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2022 WWGA CHAMPIONS
from 2023 WWGA Handbook
by wexford.hhi
WWGA SPRING OPENING DAY
Canceled - rain
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WWGA SPRING CLOSING DAY
"White Elephant"
Deb Lasota, Nicki Gilboy, Janet McDonald, Joanna Hicks
WWGA FALL OPENING DAY
"Wild for Golf"
Trish Wilson, Deb Lasota, Bev Rose, Lonnie Ruzic
WWGA FALL CLOSING DAY
"Mingle & Jingle"
JoAnne Staffa, Nancy Oberheim, Anne Marie McPherson, Cat Socha
SOLHEIM CUP
Scott's Team -- Europe
Pat Smith, Jaime Seale, Sandy Rossetti, Carol Comer, Heather Cherichella, Joanna Hicks, Nancy Oberheim
TEACHING & INSTRUCTION
The Pro Staff offers an extensive menu of teaching and instruction opportunities, including individual and group lessons, on course evaluations and playing lessons. In addition, they offer a wide range of scheduled and create-your-own clinics, for our lady golfers. Clinics include on-range instruction, as well as on-course instruction and strategy.
Lesson Packages & Rates
Director of Golf $80.00 one hour $45.00 1/2 hour
Assistant Professionals $75.00 one hour $40.00 1/2 hour
6 one hour lessons $375 00
3 one hour lessons $180.00
One hour playing lesson $75.00
9 Hole playing lesson $175.00

Green-to-tee program $525.00
7 lessons focusing on every aspect of the game, beginning with putting and moving up to the driver. The series is aimed for golfers to create a good foundation of fundamentals and can be tailored to new players or the more experienced golfers.

Beat the Pro (Wexford Pro or Masters Pro) – Your net score versus the gross score recorded by a draw of a Wexford or Masters Pro
Better Ball or Best Ball team game where the Better of two or Best of four ball scores is used on each hole.
Bingo, Bango, Bongo – Points are awarded for firsts – first player to reach the green, player closest to the hole, first player to putt out Most points wins
Black Marks – Individual game where Black Marks are given for balls hit into water, sand or more than 2 putts on any hole. Black Marks are added to score before subtracting handicap for Net score.
Blind Nine or Blind Five– Individual play where the Pro Shop draws 9 (for 18) or 5 (for 9) random holes to determine the winner.
Cha Cha Cha - On the first hole, one low net ball counts as the team score; on the second hole, two low net balls count; on the third hole, three low net balls count The rotation starts over on the 4th hole
Chicago 312 – Each player plays their own ball. Team net score is comprised on 3 low net balls on par 4’s, 1 low net ball on par 5’s, and 2 low net balls on par 3’s.
Easter Scrambled Egg – Team Scramble event with Easter egg scoring surprise
Evil Twin, Good Twin – Better ball of two players where the best 5 holes and the worst 4 holes are selected to determine the winner
Mutt & Jeff – Only count your net scores on par 3’s and par 5’s You must putt out all of these holes – no taking your maximum.
Naughty or Nice Individual format where the player counts their 5 best “Nice” and 4 worst “Naughty” holes (for 18 holes) or 3 best “Nice” and 2 worst “Naughty” holes (for 9 holes) with the result being the game score.
Pro is Your Partner – Better ball with pro (Wexford or Masters pro) to potentially improve individual or team score, or win prizes by using the pro’s score
Texas Waltz – A team game where you’ll take the 1 best net ball of the foursome on par 5’s, 2 best net balls of the foursome on par 4’s, and 3 best net balls of the foursome on par 3’s. Also known as “1-2-3”.
Trick or Treat – Select and circle any 9 holes on your team’s 18-hole scorecard before you tee off After play, total these, less the handicap shown on your scorecard, to arrive at your team score.