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SEDGEFIELD COUNTRY CLUB


SEPTEMBER & OCTOBER HOURS OF OPERATION: SEDGEFIELD
EMBASSY GRILLE LUNCH SERVICE
Thursday-Friday | 11:30am - 2:00pm
BRUNCH
Sunday | 10:00am - 2:00pm
DINNER SERVICE
Sunday-Wednesday | Closed
Thursday-Saturday | 6:00pm - 9:00pm
GREENSIDE CAFE
Monday-Sunday | 8:00am - 8:00pm (Weather Permitting)
RED FOX
Sunday-Wednesday | Closed Thursday-Saturday | 6:00pm - 10:00pm
DONALD ROSS LOUNGE
Tuesday-Friday I 4:00pm - 7:00pm
Saturday-Sunday I 1:00pm - 5:00pm
TENNIS PRO SHOP
Sunday - Monday | 9:00am - 1:00pm
Tuesday - Thursday | 9:00am - 6:00pm
Friday - Saturday | 9:00am - 1:00pm
FITNESS CENTER
Monday - Sunday | 5:00am - 10:00pm
GOLF SHOP, GOLF COURSE, AND PRACTICE FACILITY
Golf Shop (Tuesday-Sunday) I 8:00am - 5:00pm Golf Course (Tuesday-Sunday) I 8:30am (weather permitting)
Practice Facilities (Tuesday-Sunday) I 8:00am - 4:30pm (weather permitting)
SEPTEMBER & OCTOBER HOURS OF OPERATION: THE CARDINAL
DYE'S TAVERN
Tuesday | Closed
Wednesday - Monday | 10:00am - 6:00pm
GOLF SHOP, GOLF COURSE, AND PRACTICE FACILITY
Golf Shop (Wednesday - Monday) I 8:00am - 5:00pm Practice Facilities (Wednesday - Monday) | 8:30am - 5:00pm Golf Course (Wednesday - Sunday) | 8:00am - 4:00pm
All golf-related hours of operation are subject to change based on weather and daylight.
Administration
Sedgefield Dining
Sedgefield Golf Shop Fitness Center
Membership Office
336.604.0910
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336 609 8220
336.808.0005
Greenside Café Tennis Shop
Cardinal-Golf Shop
Cardinal-Pete's Place
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Sedgefield Country Club Address | 3201 Forsyth Drive Greensboro, NC 27407
The Cardinal by Pete Dye Address | 5700 Cardinal Way Greensboro, NC 27410
FEATURED ON THE FRONT COVER:
Cameron Young delivered a career-defining performance at the 2025 Wyndham Championship, claiming his long-awaited first PGA TOUR victory in dominant fashion The Wake Forest alum playing just 30 minutes from his collegiate stomping grounds fired rounds of 63-62-65-68 to finish at 22-under-par and win by six strokes at Sedgefield Country Club
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Chad Cromer I ccromer@sedgefieldcc com Golf Course Superintendent
Travis Huddleston I fbassistant@sedgefieldcc com Director of Sales and Catering
Grace Danieley I gdanieley@sedgefieldcc com Food and Beverage Manager
Morrisa Goins I mgoins@sedgefieldcc com Events Manager
Joaquin Campos | jcampos@sedgefieldcc com Executive Chef
Austin Pendergraft | apendergraft@sedgefieldcc com Dining Service Manager
Nicole Thompson I nthompson@sedgefieldcc com Activities and Communications Director
Sherri Tallant I fitness@sedgefieldcc com Director of Fitness
Pierce Hoover I phoover@sedgefieldcc com Director of Tennis
Will Harper I maintenance@sedgefieldcc com Director of Maintenance
Angela Ayers I aayers@sedgefieldcc.com Accounting Office Manager
THE CARDINAL BY PETE DYE STAFF
Chris Terry I cterry@cardinalgolf com Director of Golf
Ross Jernigan I rjernigan@cardinalgolf com Golf Course Superintendent
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SEDGEFIELD CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION
As we prepare to celebrate Sedgefield Country Club’s 100th anniversary in 2026, we invite our members to help us honor this remarkable milestone Do you or your family have cherished stories or photos from your time at Sedgefield? From its beginnings as a hunting preserve, to the founding of the ACC at the Sedgefield Inn, and the legacy of the Greater Greensboro Open, your memories are an important part of our story By sharing them, you’ll help preserve the rich history of Sedgefield and greatly contribute to our centennial celebration!
Digital photos and stories may be emailed to McConnell Golf Creative Director, Paxton Rembis, at prembis@mcconnellgolf.com
The PGA TOUR’s stop at Sedgefield Country Club delivered unforgettable moments Take a look at 50 of McConnell Golf’s favorite shots that captured all the action and excitement at the 86th Wyndham Championship https://bit.ly/Top50Wyndham TOP 50 WYNDHAM CHAMPIONSHIP PHOTOS
Wyndham 2025 | We braved taking a 4 year old, 2 year old, and 3 month old to a golf tournament and it went about as one would expect, but memories were made!
@pearcemabe99 A full day of golf, friends, and family!
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What an Incredible Welcome
I want to sincerely thank all of you for the warm welcome I have received during my first few weeks here at Sedgefield Country Club My first week, the week of the Wyndham Championship, was a whirlwind, but I had the chance to meet many of our members while they were enjoying the tournament. Now that Wyndham Week is behind us, I have been able to enjoy more meaningful time connecting with both our members and our team.
I am truly excited to get to know each of you, and I look forward to working with our team to find ways to make your experience here at the club even better.
Changes Coming to Food & Beverage at Sedgefield
At McConnell Golf, we pride ourselves on developing talented professionals and giving them opportunities to grow within our team. With that mission in mind, we are thrilled to share with our members that Austin Pendergraft has been promoted to Dining Services Manager and Joaquin Campos has been promoted to Interim Executive Chef
As many of you know, Austin has done a phenomenal job leading our Cafe operations over the last few years In his new role, he will lead all front-of-house operations throughout the food and beverage department We have no doubt that he will do a fantastic job leading his team and elevating the level of hospitality we are providing throughout the club
Chef Joaquin has been with Sedgefield Country Club for eight years, mostly serving as Sous Chef He first joined the team working for Chef James “JP” Patterson, who is now McConnell Golf’s Corporate Chef and GM of Porters Neck Country Club in Wilmington, NC Chef JP has done an excellent job preparing Chef Joaquin for this opportunity. We are so delighted to have Chef Joaquin slide into this interim role and continue to grow with us here at Sedgefield Country Club.
As you may know, my background is in hotel operations, where I have had the privilege of leading teams through the highs and lows of the service industry. If there’s one simple truth I’ve learned through it all, it’s this: hospitality must always come first How you make someone feel shapes everything about the service and experience you provide
Please join me in congratulating these two outstanding team members as they take on their new opportunities
Here at Sedgefield Country Club, we are getting back to the basics We want this club to feel like an extension of your home Over the next several months, you will see us working hard to improve the quality of your experiences across the club, with a particular emphasis on our food and beverage offerings You will see new dinner menus with more of your favorites included, crafted cocktail menus that make you want to order another round, and team members who consistently go above and beyond to make every moment special for you and your family. All I ask in return is your patience and your partnership in sharing constructive feedback as we continue this journey Thank you all in advance for your support!
See you out there,
Wes Rowe General Manager
WELCOME NEW SEDGEFIELD MEMBERS
Benjamin & Marissa Donnell; Son Noah (2 months) – We welcome the Donnells as the newest members of The Cardinal by Pete Dye! Born in Greensboro and raised in Summerfield, Benjamin is looking forward to playing better golf and enjoying the course with friends and family. In his spare time not spent at the golf course, he enjoys shooting, hunting & fishing. He grew up visiting The Cardinal with his uncle Vance Whicker. Please join us in welcoming the Donnells!
Chase & Morgan Hawkins; Children Watson (5) and Maizy (2) - Please join us in welcoming the Hawkins to the Sedgefield family! Originally from Belews Creek, Chase and family currently reside in Stokesdale. He is a VP of Global Sales for a furniture supplier, while Morgan is a cosmetologist.
When asked about being a member at Sedgefield, Chase said, “I hope my family can connect to new friends. I also plan to bring a lot of my customers to come enjoy the incredible facility and golf course ” Once again, we welcome the Hawkins to Sedgefield!
Aldon & Analisa Ghaphery – Please join us in welcoming the Ghapherys as new members of The Cardinal by Pete Dye. Aldon, originally from West Virginia, is an electrical engineer while Analisa, originally from Texas, is a nuclear engineer. They met in Orlando, FL when they both worked for Siemens Energy out of college. When not on the golf course, as avid fans of West Virginia University, they travel to all of the home games. In club membership, they are looking forward to exercise and socialization. We welcome the Ghapherys to the Cardinal family!
Chad Flowers Triad Membership Director
PASTABILITIES
6:00 - 9:00 PM
ADULTS: $24.95++ | CHILDREN 6-12: $15.95++
CHILDREN 5 & UNDER: OUR GUEST
Join the Food & Beverage team at Sedgefield for an evening of Pastabilities! Indulge in a fun, interactive dining experience where you’ll create your own custom pasta dish alongside our talented culinary staff. Enjoy a night at the club filled with great food, creativity, and community
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Summer seemed to fly by in the blink of an eye, but what a season it has been From the excitement and camaraderie of the Member-Member golf tournament to the electric atmosphere of the Wyndham Championship, we shared countless moments that will be remembered for years
to come. The energy, laughter, and time spent together both on and off the course reminded us why these traditions mean so much to our community
As the days grow a little cooler, I’m looking forward to the refreshing change of seasons and everything fall has in store
Mild weather sets the perfect stage for more golf events, crisp evenings spent with family and friends, and a full calendar of club activities to enjoy together There’s a sense of anticipation in the air, and I couldn’t be more excited to carry the spirit of summer forward into a vibrant and memorable fall Hope to see you and your family around the clubs this fall season! And remember, it’s never too early to book your holiday celebrations! Contact us to get your spot reserved
Kindest,
Travis Huddleston Catering & Sales Director
As summer fades and we say goodbye to golden days, we’re grateful for the laughter, adventures, and friendships that made this season at Sedgefield unforgettable
Now, as crisp air and colorful leaves arrive, we’re excited to welcome fall at the Clubhouse! This season brings cozy charm, creative events, and plenty of opportunities to connect with neighbors
Keep an eye on the calendar, share your ideas, and join us in making new memories together You’re at the heart of everything we do and we can’t wait to see you at our next fall event!
Nicole Thompson Activities & Communications Director
1 MONDAY
LABOR DAY CELEBRATION
COOKOUT | 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM MUSIC | 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Join us for our annual Labor Day party at the Greenside Café and Pool Celebrate with food, entertainment, and games!
10 & 24 WEDNESDAY
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24
5:30 - 8:30 PM
Don't miss a relaxing evening of live music and delicious food at our September 10th Live After Five!
Bring your friends and family for a lovely night on the patio of the Greenside Café
10 | Taylor Mason
24 | Evan Blackerby
17 WEDNESDAY
GRAPE NUTS
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 | 6:30 - 8:30 PM
Join the Food & Beverage team at Sedgefield for our September Grape Nuts where food and wine pairings come to life
18 THURSDAY
SEPTEMBER LADIES NIGHT
6:00 - 8:00 PM | $30++ PER PERSON
Join us at the fitness center at 6:00 PM for a rejuvenating one-hour yoga session with Caroline Kolbet Afterwards, unwind on the Greenside Cafe patio and enjoy light snacks in a relaxed, social atmosphere.
8 WEDNESDAY
OCTOBER GRAPE NUTS
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8 | 6:30 - 8:30 PM
We’re thrilled to invite you to our October Edition of Grape Nuts!
Join us for an evening of discovery and delight as we celebrate the season with handpicked Fall wines perfectly paired with delicious seasonal bites From rich, cozy reds to crisp whites that shine with autumn flavors, this is the perfect chance to savor the tastes of the season and expand your wine knowledge in a fun, welcoming atmosphere. Come sip, savor, and connect with fellow wine lovers it’s the ultimate fall experience you won’t want to miss!
23 THURSDAY
LADIES NIGHT | PAINT AND SIP CLASS
OCTOBER 23 | 6:30 - 8:30PM
Join us on October 23 from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM in the ladies' locker room for a delightful Paint and Sip class! We are thrilled to partner with Indigo Art Studio for an evening of creativity as we guide you through painting the stunning "Fall Stroll " During this two-hour class, the talented Indigo Art Studio instructors will provide step-bystep guidance on your very own 16" by 20" canvas All paints and supplies needed to create your beautiful autumn landscape will be provided. Come for a fun, lively, and inspiring night of art and relaxation! Light hors d'oeuvres will be served | $35++ per person
25 SATURDAY
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25
Join us for an afternoon of family fun at Sedgefield’s Centennial Kickoff Bash!
Celebrate our 100th year with exciting activities, live entertainment, and plenty of smiles for guests of all ages.
Gather your family and friends and make it a day to remember!
Cameron Young delivered a career-defining performance at the 2025 Wyndham Championship, claiming his long-awaited first PGA Tour victory in dominant fashion The Wake Forest alum playing just 30 minutes from his collegiate sto i d fi d d of 63-62-65-68 to finish at 22-under-p Sedgefield Country Club.
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KIDS CLUB FRIDAYS
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM | $10++ per child; $5++ per each subsequent child in the same family Dinner is included As a reminder, we ask that parents remain on the property and utilize all the club has to offer during Kids Club. The Overlook Room, The Red Fox Lounge, or Greenside Café provide great "Date Night" venues, or even get in a workout, play a round of golf, or a tennis or pickleball match
We had an absolute blast with all of you at Summer Camp 2025! From tennis and pickleball to golf, swimming, and so much more, every moment with our campers was unforgettable.
SEPTEMBER KIDS CLUB DATES & THEMES
FRIDAY, 5 | KIDS BOOKS
FRIDAY, 12 | LILO & STITCH NIGHT
THURSDAY, 18 | KIDS CLUB FOR LADIES NIGHT
PARTICIPANTS
FRIDAY, 19 | RESTAURANT THEME
FRIDAY, 26 | COMIC BOOK THEME
SATURDAY, 27 | ARTS & CRAFTS
OCTOBER KIDS CLUB DATES & THEMES
FRIDAY, 3 | SPOOKY SLIME CREATIONS
FRIDAY, 10 | FALL THEMED CRAFTS
FRIDAY, 17 | PUMPKIN PAINTING PARTY
THURSDAY, 23 | KIDS CLUB FOR LADIES
NIGHT PARTICIPANTS
FRIDAY, 24 | CATS & BATS
FRIDAY, 31 | HALLOWEEN MOVIES
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We are coming off the heels of a very successful Wyndham Championship and were thrilled to crown our first-time champion, Cameron Young Thanks to the cooperation of Mother Nature, the course played firm and fast for most of the week, with less than a half-inch of rain during the event
The weeks leading up to the tournament, however, told a much different story In July alone, we received nearly 14 inches of rain the most in quite some time While this made preparations challenging, it also produced some of the healthiest and thickest rough we’ve seen for the Championship Players and caddies alike shared very positive feedback on both the course conditions and overall presentation I’d also like to extend my gratitude to those members who went out of their way to thank our staff during tournament week it truly meant a great deal.
As we transition into fall, the turf throughout the property is in excellent condition Tournament structures should be completely removed (if not already), and in the coming weeks we’ll begin repairing any damaged areas with new sod. Later in September, we will also start gradually raising mowing heights to prepare for cooler weather This step is a vital part of our agronomic plan, as it strengthens the bermudagrass before dormancy and provides additional protection from cart and foot traffic during the winter months when recovery is limited.
Our light topdressing program on the greens will continue through September, and on September 2nd we will aerify with small needle tines to ensure the greens enter winter as healthy as possible This process causes minimal disruption, and ball roll typically returns to normal within just a day or two
With summer winding down, the crisp, cool mornings ahead make for some of the very best golfing weather of the year I hope to see you out on the course enjoying the excellent conditions.
Chad Cromer Golf Course Superintendent
I think it is safe to say that the worst of the summer weather is behind us, and man was that a tough summer to get through I do believe it was one of the hottest and wettest summers on record As most of you know, hot and wet weather can make it very challenging to maintain healthy bent grass greens While we do have a few areas on the greens that have thinned a little, I am very happy with the health
of our greens With that being said we still need to be smart about how we maintain our greens, as they are still recovering from a tough summer
We made the decision in mid August to change from our typical plan (which is to pull a core during the August aerification) to using a solid tine that only pokes a hole without removing any material. The reason for this is to minimize any added stress to already stressed greens A typical core aerification can be very abrasive to the greens, due to all of the sand being drug around. This is not something that we will do every year, but I do feel it is the best thing to do this year. In the six summers that I have been here this is the first time we are skipping a core aerification, so there is no concern about getting behind on removing organic matter
I would like to make you aware of a few things that you may notice as we head into fall and start preparing the course for winter As we get into September, we will start to raise the height of cut on tees, fairways, and green surrounds. This is done to make sure we have enough material on these surfaces to handle all of the winter traffic Raising the height of cut on all short-cut areas also helps to insulate from cold temperatures in the winter which can help to prevent winter kill Also, at the beginning of September we will be putting out a fall fertility application on all short-cut and high traffic areas to ensure that these areas go into dormancy as healthy as possible
I hope that you are able to come out and enjoy lots of great golf this fall and hopefully some great fall weather Look forward to seeing you on the course
Ross Jernigan Golf Course Superintendent
We can almost officially say Summer is over and hello to Fall
I am ready to hopefully see a change in our weather. The last 3-4 months has provided us with more rain than I can ever remember in recent years. Did you make it out to the Wyndham
Championship? The golf course conditions were absolutely perfect and other than a small shower on Friday, we saw perfect weather conditions and even Fall like temperatures on the weekend This year’s tournament provided us with a first-time winner in Cameron Young. Cameron, who is also a Wake Forest Alum, become the PGA TOUR’s 1,000th unique winner
We are really looking forward to the next few months Fall is always a great time to play golf in North Carolina, that is when you are not rooting on your College Football Team! We still have several events left to finish out the season Please be on the lookout in the next few weeks and we will have a surprise event to kick off our Centennial Celebration!
We look forward to seeing you at the club. Please let us know how we can help make your time here at Sedgefield the best and most enjoyable time possible.
Thank You, Eric Ferguson, PGA Director of Golf
2024 LABOR DAY TOURNAMENT MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1ST 9:30AM SHOTGUN START
Format | 4-Person Captain’s Choice
Entry Fee | $60 per person
Entry Fee includes | Tournament Prizes & Labor Day Cookout
Eligibility | Open to All Full Golf Members, Spouses, and Dependent members between the ages of 18 –24. All members must have a USGA Handicap to participate. When entering the event, please inform the staff which tees you intend to play
Deadline to sign up | Saturday, August 30 at 12:00 PM
2025 Club Championship Weekend
September 12th-14th
Championship Flight will play 54 Holes beginning Friday afternoon. All other Participants will play 36 Holes beginning Saturday, September 13th.
Cost | $60 per player (includes trophies & prizes)
The Men’s Club Championship is open to all Male Full Golf Members or Spouses of a Full Golf Member The Championship Flight will play 54 Holes of Stroke Play from the BLACK tees and all other Flights will play 36 Hole of Stroke Play from the WHITE tees The Championship Flight players must have a Handicap Index of 4.0 or lower. You may elect to opt out of the Championship Flight if your current index is below 4.0. However, any player with an index greater than 4.0 may not opt into the Championship Flight. The first round of Championship Flight will be played on Friday afternoon. Flights will be pre-determined based on handicap indexes for all divisions. When you register, please indicate which division you would like to participate in.
The Ladies’ Championship is open to all female Full Golf Members or spouses of a Full Member with an established handicap index of 32 or less All play will be from the RED tees The Ladies Championship format will be Stableford Points
The Senior Men’s Championship is open to all Male Full Golf Members or Spouses of a Full Golf Member over the age of 50. The Senior Club Championship will play the BLUE tees. Flights will be determined based on entries.
We will also have a Super Senior Division for anyone 70 years of age or older. All play for the Super Seniors Division will be from the RED tees.
The Junior Championship is open to all dependents of Full Golf Members. Juniors will play age-appropriate tees. Age groups will be based off the number of entries.
Flights will be pre-determined based on handicap indexes for all divisions.
COUPLES GOLF SEASON FINALE
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6TH
5:30PM SHOTGUN START
Dinner to Follow. Limited to the first 32 Couples (64 total players). Look for the email (one week in advance at 10am to signup)
REMAINING PRIZE FUND WEEKEND DATES
SEPTEMBER 20-21
OCTOBER 18-19
UPCOMING FITTING DAYS
SEPTEMBER 3 (TITLEIST)
This is one of my go-to putting games to improve lag putting, second-putt focus, and handling pressure You’ll need three balls and ideally access to four holes on a practice green (Adjust as needed if fewer holes are available )
1 Choose a starting spot where all three of your first putts (to Holes 1, 2, and 3) are in the 25–45 foot range
2 Drop your three balls
3. Putt each ball from your starting spot:
• Ball 1 to Hole 1
• Ball 2 to Hole 2
• Ball 3 to Hole 3
4 Walk to Hole 1 Keep putting until the ball is in the hole Track how many total putts it takes. After you hole out, take the ball and putt it back towards Hole 4
5 Repeat this at Hole 2 and Hole 3, each time putting the ball to Hole 4 after you hole out
6 Walk back to the three balls you hit back towards hole four
One at a time, hole out each ball into hole four.
You’ve now completed a “6-hole loop” You basically go from the starting point to holes 1, 2 and 3 And then you go from holes 1, 2 and 3 back to hole 4 That is 6 total “holes”
You must complete each 6-hole loop in 12 putts or fewer.
If you take 13 or more putts, you must start that loop over from the beginning.
Your goal is to successfully complete three separate 6-hole loops, each under the 12-putt limit
Once you complete Loop 1 in 12 putts or fewer, you can move on to Loop 2. If you fail Loop 2, just restart at Loop 2, you do not need to go all the way back to Loop 1
Same holds true for Loop 3. Once you get to Loop 3, if you fail, you just re-start at Loop 3.
Rotate your starting position for each new loop to challenge yourself with different slopes/reads.
This game really punishes poor lag putting Get that speed DIALED.
Track how many attempts it takes to complete all three loops Try to reduce that over time A perfect score would be completing each loop on your first attempt (meaning you never three-putt).
Well, we’ve made it through another summer season here at the Cardinal To say it was a challenge would be an understatement With all the rainy days at the beginning, followed by a final stretch of intense heat, it definitely made for an interesting golfing season Even with all of the weather-related challenges, Ross and his team continued to provide us with an unbelievable golf course to play on Thank you, Ross
The summer months tend to be a little slower competition-wise at the Cardinal due to the possibility of tougher conditions and stress on the bent grass greens However, we were still able to host a couple of wonderful events in July and August
First, our annual Parent/Child event continues to grow and allow families to create incredible memories This year, we had our largest field yet and expect it to keep growing in the years to come Let’s congratulate our winners once again for their great play: Toby and Blake Leasure, Henry and Peter Kriegler, Scott and Cameron Harvey, and David and Jack Boyer We look forward to watching all our juniors continue their golf journey Thank you to all the parents who came out and spent the day with their son or daughter They might not remember it, but I know you will
Mother Nature seemed to know we’d had enough of the heat and decided to cool things off near the end of August This was music to the ears of all the participants in this year’s Dye Cup (Men’s Member/Guest), as the temperatures were unseasonably cool for August The competition was strong, with 84 players - the largest field to date for this tournament - competing for the title Players participated in a Drive, Chip, and Putt contest on the first evening and enjoyed some fabulous food and drinks The competitions starts and the course showed its teeth Greens were quick and the rough was diabolical Points were tough to come by with all the matches being played very tight After 5 rounds of match play, we ended with 7 flight winners and 1 wild card team making it to the shootout
The modified alternate shot format makes for a challenging experience because both players have to contribute to the team’s success. With an extra needed to declare the winner, the team of Matt Coble and Will Walser rose to the occasion to capture the title of Dye Cup Champions Was a wonderful weekend of golf, food, laughs, and memories. Thank you to everyone who participated and joined us Congratulations to Mr Coble and Mr Walser for their great play See you all again real soon
In August, we hosted our annual Summer Shootout - now called The Borjeswhich pitted teams against each other in an 18-hole gross qualifier Ten winners were then eligible to compete in a grueling 9-hole alternate shot shootout This event showcased some amazing golf from some very talented players With 10 teams starting on Hole #1, each team’s goal was simple: beat just one other team to advance. That was easier said than done. After all nine holes, the team of Ayush Bodhale and Jacob Uyesato emerged victorious These two young players survived a chip-off on Hole 7 and defeated the team of Biggs and Grimes before claiming the title on the 9th hole. Congratulations to Ayush and Jacob for their stellar play.
As we look to the upcoming golf calendar at the Cardinal, we still have a few special events on the books. Our annual Lady Bird Invitational is up first in September For those ladies looking to show off their club and enjoy two great days at the club, please put this event on your calendar Dates are September 24th and 25th In October its time to put your skills to the test with our Championship Weekend. We will conduct our Men’s, Senior, Ladies and Junior Club Championship on the weekend of October 17-19 Get your and let’s crown this year’s winners
As always, thank you for your support of the Cardinal We look forward to seeing you around the club real soon
Chris Terry Director of Golf
The Cardinal by Pete Dye
Sedgefield offers a great array of fitness opportunities to cater to every interest and fitness level Whether you are a seasoned athlete or just starting your fitness journey, Sedgefield is the place to be
Golf and Tennis: Get active outdoors with golf, tennis or pickle ball. Enjoy time with friends while getting your heart rate up in the fresh air
Running and walking: Take the opportunity to get outdoors by walking the course and finding new routes around the club.
Fitness Center: Our fitness center is equipped with a variety of fitness equipment including cardiovascular and strength equipment. We offer a variety of group fitness classes and personal training options You can explore strength training, cardio, or group fitness classes to find what works for you Unique Fitness Experiences: Try yoga or Pilates for improved flexibility, balance, and focus
Massage therapy offers many physical and mental benefits including reducing muscle tension and pain, improves flexibility and range of motion and promotes relaxation and stress reduction Massage therapy can help to calm the nervous system and reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression
Consider your goals: Are you wanting to lose weight, increase strength and endurance, or focus on an overall wellness program? Different activities focus on different goals
Think about what you enjoy: Finding the activity that you love will make it easier to stay committed and motivated
Consult with a professional: If you are new to fitness or have specific goals, a certified personal trainer can provide personalized guidance and support
Sedgefield offers a host of fitness opportunities Explore your options – find what interests you and begin reaping the benefits of an active and healthy lifestyle.
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Sherri Tallant | fitness@sedgefieldcc.com (336) 880 - 8151
Brandon Spencer | bspencer@sedgefieldcc com (336) 4533887
Morgan Pollock | fitness@sedgefieldcc com (336) 482 – 6736
Massage Therapy
Kat Greenfield | massage@sedgefieldcc.com (336) 432-3678
*Weekly fitness class schedule is sent out on Saturday morning*
September Ladies' Night | Yoga with Caroline Sign up online!
Tuesday, October 14 6:00pm | DanceFlow with Danyl th Join us at the fitness center for a fun night of fitness. The class is complimentary Join us for a fun cardio class
October 25 | 100 celebration 5K Details to come th th
I look forward to seeing you at the fitness center.
Sherri Tallant
As summer winds down and the leaves begin to change, the tennis season is heating up. Whether you’re a seasoned player or just starting out, there’s something for everyone this month.
See you on the courts, Pierce Hoover
6-8 years | Tuesday 4:00-4:30PM
9-11 years | Tuesday & Thursday 5-6PM
12-15 years | Tuesday & Thursday 5-6PM
Men’s Night | Monday 6-7PM
Adult Beginner / Intermediate | Tuesday 6-7PM
D3 | 9-10AM Monday & Thursday
D4 | 10-11AM Monday & Thursday
D2 | 11-12PM Monday & Thursday
Cardio Tennis | Saturday 9-10AM
Pickleball Open Play | Mondays @ 5:30
Couples Tennis | 9/19 & 10/17
Couples Pickleball | 10/10
Try Tennis | September 3
ONS VS SCC PB | October 18
Dining on the Courts | October 2
SHOP HOURS
Monday | 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Tuesday | 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Wednesday | 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Thursday | 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Friday | 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Saturday | 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Sunday | Shop Closed. Courts are playable
The 2025 pool season was truly unforgettable filled with sunshine, laughter, and countless moments shared by the water. It was a joy to see so many of you making the most of summer, from cheering on the SCC Fins at swim meets to celebrating together at our July 4th festivities and enjoying the excitement of summer camps. As the season winds down, we’ll cap things off with our Labor Day party on September 1st! Looking ahead, our team is already preparing fresh ideas to make the 2026 season even more special. We can’t wait to see you back at the pool next summer!
Sedgefield Country Club
SEPTEMBER
SPICY WHEAT COOKIE
JASON DANIELS, EXECUTIVE CHEF
PROVIDENCE COUNTRY
CLUB
OCTOBER
PUMPKIN CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIE
MICHAEL MONAHAN, EXECUTIVE CHEF
COUNTRY CLUB OF ASHEVILLE