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sept events: Friday, 4th Team Trivia monday, 7th Labor Day Celebration MUSC Cancer Charity Tournament Friday, 11th Wine Dinner Wednesday, 16th HALF-PRICE Wing Night Friday, september 18th Bingo Game Starts at 7:00 pm $5 per person for Prizes SEPTEMBER 2015 CeleBration monday, september 7 $14.95 per person $6.95 kids 5-10 Free kids 4 and under 12:00 pm 3:00 pm at the CluBhouse ***reservations required*** saturday & sunday, 19th & 20th Club & Super Senior Championships sunday, 20th Breakfast Buffet Friday, 25th Seafood & Prime Rib Buffet Fried Chicken Pork BBQ Corn on the Cob Baked Beans Potato Salad Marinated Cucumber and Tomato Salad Watermelon Cookies & Brownies Iced Tea and Lemonade 12:00 pm 4:00 pm poolside Water slide, dj and Full Bar

2 Board of directors Judy Hair...President Ira Marshall...Vice President William Moore...Treasurer Tonya Martin...Secretary Rick Jones...Director Al Ross...Director Rick Slagle...Director Pete Thompson...Director Trina Hemphill...Director CluB staff mike Benner...ext. 208 General Manager/ Director of Golf Email: mbenner@coosawcreek.com mike scioli...ext. 201 Administrative Manager Email: mscioli@coosawcreek.com karen vaughn...ext. 207 Member Services Email: kvaughn@coosawcreek.com mike hirshfield...ext. 205 Head Chef Email: fandbdirector@coosawcreek.com Gordon Williams...phone: 767-9140 Superintendent Email: gwilliams@coosawcreek.com Jaeson may...phone: 343-5629 Aquatics Director Email: jaesonmay@gmail.com Jessica mclawhorn...ext 205 Dining Room Manager fandbdirector@coosawcreek.com Cindy horton...ext 202 Social Events Coordinator socialdirector@coosawcreek.com pro-shop staff...ext 501 Email: golfshop@coosawcreek.com palmetto Grill hours of operation lunch Tuesday-Sunday:11:00am-3:00pm dinner Wednesday-Saturday: Member Dining 5:00-8:30pm (Reservations Preferred) Children under the age of 21 are not allowed in the Members Lounge unless accompanied by an adult. Bar service Monday: 9:00 am 5:00 pm Tuesday Sunday: 8:00 am 7:00 pm *Exceptions: Friday and Saturday until 10:00 pm The Palmetto Bar & Grill is the perfect way to end your golfing round at Coosaw Creek or to stop by after work on your way home. Unwind with your favorite beverage from our fully stocked bar while you relax in casual comfortable surroundings. It is expected that members shall dress in a fashion befitting the surroundings and atmosphere provided in the setting of the Club and that members shall advise their guests of these dress requirements. Dress code is required for all evening dining. Please refer to pages 7 and 8 in your Club Rules and Regulations. Contact Karen at kvaughn@coosawcreek.com if you would like a copy of the Rules and Regs emailed to you. While reservations for weekday dining is preferred, but not required, please call ahead to assure that you receive our best possible service available. Reservations ARE REQUIRED for ALL Special Events. Our Cancellation Policy will apply for no-shows and cancellations made within 24 hours of Event start time 50% of the event cost will be charged to member s account. RESERVATIONS ~ CALL 843-767-9000 ext 502 Food and Beverage Minimum Reminder Make sure you meet your minimum by September 30th if your account falls within this range of account numbers: CC75000 CC80900 Blitz Schedule White Tee Blitz every Tue., Thur. & Sat. morning @ 8am Ladies LGA Blitz every Wednesday and Saturday morning @ 8:30am Wednesday Night Madness every Wed. @ 5:30pm - 9 hole stableford Blue Tee Blitz every Friday @ 1pm & Saturday @ 9am Sunday Blitz every Sunday @ 8:30am Please don t forget to sign up by the day before. Call the golf shop for more details on these events. Sunday Blitz We have started a new Sunday Blitz, stableford format. The Blitz is open to all members, men and women, and their guests. It will be every Sunday at 8:30am. The cost is $20 per person, including closest to the pin on front and back. Please sign up by Saturday at 12pm. If you have any questions please call the golf shop.

Food & Beverage Events 3 thirsty thursdays ½ Price on ALL Bottles of Wine During Dinner Every Thursday (DINE IN ONLY) happy hour every Friday & saturday 5:00 pm 7:00 pm Featuring $2.00 Beers, $3.00 Well Drinks and $4.00 House Wine Come Join Your Friends and Neighbors For Some Great Times and Great Company! Dinner Menu will be Available kid s eat Free night Wednesday Nights Sept. 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30 One Free Kids Menu Item with the Purchase of one Regular Entrée. (Dine in Only)

4 palmetto Bar & Grill poolside delivery 11am until 3pm Friday, Saturday and Sunday Through Sunday, September 6 Friday, september 4 team trivia Game Starts at 7:00 pm $5.00 per person for Prize Limited Dinner Menu Available saturday, september 5 no dinner service due to private event monday, september 7 labor day CeleBration $14.95 per person $6.95 kids 5-10 Free kids 4 and under ***reservations required*** 12:00 pm 3:00 pm at the CluBhouse Fried Chicken Pork BBQ Corn on the Cob Baked Beans Potato Salad Marinated Cucumber and Tomato Salad Watermelon Cookies & Brownies Iced Tea and Lemonade 12:00 pm 4:00 pm poolside Water slide, dj and Full Bar

5 saturday, september 12 dinner service in the ashley due to private event Friday, september 11 Wine dinner 7:00 pm $59.95 per person reservations required 1st Course Balsamic & Soy Glazed Yellowfin Tuna, Baby Greens, Pistachios, Oranges, White Balsamic Mignonette Paired with Maria Theresa Barbera D Asti 2nd Course Grilled Eggplant with Prosciutto and Provolone, Crispy Sage, Roasted Pepper Coulis Paired with Le Marne Monferto Rosso DOC 3rd Course Seared Duck Breast with Pancetta, Roasted Apples, Sweet Potatoes & Red Wine Reduction Paired with Serena Barbera D Asti Superiore 4th Course Mascarpone Cheese Cake, Apricots, Cardamom Moscato Syrup Paired with Valid Serve Moscato D Asti DOCG Wednesday, september 16 half price WinG night 5:00 pm 8:30 pm ***Dine in Only*** *Reservations Required* Limited Dinner Menu Available Thursday, September 17 Dinner Service in the Ashley due to Private Event

6 sunday, september 20 BreakFast BuFFet FeaturinG $10.00 Bottomless mimosas and a Build your own Bloody mary Bar 11:00 am - 2:00 pm *Reservations Required* $13.95 per Adult $6.95 Kids 5-10 Free for Kids 4 and Under Biscuits Scrambled Eggs Bacon Sausage Hash Browns Waffle Station Mixed Fruit Assorted Danish and Muffins *Limited Lunch Menu Available* Friday, september 25 seafood and prime rib BuFFet *Reservations Required* 5:30 pm 8:30 pm $29.95 per Adult $15.99 per Child Crab Legs with Drawn Butter Prime Rib with Horseradish and Au Jus Peel and Eat Shrimp Baked Potatoes Corn Niblets with Onions and Roasted Peppers House Salad Station Tomato Bisque Rolls and Butter Chef s Selection Dessert ***Dine in Only*** saturday, september 26 no dinner service due to private event

Note From the Pro GolF shop hours: open 7 am 7 pm seven days a Week Course News While the greens are now open for play, please remember that they are not yet perfect. We still have areas of the greens that will need to fill-in and we have added sod in some areas in an effort to help speed up the fill-in process on a few of our greens. Also, we will be providing repair tools to everyone who plays, so...please REMEMBER TO REPAIR YOUR BALL MARKS! If you have any questions on the proper way to repair divots without damaging the grass, feel free to ask one of our shop staff members. We thank you all for your patience and cooperation while the greens were closed. We know that you are anxious to play them again. Sincerely, John Harrison Golf Shop Manager News from the Golf shop Summer golf shop hours are in effect. The golf shop will be open from 7am 7pm Monday through Sunday. Range balls can be purchased or picked-up in the golf shop until 7pm every day except for Thursday and Sunday evening. We will close the range at 5:30pm on these days for regular maintenance scheduled for the following morning. please remember that appropriate attire is required on the Course and practice range. men: Collared shirt required and no denim allowed. ladies: shirts without collars must have sleeves and shirts without sleeves must have collars; no denim allowed. FALL Blow-Out SALE GolF CluBs all in stock CluBs, let s make a deal! GolF Balls new titleist prov1 s & prov1x s only $46.00 per dozen Gloves FJ WeathersoF Gloves 2 For $20 all hats Buy one, Get one ½ off shoes FJ dnas & hyperflexes - $129.99 (in stock only) FJ Contour Casual - $69.99 & $79.99 (in stock only) FJ ladies lopros & super lites- $59.99 (in stock only) re-grip 10 or more CluBs Get $10 off (make sure to Come CheCk our new stock of Grips, including super-stroke Grips) 7

Course Update - Sept. 2015 Iknow everyone was anxious to get back on the course greens and hopefully you have had a chance to get out and play on the new miniverde grass. We appreciate everyone's patience and cooperation as we worked to resurface the greens. If you have played the course since the greens were opened, you know that the greens are still not yet perfect. This is normal. We expect to have areas after a grow-in where the grass growth is slower or "thinner" than in other areas. Remember, each green complex has its own unique environment that effects grass growth. There are many factors that can have an impact on the growth of the grass and condition of a green. Some of these factors are the amount of sunlight, air circulation, surface drainage, humidity, contours, elevation, and soil content which can be different on each green. We have been working and will continue to work to improve the areas of the greens that have been slower to fill-in. On a weekly basis (normally on Mondays) we will be topdressing the greens with sand and the sand will be applied heavier in the thinner areas. We will also continue to fertilize the greens weekly, especially in the weaker spots to promote continued grass growth for as long as the soil temperatures allow. One additional note for holes #1 and #4, we will not follow the normal pin rotation due to the sod that has been added on the greens. On a daily basis we have begun and will continue to groom the greens (with brushes attached to the greens mowers), mow the greens at.150" height (which is still slightly higher than our normal.130" height) and we are rolling the greens to help promote a smoother roll for your golf ball. Our #1 priority now is to keep the new grass and root system as healthy as possible as we approach winter so that the greens will be prepared for the colder temperatures and wetter conditions that we will experience in the off season. The greens height will be maintained slightly higher until next spring to protect them from heat and disease and to have them fully established for their first winter. It's critical we have a good stand of grass and roots before this winter to ensure a smooth spring transition. So, slightly higher greens heights will help the grass stay healthy throughout the winter. That means the greens will not roll as fast this fall as we expect to be able to get them next spring. We also have some other projects that are ongoing for this fall. We will be sodding many areas of the golf course. The ladies tee on #16 will be sodded with emerald zoysia grass, which is better for dealing with shade. We will be adding 419 bermuda grass in some of the collars and surrounds of the greens, as well as areas of rough. And, we will be adding St. Augustine grass under the oaks trees on holes #5 and #9. St. Augustine is a thicker, heartier grass that is well suited to handle heat and requires less water. Although you probably will not want to hit out of it often. Lastly, you have probably noticed the half of our putting green where we experimented with the stripping method of resurfacing has not been very healthy. The other half of the green (which was resurfaced using the no-till method, same as the course greens) has shown to be a better fit for our course and environment which helped us in planning our course greens project. Unfortunately, the stripped side of the green has not been able to handle the lack of air circulation and the summer heat, and as a result has been more susceptible to disease and wilt. We will be growing the grass out on this half of the green and maintaining it at tee height (instead of green height) to help improve the turf health and grow out the wilted areas. Nematodes in the soil have also resulted in dead spots on that side of the green, as well. Hopefully, we will be able to get the turf healthy enough again to lower the mowing heights and at that time we will being to mow it at greens height. Please be patient as this process is expected to take some time. We hope you enjoy the new greens on the course! If you have any questions, feel free to contact me. Gordon Williams, Golf Course superintendant 8

Tournament News Every Wednesday at 5:30pm. The format will be a 9-hole modified stableford. The cost is $5 which will be divided by the players who pull their points for the night. You must sign up by 5pm on Wednesday if you plan to participate. An optional skins game is also available for $5. We have implemented a new points system using the average point total of your last 5 scores. Since we are playing on Wednesdays, the bar will remain open for beverages after play. upcoming tournaments & events Sept. 7 - MUSC Cancer Charity Tournament Sept. 19 & 20 - Club & Super Senior Championships Oct. 3 & 4 - Senior Club Championship Oct. 18 - Champions Recognition Dinner Check your tournament book for event specifics outside tournament schedule Sept. 11 CSU Presidents Cup Sept. 17 Summerville Rotary Sept. 25 Jr. Stingrays Tournament tournament results 9 Patriot Golf Days Aug. 29th - Sep. 7th Bring your friends out to play Coosaw Creek any day be tween Saturday, Aug. 29th and Monday, Sept. 7th and support a worthy cause. night GolF: Thanks to all that played in our first ever Night Golf Scramble. The course was set up with bright lights and played with golf balls that were easily visible at night. Everyone that played had a great time and we hope to host this tournament again! Congratulations to our winners of the tournaments and skills challenge winners. 1st Place Team: 2nd Place Team: 3rd Place Team: Ed Graves Peggy Brinson Pat Slagle Kit Graves Ron Brinson Rick Slagle Jay Arnold John Martin Gary Cook Jim Petros Tonya Martin Deborah Shaw We 'll contribute $1 per round to the Folds of Honor Foundation! (Additional Do nations will be Accepted) Closest to the pin: #3 Peggy Brinson #6 Tim Ryan Skills Challenge: Chipping CeCe Knecht Putting Tim Ryan

Upcoming Majors 10 2015 CLUB & SUPER SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS SEPTEMBER 19 TH AND 20 TH, 2015 Entry Deadline: Wednesday, Sep. 16th Rain Date: Sep. 26 & 27, 2015 Defending Champions: Ryan Shaw, Judy Hair, Bob Bloomberg 36 Holes, Stroke Play Men who wish to compete for the Gross Club Championship will compete in the Championship Flight, playing the BLUE TEES. 1 net and multiple gross prizes will be awarded based on the size of this flight. All other Men will play from the white tees for gross and net prizes. An optional net only flight(s) will be available for players to choose their tees. Ladies who wish to compete for the Gross Club Championship will compete in the Championship Flight, playing the GREEN TEES. Net and gross prizes will be awarded based on the size of the flight. An optional net only flight(s) will be available for players to choose their tees. Men who wish to compete in the Super Senior Championship must be 65 or over by the date of play and will play from the GREEN TEES. Net Only prizes will be awarded. Ladies who wish to compete in the Super Senior Championship must be 65 or over by the date of play and will play from the GOLD TEES. Net Only prizes will be awarded. Overall Net Club Champion (Men and Ladies) will be determined by low net score from all flights, based on handicap adjustments to reflect the specific tees played. Open to golf members in good standing with the club and meeting the current handicap requirements. 100% of current USGA handicaps will be used. $50 per player for prize fund, plus applicable cart fees. Tee times will begin at 9am each day. Pairings for Round 1 will be posted on Friday, Sep. 18 th. Pairings for Round 2 will be based on gross scores. On Sunday, Oct. 18 th @ 6pm, a Champions Dinner will be hosted to recognize All Club Champions. All members are invited and must RSVP, cost $25. 2015 SENIOR CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP (MEN S AND LADIES) OCTOBER 3 RD AND 4 TH, 2015 Entry Deadline: Wednesday, Sep. 30th Rain Date: Oct. 10 & 11, 2015 Defending Champions: Men: Joe Padgette; Women: Pat Slagle 36 Holes, Stroke Play Championship Division: Ages 55+, white tees gross & net An optional net only flight(s) will be available for players to choose their tees. Ladies Division: Ages 55+, green tees gross & net An optional net only flight(s) will be available for players to choose their tees Flights will be established within each division based on the number of participants. Overall Net Senior Club Champion Men and Ladies will be determined by low net score from all flights, based on handicap adjustments to reflect the specific tees played. The Senior Club Champion will be the player with the lowest gross score in the Championship Division. The Senior Ladies Club Champion will be the player with the lowest gross score in the Ladies Division. Open to golf members in good standing with the club and at least 55 years of age. All players must meet the current handicap requirements. 100% of current USGA handicaps will be used. Flights will be established within each division based on the number of participants. $50 per player for prize fund, plus applicable cart fees Tee times will begin at 9am each day. Pairings for Round 1 will be posted on Friday, Oct. 2nd Pairings for Round 2 will be based on gross scores. On Sunday, Oct. 18 th @ 6pm, a Champions Dinner will be hosted to recognize All Club Champions. All members are invited and must RSVP, cost $25. Champions Dinner - October 18th Our first annual champion s dinner will be hosted on October 18th @ 6pm. All members are invited to attend. We will recognize all of our 2015 overall gross & net major tournament winners with a commemorative plaque. The fee for the Dinner is $25 per person. please rsvp by Wednesday, oct. 14th if you plan to attend.

11 Boss of the moss tournament: Thank you to all who participated in our Boss of the Moss Temporary Green Championship Tournament. We had a good turn-out, on a very hot day! Congratulations to our overall winners and closest to the pin winners... 1st place- deb shaw 2nd place- michael Gallagher rules question of the month A player on the putting green rotates his ball to line up a putt without marking the position of the ball. The ball is not lifted from the putting green nor is its position changed. Is there a penalty and if so what is the penalty? answer on next page Closest to the pin #3-Jay arnold #6- michael Gallagher #11- deb shaw #15- deb shaw BiG Break: We hosted our first annual Big Break event for men and women on Wednesday August 19th. We set up challenging stations including putting, chipping, pitching, bunker play, straightest drive, glass break target shots, a flop wall and a 3 hole stableford. Although it was challenging everyone had a great time and got in good practice! Thank you to everyone who participated and congratulations to all of our winners. Women- 1st place- Judy Hair 2nd place- Peggy Beale 3rd place- Tonya Martin men- 1st Place- Mike Sujka 2nd Place-Rick Slagle little links Our third annual little links season has just come to an end. Thank you to all of the players and parents that participated and helped our junior golfers learn the game. Final standings are posted below. Congratulations to our winning team! little links point standings team Benner killer B s 11 team harrison angry Birdies 9 team pomatto all stars 10

12 2015 Golf Event Schedule 9am SG SEP 7 Mon MUSC Cancer Charity Tournament Scramble 9am SG 19, 20 Sat, Sun Club & Super Senior Championship ** Ind. Stroke Play 8am TT OCT 3, 4 Sat, Sun Senior Championship** Ind. Stroke Play 8am TT 18 Sun Champions Recognition Dinner 6pm NOV 7, 8 Sat, Sun Coosaw Cup** Team Match Play 9am TT 22 Sun Turkey Shoot Team Scramble 10am SG DEC 5 Sat End of Year Shamble Team Shamble 10am SG rules question of the month answer: Yes, a one stroke penalty is incurred for touching the ball without marking it's position.

LGA NEWS! Alas, we are back to regulation greens on our own course. Please ensure you are attentive to repairing divot & ball marks to keep our new greens in good shape and to aide in continuing the grow-in process. While you re at it, as the saying goes, fix yours and one more. If you are unsure how to properly repair ball marks & divots on the greens please ask someone from the pro shop to show you. Improper repairs can do more harm than good. We look forward to increased participation in our weekly play days - Wednesday s and Saturday s at 8:30 am. We will change to our fall tee time of 9:30 am on September 30. Other upcoming LGA dates of interest include our annual joint blitz with the men on Tuesday, October 27. This will be a team event using a modified Stableford format. This has always been a fun event for both men and women. A sign-up sheet will be posted on the board outside the Pro Shop in early October. We will be holding our annual Couples Scramble and Pot Luck Dinner on Sunday, November 16. Hopefully the weather will cooperate this year and we will actually get to play and not just eat. 13 Finally, on Wednesday, December 2 will be the LGA s Year-end Scramble and AGM. We will be electing a new slate of officers for 2016-2017 and presenting 2016 awards. If you have not yet been in the ladies locker room recently you will notice it has had a much improved facelift. Thanks, to Judy Hair for spearheading this effort. We hope to see everyone on Wednesdays and/or Saturdays. Please remember to sign up with the Pro Shop prior to those days so that pairings can be made in advance. Your LGA Board, Deb Shaw Tonya Martin Martha Windich G A R D E N C L U B YA R D O F T H E M O N T H Jack and Cindy hancharick 8621 Woodland Walk

Administrative Information: ConGratulations to trina hemphill For BeinG appointed to the Board of directors and to Judy hair For her election as president of the Board! vandalism Within the Community COOSAW CREEK IS A ZERO TOLERANCE COMMUNITY WITH REGARD TO ACTS OF VANDALISM. ANYONE FOUND VANDALIZING PROPERTY WITHIN COOSAW CREEK WILL BE PROSECUTED TO THE FULLEST EXTENT OF THE LAW, WITHOUT REGARD TO THEIR AGE. Due to the increase of occurrences of vandalism within the community and the Club during summer months, the Club and HOA will be working together to increase security patrols by staff, off duty police officers and North Charleston Police. Specific areas that will have increased monitoring and surveillance include the playground, pool, tennis & basketballs courts and Club house, as well as routine golf course patrols. Web based surveillance cameras have been installed at the pool and the playground to help identify anyone involved in suspicious and/or illegal activity at the Club. All surveillance videos will be turned over to the North Charleston Police. 14 18 hole par 71 arthur hills Championship GolF Course - Winds through beautiful low country wooded wetlands surrounded by community homes. Golf Pro Shop hours are 7AM- 7PM everyday. During golf play hours of 7AM to dusk only Pro Shop authorized golfers and the Club maintenance staff are allowed on the course and cart paths. Personal golf carts, skate boards or other personal motorized vehicles are not permitted on the course or cart paths at anytime. Golfers are expected to dress appropriately. Men must wear collared shirts (sorry-no denim allowed on the Golf Course). For women shirts without collars must have sleeves, and shirts without sleeves must have collars. Soft spikes are required. Dog walkers, permitted before or after golf hours, must carry and use pooper scoopers and keep pets off of tees, fairways, greens and bunkers. The course is open for public play daily, but all play must be approved by the proshop prior to beginning on the course. Any unapproved play, practice or abuse observed on the course may result in suspension of Club privileges and/or fines. all players must register in the GolF shop prior to starting play. Anyone found on the course, playing or practicing without checking in will be charged the full golf rate for a first offense. Second offenses will result in prosecution for trespassing. Please help us by notifying the North Charleston Police if any suspicious activity is witnessed within the community or on Club property. FaCility use The Coosaw Creek Country Club amenities include the Swimming Pool and Pavilion, Tennis Courts, Basketball Court, Golf Course and Clubhouse. We encourage all of our members to take advantage of the various fun activities and facilities available to them. To assure a safe and enjoyable and safe experience for all it is important to note the following guidelines: GolF practice FaCility The Practice Areas are open during normal Golf Course hours except for posted regularly scheduled maintenance times. Practice areas include the Driving Range, Chipping Green, Practice Sand Bunker, Putting Green and teaching area. Teaching is provided exclusively by the Coosaw Creek Professional Golf Staff. All practice must be approved by the Pro Shop staff. Practice balls may be picked up (Members) or purchased in the Pro Shop. Range balls and bags are the property of Coosaw Creek Country Club and shall not be removed from club property. Proper Attire is the same as for the Golf Course. CoosaW Creek Country CluBhouse is Coosaw Creek s community center featuring full service dining, Bar, Meeting Rooms and Pro Shop. In addition to supporting the many social functions of the Members, the Clubhouse banquet facilities are available to Members and the public for meetings, parties, weddings and other celebrations. Take-out and call ahead service is also available.

15 Quality denim or golf shorts are allowed in the clubhouse unless specified otherwise for special events. For all evening dining events after 5pm, men must wear a collared shirt and caps are not allowed in the dining room. Shoes and shirts must be worn at all times. Cover ups must be worn over Swim attire. tennis and BasketBall Courts Two regulation Plexipave lighted tennis courts and a basketball court are available to Members only: Tennis courts are strictly reserved for tennis. Tennis play is on a first come, first served basis until 11:00pm Appropriate apparel and regulation tennis shoes are required for play on the tennis courts. Shirts must be worn at all times on the Basketball Court which is a multi function surface that can be used for any suitable purpose. The Basketball Court is available on a first come first served basis. swimming pools Open from Memorial Day Weekend until Labor Day Weekend, the Swimming Pool is staffed with lifeguards during published hours and is available for open swim (at your own risk) when lifeguards are not present. Please observe and follow all rules posted in the pool area. All instructions from pool staff and/or lifeguards must be obeyed. All Food or Beverages must be purchased from the Club, unless prior approval has been obtained from the General Manager. Pool closes at 9:00 PM except for special events. playground A sand filled area equipped with swings, slides and other playground equipment is available and located next to the Pool Pavilion For safety any child under 9 years old must be supervised by an adult. Playground closes at 9:00 PM ponds Coosaw Creek s beautiful ponds have been stocked with fish - but beware of snakes, alligators and other wildlife. The course ponds are part of a larger low country wooded wetland area. Please respect this incredible asset and avoid contaminating it with any foreign materials or liquids. Fishing is allowed only from the bank and only in designated areas. These areas have been selected to ensure that people fishing are not in the normal flight of golf balls and that ponds can be approached without crossing the course or using the cart paths. They are located: BEHIND THE PLAYGROUND - Approach from McChune Court HOLE 15 Approach from Arthur Hills Circle HOLE 16 Approach from Club Course Drive HOLE 17 Approach from Power Line Break Fish in course ponds are for catch and release and not for consumption a major disappointment to our chef! These guidelines are established to ensure a positive experience for all Members and guests who use the facilities. Enforcement is the responsibility of all members and staff of the Club. A polite reminder is usually sufficient, but should it become necessary to report any violation please call the Pro-Shop or the Club General Manager. We hope that you enjoy these excellent facilities your Club has to offer. If you have any questions or comments regarding these guidelines or your experience, please feel free to contact us directly at the club, 767-9000. Thank you, FOR THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS attention all Credit Card ez payers! Don t forget to update your credit card information on file when you are issued a new credit card. Contact Karen in the Admin office with any new information.

16 COOSAW CREEK ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITY to all members: do you own your own Business? If so, the Club might have the perfect vehicle by which to promote that business. With the new Visage GPS System on the golf carts, we would like to introduce the new advertisement component of the system which has the potential to provide advertising opportunities to a limited number of prospective clients. how does it Work? For an annual fee you can display an advertisement in the form of a high quality visual display on the cart monitor. The display will initially appear as the cart departs a particular green and remain on the monitor in full size until the cart arrives at the next tee box. Once departing the tee box area, the advertisement will reduce to a small size but continue to appear throughout that particular hole. The business can choose which hole to display their advertisement or purchase multiple holes if desired (as available). asamember at CoosaW Creek, Why should i invest a portion of my advertising BudGet in this Format? this form of advertisement has proven to be beneficial to businesses as it: Will be viewed by every golfer who rents a cart both members and public. Coosaw Creek had over 25,000 rounds last year. Can provide your business information (address, phone number, web site address, etc.) to the golfers. Introduce your product or service to Club Members and golfers. Display your brand or logo. Offers your company instant exposure to a particular targeted audience. Drives more customers to your business. this advertising format is unique in that: This is the only avenue to advertise to Coosaw Creek golfers. There are not many advertisers so your ad will not get lost in a sea of other ads. Offers the flexibility to continually improve and innovate to meet your changing needs. This opportunity is being offered to members only at this time for an annual fee of $1,500 per year. After members have taken advantage of this promotion, any remaining spots will be opened to local businesses and/or clients. ContaCt mike Benner or mike scioli to take advantage of this opportunity or to obtain additional information.

CCWC News CCWC 16th anniversary CeleBration monday, september 14th Carolyn kosma s home at 8608 Wild Bird Court Bring a bottle of wine and your favorite appetizer! agenda: Short Meeting ~~ Food, Beverages and Mingle! What a great opportunity to catch up on all the news with our friends and neighbors. CCWC dues are applicable. If you are new to the Community, just come and be our guest! Please RSVP at cjkosma@yahoo.com or call 843-552-032. Hope to see you at the Meeting/Social. Carolyn Kosma President, Coosaw Creek Woman's Club 17 WelCome new members! Please Join us in Welcoming These Newest Members to our Community! Brook and nina heider 4246 persimmon Woods drive Brion packett and Connie Filippopoulou 8622 Woodland Walk Bradley Cordle 8635 Woodland Walk drop off For Faded or torn american FlaGs: Anne Gleason's house, 4411 Wild Thicket Lane. Anne accepts them for Boy Scout Troop 484's periodic flag retirements.

Pool News pool is still open! 7 am - 9 pm no lifeguard on duty after labor day swim at your own risk high school swim practice and swim meets The Fort Dorchester High School Swim Team will be practicing mornings only throughout the month of September. We will be hosting only ONE Swim Meet this month. adult Water aerobics Ladies, we are continuing your Water Aerobics this month, as weather permits! Tuesday and Thursday Mornings 10 11 am 18 Coosaw Creek Country Club pool rules: 1. There should be no solo swimming. 2. There should be no running, boisterous or rough play. 3. No person under the influence of alcohol or drugs should USE THE POOL. 4. There should be no spitting or blowing nose in pool. 5. Persons with diarrheal illness or nausea should not enter THE POOL. 6. Persons with skin, eye, ear or respiratory infections should Not enter the POOL. 7. Person with open lesions or wounds should not enter the POOL. 8. No animals or pets allowed in the pool. 9. No glass allowed in the pool or on the deck. 10. No children should be in the pool without supervision. 11. You should take a shower before entering the pool. 12. A first aid kit is located in the utility closet between the BATHROOMS. 13. An emergency phone is located on the side of the clubhouse. 14. When no lifeguard is on duty you must swim at your own RISK. designated smoking area at pool: Please be aware that we have created a designated smoking area adjacent to the cabana. Signs will be posted and ash trays will be made available. Please smoke in the designated area only and dispose of waste properly. in the event of emergency: Seek staff help immediately. A first aid kit is located in the utility closet between the bathrooms. An emergency phone is located in a green box on the side of the bath house. members With Guests? Only Members and their guests may use the pool. Please sign in with the lifeguard upon entering the pool each visit. All food and beverages must be purchased from the club at the cabana or clubhouse. Please do not bring in food from the outside. Who is a pool guest? Tri-county residents and friends who are not members are considered guests. Only guests will be charged the $4.00 fee. Family houseguests are not charged the pool guest fee. Guests must be accompanied by a member? Visiting relatives should also be accompanied by a member. If you are a member and you will not be able to accompany them to the pool, please contact the Pool Manager, Jaeson May, who will issue you a Pool Guest Pass-Code so they can enjoy the pool

19 swimming lessons? ContaCt Jaeson may regarding rates and times 843-343-5629 or jaesonmay@gmail.com pool parties? Anyone wanting to reserve the pool or cabana area for a pool party must contact: Jessica @ THE CLUBHOUSE, Ext. 502, in order to reserve the location. Swimming lessons are available to any member interested in learning and/or improving his or her ability to swim. Lessons are Given in Semi-Private or Private format. semi-private lessons Begin June 1st and run through August 31st. Choice of 10:00 am OR 6:00 pm. private lessons Begin May 1st and run through August 15th. Times collaborated between the member and their instructor. Questions? Ask a LIFEGUARD or contact JAESON! tennis, anyone? Hi my name is William Wert. I'm originally from Oxford, MS but I've spent about half my life in the Summerville, SC area. I've been playing tennis since I was 13, and played high school tennis under coach Heinz Maurer, playing in multiple state playoffs. I also have played college tennis at the University of Mississippi. As of recently I played in my first professional level tournament in Memphis, TN. I have now been teaching tennis for almost 5 years, and have been certified by the United States Professional Tennis Association (USPTA) for a little over a year. I will be offering private lessons at the Coosaw Creek Country Club tennis courts. Private lessons are available to anyone of any age (although I typically suggest 8yrs+) and focus on developing necessary skills, while keeping the emphasis on having fun. Lesson rates are $40 an hour for private instruction and $30 an hour for hitting lessons (hitting lessons are for anyone who has already developed tennis skills but would like to further develop their match play mentality). I am available by appointment only and can be reached by phone at (843) 834-5915 or by email at wrwtennis@live.com William Wert USPTA Certified Professional Look for Adult and Junior Tennis Clinics starting this Fall!

september 2015 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Kids Eat FREE Member Dining 5 8:30 pm Team Trivia 7 pm Limited Menu Member Dining 5 8:30 pm 20 No Dinner Service Due to Private Event Labor Day Celebration 12 4 pm MUSC Cancer Charity Tournament Kids Eat FREE Member Dining 5 8:30 pm Wine Dinner 7 pm Member Dining 5 8:30 pm Dinner Service in the Ashley Due to Private Event Art Group 10 am Art Group 10 am HALF-Price Wing Night 5 8:30 pm Limited Menu Kids Eat FREE Dinner Service in the Ashley Due to Private Event Member Dining 5 8:30 pm Bingo Club & Super Senior Championships Member Dining 5 8:30 pm Club & Super Senior Championships Art Group 10 am Kids Eat FREE Member Dining 5 8:30 pm Seafood & Prime Rib Buffet 5:30 8:30 pm No Dinner Service Due to Private Event Breakfast Buffet 11am 2 pm Art Group 10 am Kids Eat FREE Friday, October 2 Trivia S AV E T H E S E D AT E S : ****All Save the Dates are Tentative and Maybe Subject to Change**** Friday, October 16 Comedy Night Sunday, October 18 Breakfast Buffet Sunday, October 25 Fall Festival Saturday, October 10 Wine Dinner Sunday, October 11 Couples Nine & Dine Saturday, October 17 No Dinner Service Due to Private Event Wednesday, October 21 Wing Night Saturday, October 24 Seafood Night Friday, October 30 Adult Halloween Party