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Phones Club Office 973 744-7800 Business Office 973 744-2720 Golf Shop 973 744-7803 Facebook Glen Ridge Golf Shop Twitter @GRCCgolf Golf Course Information Head Golf Professional 973 509-2938 (2WET) Twitter @GRCC_Greens Tommy Monteverdi (tmonteverdi@glenridgecc.com) 1 st Assistant Professional Jarod Jenkins (jarodj@glenridgecc.com) 2 nd Assistant Professional Danny Barretta (dannyb@glenridgecc.com) Golf Shop Assistant Caddie Master/Starter Afternoon Starter Draw/Post Draw Sign up Web Address Chris Olson (chriso@glenridgecc.com) Tommy Forte (tforte@glenridgecc.com) Mike Sparks (msparks@glenridgecc.com) FirstTee@glenridgecc.com www.glenridgecc.com Glen Ridge Country Club Dear Member, Please keep yourself updated by visiting our website at www.glenridgecc.com, call the Golf Shop, or email a member of the Professional Golf Staff with any changes to the rules established in the Golf Book. Welcome to the 2017 golf season. The information contained in this calendar and directory is intended to make your golf experience as enjoyable as possible. Please refer to this guide for information on policies and procedures related to golf. Any questions or discrepancies should be addressed to the Professional Golf Staff or a member of the Golf and Tournament Committee. Event sign-ups and reminders, as well as schedule changes, will be posted in the Clubhouse locker rooms. Please pay attention to these announcements throughout

the golf season. A schedule of events and online registration is available on www.glenridgecc.com. Golf and Tournament Committee Garfield Layne, Chairman Tommy Monteverdi, Golf Professional Marion Fortunato Rich Snow Matt Hutton Paul Hemminger Lou Studer Gildo Corradi Allison Peppel Rich Law Linda Baxter Greens Committee Mike Alix, Chairman Gabe Wochley, Superintendent Rob Goldstein Steve Karole Charlie Cerimido EJ Shaara Pat Brown STARTING TIMES The following schedule lists our usual starting times. Please note that there are special events and tournaments scheduled throughout the season. Be sure to consult the calendar contained in this guide before making plans to play. In the event of inclement weather, you should call 973-509-2WET, online at www.glenridgecc.com, Twitter (@grcc_greens) or the Golf Shop (@grccgolf) to see if the golf course is open for play. REGULAR SEASON STARTING TIMES (Beginning April 4, 2017) Mondays: Tuesdays: Wednesdays: Thursdays: Course is closed. 8:00am Open Golf all day. 8:00am to 11:00am Ladies 18 Hole Group 11:00am to 12:00pm Reserved for Regular Members, Non Resident, Senior and Super Senior Members, Associate Members and Legacy Members. Open Golf remainder of day. 8:00am to 10am Ladies 9 Hole Group, then Open Golf all day.

Fridays: Saturdays: 8:00am to 12:00am Open Golf 12:00am to 2:00pm Reserved for Regular Members, Non Resident, Senior and Super Senior Members, Associate Members and Legacy Members. Open Golf remainder of day. 7:00am to 10:30am Reserved for Regular Members, Non Resident, Senior and Super Senior Members, Associate Members and Legacy Members. Open Golf remainder of day. Sundays & Holidays: 7:00am to 9:30am Reserved for Regular Members, Non Resident, Senior and Super Senior Members, Associate Members and Legacy Members. Open Golf remainder of day. Open Golf means all Golf classes of members/guests are welcome. SEPTEMBER TIMES Beginning on September 6, 2017 weekend start times will commence at 7:30am. Weekday start times remain at 8:00am. OCTOBER TIMES Beginning on September 26, 2017 weekend start times will commence at 8:00am. Weekday start times will commence at 8:30am. NOVEMBER TIMES Beginning on October 31, 2017 weekday start times will commence at 9:00am and weekend times will commence at 8:30am. WINTER TIMES Beginning on Tuesday November 28, 2017, weekday and weekend starting times will commence at 9:30am. STARTING TIME PROCEDURES There are no advanced starting times. Starting times are assigned on a first come first serve basis. Make sure to contact our Starter when you arrive. Please note that a starting time will only be assigned once everyone in your group has arrived. Due to the high demand for the earliest tee times on weekends and holidays, a draw has been established to assign starting times. Any person, or group, wishing to play early must be in the Grill Room a ½ hour before the course opens. Please note that all four players of a made up group must be present to be eligible to enter the draw. The Starter will commence the draw for tee times 20 minutes prior to the day s first tee time. If you are unfamiliar with this process, please contact our Starter or a member of the Professional Golf Staff. Stopping after 9 holes requires a reassignment of time by the Starter.

Junior Members may tee off after 3:00pm. A Junior Member may play after 10am with an adult member. Junior Members must register and be certified by the Professional Golf Staff before they can play unaccompanied. First Family Members (sons and daughters of Regular Members under 12) may tee off after 3:00pm and must always be accompanied by an adult member. The Starter, with approval of the Golf and Tournament Committee, has the discretion to modify these rules in order to achieve the most efficient use of our golf course. NON RESIDENT POLICY Non Resident Members are allowed to play 15 times a year. They are eligible to play anytime a Regular Member is eligible to play. If a Non Resident s spouse was a member under the category of Member s Spouse, at the time they transitioned to Non Resident, they too will be allowed to play 15 times. The spouse would be eligible to play at Open Golf times. Additionally, Non Residents pay a guest fee every time they play. Non Resident Members can play in our scheduled tournaments as a guest only. HOUSE MEMBER POLICY House Members are welcome to play during the week on Open Golf times. Greens fees of $70 will be charged on weekdays. House Members can play after 2pm on weekends. A greens fee of $80 will be charged for weekend and holiday play. House members may bring up to 3 guests at a time. House Members are always welcome to play as guests of Regular Members, but cannot exceed the cumulative limitation of FIVE times during the golfing calendar year. (See guest policy). House Members are welcome to exercise their golf privileges up to five times during the regular golf season (this includes playing alone or as a guest of a Regular Member). Before and after play, House Members should make use of our locker rooms. Our Locker Room Attendant will assign a temporary locker upon request. GUEST POLICY Regular Members are welcome to bring up to 7 guests at a time on Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays only. Please contact the Starter in advance of bringing 3 guests or more. Guest fees are $70 during the week and $80 on weekends and holidays. Members must register their guests with the Starter prior to play. All guest fees will be billed directly to the Member s account. No guest may be admitted to the golf course more than FIVE times during the golfing calendar year. This is a cumulative limitation to any one guest regardless of the number of members who invite that guest. Our Locker Room Attendant will assign lockers for your guests upon request. Members are responsible for their guests at all times. The following schedule will detail the appropriate time to bring the desired number of guests: Tuesdays No time restrictions.

Wednesdays: After 12:00 Thursdays: After 10:00 Fridays: 8:00-12:00 & after 2:00 Saturdays: Sundays & Holidays: 9:30am to 10:30 1 guest Limit of 3 guests remainder of day Limit of 3 guests after 9:30am UNACCOMPANIED GUEST POLICY Non-members will be allowed access to the course as unaccompanied guests without their sponsoring member being present on Tuesdays and Thursdays only. As a reminder, the sponsoring Member is responsible for the actions of their guests at all times and is limited to one group per day. Hosting and unaccompanied guest is a courtesy reserved for Regular, Senior and Super Senior members only. Please contact the Starter or a member of the Professional Golf Staff to secure a tee time for your unaccompanied group. All billing will go through the Member s account, except for caddie fees which will be paid directly from the accompanied guest to the caddies in the form of cash. Unaccompanied guest rounds can be played on Tuesdays at a rate of $125 per player and on Thursdays at a rate of $150 per player only. A forecaddie will be required in each group. There will be no more than two foursomes of unaccompanied guests on any given day. RECIPROCAL POLICY There is a reciprocal policy between a few clubs in our area. These reciprocals may be used by golf members and only when GRCC is closed (not weather related) for the day. GOLF COURSE DRESS CODE All golfers must adhere to our dress code at all times: Men: Denim is not permitted. Tee shirts are not permitted Cargo style shorts and pants with protruding pockets on the outside are not permitted Golf slacks or Bermuda length (to knee) golf shorts Golf shoes (soft spikes) Appropriate Men s golf shirts tucked in

Women: Golf slacks or Bermuda length golf shorts or golf skirts Golf shoes (soft spikes) Appropriate Ladies golf shirts (Tank Tops are not permitted) CADDIE POLICY AND RATES/CART POLICY Members and their guests must use caddies or carts when teeing off before 3:00pm. If caddies are not available, then carts must be used. If a foursome of players uses two carts, they must use a forecaddie (if one is available.) Golfers may carry their bags after 3:00pm. Pull carts of any kind are not permitted. The caddie fee is $50 per bag plus tip for walkers and $20 per putter plus tip when Members and their guests are in carts. These fees will be paid directly to the caddie in the form of cash. Cart fees are $30.00 per golfer for 18 holes and $19.00 per golfer for 9 holes and will be billed directly to the Member s account. All golfers must exercise extreme care and common sense at all times while operating our golf carts. Please avoid wet areas and obey all cart signs. Please observe the following special GRCC Cart Rules: Our pars 3 s can be very wet, so carts must stay on the existing paved paths at all times on all Par 3 holes. No more than two people on a cart at all times. All drivers of carts must be 18 years old or older. Handicap carts are available upon request. Please contact our Starter regarding rules. GOLF COURSE RULES USGA rules apply at all times. All Members must record and post acceptable scores (see handicap section). All players must leave our golf course in the condition it was found or better. Be sure to fix divots and pitch marks and rake sand traps. The courtesy you provide will come back to you. SLOW PLAY Slow players must allow faster players to play through. We have adopted the following USGA rule of etiquette: It is a group s responsibility to keep up with the group in front. If it loses a clear hole and it is delaying the group behind, it should invite the group behind to play through. In addition, the group behind must insist on the right to play through. PRACTICE AREAS AND HOURS We have four designated practice areas: putting green, chipping green, pitching green with bunkers and driving range. All practice should take place in these areas and not on the golf course. Free relief must be taken from practice greens (Rule 25-3). Upon the player s ball coming to rest inside one of the short game area practice bunkers, the player may mark and lift their ball, rake the bunker, and replace the ball in its exact spot within the bunker. Taking free relief outside of the bunker is not

an option. Note: It is the responsibility of anyone using the driving range to be respectful of players on the 18 th hole. Do not hit while the 18 th hole is in play. New for 2017, the driving range and short game areas will have the following extended hours: April: Closes at 7pm May August: Closes at 8pm September October: Closes at 6pm LIGHTNING SYSTEM Glen Ridge C.C. has a lightning prediction system that warns golfers that a lightning storm is nearby. One 15 second blast of a siren will blow if there is a danger of a lightning strike on or around the golf course. There are 2 siren horns, one is located on the clubhouse and one is in-between the 8 th & 9 th fairways. When you hear the siren, all play must cease and all occupants of the golf course must come back to the clubhouse. Play may not resume until the all clear is given by the system (three 5 second blasts of the siren). HANDICAP/POSTING OF SCORES POLICY We employ the USGA Handicap System. All Members are responsible for understanding how this system works and for using it properly. The following is an outline of the system: HANDICAP SYSTEM OVERVIEW The purpose of the USGA Handicap System is to make the game of golf more enjoyable by enabling golfers of differing abilities to compete on an equitable basis. A basic premise underlies the USGA Handicap System, namely that every player will try to make the best score at each hole in every round, regardless of where the round is played, and that the player will post every acceptable round for peer review. Fair handicapping depends upon full, accurate information regarding a player s potential scoring ability as reflected by a complete scoring record. Every golfer shall be responsible for returning all acceptable scores. Scores are to be posted on the GHIN computers stationed inside of the Men s Locker Room and the Ladies Locker Room. A member of the Professional Golf Staff can answer any questions. Posting scores in person immediately following the round is played is the preferred way to post your score. This method of posting shall be used whenever possible. However, online posting is also permitted. ACCEPTABLE SCORES

If 13 or more holes are played, the player shall post an 18-hole score. If 7 to 12 holes are played, the player shall post a nine-hole score. In either case, scores for un-played holes shall be recorded as par plus any handicap strokes that the player is entitled to receive on the un-played holes. Example: A player with a Course Handicap of 30 stops playing after 16 holes because of darkness. Hole 17 is a par 3 and is the number 18 stroke hole. The player will record 3 (par) plus 1 (handicap stroke to which he is entitled) for an X-4 on hole 17. Hole 18 is a par 4 and is the number 6 stroke hole. The player will record 4 (par) plus 2 (handicap strokes to which he is entitled) for an X-6 on hole 18. Adjusted Score: Equitable Stroke Control Equitable Stroke Control (ESC) is the downward adjustment of individual hole scores for handicap purposes in order to make handicaps more representative of a player s potential ability. ESC sets a maximum number that a player can post on any hole depending on the player s Course Handicap. ESC is used only when a player s actual or most likely score exceeds his maximum number based on the table below but is applied to all scores for handicap purposes, including tournament scores. There is no limit to the number of holes on which a player may adjust his score. Please be aware of your current course handicap and your maximum ESC score for your handicap when posting your score. You must adjust your ESC score downward prior to posting in the GHIN computer. Course Handicap Maximum Number On Any Hole 9 or less Double Bogey 10 through 19 7 20 through 29 8 30 through 39 9 40 or more 10 NINE HOLE COURSE HANDICAP MAXIMUM NUMBER POSTED ON ANY HOLE 4 or less Double Bogey 5 through 9 7 10 through 14 8 15 through 19 9 20 or more 10 PENALTY FOR FAILURE TO POST SCORE A penalty score is a score posted by the Handicap Committee for a player who does not return a score or who otherwise does not observe the spirit of the USGA Handicap System. TOURNAMENT SCORES

Acceptable scores from tournaments must be designated as such when they are posted. Tournament Scores or T Scores are an essential part of a golfers USGA handicap index. It is incumbent upon all members to know how to designate a score as a T Score. Our Starter or Professional Golf Staff can show you how this is done. The following list of 2017 Tournaments must be posted as T Scores : Presidents Cup; Survivor; Men s and Ladies Club Championship; Men s and Ladies Member Guest Specials; Interclub Matches. AWAY/ACTIVE & NON-ACTIVE SCORES Acceptable scores played away from GRCC must be posted as soon as possible after the round is played. You must have the Course Rating and Slope from the golf course played. Our local computers contain this information for most New Jersey Golf courses. If the away match was a competitive tournament it should be posted as a T Score. Away scores from rounds played during our inactive season (November 1 2017 to March 31 2018) should be posted at the time of play. Only scores from golf courses that are in their active season are acceptable. HANDICAP AVAILABILITY Handicaps are posted on the inside the Men s Locker Room, Ladies Locker Room, and the Golf Shop. Individual cards are available in the Golf Shop. The GHIN computers contain current handicap information along with a history of scores and trend information. There is also an interactive web site, www.ghin.com. It contains current handicap information as well and can email the periodic handicap revisions. Regular Member Tournaments Entry to tournament events will be restricted to Regular, Senior, Super Senior, Associate and Legacy Members who have contributed to the Prize Fund. Entry in any event constitutes acceptance of such Prize Fund charge. All entries must be posted before leaving first tee. There are no exceptions. No such Member shall be eligible to participate in any of the weekend or holiday tournaments if he tees off after 12:00pm, and must play with another Member who is a Regular, Senior, Super Senior, Associate or Legacy members. Please do not enter match play events unless you have every expectation of being available to play on the days for which the events are scheduled. Similarly, such Members should not enter tournament events unless they are able and willing to schedule the required match for normal times on weekends. In the event that participants are not able to agree on a date or time before the last scheduled date for that round, the match must be played by 9:00 AM that day. Any participants not present at 9:00am will default. In the event that the golf course is not playable on the last day the match is to be played the Golf and Tournament Committee may grant a postponement. Players competing in a match play event are not eligible for medal play tournaments. Any Member, who enters the Presidents Cup, Survivor or Club and Senior Championship of all classes, and then defaults, will be disqualified from playing in the same tournament the following year. The Golf & Tournament Committee may mitigate this after review, if such default is found to be excusable because of extraordinary circumstances. No alternates will be allowed on default.

If any Member cancels his entry into a special entry fee event 48 hours prior to the event, he will be assessed the entry fee unless a replacement is found. LESSON RATES AND CLUBFITTING FEES Lessons are available from the members of our Professional Golf Staff. The Clubfitting fee for a set of irons or a driver fitting is $50. If you decide to purchase the equipment through the Golf Shop, that fee will be waived. It should be noted that any special order made through the Golf Shop will have an additional $10 shipping fee added to the purchased price. Tommy Monteverdi s Adult Lesson Rate: $65 half hr, $125 hr, Series $500 Junior Lesson Rate: $55 half hr, $100 hr, Series $400 Jarod Jenkins Adult Lesson Rate: $60 half hr, $110 hr, Series $440 Junior Lesson Rate: $55 half hr, $100 hr, Series $400 Danny Barretta Adult Lesson Rate: $50 half hr, $90 hr, Series $360 Junior Lesson Rate: $45 half hr, $80 hr, Series $320 Golf Shop Certificates may be used only as credit at the Golf Shop. They are not applicable to any other charge or bill. All credits must be redeemed at the Golf Shop on or before December 17, 2017. Conditions of Competition 1. Close of Competition: As stated in Rule 34-1b, a competition is closed when the result has been officially announced or, in stroke play qualifying followed by match play, when the player has teed off in the first match. 2. Preferred Lies and Winter Rules : A ball lying on the fairway of the hole being played may be marked & lifted without penalty, cleaned and placed within one club length, no nearer the hole. 3. Practice Before or Between Rounds (7-1b:note) The Committee may in the conditions of competition (Rule 33-D), permit practice on the competition course on any day of or between rounds of a stroke play competition. Survivor Last day for sign up June 4 th Round 1 Matches must be completed on or before July 2 nd Round 2 July 30 th Round 3 August 20 th Quarter Finals September 3rd Semi Finals September 17 th

Finals October 8 th Men s Special Tournaments Opening Day Men s Opening Day will be played on Saturday, April 29 th in a 9am Shotgun. The format of play is an A, B, C, D Scramble. Teams are drafted by captains the evening before in the annual Men s Opening Night Dinner and Draft. This event is great for Regular, Senior, Super Senior, Associate and Legacy Members of all skill sets. Sign up for this event as an individual in the Golf Shop by Sunday, April 23 rd. Saturday Specials Back by popular demand, the Golf and Tournament Committee is reintroducing two Saturday Specials great for Regular, Senior, Super Senior, Associate and Legacy Members of all skill sets. These events are a great way to mix up the regular foursomes. The format of play will differ on each Saturday Special and will be followed by a lunch special which is included in the entry fee. The first special is scheduled for Saturday, May 20 th and the second is on the calendar for August 12 th. Sign up in the Golf Shop as an individual by the Sunday prior to the scheduled date. Summer Solstice This event is annually scheduled to be played near the longest day of sunshine. This year, the Summer Solstice will be played on Friday, June 23 rd. The 36 hole Ryder Cup formatted event is open to all Regular, Senior, Super Senior, Associate and Legacy Members. Two captains are chosen and then select the remaining players from the field. Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner are also part of the day. Wednesday Night League This is a 9 hole round robin tournament consisting of teams with a max of 6 players on each team, made up of Regular, Senior, Super Senior, Associate and Legacy Members. Play will be on Wednesday evenings with a 5:30 shotgun start. Each team will field 2 of its players to compete against another team. The League will start on May 17 th and concludes August 2 nd. A rain date of August 9 th will be added as well. Each week our Chef will prepare a great buffet meal available immediately after your match; the meal is price fixed at $39. Presidents Cup This team match play event consists of 2 man teams playing a better ball format. This event is for Regular, Senior, Super Senior, Associate and Legacy Members. The maximum differential in partner handicaps will be no more than 15 shots. If two members want to play as a team and are outside of 15 handicap shots, the higher handicapped player will be reduced to a handicap within 15 shots from his partner throughout the entire championship. Qualifying will be on Saturday June 3 rd in a stroke play format. The top 15 teams will make the cut into match play along with the previous year s championship team, and matches will be played on consecutive weekend days (June 4 th and June 10 th and 11 th with the finals on June 18 th. The championship match is 36 holes with June 17 th as an alternate date due to course closure. Signup begins April 1 st and ends Sunday May 28 th at 5pm. Tee times will be available, at a minimum, on June 2nd. All teams that qualify for match play will have

assigned tee times for each match. Club Championship The Club Championship consists of a 18 hole qualifier with 7 qualifiers and last year s champion moving on to match play. This event is for Regular, Senior, Super Senior, Associate and Legacy Members. The qualifier is on July 8 th and the matches held on July 9 th & 15 th and the 36 hole final on July 16. Signups begin April 1 st and the deadline to signup is Sunday July 2 nd at 5pm. Players may call the Golf Shop, at a minimum, on July 7 th for their tee time. The raindate for this event is July 22 nd. Flight Championship The Flight Championship is divided into 3 groups based on handicap range: A 10-15, B 16-21, and C 22 handicap and up. This event is for Regular, Senior, Super Senior, Associate and Legacy Members. The format is 18 holes of stroke play qualifier contested on July 8 th. The Quarter finals are on July 9 th and the semifinals and finals are scheduled for July 15 th and July 16 th will be a match play format to determine the champion of each flight. This is a scratch tournament for flights A & B. The C flight will have handicaps. Signups begin April 1st and the deadline to register is Sunday July 2 nd at 5pm. Players may call the Golf Shop, at a minimum, on July 7 th to get their tee time. The raindate for this event is July 22 nd. Survivor Championship The Survivor Championship is a yearlong individual match play event for Regular, Senior, Super Senior, Associate and Legacy Members. The match play draw is randomly set for the event. Each round of the Survivor tournament has a specific deadline in which a match is to be played. Players must coordinate the specific time and date for which a match is to be played. Signup begins April 1 st with a registration deadline of June 4 th. The tournament draw will be posted on June 8 th. Senior / Super Senior Championship The Senior and Super Senior Championships will be contested on September 23 rd & 24 th. At the time of the event players who are 50 years of age or older are eligible for the Senior Championship and players 70 years of age are eligible for the Super Senior Championship. The format is 36 holes of stroke play with no cut. The player with the lowest 36 hole net score in each division will be the overall champion. The player with the lowest 36 hole gross score will be awarded the Senior Scratch Champion. NOTE: A player from either division may win the Scratch Championship however a player may not win both the Scratch and Net awards. Signups begin April 1 st with a registration deadline of Sunday September 17 th at 5pm. Players may call the Golf Shop, at a minimum, on September 22 nd to get their tee time. Allison Dodd Invitational

This is the premier event of the season. The Allison Dodd is a 2 day Member-Guest with flights of 6 teams playing a 9 hole round robin tournament. Points are awarded to the teams that win the most holes in a match. The team with the most points in the flight will compete in the shootout to determine an overall champion. This event is for Regular, Senior, Super Senior, Associate and Legacy Members. All invited Dodd guest must be 21 years of age before the playing of the event. The Allison Dodd Invitational will be held on September 8 th & 9 th with an alternate date of September 10 th. 2 Day Member-Member The Member-Member consists of 2 player teams compete in a multi format tournament held on October 6 th & 7 th. This is a limited field event open to the first 60 teams and starting times will be Friday afternoon and Saturday morning shotguns. This event is for Regular, Senior, Super Senior, Associate and Legacy Members. Closing Day Men s Closing Day will be played on Saturday, October 21 st. The format of play is a Two Best Ball of Four: net event. Sign up in the Golf Shop as a team of four or as an individual by Sunday, October 15 th. This event is for Regular, Senior, Super Senior, Associate and Legacy Members. It should be noted that golf professionals cannot play in any of the club events as a member or a guest. 2017 18 Holer Golf Committee Chairperson Allison Peppel Co-Chairperson and Tournament Ellen Bloom Secretary Linda Baxter Treasurer Kathy Lindsay Tournament Committee Linda Baxter

Ellen Bloom Pam Cerruti Donna DeVita Sherry Exon Marion Fortunato Carol Harpster Carol Lewkowitz Flo Melone Allison Peppel Anne Rodger Dorothy Vuono Marcia Wolf COMMITTEES Club to Club Paula Gromek Donna DeVita Grievance Committee Pam Cerruti Handicap Carol Harpster Interclub Mary Browning Flo Melone Member-Guest Day Cherie Fieldman Kathy Lindsay Nominating Pam Cerruti Mel Day Maryann Feuerstein Prizes Lisa Fuydal Mel Day Ringers

Helaine Lazarus Rules Pam Cerruti Special Tournaments Marion Fortunato Sunshine Carol Harpster Trustee Tournament Donna DeVita 2016 Club Champion Pam Cerruti Runner Up Ellen Bloom Interclub Team Matches Flo Melone, Chairperson INTERCLUB MATCHES 2017 Fri. May 12 @ FOREST HILL 9:00 Rain Date 5/19 Ridgewood v. Glen Ridge Fri. June 9 @GLEN RIDGE 9:00 Rain Date 6/30 Essex County CC v. Glen Ridge Tues. July 25 @RIDGEWOOD 8:00 Rain Date 8/1 Glen Ridge v. Upper Montclair Fri. August 4 @Upper Montclair 8:00 Rain Date 8/18 Forest Hill v. Glen Ridge Fri. Sept. 15 @Montclair 8:30 Raindate 9/29 Glen Ridge v. Montclair Club to Club 25+

Paula Gromek Chairperson May 4 Upper Montclair June 22 Glen Ridge July 13 Maplewood Aug 10 Forest Hills Sept Date TBD Watchung Valley Name 2017 18 Hole Group Roster Phone A Adelman, Deirdre ----------------------------------------------------------------973-493-1118 Email dbcavanagh@icloud.com Alterman, Joan---------------------------------------------------------------------973-471-2959 Cell-------------------------------------------------------------------------973-202-8273 Email jbal22017@gmail.com Alix, Anne------------------------------------------------------------------------- mikeannealix@me.com B Badenhausen, Carolyn------------------------------------------------------------- Email cmbadenhausen@comcast.net Baxter, Linda-------------------------------------------------------------------------973-783-5332 Cell---------------------------------------------------------------------------917-676-8175 Email 228baxter@gmail.com Bloom, Ellen-------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cell----------------------------------------------------------------------------917-763-4920 email...ejboomie@gmail.com Browning, Mary----------------------------------------------------------------------201-344-1588 Email rollin12@comcast.com C

Caggiano, Mary Jo Email -- mjc816@hotmail.com Carter, Candi ---- Email -- ccandicarter@gmail.com Cerruti, Pam--------------------------------------------------------------------------973-746-5590 Cell---------------------------------------------------------------------------973-632-1191 Email---cerrutiesq@aol.com D Day, Mel------------------------------------------------------------------------------973-715-9757 Email---mellundyday@yahoo.com DeVita, Donna-----------------------------------------------------------------------973-471-6471 Cell---------------------------------------------------------------------------973-650-6478 Email---dadevita@aol.com E Earl, Sandy---------------------------------------------------------------------------973-239-1407 Cell ---------------------------------------------------------------------------973-768-3816 Email---sandrah@earlfamily.net Ehrenkrantz, Patti-------------------------------------------------------------------201-826-2651 Email - pehrenkrantz@gmail.com Exon, Sherry-------------------------------------------------------------------------973-680-4958 Cell---------------------------------------------------------------------------201-306-5362 Sherry.exon@comcast.net F Feuerstein, Maryann----------------------------------------------------------------973-638-1260 Cell---------------------------------------------------------------------------201-826-2651 Email---mafeu@aol.com Fieldman, Cherie-------------------------------------------------------------------- Cell---------------------------------------------------------------------------973-768-0536 Email...cheriefieldman@gmail.net Fortunato, Marion-------------------------------------------------------------------862-520-2195 Cell ---------------------------------------------------------------------------973-513-3115 Email---thegolfdiva@gmail.com Fuydal, Lisa-------------------------------------------------------------------------908-794-7073 Email laefuy@aol.com G Gromek, Paula-----------------------------------------------------------------------973-256-7261 Cell---------------------------------------------------------------------------973-801-4102 Email---pclemgro@aol.com H Harpster, Carol----------------------------------------------------------------------973-783-4493 Cell---------------------------------------------------------------------------201-247-9593

Email---charpsie@gmail.com Hemminger, Liz---------------------------------------------------------------------973-744-2920 Cell---------------------------------------------------------------------------973-635-1879 Email---lizhemminger@gmail.com Hessler, Amy Email thehesslers@gmail.com Hsu, Irene-----------------------------------------------------------------------------973-535-6540 Cell---------------------------------------------------------------------------973-787-4925 Email---hsu.yh888@gmail.com I Intile, Maria--------------------------------------------------------------------------973-239-8894 Cell---------------------------------------------------------------------------973-632-5886 Email---reeintile@aol.com L Lazarus, Helaine---------------------------------------------------------------------201-601-0577 Cell---------------------------------------------------------------------------973-263-2294 Email---helaine.lazarus@gmail.com Lewkowicz, Carol-------------------------------------------------------------------973-746-4071 Cell---------------------------------------------------------------------------973-441-6841 Email---carolslewk@hotmail.com Lindsay, Kathy-----------------------------------------------------------------------973-618-1961 Cell---------------------------------------------------------------------------973-204-3097 Email---kdlindsay@hotmail.com M Melone, Flo---------------------------------------------------------------------------973-746-5701 Cell---------------------------------------------------------------------------973-420-2420 Email---flomelone@verizon.net P Peppel, Allison----------------------------------------------------------------------201-251-9557 Cell--------------------------------------------------------------------------201-396-5210 Email---allison@rkhughes.com R Renzulli, Sandy--------------------------------------------------------------------- Cell--------------------------------------------------------------------------973-216-6131 Email--- Rrenzy@aol.com Rodger, Anne------------------------------------------------------------------------973-746-2480 Cell---------------------------------------------------------------------------973-202-6389

email---1rodgera@gmail.com V Villacari, Mary Ann------------------------------------------------------------------973-256-0250 Cell-----------------------------------------------------------------------------973-768-0254 Email---marev31@yahoo.com Vuono, Dorothy-----------------------------------------------------------------------201-939-9122 Cell-----------------------------------------------------------------------------201-417-3915 Email---djcvuono@gmail.com W Watson, Marsha-----------------------------------------------------------------------973-509-1638 Cell-----------------------------------------------------------------------------973-396-6413 Email----marsha.z.watson@gmail.com Williamson, Linda--------------------------------------------------------------------973-783-0216 Email---montdrive@verizon.net Wolf, Marcia--------------------------------------------------------------------------973-744-3575 Cell----------------------------------------------------------------------------973-985-7895 Email---wolf.marcia@gmail.com 2017 9-HOLE GOLF COMMITTEE Board Advisors: Anne Alix Linda Seyffarth Agnew Chairperson: Linda Baxter Co-Chairperson: Marsha Watson Treasurer: Jeanne Falco Secretary: Sue McLoughlin Tournament/Prizes: Angela Zaccardi, Lindsey Saling Ringers:

Toni Murphy Rules and Handicap: Danny Barretta Hospitality: Ann Gootman Sunshine: Carole Franchina Special Events: Debbie Sutton Shelly White 9 HOLE GROUP ROSTER NAME PHONE A Agnew, Linda Seyffarth ------------------------------------------------------------ 973-744-2362 Cell ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 917-545-5604 Email--- -------lwseyffarth@aol.com Alampi, Tracey ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 973-744-6591 Cell --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 973-856-3404 Email--- -------talampi@gmail.com Alix, Anne ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 973-429-3235 Cell ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 973-495-0616 Email--- ------- mikeannealix@comcast.net B Baxter, Linda ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 973-783-5332 Cell ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 917-676-8175 Email ----------228baxter@gmail.com Belobrov (Rubin), Tanya ----------------------------------------------------------- Brazill, Diana Cell ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 201-788-3520 Email -------dlbrazill@gmail.com Brown, Anne Cell ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 917-576-6307 Email ----------ahbrown277@comcast.net C Caruso, Eileen ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 973-427-6619 Cell ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 201-264-7332 Email ----------eileencaruso@optonline.net

F Fabio, Linda -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 973-228-5955 Cell ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 973-420-4647 Email--- -------lindafabio@comcast.net Falco, Jeanne ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 973-744-8350 Cell ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 201-303-3013 Email ----------jeanne.falco@gmail.com Fontane, Elda Cell-- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 201-394-1227 Email ----------elda13@hotmail.com ------------------------------------ Franchina, Carole---------------------------------------------------------------------201-939-0653 Cell ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 201-274-3159 Email ----------ccfranchina@gmail.com G Gootman, Ann ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 973-239-0307 Cell ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 201-669-9253 Email ----------anngootman@gmail.com H Hessler, Amy ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 973-707-7355 Cell ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 201-403-8180 Email ----------thehesslers@gmail.com I Intile, Maria --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 973-239-8894 Cell ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 973-632-5886 Email--- ------- reeintile@aol.com K Kuhn, Jennifer Cell ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 973-222-8038 Email ----------kublakuhn@comcast.net M McLoughlin, Sue --------------------------------------------------------------------- 973-233-1421 Cell ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 201-424-2209 Email ----------sue_mcloughlin@comcast.net Murphy, Toni ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 973-748-8037 Cell ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 973-610-8522 Email--- -------tonimurphy@mac.com P Pappas, Betty ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 201-444-6860 Cell ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 201-251-8300 Email--- -------bpappas@juno.com

Pennington, Caren ------------------------------------------------------------------- 973-748-0401 Cell ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 201-250-7858 Email ---------- carenpennington@icloud.com R Reach, Mary -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 973-783-3384 Cell ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 973-735-3280 Email ----------maryreach@rocketmail.com Ruth Reardon ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 973-239-8557 Cell --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 973-768-8557 Email ----------kezarruth@optonline.net Renzulli, Sandie Cell ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 973-216-6131 Email ----------rrenzy@aol.com Riefolo, Pam -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 973-239-2493 Email ----------pamriefolo@gmail.com Ring, Mimi --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 973-783-9039 Cell ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 917-301-2059 Email ----------meemaloo@gmail.com Rodriguez, Kristin ------------------------------------------------------------------ 973-337-5412 Email ----------kristinmrodriguez@yahoo.com Rubin, Keith Cell ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 973-650-7411 Email ----------keithrubin@aol.com Ruvo, Liz ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 973-509-2468 Email ----------lizruvo@gmail.com S Saling, Lindsey ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 973-680-9397 Cell ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 201-452-1525 Email ----------lindseys96@aol.com Schrager, Andrea --------------------------------------------------------------------- 973-509-0917 Email ----------Andrea@consumercenters.com Schulze, Norma ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 973-731-3567 Email--- -------nschulze@verizon.net Siefers, Kristen ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 973-746-0631 Cell --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 212-399-9613 Email -------kristensiefers@gmail.com Simoncini, Sharon Cell ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 201-819-3895 Email ----------sharons@zigzagdesign.net Stolte, Julie Cell ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 713-392-5260 Email ----------jnstolte@yahoo.com

Studer, Mary -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 973-239-0770 Cell ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 973-464-4636 Email ----------Mcstuder@verizon.net Sutton, Debbie Cell ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 973-722-7052 Email ----------dosutton@optonline.net W Watson, Marsha ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 973-509-1638 Cell ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 973-396-6413 Email ----------marsha.z.watson@gmail.com White, Shelly Cell ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 973-699-4633 Email ----------shelly043@gmail.com Z Zaccardi, Angela -------------------------------------------------------------------- 973-783-9190 Cell ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 973-941-2833 Email ----------aazacc174@hotmail.com