Wexford Club Times | August 2022

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CLUB TIMES VOLUME XXXVI, ISSUE 7 • AUGUST 2022

111 Wexford Club Drive | Hilton Head Island, SC 29928 | (843) 686-8810 | www.wexfordhiltonhead.com


In This Issue Message from COO, 2 Letter from the Board President, 3 Welcome New Members, 3 New Employees, 4 Nominating Committee, 5 September 11th Tribute, 6 Foundation News, 7 Wexford Clubs, 8-9 Clubhouse Corner, 10-11 Harbour/Yacht Club, 12-13 Tennis & Pickleball, 14-15 Golf, 16 Security News, 17 Member Photo Gallery, 18-19 Calendar, 20

Wexford Briefly BOARD OF DIRECTORS Officers: President: Vince Sullivan Vice President: Sue MacCormack Treasurer: Stephen Carter Secretary: Mary Boland

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Directors: Bill Busch Lynn Looby Harry Mellon Terry Ramey Chris Wycoff ADMINISTRATION OFFICE: Monday – Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM 843-686-6950

Welcome Dear Members, As we head into the last month of summer, I would like to welcome back members returning from their summer travels and wish our youngest members a safe and successful return to school. The entire Wexford team has been working hard on summer projects and capital improvements as this is a great time of year to refresh our amenities and complete the scheduled infrastructure projects. I want to first commend Dan Odgen for a very diligent and professional job on the harbour wall repairs. This preventative maintenance project, which is assessed every five years, is a heavy lift for Dan requiring individual communication with each harbour homeowner, scheduling the repairs with the contractor, finalizing the billing and closing out the project. I want to thank all the harbour homeowners who were affected, and your patience and understanding was very helpful. I also want to thank Chris Neff and his team on the execution of our yearly aerification and summer maintenance practices on the golf course. Chris’ team is small and mighty, and they continue to amaze me on the aerification practices with a small closure time to the membership. In addition, we have completed the tennis court lift on Courts 1 and 2 along with resurfacing the additional courts. Interior painting of the Clubhouse and pervious parking spots have been completed at the Tennis and Pickleball Center to allow an additional 11 car

Ryan Spence Chief Operating Officer

parking spaces as we all know parking can be limited at times. Staffing levels continue to be a primary focus for our leadership team and recruitment and retention is equally important to our team and members. While we have had turnover in certain departments, I am pleased to report we are getting closer to being fully staffed in those areas in anticipation for our fall season. Several Food and Beverage employees have been hired along with new employees at the Harbour Center, Golf Shop, Tennis, Golf Course Maintenance, Security and Common Grounds. New members will be featured in our weekly marketing platforms along with the Club Times newsletter so you can further get to know our staff. We look forward to a great second half of the year filled with social vibrancy, camaraderie, and an overall good time!!

See you at the club,

Ryan

ABOUT THE COVER Wexford member Lynn Young captured this cotton candy summer sky and its gorgeous reflection on the Broad Creek.


Letter from the Board President Hello Neighbors,

well attended for Wexford members and guests. We need to execute well and have both functions be wildly successful. The plan is to support our staff with outside contract staffing, if necessary, to assist in having best possible venue.

In March Club Times, I listed the Board Objectives for 2022 and have reported updates in subsequent articles. At a recent Board workshop, the following priorities for the second half of 2022 were identified which dovetail the earlier stated Board objectives. They are as follows: • Staffing: This is of paramount importance to everyone in Wexford. It involves any necessary recruitment to fill gaps, retention of existing employees, and any wage/pay scale attentiveness we need that will help us succeed and have amenities available to owners. Success here underpins our ability to execute and service the community. This is an area we are challenged and need improvement to stabilize.

• Governance: The Governance committee will assess a “Traditions President committee’ charter and provide recommended policy updates to Wexford rules and regulations.

• Budget: In late summer department managers will begin “Bottom-up, roll up” work in concert with finance to support a realistic 2023 budget for Board approval and Wexford owner vote.

• Employee appreciation event: Several Owners suggested we have a Q3 or Q4 staff appreciation event. We will look at feasibility and venue options

• Amenities Enhancement Plan: Decide by the end of August how and when to proceed with an Owner vote. • September community meeting: Conduct an Owner meeting with the key topics being: Adopt Strategic Plan thru 2025 with updated revisions presented at the June Board meeting; Adopt updated Golf master plan with GG and Golf committee recommendations and cost estimates; State of the union COO report. • Member Guest execution…: Men’s and Women’s events are pinnacle events in Wexford. Both are highly visible,

Vince Sullivan

• Staff and Owner surveys: Accelerate the completion timetable and use feedback as guiding focus for management and community.

• Pier 8: Infrastructure and Yacht Committees have brought this topic to the Board again recently asking for clarity on the use and condition of this asset. We will formalize our efforts, findings and any recommended actions. Thank you for your input, caring, and making Wexford the foremost community in Hilton Head.

Sincerely,

Vince

Welcome New Members Susan Calzone 58 Wexford on the Green

Rachel & Richard Pomerleau 14 Castlebridge Court

Jeanne Fleckner 34 Bridgetown Road

Christopher & Bonnie Reeve 19 Oxford Drive 3 • The Club Times


Welcome to Wexford’s new employees!

Over the summer we have added some incredibly talented employees to the Wexford team. Please join us in welcoming them! Billy Wilkins Billy Wilkins joins the Wexford team as the new Director of Facilities Maintenance. Billy’s role is to oversee projects and manage the maintenance team to ensure Wexford’s facilities are operational and maintained to the highest of standards. He has over 25 years of facilities club maintenance working for Berkeley Hall, Colleton River Club, Callawassie Island and Sea Pines. Billy loves living on Hilton Head and enjoys playing golf and fishing. He also has his Captain’s license.

Brian Kiggans

Elisabeth Semelsberger

Tennis & Pickleball

Golf

Kerri Gallo

Kim Garland

Jason Jurczak

Human Resources

Harbour Center

Facilities Maintenance

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Join Ryan Spence for a cup of coffee and a casual conversation about all things Wexford. Wednesday, August 24th | 9am - 10am Wexford Clubhouse


Candidates sought for Board of Directors The Nominating Committee is soliciting candidates for the 2023 Board of Directors. If you have a career or volunteer skills, private or charitable board or committee experience, or just want to serve your community in a leadership capacity, please let us know by contacting any member of the Nominating Committee. Any Wexford member who is currently in good standing is eligible to run for the Board. If you are interested in running for the Board, or would like to know more about the process, please contact a Nominating Committee member for more information.

NOMINATING COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Thor Burns

Jim Hicks

thorburns@aol.com

jim.hicks@logicalmanagement.net

John Cunningham

Laura Levine

jctransmat@aol.com

lauralevine93@gmail.com

Leslie Green

George Volanakis

lngreen1@aol.com

gvolanakis@gmail.com

BECOME A

WEXFORD AMBASSADOR

Interested in introducing new neighbors & prospective members to the Wexford Community? Member Services is recruiting volunteers to help new and prospective members experience what it truly means to live at Wexford. 5 • The Club Times

For more information or to apply to become a Wexford Ambassador email memberservices@wexfordhiltonhead.com.


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Please plan to arrive prior to 8:30am as the ceremony will run from 8:30am SHARP until approximately 9:00am, rain or shine. 8:30am SHARP until approximately 9:00am, rain or shine. For additional information call Susan or Peter Halsey at 843-422-6272.

For additional information call Susan or Peter Halsey at 843-422-6272.


Wexford Foundation News

Foundation announces Legacy Society Is a legacy gift for you? Gifts by will, trust or beneficiary designation — also known as bequests, are the most common way people plan their legacies. Following requests by some of the Wexford members, the Foundation Trustees have created the Wexford Legacy Society to recognize those supporters who wish to be remembered or make a difference by including the Foundation in their estate plans. The Wexford Legacy Society is open to any current or past members who wish to give back to the local community following their time at Wexford. For those who wish to be recognized for their contribution, the Foundation’s Trustees have established recognition levels for donor bequests. Recognition levels start at $25,000 (Gold) rising through

$100,000 (Platinum), to $250,000 and above (Diamond). Members who decide to include the Wexford Foundation in their estate plans during 2022 at the gift level of $25,000 or more will become Charter Members of the Wexford Legacy Society, helping to ensure that the Foundation can continue to improve the lives of those in need for many years to come. If Wexford and the Hilton Head community has represented an important part of your life, please consider contributing to the Foundation and becoming a member of the Wexford Legacy Society. For additional information, contact the Foundation Chair at chair@wexfordfoundation.com, any of the Foundation Trustees or www.wexfordfoundation.com.

For more information, pick up a copy of the Legacy Foundation brochure at the Member Services desk in the Clubhouse.

ABOUT THE WEXFORD FOUNDATION

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Established in 2012, the Wexford Foundation has gained recognition as a highly respected force for charitable giving in the Lowcountry. With over $2 million in financial grants made to over 40 well-deserving local charities, the Foundation has provided much-needed assistance in the health, housing, hunger and education of less well-off adults and children on Hilton Head Island and the surrounding area. Through the enormous generosity of the Wexford membership, thousands of lives have been changed for the better — senior neighbors have retained their independence, young adults have gained language and literacy skills and improved their chances for success in the workforce, families have access to nutritional food, healthcare and affordable housing, and children have preschool and afterschool educational opportunities that they otherwise could not have.


Wexford Clubs

WEXFORD BOOK CLUB

Find more books you’ll love with the Wexford Book Club! Meeting are held the second Tuesday of each month at 1:00pm in the Waterford Room. For more information, contact Andi Purple at andipurple990@gmail.com.

ETC: EVENTS AND TRAVEL CLUB

September 13th

The Last Thing He Told Me by Laura Dave Before Owen Michaels disappears, he manages to smuggle a note to his new wife, Hannah: protect her. Hannah knows exactly who Owen needs her to protect — his sixteenyear-old daughter, Bailey, who lost her mother tragically as a child. And who wants absolutely nothing to do with her new stepmother. As her increasingly desperate calls to Owen go unanswered, his boss is arrested for fraud and the police start questioning her, Hannah realizes that her husband isn’t who he said he was. And that Bailey might hold the key to discovering Owen’s true identity, and why he disappeared. Together they set out to discover the truth. But as they start putting together the pieces of Owen’s past, they soon realize that their lives will never be the same again.

October 11th

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The Magnificent Lives of Marjorie Post by Allison Pataki Mrs. Post, the President and First Lady are here to see you. . . . So begins another average evening for Marjorie Merriweather Post. Presidents have come and gone, but she has hosted them all. Growing up in the modest farmlands of Battle Creek, Michigan, Marjorie was inspired by a few simple rules: always think for yourself, never take success for granted, and work hard — even when deemed American royalty, even while covered in imperial diamonds. Marjorie had an insatiable drive to live and love and to give more than she got. From crawling through Moscow warehouses to rescue the Tsar’s treasures to outrunning the Nazis in London, from serving the homeless of the Great Depression to entertaining Roosevelts, Kennedys, and Hollywood’s biggest stars, Marjorie Merriweather Post lived an epic life few could imagine.

ETC Social hosted its popular beach party on May 25th at the Shipyard Beach Pavilion. The weather was perfect — warm with a nice breeze. The food, catered by One Hot Mama’s, was, once again, fabulous and Neal the DJ provided great entertainment for all. The turnout was our biggest ever with 98 people. Congratulations to our ETC Social cochairs Linda Zychowicz and Mary Navis for putting on a fantastic event! To learn more about how you can join us for ETC events, contact president Colleen Price at grammy@barryandcolleen.com or Marisa Hay, Membership Chair, at marisabhay@gmail.com.


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WEXFORD 3D What Wexford 3D is, and why you should join Wexford 3D is an informal group of residents who gather each Monday at 9:00am to “Discover, Debate, and Discuss” topics of interest. Sitting around the table in the Harbour Center with a cup of free coffee in hand, we attempt to solve the problems of the world. We almost always have a guest speaker to guide our discussions, but sometimes it is simply one of us who leads the debate on a topic of interest taken from the newspaper, television or another news source. Begun in the fall of 2011 by a few Wexford members and under the able leadership of our dear friend Grog (the late Dr. Alan Grogono) we have discovered, discussed and debated topics Wexford neighbor Brad Desai as diverse as “A introduces his houseguests Sajida Global Energy and Naseer Durrani. Outlook,” “Vacation Planning,” “The U.S. Role in the World,” “The Longterm Effects of Covid-19,” a travelog by the Poinsettes and Doug Tozour about their trip to the Black Hills, Yellowstone National Park and Mount Rushmore, and the “Origins of Wexford Plantation.”

On the Fourth of July we celebrated our country’s birthday with two very special guests, Sajida and

NEXT MEETING | September 22nd On Thursday, September 22 at 4:00pm we will resume our weekly 3D schedule. Our “kickoff” will be held in the Waterford Room with a special speaker, Wexford neighbor Jan McKelvey, a Civil War docent at the Coastal Discovery Museum and a former docent for “The Civil War in America” exhibit at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. Jan will be speaking to us about “The Civil War on Hilton Head Island: Local History, National Impact, Enduring Legacy.” Her Power Point presentation includes historic photographs and narratives; maps; documents detailing how and why Hilton Head Island became the Union headquarters of the Department of the South from 1861-1868. It also shows how emancipation, education, and self-government for enslaved people came to these islands long before the Emancipation Proclamation of 1863. Naseer Durrani. Naseer was an interpreter for the U.S. military in Afghanistan while Sajida was a teacher and women’s rights activist in their home country. They described their lives during the early days of the Taliban takeover, the fear, the deaths of loved ones, their efforts to get into the airport and finally their going gate to gate with little food or sleep for four days. Ultimately, they were able to get on one of the last transports out of Kabul. It was a riveting story that kept us all enthralled and on the edge of our seats!

ALL ARE WELCOME We are now planning 3D programs in preparation for another decade of success. What topics shall we discuss? Would you like to tell us about a subject that is special to you? Do you have a friend or relative that would make a great speaker? Does a life of continuous learning appeal to you? If so, come join us! (Our only rule is that we don’t discuss Wexford politics!) We are looking forward to seeing you at our next meeting!

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More recently Mark Dryden told us about his career from Australia to Wexford by way of Chicago, Louise Heusinveld regaled us with stories about her experiences boating America’s Great Loop with her husband Dick and we learned about the evolution of automotive safety from Jim Boland. When a bridge and later a condo building collapsed in Florida, Don Schultz lent his expertise to help us understand what went wrong. Marissa Hay spoke about her personal escape from communist Cuba. Obviously, we discuss very diverse subjects! Each meeting is different. Each meeting is interesting.

3D

Discover Debate Discuss


Clubhouse Corner Josh Goetz

Ian Munroe

Ashley Turner

Executive Chef

Director of Club Operations

Club Activities Coordinator

(843) 715-0915

(843) 715-0913

(843) 715-0914

jgoetz@wexfordhiltonhead.com

imunroe@wexfordhiltonhead.com

aturner@wexfordhiltonhead.com

Yappy Hour August 25th In honor of National Dog Day, the traditional Member Happy Hour on August 25th will be held outside at the Harbour Terrace so our four-legged friends can join in on the fun! Wexford members can socialize over a cocktail while their pups enjoy treats and toys.

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LABOR DAY HOURS

September 6th The bar will be open for bar service from 11:00am – 5:00pm with a limited lunch menu available from 11:30am – 2:30pm.


CLUBHOUSE CLOSURES SEPTEMBER 24TH Member Event SEPTEMBER 29TH - OCTOBER 1ST Men’s Member Guest

SAVE THE DATE Wexford’s Wine Down

Disco Fever Nine & Dine | September 23rd The Disco Fever Nine & Dine buffet will replace a la carte dinner service this evening. Make your reservations now for this popular event.

September 21st

Viva La Vino | September 30th Sip back, relax and discover your next favorite wine at Viva la Vino! This outdoor event will feature a wide variety of wines and heavy hors d’oeuvres.

$35++ per person.

Bring your friends for mid-week break the third Wednesday of each month at 5:30pm. Enjoy a glass (or two) while tapping into your creative side with activities such as painting, charcuterie, deécor and more. Email memberservices@ wexfordhiltonhead.com for more information.

The cost is $30++ per person with wines available for purchase at discount prices. Reservations required. This replaces a la carte dinner service.

Hours of Operation CLUBHOUSE DINING

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TO GO HOURS Monday To find out the Daily Specials Closed or to place To Go orders, call Tuesday 843-715-0912 during the 11:30am – 2:30pm Lunch Only (*Bar service until 5pm.) listed Clubhouse hours. Wednesday 11:30am – 2:30pm Lunch Only (*Bar Service until 5pm.) Thursday WAVES 11:30am – 2:30pm Lunch Monday - Thursday CLUBHOUSE BAR 5:00pm – 8:30pm Dinner Closed Monday Friday Friday - Sunday Closed 11:30am – 2:30pm Lunch Bar Service: 5:00pm – 8:30pm Dinner Tuesday-Wednesday 11:00am - 3:00pm; 11:00am - 5:00pm Saturday 4:00pm - 8:30pm 11:30am – 2:30pm Lunch Thursday Food Service: 5:00pm – 8:30pm Dinner 11:00am - Close 11:30am – 2:30pm Lunch Sunday Friday-Sunday 5:00pm – 8:30pm Dinner 11:30am – 2:30pm Lunch 11:00am - 4:00pm; 5:00pm - Close *Weather permitting 5:00pm – 8:30pm Dinner


Mark Dryden

Harbour Master (843) 686-8813 mdryden@wexfordhiltonhead.com

Harbour/ Yacht Club

Harbour Seminar Series 3:00pm in the Harbour Center

Line Handling & Knots | August 17th From reef knots to round turns, Wexford members will learn basic boater knots, how to tie them and when to use them. We will also show you how to throw a line to a boat or a dock, and basics for securing boats to docks. These are practical seamanship topics that all boaters should know. Learn to Fish! | September 21st This beginner’s guide to fishing will cover the basics of getting starting – equipment and gear, licenses, local fish and more.

Wanda Marshall

Administrative Assistant (843) 686-8813 wmarshall@wexfordhiltonhead.com

King Mackerel Tournament September 10th

Following up on the huge success of our Cobia Tournament, there will be a King Mackerel Tournament on Saturday, September 10, with a Captain’s meeting the afternoon before, September 9th, at 4:00pm in the Harbour Center. Kings can be caught offshore or inshore, are great sport, good to eat and fun to have a tournament for! Non-fishermen and women can participate in the weigh-in beginning at 4:00 PM. Sign up with Mark Dryden in the Harbour Center.

J OI N US FO R

s l i a T k c Do AUGUST 2ND AND SEPTEMBER 6TH

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5:00PM | HARBOUR CENTER TERRACE

All Wexford residents are welcome! Bring your favorite beverage and a dish to share.


Hilton Head Circumnavigation September 15th Unfamiliar with the circumnavigation? This is an excellent opportunity to go around Hilton Head and be out in the ocean in company with other boats and your friends! Weather permitting all boats will gather outside the lock around 10:30am to follow the lead boat counterclockwise all the way around Hilton Head. Participants will then raft-up in MacKay’s Creek for lunch, drinks, camaraderie and fun. Before the tide gets too low, we’ll break-up the raft to head back to Wexford, arriving around 4:30 or so. There will be a Captain’s meeting on September 14th at 4:00pm in the Harbour Center to go over details, update the schedule if need be, and explain the rafting procedure for any captains who haven’t done it. Please sign up with Mark Dryden in the Harbour Center if you are interested in participating.

Boat Commissioning October 9th The Wexford Yacht Club’s second major social event of the 2022 season kicks off October 9 at 5:00pm. Cocktails will be served on the docks with dinner to follow. The Boat Commissioning is Wexford’s way of welcoming all the new boats into Wexford Harbour each year. If you have a new boat this year, sign up with Mark Dryden in the Harbour Center and participate in our champagne bottle smashing (Mark buys the champagne) to celebrate your new boat! 13 • The Club Times

Don’t have a new boat or maybe you don’t even care about boats? Come anyways – it’s great fun, it’s an honored nautical tradition, and a perfect excuse to hang out with your friends. Be sure to make your dinner reservations soon, call 843-715-0912.


Patrick Mason

Director of Tennis (843) 686-8816, ext. 150 pmason@wexfordhiltonhead.com

Tennis & Pickleball

Mike Pollard

Head Tennis Professional (843) 686-8816, ext. 152 mpollard@wexfordhiltonhead.com

UPCOMING EVENTS Ladies TENNIS Boot Camp | August 20th

PICKLEBALL Social at Long Cove | August 29th

This action-packed drill clinic day is designed to get our ladies ready for USTA and Interclub. The camp will be from 8:30am - 11:30am. We will work on doubles drills and strategy. The cost of the day is $70 which includes lunch. Register online or at the Tennis & Pickleball Center.

All abilities are welcome to join us as we travel TO LONG COVE for a Fun, Social, Round Robin. The event will be held from 5:00-7:00pm. Register online or at the Tennis & Pickleball Center.

TENNIS NEWS

The Wexford 7.0 Mixed team wrapped up its season this July. We had some awesome matches and good times. Thanks to the team for being flexible with all of the weatherrelated challenges. Team members were Marion and Mark Brown, Bonnie Hackworth, Les Jones, Sandra Kelley, Paul Klasing, Deb Lasota, Laura and Mike Levine, Bill Minter, Nancy and Alan Oechsner, Dee and Rick Ray, Jodi and Peter Rehm, Connie Watson.

TENNIS TIP

Less is More

Now, I know this seems counterintuitive and will go against every instinct you may have while at the net: Learn to play your volleys softer! Hitting your volleys hard usually ends up in an unforced error, or accidently hitting the ball deep back to the baseliner then getting lobbed. Train yourself to angle your volleys softly off the court, and use your drop volleys to take away all lobs! If the incoming ball is going 50mph, send it back at 5mph.

WEXFORD COMBO TEAMS 2022 Combo season is upon us. Wexford has two Combo teams this year. The 55+ 7.5 Combo team is captained by Karen Klasing and the 55+ 6.5 Combo team is jointly captained by Jodi Rehm and Peggy Saunders. Matches will begin in early August. The home schedules for each team are listed below. Come on out and cheer on your Wexford teams!

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THE TIDE - 7.5 Combo August 1 | 10:00am August 15 | 10:00am August 29 | 10:00am WACQUETS - 6.5 Combo August 11 | 11:00am August 18 | 11:00am September 1 | 11:00am September 8 | 11:00am September 29 | 11:00am

TENNIS TRIVIA

Q: What is the record for the most aces served in 1 match? A: John Isner served 113 aces in his epic 11 hour match against Nicholas Mahut at Wimbledon in 2010.


Summer Hydration

To properly hydrate for a summertime match, you should drink 12-16oz. of water 1 hour BEFORE stepping on court. On top of that, it is recommended that you drink 4-8oz. on every change over. Take your time on the changeovers. Take a seat, towel off, and drink your water! What to EAT before a match: A great suggestion for what to eat before your match is this: Eat something high in carbohydrates to supply energy, and medium in protein so it is digested quickly. Meals like a turkey sandwich or grilled chicken sandwich. Have an apple and a big glass of water also. About 1 hour before the match, have a snack like a cup of yogurt, a banana, or a Gatorade energy bar.

PICKLEBALL TIP

Get to the kitchen quickly

In Pickleball, the most offensive position on the court is right at the kitchen line. It puts pressure on your opponents and opens up shot angles. You want to get to the kitchen as soon as possible. When returning serve, aim deep down the middle, then CLOSE as quickly as possible to the kitchen line! When you reach the line, bend your knees get your paddle up in the ready position, and be ready to volley!

TENNIS & PICKLEBALL ATTIRE FOR SALE!

Check out availab the great lin e le at th e Club of court att ir house Pro Sh e op!

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Scott Hunter

Director of Golf (843) 686-8812, ext. 141

Bobby Blanken

Golf

1st Asst. Golf Professional (843) 686-8812, ext. 142

shunter@wexfordhiltonhead.com

bblanken@wexfordhiltonhead.com

EVENT RESULTS MEN’S DAY 1 – Bob Cherichella, Andrew Heller, John Hites T2 – Stephen Carter, Vince Sullivan, Larry Gould T2 – Keith Poisson, Bill Taylor, Craig Seebald BRISITH OPEN NINE & DINE T1 – Bob & Laura Lemenze and John & Teresa Kelly T1 – Tim & Bev Rose and Larry & Jeanne Ricciardelli

Hole-in-One

Congratulations to Vince Abatemarco (left), Paul Klasing (right), and Marta Miklo for their hole-in-ones last month!

BOBBY’S BASICS:

T3 – John & Karen Hites and Bob & Heather Cherichella T3 – Drew & Jamie Seal and Seth & Karen Burston

SCOTLAND TRIP

Wide and Extend

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One of the best feelings in the game of golf is a well struck fairway wood shot. Whether finding the fairway off the tee, or using it to approach into the green, this tip will help with more consistent ball striking.

Many amateur players will quickly pick the club up with their arms and lose distance right from the start. The thought is to extend wide (see picture). Not only does this help with the timing of our backswing, but also helps with loading up for more power to exert into the shot. Notice where the clubhead is in relation to the golf ball. If you can gain a little more width in your backswing, you will soon see the benefits of some added distance and more consistency.

Aerification is a great time for a golf vacation! Director of Golf Scott Hunter and a group of Wexford members traveled to Scotland in June.


Marvin Morrison Chief of Security (843) 686-8817

Security

mmorrison@wexfordhiltonhead.com

Steven Williams Security Captain (843) 686-8817 swilliams@wexfordhiltonhead.com

Summertime safety concerns During the summer and fall seasons, many will be outside enjoying all that Wexford has to offer, so it is important to remember and think safety while conducting outside activities. Many will be out for evening walks, riding bicycles, or enjoying a leisurely golf cart ride, which will bring us closer or into the roadways. If driving through Wexford, please remember to slow down, drive with caution, while always keeping an eye out for pedestrians. We continue to stress the importance of operating vehicles and golf carts in a safe manner, while stopping at the posted stop signs, or while crossing a roadway or private driveway, to ensure the safety of all. Remember,

you must be sixteen years of age with your valid state license on you while operating a golf cart here at Wexford.

HURRICANE PLANNING A reminder for all: the Atlantic hurricane season is officially from June 1 to November 30. Please take the time to review the Wexford Hurricane procedures as documented on the Wexford website. Use this time to review your emergency plans or create a family emergency plan if you have not done so. A solid plan will help to control and reduce the stress of the moment when an evacuation is called for. For additional information, you can visit the Town of Hilton Head website.

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Member Photo Gallery KIDS FISHING WINNERS

KIDS CAMP LEMONADE STAND

Members helped the Camp Wexford Lemonade Stand raised over $200 for Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation last month!

Congratulations to the 2022 Kid’s Fishing winners! First place went to Benjamin Korkus II with a whopping count of 22 fish, Samantha Hicks took second, and Logan Garner secured third place with a last minute catch!

4TH OF JULY HATS

BEST DRESSED

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SCAVENGER HUNT WINNERS

Mai and Thayer Grassi Congratulations to Team Sea Casa — Nicole Casagrand, Kristin Casagrand Spear, Peyton Spear and Jarrod Johnston!


Member Photo Gallery

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photo by Karen Vasquez


AUGUST 2022 Sunday

Monday 1

Tuesday 2

Wednesday 3

4

10am Aqua Fitness (Oasis Pool) 5pm DockTails (Harbour Terrace)

6:30pm Mahjong (Harbour Center)

1pm Ladies Bridge (Clubhouse)

COURSE AERIFICATION

7

8

9 6:30pm Mahjong (Harbour Center)

Thursday

Friday 5

6

10am Yoga (Clubhouse) 5:30pm Member Happy Hour (Clubhouse)

1pm Mahjong (Clubhouse)

COURSE AERIFICATION

10

11

10am Aqua Fitness (Oasis Pool)

1pm Ladies Bridge (Clubhouse)

Saturday

COURSE AERIFICATION

12

10am Yoga (Clubhouse) 5:30pm Member Happy Hour (Clubhouse)

13 1pm Mahjong (Clubhouse)

COURSE AERIFICATION

14

15

16 6:30pm Mahjong (Harbour Center)

21

22

23

29

1pm Ladies Bridge (Clubhouse) 3pm Harbour Seminar (Harbour Center)

10am Aqua Fitness (Oasis Pool)

6:30pm Mahjong (Harbour Center)

28

17

24

6:30pm Mahjong (Harbour Center)

19

10am Yoga (Clubhouse) 5:30pm Member Happy Hour (Clubhouse)

25

9am Coffee with Ryan (Clubhouse) 1pm Ladies Bridge (Clubhouse)

10am Aqua Fitness (Oasis Pool)

30

18

20 1pm Mahjong (Clubhouse)

26

10am Yoga (Clubhouse) 5:30pm Yappy Hour (Harbour Terrace)

8:30am Ladies Tennis Boot Camp

27 1pm Mahjong (Clubhouse)

31

10am Aqua Fitness (Oasis Pool)

1pm Ladies Bridge (Clubhouse)

SEPTEMBER 2022 Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

1

10am Yoga (Clubhouse) 5:30pm Member Happy Hour (Clubhouse)

4

5 Labor Day Pool Party

11

8:30am September 11th Tribute (Harbour Center)

18

25

Course Open 6:30pm Mahjong (Harbour Center)

12

6

9am Women’s Bible Study (Clubhouse) 5pm Docktails (Harbour Center)

13 6:30pm Mahjong (Harbour Center)

19

Children’s Center Golf Outing 6:30pm Mahjong (Harbour Center)

26

9am Women’s Bible Study (Clubhouse) 1pm Book Club (Clubhouse)

20 9am Women’s Bible Study (Clubhouse)

27 9am Wexford 3D 6:30pm Mahjong (Harbour Center)

9am Women’s Bible Study (Clubhouse)

7

8 1pm Ladies Bridge (Clubhouse)

14

10am Yoga (Clubhouse) 5:30pm Member Happy Hour (Clubhouse)

15 1pm Ladies Bridge (Clubhouse)

WWGA Fall Opener WYC Hilton Head Island Circumnavigation 10am Yoga (Clubhouse) 5:30pm Member Happy Hour (Clubhouse)

Friday 2

3 1pm Mahjong (Clubhouse)

10

9 1pm Mahjong (Clubhouse)

16 1pm Mahjong (Clubhouse)

23 8:30am Board of 24 Directors Meeting Ladies Cancer Society (Clubhouse) (Clubhouse) 4pm Wexford 3D Round Robin 1pm Mahjong (Clubhouse) Clubhouse Closure (Clubhouse) 5:30pm Member Happy (All Day) Disco Fever Nine & Dine Hour (Clubhouse)

29

28 1pm Ladies Bridge (Clubhouse)

King Mackerel Fishing Tournament

17

21 1pm Ladies Bridge 22 10am Yoga (Clubhouse) 3pm Harbour Seminar (Harbour Center) 5:30pm Wexford Wine Down

Saturday

Clubhouse Closure (All day) Men’s Member Guest 10am Yoga (Clubhouse)

30

Clubhouse Closure (All day) Men’s Member Guest 6pm Viva La Vino


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