9:30am, 10am start. Show off your cart decorations as you depart the Clubhouse and circle the Good Hope loop. Prizes go to Most Patriotic, Most Creative and Most Festive.

Events Complimentary to all participants Bloody Mary & Mimosa Charge Bar

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FRIDAY, JULY 5 | 5:30PM

BREWS & BBQ

SATURDAY, JULY 6 | 10AM-4PM

Pool

Party & Cookout

Saturday’s Pool Party and Cookout is a great way to stay cool in the pool and have fun at the Fitness Center. Enjoy live DJ Royce, with cookout from 11:30am-1pm, member charge bar until 4pm.

Adults $40 Inclusive, $18 Child Casual, jeans permitted Member Charge Bar | Don't forget your towel!

Lowcountry local craft beers and tender, smoked BBQ make it a night to celebrate BHC-style! Live music from popular local band Gone Country sets the scene, with traditional Southern fare and delicious BBQ buffet, with bounce house and fun games! Enjoy a complimentary welcome glass of wine or mocktail as you mingle and enjoy the band!

$62 Adult Inclusive, $24 Child Member Charge Bar

Club Casual/Jeans Permitted Verandah & Palmetto Room

SATURDAY, JULY 6 | 5:30PM

Street Fair & Magician

SUNDAY, JULY 7 | 10AM-1PM

Mingle and sample small bites and handheld offerings with street fair vibe and partake in the unique experience of the Gastro Garage! Deliciously deconstructed classic sandwiches and dishes, their signature Gastro Tanks feature a savory brioche donut blow torched to perfection, (yes, it’s a true culinary experience!) Entertainment by DJ Royce, and children’s Magic Show following dinner. 5:30pm cocktails, 6pm dinner stations open on Verandah.

$59 Adult Inclusive, $21 Child | Member Charge Bar Club Casual/Jeans Permitted | Verandah

Red, White, & Brunch

Sunday’s Red, White & Brunch is the perfect way to wrap-up your Fourth of July with friends and family! Enjoy our patriotic-themed array of brunch favorites with delicious, served omelet station! Verandah & Palmetto Room, 10am-1pm.

$33 Adult, $17 Child plus sales tax. Club Casual | Verandah & Palmetto Room Reservations recommended.

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PARTY ANIMALS FIREFIGHTERS

SATURDAY, JUNE 29 | 4:30PM

Save the Date! Going to a Bananas game is an experience like no other! For this outing, it’s actually their sister teams Party Animals vs Firefighters, playing the exclusive Banana Ball (find their official rules on our events calendar!)

If you haven’t been, we promise it’s the most fun you’ll have at a baseball game. Travel with us on Saturday, June 29th to Savannah for a great time at Grayson Stadium.

Gates open at 5:30pm and game begins at 7pm rain or shine. We’ll meet at the Clubhouse at 4:30pm and depart promptly at 5pm, via arranged transportation. Game tickets are $45 and include bottled water, soft drinks, hot dogs, hamburgers, cheeseburgers, grilled chicken sandwiches on a reserved deck space. Alcohol is also available for purchase. Transportation departs Clubhouse at 5pm and will return at end of game. Max of 80 attendees.

Game Tickets: $45 | Transportation Fee: $40 72-hour Cancellation Policy

Local Life's April issue showcased BHC member Ted David in their Club Leaders roundup for his lifetime of bridge mastery & leadership! Berkeley Hall is a true community of connection, here at the Club and in our greater community. Read more at berkeleyhallclub.com.

Read any good books lately? Join our BHC Book Club –

Our meetings are held the first Monday of each month at 3pm on the Verandah. For details contact Wendy Hansen: hansenwendyj@gmail.com.

“Trouble the Water” by Rebecca Bruff

Inspired by a true story, Trouble the Water is about risking everything for freedom. Born a slave, Robert Smalls commandeered a Confederate arms ship from the Charleston harbor, and with the woman he loved and a small crew of other slaves, delivered it to the Union Navy. After the war ended, Smalls was able to purchase the house in which he and his mother had been enslaved, and he became one of America’s first black legislators. His courage, thirst for knowledge, and compassion ultimately changed the lives of untold others, including making SC the first state to legislate public education for all.

Review: Good Reads

“How the Penguins Saved Veronica” by Hazel Prior

A curmudgeonly but charming old woman, her estranged grandson, and a colony of penguins proves it’s never too late to be the person you want to be.

Eighty-five-year-old Veronica McCreedy is estranged from her family and wants a worthwhile cause to leave her fortune to. When she sees a documentary about penguins being studied in Antarctica, she tells the scientists she’s coming. Then, she convinces them to rescue an orphaned baby penguin that quickly becomes part of life at the base.

Her grandson, Patrick, comes to Antarctica to make one last attempt to get to know his grandmother. Together, Veronica, Patrick, and the scientists learn what family, love, and connection are all about.

Review: Penguin & Random House

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MEMBER EVENTS

Cards,

Mahjongg, Book Club & More

At Berkeley Hall, there's always something to do and new clubs to explore, from Bridge to MahJongg, Hand, Foot & Elbow, Bible Study and more! We offer advanced games for experienced players and beginner games for those ready to try something new. Berkeley Hall Clubs meet in Ladies Locker Room unless indicated at Fazio Room.

BHC Artists

Mondays & Tuesdays, 9am-3pm | Fazio Room

The Artists Club meets Mondays and Tuesdays 9am-3pm in the Fazio Room. All levels: oils, watercolors, sketches, photography, whatever your medium. Everyone's welcome. Contact Leanora Colletti at leanora1948@msn.com or text: 732.320.7159.

Beginner Hand, Foot & Elbow

Mondays at 11:45am (couples & individuals)

Want to learn this great game? Join us on Mondays and we're happy to teach you! No rsvp needed. We will not meet in July or August, and resume in September. If you'd like to play, email Carol DePhillips at jcdephi@aol.com.

Advanced Hand, Foot & Elbow

Wednesdays at 6:45pm & Saturday at 11:30am

Experienced players are welcome to join the fun. For details on both advanced games, contact Marsha Levin: 843.757.2801 or marslev@aol.com.

Afternoon MahJongg

Fridays at 2pm

Welcome players of ALL levels - those who've never played to experienced players! We have learning tables during Friday play and are happy to teach you. If Friday doesn’t work, we

will arrange a learning time. To be added to our distribution list, contact Maureen Austen at stephen.austen@yahoo.com or at 704.651.0485.

Evening MahJongg

Tuesdays at 7pm

Our Tuesday night game is played at 7pm. If you'd like to play and be added to our distribution list, contact Teresa Gannon at 843.706.2219 or Tggabby@aol.com.

Beginner MahJongg

Mondays at 3pm

Our Monday beginner session welcomes new players to learn the game! If you'd like to learn to play mahjongg and be added to our distribution list, please contact Lise Shanahan at 858.353.3273, liseshanahan@yahoo.com.

Ladies Bridge

Mondays at 1:30pm

All members and your guests are welcome! The group plays social bridge, and cards and tallies are provided. Contact Lou Ann Hamilton at lah9708@gmail.com.

Thursdays at 2pm

All members and your guests are welcome! If you'd like to play, contact Lou Ann Hamilton at lah9708@gmail.com.

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Ladies Bible Study

Wednesdays at 10am | Fazio Room

Please join us. All members are welcome. For more information contact Angie McGeorge at 865.315.5976 or bhallmcgeorge@gmail.com or Susie Sutton at 406.670.7900 or ssutton57@gmail.com.

Mens Bible Study

Wednesdays at 3:30pm | Fazio Room

Please join us at the Fazio Room. All members are welcome. For more information, email Don McGeorge at dmcgeorge54@gmail.com or Hal Sutton at halsutton1@gmail.com or 406.698.5282.

Notary Services

Notary Services are provided by Concierge Services at 843.815.8952. Commissioned by the State of SC.

Enjoying the BHCF Ladies Luncheon with their beautiful moms! From left: Cheryl Riddell, Marguerite Deutsch and Jonni Brashear.

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SummerRosés &Whites

Wine Notes from Somm Elijah

This is the time of year when Wine Country experiences “bud break.” The first signs of what the vineyard’s cycle will look like, and a vulnerable time for inclement weather to strip the buds from vines, causing a smaller yield. It’s also a time filled with promise, hope and excitement. For winemakers and sommeliers, it’s what makes life so fascinating, and for wine lovers – the ultimate enjoyment!

Peak time at most wineries, as they bottle the rosés and whites to get to market for summer. Out comes the packaging and racking. Blends are already established, labels and bottles approved.

There is something so satisfying about having wine in bottle that was once a grape you’ve worked with.

“fining” processes done in the winery to polish the wine before bottling. Here, Elijah draws upon his winemaking experience with Holloran Vineyards & Wines in Oregon. With his background in science and affinity for learning, it was there he honed his love for winemaking over five harvests.

TOP SUMMER WINES

2020 Argyle Brut Rose Willamette Valley, OR$65/Btl

Crushed raspberry, white peach, and toasted brioche are framed around a creamy center and long, elegant finish.

2022 Elizabeth Spencer Rose "North Coast", CA$39/Btl

– Somm Elijah

This is when we “sparge.” A fun term to say, it means to introduce an inert gas into a substance to release any suspended gases attached to substrates that won’t show until in-bottle. It’s one of many forms of

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The satisfying rhythm of wine is set in motion well before wine gets to the glass. Preparing for the harvest, planning picks, field modifications and time in the vineyards during crop set and canopy phases.

Once this has all been done and there are pallets of 56 cases stacked three high, the mind gets to rest a bit. There is something so satisfying about having wine in bottle that was once a grape you’ve worked with. In the words of Robert Louis Stevenson, “Wine is bottled poetry.”

Brilliant blush in color with delightful aromas of wild strawberry, orange peel, and caramel apple, refreshingly balanced with delicate flavors of rose petal and raspberry. Approachable, light, and airy.

2021 Domaine Drouhin "Arthur" Chardonnay

Willamette Valley, OR - $75/Btl

Expressive and vibrant, our Chardonnay Arthur opens with a flourish of tart green apple and a focused bouquet of orange blossom and nicely ripe melon. Lemon zest, honeysuckle, and fresh almonds on the palate, with a note of pear essence and a medium-long finish.

Bottles start pouring at 4pm ~ Come sip and savor an array of great wines at our Stock Your Cellar wine tasting event!

Join us Tuesday, July 2nd from 4-6pm in the Palmetto Room. Grab a glass and some small bites as you sample and chat with knowledgeable wine distributors, here to share exclusive best prices with members. Stock your summer cellar with refreshingly delicate rosés, expressive whites and elegant reds. Cheers to a great wine experience at the Club! Club Casual | Palmetto Room

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CULINARY NEWS

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Golf is a journey, not a destination. Have some fun along the way!

ur Spring Season wrapped up quite nicely as we head into warmer summer days. January through April provided great playing conditions, and there’s no doubt the Lowcountry is the best place to be for great golf at this time of the year.

To pair with the incredible weather

and playing conditions, we saw several successful events throughout the first part of the season. Men’s & Ladies’ Day events have been as popular as ever, and of course our major tournaments continue to be filled with robust member participation!

As we hit May, we’ve plenty of events to keep you busy – The Mixed

TOURNAMENT RESULTS

BERKELEY CUP

Overall Champions:

Wayne Hoffman, Glenn McIvor, Kyle Stockton, Brinson Paolini

MIXED MEMBER-MEMBER

Overall Winners:

Michael & Susan Maraghy, Cynthia Oler & Ed Kozelek

MEN’S ONE DAY MEMBER GUEST

Overall Winners: Steve Godin, John Geers,

Member-Guest at the start of May, followed by the Club Championships. Then we have our season closing Men’s & Ladies’ Day events before we pick both of these up again in the Fall. And before we know it, we will be getting ready for our July 4th celebrations!

Many members have been hitting the mark on the Par 3’s since our last issue. Congratulations to all that have had Hole-in-Ones!

JANET WRIGHT - Feb 17 - Hole #5 South

SHARON JONES - Feb 18 - Hole #5 South

SCOTT BEERS - Feb 18 - Hole #5 South

DICK DREWS - Mar 18 - Hole #11 South

SEND US YOUR PHOTOS!

If you happen to make a Hole-in-One here at Berkeley Hall, we would love to see a photo of you celebrating your special shot. Use the hashtag #holeinoneatBHC and we will share it across our social media channels.

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HOLE-IN-ONE UPDATE

BHC WOMEN’S GOLF: WE’VE GOT GAME!

Women’s golf has game in the Lowcountry, and Berkeley Hall Club has quite a long history when it comes to competitive players.

Berkeley Hall has long been active in Lowcountry Team Play Association matches. Over the years, our women earned several Division wins: Division 1 (2017, 2023); Division 3 (2017); Division 4 (2007, 2009, 2013), and our newest Division 6 win (2024).

Women's golf has never been

than it is today.

– CAROL DULUDE

BHC HISTORY:

BHC founding member Marian Green spearheaded our entry into the Lowcountry Team Play Association in 2004. Initially, we had one team, and according to original team member Zoe Bassos, it was challenging to fill the roster each year!

Things have certainly changed – over the years we added a second team, forming Division 1-single-digit golfers (2023 overall champions) and Division 3-golfers with handicap indexes in the low teens.

This year, due to increased demand, Carol Dulude, Berkeley Hall Head Captain, was able to secure a third team for the 2024 season. All new teams entered into Division 6.

– HEATHER GOLDBERG DIVISION 6 TEAM CAPTAIN

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2023 Division 1 Winners: top from left: Mary Ann Easton, Elaine Spear, Betsi Lynch, Lori Delaney, Susie Sutton. Bottom from left: Lynn McQuay, Tara Curley, Carol Dulude. Not present: LanLan Sun. 2024 Division 6 Winners: Top left: Betsi Lynch, Lydia Vaughan, Terri Savoury, Lin Barnett, Sue Mentis, Lise Shanahan, Annie Robinson. Bottom from left: Jill Appel, Heather Goldberg, Elaine Spear, Abby Henke. (Not featured: Trish Beers, Cynthia Oler, Sharon Jones, and Whitney Gelrod). better positioned HEAD TEAM CAPTAIN

Our new division enabled players with handicaps in the mid to high teens to play competitively. Heather Goldberg was team captain for Division 6, and led the team of Abby Henke, Lydia Vaughan, Sue Mentis, Lin Barnett, Trish Beers, Cynthia Oler, Whitney Gelrod, Betsi Lynch, Sharon Jones, Terri Savoury, Jill Appel, Lise Shanahan, Annie Robinson and Elaine Spear, to victory! Division 6 won their season and will move to Division 5 next year.

The Lowcountry Team Play Assoc. was established in 1982, to provide women an opportunity to engage in organized match play competition. Currently, women from 19 clubs participate in a two-month season, February-March. The league has grown to include six divisions, with seven teams in each.

Matches are played with six players from each club. Two players compete against their opponent club team, match play, best ball of two, 18 holes, NO STROKES. At the end of the season, the team with the most points wins the title and moves up a division.

Women who enjoy and play competitive golf at Berkeley Hall are welcome to join the BHC roster/team. For more details, contact the Golf Shop at 843.815.8444.

All proceeds benefit LPGA Girls Golf – an organization for girls age 7-17 to learn and play golf and make new friends.

erkeley Hall has long been a supporter of women’s golf and advancing the game of amateur golf. That’s why it’s so important to Director of Golf

Instruction Krista Dunton, along with Head Professional Stephanie George, to host the “Women Growing Girls Golf” fundraiser.

FIRST TEETHE LOWCOUNTRY

Join Krista Dunton and Stephanie George of Berkeley Hall plus an all-star list of top LPGA Pros for a great afternoon of Full Swing and Short Game instruction on Monday, May 20 from 4-6pm at Berkeley Hall. $85 per person

All proceeds benefit LPGA Girls Golf. To register contact Krista at kdunton@me.com or Stephanie at sgeorge@berkeleyhallclub.com.

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2005 Original Team Winners: top row from left: Marian Green, Marsha Brown, Haila Wilson, Debbie Retzer. Bottom: Zoe Bassos, Marsha Levin, Catherine Hellman, Petie DeBruyne.

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SPECIALTY CLINICS WITH KRISTA

When it comes to golf instruction, Berkeley Hall’s Krista Dunton is top in her field. As a member, Krista can show you how to get the most out of your game with her hands-on approach.

A former student of Jim Hardy, Krista has the expertise to understand and solve any swing and help any player take their game to the next level.

FULL SWING CLINIC

Fri, May 31 | 9-11am

Fri, Jun 14 | 11am-1pm

$90/pp | 4-6 players

Get a jump start on your swing! Come learn specific tips and drills to help improve your ball striking and add distance to all your shots.

SHORT GAME CLINICS

Fri, May 17 | 9-11am Mon, May 27 | 9-11am Thu, Jun 6 | 10am-12pm

$90/pp | 4-8 players

Covering all shots from 40 yards in! Low running chips, finesse wedges, a standard 25 yard shot and bunker shots. Learn what shot to use when and how to control the height and distance. Technique, routine and shot selection all covered to improve your confidence around the greens.

RECIPROCAL PROGRAM

We are fortunate to have so many great courses in our local area, and during the summer months we are able to offer reciprocal arrangements with most of them. We are still gathering all the details about the reciprocal program for Summer

COMPLETE PUTTING CLINIC

Thu, May 30 | 11am-1pm Fri, Jun 7 | 11am-1pm

$90/pp

Improve the four main skills in putting: Green Reading, Start Line, Distance Control and Mindset. Also learn to practice your putting correctly so results show up on the golf course! Become not a good putter but a Great Putter!

Tue, Jun 4 | 11am-1pm Fri, May 24 | 9-11am

$200/person

Come learn the best method for green reading and speed control! As used by many PGA and LPGA tour players and top amateurs! Take the mystery out of green reading. www.aimpointgolf.com

2024, but most clubs will start their programs on June 1st and run reciprocals until September 1st. Please contact the Golf Shop with any questions, and we will be happy to help you book your summer tee times. Full details on the reciprocal program will be sent to membership via email once all the local clubs have confirmed their details.

COMPLIMENTARY MEMBER CLINICS

Clinics are 10-11am at the Learning Center.

MAY

Fri, May 3: No Clinic

Tue, May 7: Improve your Ball Striking

Fri, May 10: No Clinic

Tue, May 14: Chipping

Fri, May 17: Fairway Woods

Tue, May 21: The Release

Fri, May 24: How to Score with Your Wedges

Tue, May 28: How Trackman Can Help Your Game

Fri, May 31: Bomb Your Driver

JUNE

Tue, Jun 4: Trouble Shots

Fri, Jun 7: Hit More Greens in Regulation

Tue, Jun 11: How To Increase Your Club Head Speed

Fri, Jun 14: Greenside Bunkers

Tue, Jun 18: Tempo-Timing-Rhythm

Fri, Jun 21: Improve Your Impact

Tue, Jun 25: No Clinic

Fri, Jun 28: No Clinic

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Don't miss this opportunity to learn from the best!

8 hours of instruction over 2 days $1295space is limited!

Jim has taught countless PGA players and amateurs and is the best at getting results quickly and easily!

To register, contact Krista at kdunton@me.com

2024 GOLF SCHEDULE

North - South Challenge

BHCF Charity Cup

The “HAIG” Two Day Member - Member

Women’s Invitational

Berkeley Classic

September 28

October 14

October 11-12

October 23-24

November 7-9 Club Challenge

December 5-7

MEMBER LESSON RATES: (Based on 1 hour lessons) Krista Dunton: $160 Kieran Staunton: $100 Stephanie George: $100 Assistant Pros: $90

To book lessons, contact Golf Shop at 843.815.8444.

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Glorious sunrise over the 18th hole of the North Course shades the skies with pastel reflections of pink and purple golden hues. (courtesy of Graham Thatcher, Sr. Golf Professional)

ON THE GREENS: NORTH COURSE LOOK AHEAD

e are fast approaching the North Course regrass project. All the major components are in place, as we complete the last details. The weather has been warming up nicely and the course is waking up. By the time this issue goes to print, we will be very close to the first spray on the North Course that will begin the process of killing the tifsport bermudagrass.

Planning for the North Course regrass dates to a 2015 visit from the USGA after an extremely wet year. A recommendation was made for drainage and the Club moved forward with a major project. In subsequent years, as the tifsport fairways aged and the course was further from its construction, we embarked on more conversations about converting to newer varieties of bermudagrass.

When I arrived in 2021, Berkeley Hall had just finished the regrass of the South Course fairways and was moving forward on the North Course regrass scheduled for 2022. I asked for more time as I wanted to work on making the drainage system more efficient through implementing different cultural practices and changing the physical properties of the soil. With the support of the Grass & Greens Committee and the Board, we postponed the North Course regrass until 2025. While ambitious, this would give us more time to evaluate all infrastructure on both golf courses and make informed decisions moving forward. At that time we decided to overseed the tifsport, to

We look forward to a successful North Course closure this summer and welcoming you back to a refreshed and reinvigorated golf course.

improve conditions in winter when conditions would deteriorate, knowing the risk of a poor transition.

After last summer’s poor transition, we felt enough time had passed and the recommendation to move the regrass to 2024 was the right decision. The Agronomy team also evaluated and tested the golf course infrastructure on the North Course, and found the irrigation system and greens to be in good shape, and that replacing or renovating would be an unnecessary endeavor.

Tom Fazio’s team consulted with us on three occasions and found Berkeley Hall to be a wonderful presentation of golf, with no major changes needed. Their recommendation was that we focus on cultural practices, infrastructure improvements, and improved turf environments. Mr. Fazio visited in the summer of 2023, and was supportive of the regrass, bunker modifications, and native area improvements to lessen the maintenance burden.

We also consulted with the USGA and other leading industry experts. All work will be completed by a certified golf course builder, to the highest standards of the Golf Course Builders Association of America.

With that, we developed the 2024 North Course regrass project which focuses on regrassing the fairways to a new and improved bermudagrass variety. This will recapture lost square footage of tee space needed with our current tee sheet pressure; provide improved bunker infrastructure focusing on limiting plugged balls and creating more consistent lies; and reducing lost balls in playable areas, unsightly native beds, and pine straw. We will also improve growing environments with select tree removals, canopy thinning, and tree trimming to bring more sunlight to our most difficult fairways.

All these projects were part of the Capital Reserve Fund replacement program. In conjunction with past infrastructure and future cultural routine maintenance, focused on effective cultural practices and best management practices, the North Course will be set up for success for years to come.

We look forward to a successful North Course closure this summer and welcoming you back to a refreshed and reinvigorated golf course. Thank you for your support, and we’ll see you on the greens!

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W ADAM MILLER | DIRECTOR OF AGRONOMY GOLF MAINTENANCE UPDATE

Racquet Sports at Berkeley Hall TENNIS | PICKLEBALL

Get involved with Berkeley Hall’s Racquet Sports programs led by Royce Silvan, Racquet Sports Professional along with Pickleball Pro Mike Dolan. Here's your chance to hit the courts with Royce, Pickleball Pro and 5.0 PTR Tennis Professional and Coach, and Mike Dolan, USPTA-certified professional and passionate Pickleball Pro.

Work on your game with fun, challenging drills, match play and complimentary clinics, Monday-Friday. Royce offers complimentary clinics on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and Mike offers private lessons on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8am-12pm. Royce is also available for private, custom tennis and pickleball sessions.

PICKLEBALL:

Complimentary 1 Hour Clinics:

Every Wednesday

Meet Royce on the court, each Wednesday morning, with one-hour pickleball clinics geared for Men and Women at all levels!

8:30am: Players 3.0/3.5 level

9:30am: Players 2.5 level

10:30am: Players 2.0 level - and those new to the game

TENNIS:

Complimentary 1 Hour Clinics: Monday & Friday 9am

Meet Royce on the court, each Monday and Friday at 9am with one-hour tennis clinics for women and men. Players at all levels welcome. (Lessons are also available for beginners!)

One-hour full of active drills that keep you moving! Ball machine drills will work all areas of the court, hitting all shots, with stroke technique, footwork, and doubles scenarios.

USTA LADIES TENNIS:

7.5 Combo Team USTA League (55+): Ladies rated 3.5 or 4.0 (USTA ranked) and are 55+ are welcome to play on Berkeley Hall team. We’re in process of forming our roster, please join us! Season begins in a few months.

Captains: Carol Chillemi & Janet Henke

If you are interested in league play, please email Carol directly at chillemisc@gmail.com or text her at 678-907-0416.

PICKLEBALL & TENNIS:

Private & Group Lessons with Royce (Pickleball & Tennis Mondays/Wednesdays/Fridays) and Mike (Pickleball Tuesdays/Thursdays)

1-Hr Private:

$70 member, $80 non-member. 30-Min: $40 member.

Private 30-Min: $40 member, $50 non-member. Group Lessons/Clinics 1hr: $20/pp for 5-6. $23/pp for 4. $30/pp for 3. $40/pp for 2.

Contact the Fitness Center at 843.815.8985, or email fitness@berkeleyhallclub.com

WEDNESDAY, MAY 15 11AM-1PM

RACQUET SPORTS SOCIAL

Don’t miss our Tennis & Pickleball social on Wednesday, May 15 from 11am-1pm!

We’ll hit the courts, all men/ women levels, on all 6 courts, and players mix with others after each round.

Then enjoy our 1-2pm social happy hour at the Fitness Center with light bites and member charge beer and wine bar.

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MIKE DOLAN Pickleball Pro
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ROYCE SILVAN Tennis/Pickleball Pro

JUMP INTO SUMMER!

JUMP INTO SUMMER WITH OUR NEW FITNESS CLASS SCHEDULE! With offerings for all class levels, starting at beginner and working all the way up to advanced levels. All classes can be modified to accommodate members of each level, and are geared toward intermediate unless specifically specified.

BENEFITS

Working toward advancing your level of fitness is the key to enhanced wellness. Benefits include increasing muscle, cardiovascular endurance, and bone health. After all, if you continually do the same exercises, the same way with the same weight and reps, your fitness level will plateau. See your fitness gain momentum!

SPA & FITNESS CENTER CLASS SCHEDULE

Classes in yellow boxes are new and will rotate after 2 weeks

MONDAY WEDNESDAY TUESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

8:00am

Beginner/Intermediate Balls & Balance

9:00am

Beginner/Intermediate Pilates

10:00am

Beginner Sculpt & Tone

11:00am

Beginner/Intermediate TRX

12:00pm

Beginner Move & Groove

8:00am

Beginner/Wellness Stretch 9:00am

Beginner/Intermediate Spin

10:00am Beginner Barre Fit

11:00am

Beginner/Intermediate Core Conditioning

12:00pm

Beginner/Wellness Yoga

8:00am

Beginner/Wellness Stretch

9:00am Beginner Zumba

10:00am

Intermediate/Advanced Cycle Suspension Sampler

11:00am

Beginner/Intermediate TRX

12:00pm

Beginner/Intermediate Buttz & Gutz

2:00pm

Intermediate/Advanced Dr. Martinelli’s Mashup

8:00am

Beginner/Wellness Stretch 9:00am

Beginner/Intermediate Spin

10:00am

Beginner Barre Fit 11:00am

Beginner/Intermediate Stronger

12:00pm

Beginner 3, 2, 1 Intervals

8:00am

Beginner/Intermediate Compound Classics

9:00am

Beginner/Intermediate Spin

10:00am

Beginner Sculpt & Tone

11:00am

Beginner/Intermediate TRX

12:00pm

Beginner/Intermediate Fit Fusion

9:00am

Beginner Zumba

MAY 13 - MAY 25

ROTATION: MON @ 8am Cycle Suspension Sampler

TUES @ 11am Compound Classics

WED @ 10am Core Conditioning

THURS @ 12pm Balls and Balance

FRI @ 8am 3, 2, 1 Intervals

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SPEAKER SERIES

MAY

WJoy Nelson | Memory Matters

Brain Health, Memory & More

Tues, May 14 | 4pm | Palmetto Room

hen it comes to Brain Health, Joy Nelson has a lot of the answers to the most frequently asked questions. As Director of Marketing and Communications for Memory Matters, she is Dementia Certified and has spoken to many groups throughout the Lowcountry.

Many of us have encountered varying forms of dementia, whether through aging parents or other loved ones. Some of us just want to know how to maintain our memories, and what signs to look for.

MONDAY, MAY 27 | 11AM-4PM

Come learn more at our next Wellness Speaker Series with Joy on Tuesday, May 14 at 4pm in the Palmetto Room

Joy will present helpful information on How to Maintain Memory as you age through the five Brain Health Interventions, signs of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia, and lifestyle choices. A brief Q&A will follow the complimentary session.

“Brain health is a vital part of living well yet is often overlooked. We know diet and exercise make your heart healthy, but what can be done

POOLSIDE DINING

Grab & Go, or App Delivery Tues-Sun, 11am-3pm

Member Bar open Thurs-Sun 11am-4pm

to make the brain healthy? The brain is a powerful organ that can be kept strong and vibrant through five important health interventions. If these interventions are practiced, many experts and specialists agree the brain will stay healthy longer. These interventions includeExercise, Mediterranean Lifestyle, Lifelong Learning, Socializing, and Restfulness.” – Memory Matters

Since 1997, Memory Matters’ staff have provided memory care to Lowcountry families with compassion. Today, they’ve continued that care and enhanced their service to educate the community, of all ages, on best ways to keep the brain healthy. It’s a balance of brain health education and memory care services that is unique to the Lowcountry.

Start off summer with our Memorial Day Kickoff Party on Monday, May 27, 11am-4pm. Join us for a great afternoon of summer fun, poolside with music by DJ Royce, casual lunch with a la carte menu off the grill from 11am-3pm, and bar service with frozen drinks from 11am-4pm.

SUMMER FARE POOLSIDE

Starts Tuesday, May 28

Summer's here, and members are invited to relax by the pool and enjoy our poolside summer fare! Grab & Go casual fare is now available, or order for delivery from the Club menu through the app. Cookout Saturdays - now through Labor Day come enjoy our a la carte Cookouts poolside!

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atherings at our River Park Pavilion make the most of our serene Lowcountry setting. With gorgeous views, our open-air covered pavilion is the ideal site for friendly gatherings, with double-sided

fireplace and casual seating, new restrooms, and grill and prep area.

A wonderful spot to cool off following some morning kayaking, fishing from the dock, or afternoon paddleboarding. It’s also the perfect place to gather as

you get ready for a BHC Pontoon Boat outing.

Family-friendly and geared towards afternoon fun and relaxed evening get-togethers, we invite everyone to enjoy our River Park Pavilion!

Love to Kayak? Join BHC’s Member Kayak Club, which meets on Wednesday afternoons at 1pm and Thursday mornings at 8:30am at the River Park (times are dependent on weather). Just let fellow member Kimberly Thorn know by Wednesday at noon so she can reserve a kayak for you! It’s a wonderful way to get on the water and enjoy our beautiful Lowcountry. Email: Kimber2192@icloud.com or text her at: 843.540.4128.

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