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2018 COUNTRY CLUB OF WILBRAHAM ORGANIZATION - 2017-2018 * OFFICERS * PRESIDENT Ed Prystupa 949-6207 VICE PRESIDENT Kevin Davis 508-277-6688 SECRETARY Chuck Camerlin 575-3311 TREASURER Michael Pandolfi 537-8871 EX-OFFICIO PRES. Mary McNally 552-9064 *Directors* Jason Roebuck Term expires 2018 John Stuckenbruck Term expires 2018 John McBride Term expires 2018 Christy Hamilton Term expires 2019 Dave Nicoll Term expires 2019 Kevin Murphy Term expires 2020 Ben Coyle Term expires 2020 Bobbi Perry Term expires 2020 * STAFF * MEMBER HANDBOOK / DIRECTORY Milton Torres Jr. PGA Golf Professional 596-8887 Tammie Menard Office Manager 596-8897 Matt Kowal GCSA Superintendent 596-8878 Matt Dessereau Restaurant Manager 596-8492 Erin Corriveau Banquet Manager 596-8492

2018 GOLF COMMITTEE MEMBERS COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS -2018 GOLF John McBride 596-5035 GROUNDS Mark Nowak 596-5504 HANDICAP Dave Nicoll 279-1772 HOUSE/BAR Chuck Camerlin 575-3311 Planning Kevin Davis 508-277-6688 SENIOR GOLF Mike Austin 896-0430 WOMEN S GOLF Cheryl Terbush 636-9093 Mara Naglieri 525-4924 BUDGET Michael Pandolfi 537-8871 CHAIRMAN John McBride 596-5035 PGA Golf Pro Milton Torres Jr. 596-8887 Michael Austin 896-0430 Michele Austin 374-3053 Ben Coyle 781-0560 Bill Kemple 335-2193 Cheryl Terbush 636-9093 Helene Watkins 599-1864 Nasser Zebian 427-2766 If you have suggestions or concerns, please direct them to the Officers, Directors, or Committee Chairpersons. Any change (s) to items mentioned in this handbook will be published in the Divots newsletter prior to the change (s) becoming effective.

Golf Course and Range GOLF COURSE HOURS (Any changes will be posted, and announced in The Divots newsletter) First Tee Opening Day thru May 13 May 14 thru Sept. 3 Sept. 4 thru season end 7:30 a.m. Dusk 7:00 a.m. Dusk 7:30 a.m. Dusk Club Storage (Bag Room) will close at 7:00 p.m. or when the last cart is returned. The Golf Shop will open no later than ¼ hour prior to course opening and will remain open until 7:00 p.m. unless posted. LOCKERS Lockers are available for a fee of $50. Full dues paying members have priority. Members on a waiting list will receive lockers as they become available. Any member desiring a locker should contact the Golf Shop. FOOD & BEVERAGE SERVICE Daily hours of operation will be posted and will be consistent throughout the golfing season. The Practice Facility will open 6:00 a.m. Dusk-(except on Sunday night and Wednesday night the Range will close at 7 p.m.) Monday and Thursday mornings the range will not open until 7:30 a.m. due to routine maintenance. PRACTICE RANGE The Country Club of Wilbraham golf practice facilities are for the use of members, guests of members, golfers receiving professional instruction from CCW Professional staff and non-members who pay for range balls for use on the practice facilities. The practice range and practice greens are considered part of the golf course. The dress code for the Country Club of Wilbraham golf course includes the practice facilities. Please fill all divots with divot mix provided on range tee and other practice areas. Junior members and child members may use the practice facilities without adult supervision as long as proper etiquette is observed. The range ball machine closes and is locked at 7:00 p.m. nightly. Sunday and Wednesday nights will close at 6:30 p.m. due to weekly mowing.

* * * GOLFING RULES * * * GENERAL United States Golf Association (USGA) rules govern all play except where modified by local rules. The Golf Professional / Committee chairman has the right to modify USGA rules of play as deemed necessary by effects of weather on the golf course, disease / drought conditions of golf course, different formats of play, etc. All players must register in the Golf Shop before play! The CCW alternates the tee upon which players start on a weekly basis Monday through Friday. The starting tee will alternate between hole #1 and #10. The Golf Shop staff will determine the order of play from the first tee. All members of a golfing group must be present and registered before the group will be assigned a position on the tee. No one may bring alcoholic beverages of any kind onto club premises under any circumstances! All beverages or food consumed on club premises should be purchased at the clubhouse or beverage cart. Walking play is allowed, except during league play and tournament play. However, in the interest of maintaining a desirable pace of play, the use of golf carts is encouraged. Allow faster players to play through. Golfers wishing to use a golf cart must be of legal driving age and have a valid driver s license. Golf carts are to be kept on cart paths next to all tees and greens. Carts should be kept away from wooded areas and areas with raised roots. When approaching greens, golf carts must be kept at least twenty yards away from the green. Pull carts must be kept at least twenty feet from greens. Single players or twosomes have no standing on the golf course. The golf shop staff will make every effort to facilitate singles or twosomes by pairing them with others to make threesomes or foursomes. Any exceptions will be made at the professional staff s discretion and require their approval. Shoes must be acceptable golf shoes or sneakers. Metal/Ceramic spikes are not permitted. Soft spikes (non-metal) are available in the Golf Shop at a reasonable cost. Practicing shall be contained to practice areas: driving range, chipping green, putting green. Practicing (hitting multiple shots from the same area) is not allowed on the golf course. Retrieving balls from the driving range is not allowed and could result in injury. A member shall be liable for any damage to the property of the Club, including carts, resulting from negligence by the member or his/her guest(s). The Board of Directors has authorized the Golf Professional staff to enforce golf etiquette during play, as well as the rules of the Club. This includes; but is not limited to; slow play, replacing divots, raking bunkers, repairing ball marks, keeping carts within designated areas, appropriate attire, and proper conduct. Any repeated warnings to individuals or groups will be referred through the Golf Committee to the Board of Directors, where disciplinary action may be taken. Failure to comply with any rules could result in suspension of playing privileges or expulsion from the Club. HANDICAPS The Country Club of Wilbraham subscribes to the GHIN handicap system. This insures that your handicap is current and will be adjusted based on the slope rating of the course you are playing. We continue to endorse the guidelines of the USGA Handicap System. A brief summary follows: Two basic premises underlie the USGA Handicap System, namely that each player will try to make the best score at every hole in every round, regardless of where the round is played, and that the player will post every acceptable round for peer review. The player and the player s Handicap Committee have joint responsibility for adhering to these premises. Peer Review Peer review is the process of providing a reasonable and regular opportunity for members of a golf club to play with each other, and of providing access to scoring records and a Handicap Index list for inspection by others including but not limited to fellow members and the Handicap Committee. Equitable Stroke Control All scores for handicap purposes, including tournament scores, are subject to the application of Equitable Stroke Control (ESC). This mandatory procedure reduces high hole scores for handicap purposes in order to make handicaps more representative of a player s potential ability. Unfinished Holes and Conceded Strokes A player who starts but does not complete a hole or is conceded a stroke must record for handicap purposes the most likely score. The most likely score consists of the num-

ber of strokes already taken plus, in the player s best judgment, the number of strokes the player would need to take to complete the hole from that position more than half of the time. The most likely score must not exceed the player s Equitable Stroke Control limit. An X should precede the most likely score. There is no limit on the number of holes to which this applies. When a Complete Round Is Not Played If thirteen (13) or more holes are played the player must post an eighteen (18) hole score. If 7 to 12 holes are played, the player must post a nine hole score. If a player does not play a hole or plays it other than under the Rules Of Golf, the score recorded for that hole for handicap purposes must be par plus any handicap strokes the player is entitled to receive on that hole. An X should precede this score. Examples of not playing under the Rules Of Golf are playing two balls and not finishing a hole due to construction. All scores on rounds played under the rules of golf at any golf course during that course s official golf season must be recorded. This includes all rounds of 13 holes or more, (un-played holes are recorded as your strokes fall), 9 hole rounds (or where 7-12 holes have been played), tournament scores (stroke, match play, multi-ball or team competitions in which players have not competed one or more holes or in which players are requested to pick up when out of contention on a hole) with conceded holes recorded as most probable score. Scores must be adjusted according to the ESC (Equitable Stroke Control) - See chart posted on the wall next to the GHIN computer. DRESS CODE All clothing and shoes must be neat and acceptable as typical golf attire. No short-shorts, cut-offs, jeans, swimwear, or dungarees. Shirts must be of the type sold in a Golf Shop. Men s shirts must have collars. Collars include turtle neck and mock turtle neck shirts. It is preferred that non-banded shirt tails be tucked in one s waistband. The Golf Staff will use its discretion in denying entry to anyone not meeting the above requirements. PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED PERSONS It is the policy of The Country Club of Wilbraham to accommodate all physically challenged golfers. If there is a special need when using our facilities or playing our golf course, the Golf Shop will assist in any way possible to make the golfing experience pleasant and enjoyable. Special cart flags are available for physically challenged golfers, permitting the cart closer access to the tees, greens, and other areas where carts are not normally allowed. The CCW Handicap Committee ensures that the rules are followed and assesses penalties as required. TIE BREAKING For the purpose of awarding prizes, ties will be treated as follows: LAST PAID PLACE. Ties broken by following USGA recommended formula. ALL OTHER PLACES. Each place will be awarded an equal share of the combined total for places tied. In the event a tie occurs that will exceed the number of paid places, the place where the tie began will be treated as last place. Elimination will be conducted by matching cards until the appropriate number of paid places have been achieved.

* * * TOURNAMENT RULES & FORMATS * * * CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS The Club Championship (Men and Women s) is for Full Members. The Junior Boys and Girls champions may participate if they desire. Also, any Junior member may enter providing their handicap index falls at or below the determined 10% range from the latest revision of the men s or ladies handicap index list. The President s Cup (Men s and Women s) is a 36 hole, 2 day net stroke tournament played concurrently with the Club Championships. The President s Cup will be awarded to the lowest net score. SENIOR CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS Men - Women The Senior Club Championship (age 62 and over) and the Super Senior Championship (age 70 and over) are 18 hole gross score tournaments open to all Full, Limited, and Senior Option members meeting the appropriate age requirement. Senior Rocking Chair Tournament The Senior Rocking Chair Tournament is an 18-hole net tournament event at full handicap from the gold tees, open to all Seniors (age 62 and over). Once an individual has won this tournament, he/she may play in subsequent years but is not eligible to win the rocking chair prize. Labor Day Four Ball This is the premier Men s member/guest event of the year. The Four Ball is a best-ball event within divisions. All divisions will be seeded based on team total handicap index. Championship flight qualifying /seeding will be conducted on Thursday prior to the start of the event. Returning champions will have the automatic #2 seeding. Match play pairings for all other flights will be blind draw. All flights will play gross with exception of last flight playing net. Member/Guest Tournaments Sign up sheets are made available to the membership approximately 30 days prior to the event. Details for each event will be clearly explained on the sign-up sheet. Guests should present a valid handicap card prior to play. To participate, a guest must be 18 years of age or older. Have-A-Ball and Turkey Shoot The formats for these two tournaments vary from year to year. Both tournaments take place towards the end of the golf season and are intended to be more fun than competitive. These events may be either a team or individual score. The format will be announced prior to the event, taking into account the predicted weather for the day. The Turkey Shoot is a mixed event. Memorial Day Round Robin Players sign-up as a two player team. If there is a handicap difference in excess of five strokes between partners, the high partner will be adjusted to five higher than the low partner for this event. Play is within division according to handicap. Each team plays five 9-hole matches within their division. A team cannot win or lose more than 3 points per match. The team with the most points after all matches have been completed is the winner. Women s Solheim Cup Teams of four players (A-B-C-D) compete against the field in an 18 hole tournament, where each 6 holes will be a different format. Men s Cote Cup A two day member/member - member/guest net stroke play tournament made up of four nine hole rounds. Each nine holes has a different format. Guests must have an attested handicap Guests participating in the Labor Day Four Ball MUST have attested handicaps which are no older than 30 days at the time of sign-up. Proof of the handicap MUST be presented at sign-up. Only players with attested handicaps will be allowed to participate. All participants in this tournament will complete the competition to the final day as necessary. Failure to complete the tournament without the approval of the Golf Committee may result in exclusion from future tournament play.

2018 MEMBERSHIP FEES Dues Initiation Family $5,175 Suspended Couple $4,850 Suspended Individual $3,110 Suspended Young Adult (22-29) * $1,795 Suspended Young Adult (30-34) $2,460 Suspended 35 & Under Family/Couple $3,110 Suspended Limited $2,155 Senior $1,680 College Student $630 Junior (12-17) * $551 Child (8-11) * $305 * Age as of April 1, 2018 GREEN S FEES Guest of Members (18) $ 30.00 Weekdays $ 30.00 Weekends Guest of Members (9) $ 18.00 Weekdays $ 18.00 Weekends Resident $ 50.00 Weekdays $ 55.00 Weekends Non Resident $ 60.00 Weekdays $ 65.00 Weekends Twilight after 6 p.m. weekdays$35.00w/cart: 3p.m. weekends$ 45.00w/cart CART RENTAL & CLUB STORAGE 9 Holes $ 9.00 / person 18 Holes $18.00 / person Club Storage $110 per bag / year Cart Program $800.00/year all inclusive* *Excludes Four Ball RANGE FEES Family -$215 Individual - $165 Junior - $110 Small bucket $6.50 Large bucket $10 Range Membership $325 MEMBERSHIP CLASSIFICATIONS MEMBERSHIP Membership privileges are valid only when all dues and fees have been paid in full. Non-payment may result in the termination of membership as per Section 6.13 of the By-Laws. FULL MEMBER A Full Member is any Individual Member, Family Member, Couples Member, 35Family, Senior or Young Adult Member. A Full Member, male or female, may play at any time the course is open for general play. Guests of members are subject to the conditions outlined under Guests and Non-Members. INDIVIDUAL Individual membership is available to those age 35 and over as of April 1 of the current golf season. All rules and privileges as stated under Full Membership apply. FAMILY Family membership is available only to a member and his or her spouse, and includes any children living with them age 17 and under. All rules and privileges as stated under Full Membership apply. Any spouse of a member who elects to join or return as a Family Member will be subject to the current initiation fees. COUPLES MEMBER Couples membership is available only to a member and his or her partner living in the same household. All rules and privileges as stated under Full Membership apply. YOUNG ADULT (18-29) Must be between the ages of 18 and 29 years as of April 1 of the current golf season. All rules and privileges as stated under Full Membership apply.

YOUNG ADULT (30-34) Must be between the ages of 30 and 34 years as of April 1 of the current golf season. All rules and privileges as stated under Full Membership apply. LIMITED The Limited member will be limited to Monday - Friday. Limited members may not play on weekday holidays. The Limited play member may not participate in any Twilight League (Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday) except as a sub or in any tournament as a member. The exceptions to this are: the annual Opening Scramble, Member Guest (Wednesday only), Senior Memorial Rocking Chair Tournament and the Senior and Super Senior Club Championship. The member is entitled to participate in range programs and use of facilities. The use of bag storage and lockers will be determined by the usage of the full dues paying members. SENIOR The Senior member must be 75 years of age or older. A Senior Member may play at any time the course is open for general play. A Senior Member may play in any tournament or league. The member is entitled to participate in range programs and use of facilities. The use of bag storage and lockers will be determined by the usage of the full dues paying members. COLLEGE A College Student member must be 18 years of age as of April 1st of the current golf season and enrolled as a full-time student at an accredited college or university. Play is allowed any time the course is open for greens fee play weekdays, and after 11 am on weekends and holidays. He / She may participate in any club tournament that is under-subscribed and will not displace a Full Member. A College Member may play as a guest of a Full Member in any tournament where a Full Member can invite a guest. On regular weekdays only, he / she may have one guest, subject to the conditions stated in the GUEST section of this handbook. A College Member has no voting rights. A College Member desiring the privileges of Full Membership may apply to the Board of Directors for approval. Upon acceptance as a Full Member, all dues and fees applicable to a Full Member shall apply. JUNIOR Member Must be 12 years of age and not over 17 years of age as of April 1st of the current golf season. Junior members must always be accompanied by a Full Member unless he/she has qualified for play on an unaccompanied basis. To qualify, the Junior Member must pass the rules and skills test administered by the Golf Professional Staff or he/she must be a member of a High School Golf team. Junior members may play on weekdays when the course is open for greens fee play, and weekends and holidays after 11 am. Junior members may have one guest per day (weekdays only), consistent with the GUEST section of this handbook. A Junior Member has no voting rights. The current Junior Champions and any Junior Member possessing a handicap index within the top 10% of the men s or Women s membership, whichever is applicable may participate in the Club Championship. CHILD MEMBER Must be 8 years of age and not over 11 years of age as of April 1st of the current golf season. Child members must always be accompanied by a Full Member unless he/she has qualified for play on an unaccompanied basis. To qualify, the Child Member must pass the rules and skills test administered by the Golf Professional Staff. May play weekdays when the course is open for greens fee play. May play week-ends and holidays after 11:00 AM. A Child Member has no voting rights and may not bring guests. 35 & Under Family/Couple 35 & Under Family membership is available only to a member and his or her spouse age 35 & under, and includes any children living with them age 17 and under. All rules and privileges as stated under Full Membership apply. Any spouse of a member who elects to join or return as a 35 & Under Family will be subject to the current initiation fees. MEDICAL or SPECIAL LEAVE At the discretion of the Board of Directors, a leave may be granted for one year allowing the member to re-enter in the following golf season. The Board of Directors may grant, at its discretion, the continuation of a medical or special leave for subsequent years. Medical or special leaves that are granted after dues have been paid will be subject to reimbursements, pro-rated up to September 1st. No reimbursements will be made to leaves granted after September 1st.

Members on leave who return between May 1 st and August 1 st will pay on a pro-rated basis. * * * GUESTS and NON-MEMBERS * * * GUESTS Guests of members and residents shall adhere to all club policies and are subject to the same rules of play as members. A particular person may play as a guest of a member only once in a calendar month. Overnight houseguests of members may play as a guest of a member an unlimited number of times during their stay. This privilege may be withdrawn by the PGA Golf Professional if length of stay or usage becomes excessive. On weekends and holidays, a member may bring only one (1) guest before 11 AM and up to three (3) guests after 11:00 AM. Guests of all members will pay the designated guest fees. Host members shall be responsible for any and all of their guest s unpaid fees or charges. Guests participating in tournament play are excluded from the restrictions of time and number of visits. NON-MEMBERS Non-members are residents and non-residents of the Town of Wilbraham who use the golf course and facilities by paying greens fees. Residents of Wilbraham are allowed to use the golf course and facilities upon payment of appropriate fees. Residents may use the golf course and facilities during any non-restricted time on weekdays, and after 2 PM on weekends and holidays. Residents must produce proof of residency upon request prior to payment of greens fees. Non residents may only use the golf course or facilities as a guest of a CCW member or as a guest of a resident of Wilbraham. All appropriate fees must be paid. Non-residents may play as a guest only once in a calendar month. Non-member residents ages 12-17 must be accompanied by an adult when using the golf course unless they are a member of the Minnechaug High Golf Team or have passed the golf rules and skills test administered by the Golf Professional. * * * CONGRATULATIONS 2017 CHAMPIONS * * * Men s Club Champion-Eric Croci Women s Club Champion-Michele Austin Men s President s Cup-Jacob Rocchi Women s President s Cup-Cathy Thompson Men s Senior Club Champion-Ed Prystupa Women s Senior Club Champion-Jan Waniga Men s Super Senior Champion-Paul Tierney Women s Super Senior Champion-Cheryl Mastroianni Rocking Chair Champion Paul Tierney Boy s Junior Club Champion-Chris Camerlin Girl s Junior Club Champion-Connie Dai CCW HOLE-IN-ONES - 2017 Dave Fuller #5 Dennis Lopata #10 Jim Thompson #14 CCW Double Eagle 2017 Jim Naglieri #11

SILVER KNIGHTS 2018 SEASON SCHEDULE DATE TIME EVENT April 18 8:15 AM Opening Breakfast 9:00 AM Scramble-Shot Gun Start 25 8:30 AM Team Quota May 2 8:30 AM 1 Best Net Par 5 s, 2 Par 4 s, 3 Par 3 s 9 9:00 AM CCW @ Westover 16 9:00 AM Amherst @ CCW-Shotgun Start-Lunch 23 8:30 AM Low Gross/Low Net 30 9:00 AM TBD @ CCW June 6 8:30 AM Team Quota 13 9:00 AM Greenfield @CCW-Shot Gun Start-Lunch 20 8:30 AM Best 2 Net 27 9:00 AM Westover @ CCW-Shot Gun Start-Lunch July 4 8:30 AM Texas Scramble 11 9:00 AM CCW @ TBD 18 8:30 AM Team Quota 25 9:00 AM CCW @ Amherst-Shot Gun Start-Lunch Aug. 1 8:30 AM 1 Best Net Par 5 s, 2 Par 4 s, 3 Par 3 s 8 8:30 AM Best 2 Net 15 9:00 AM CCW @ Greenfield-Shot Gun Start-Lunch 22 9:00 AM Senior Rocking Chair-Shot Gun Start Lunch 29 8:30 AM Low gross/low net Sep. 5 8:30 AM Best 2 Net 12 8:30 AM Scramble-Ladies-Shot Gun Start-Lunch 19 9:00 AM Member/Guest-Shot Gun Start-Lunch 26 8:30 AM Team Quota Oct. 3 10:00 AM Staff Invitational 10 8:30 AM Best 2 Net 17 9:00 AM Team Quota 24 9:30 AM Senior Turkey Shoot 31 TBD Weather Permitting-Format TBD Nov. 7 TBD Weather Permitting-Format TBD 14 TBD Weather Permitting-Format TBD NOTE: For events involving a meal: should you cancel with less than 24 hours prior notice, you will be billed for the full event fee. All fees may be charged to your CCW account..2018 Country Club of Wilbraham Tournament Schedule April Wed. April 18 Silver Knights Opening Thurs. April 19 Men s Thursday Night League Opening Night Sat April 21 Opening Scramble Tues. April 24 Men s Tuesday Night League Opening Night May Wed. May 2 Women s League Opening Night Fri. May 4 Couples Nine & Dine Theme Night Mon. May 7 Monday Night League Opening Night Wed. May 9 St. Cecilia Bowling League Thurs. May 10 Ladies Spring Team Fri. May 11 Friday Night Coed League Opening Night Sat. May 12 Men s Open Two-Ball Mon. May 14 OUTING-Hampden Lions-Tentative Thurs. May 17 MGA-Qualifier Sat. May 19 Women s Solheim Cup Fri. May 25 OUTING-WNEU Tournament Sat. May 26 Bill Sullivan Memorial Tournament Sun. May 27 Bill Sullivan Memorial Tournament June Fri. June 1 First Qualify Net Tournament Wed. June 6 Mem/Guest Tournament Fri. June 8 Couple Nine & Dine Theme Night Sat. June 16 Women s Stableford Tournament Mon. June 18 OUTING-Special Olympics Sat. June 23 Cote Cup Tournament Sun. June 24 Cote Cup Tournament July Sun. July 1 Last Day Qualify Net Tournament Wed. July 4 Men s League Ryder Cup Sat. July 7 Net Tournament-Ladies Sun. July 8 Net Tournament-Men Fri. July 13 Couple Nine & Dine Theme Night Sat. July 14 Men s Club Championship Qualifier Women s Club Championship Women s President s Cup Tournament Women s Senior Club Championship Men s Senior Club Championship

July cont. Sun. July 15 Men s Club Championship Qualifier Women s Club Championship Women s President s Cup Tournament Women s Senior Club Championship Women s Super Senior Club Championship Men s Senior Club Championship Men s Super Senior Club Championship Wed. July 18 Mem/Guest Tournament Sat. July 21 Men s Club Championship Match Play Men s President s Cup Tournament Sun. July 22 Men s Club Championship Match Play Men s President s Cup Tournament Tues. July 31 Ladies Invitational August Sat. Aug. 4 Mackintosh / Mattson Four-ball Tournament Registration Sat. Aug.11 Sadie Hawkins Tournament Thurs. Aug.16 Junior Club Championship Fri. Aug.17 Couple Nine & Dine Theme Night Mon. Aug. 20 OUTING-Advance Performance Wed. Aug. 22 Senior Rocking Chair Tournament Wed. Aug. 22 Ladies League Ends Thurs. Aug. 23 Thursday Night League Ends Mon. Aug. 27 Monday Night League Ends Tues. Aug. 28 Tuesday Night League Ends Thurs. Aug 30 Mackintosh / Mattson Four-ball Tournament Fri. Aug. 31 Mackintosh / Mattson Four-ball Tournament September Cont. Sun. Sept. 30 Women s Fall Festival and Closing Banquet October Mon. Oct. 1 OUTING Baystate Wing Memorial Hospital Sat. Oct. 6 Columbus Day Two-Ball Sat. Oct.13 Green s keepers Revenge Tournament Wed Oct. 24 Senior Turkey Shoot Tournament November Sat. Nov. 3 Turkey Shoot Tournament & Closing Cocktail Party Wed. Nov.14 CCW Annual Meeting December Fri. Dec. 14 Credits Close /Shop Closes for the season September Sat. Sept. 1 Mackintosh / Mattson Four-ball Tournament Sun. Sept. 2 Mackintosh / Mattson Four-ball Tournament Sun. Sept. 9 Gaelic/Garlic Open Sat. Sept. 15 OUTING Rick Thorpe Memorial Sun. Sept. 16 Women s Guest Day Mon. Sept. 17 OUTING-Springfield Housing Wed. Sept.19 Senior Men s Mem/Mem/Mem/Guest Thurs. Sept. 20 Fall Golf League Begins/Women s Fall Match Play Sat. Sept. 22 Two Person Scramble Mixed MM/MG Mon. Sept. 24 OUTING-Boy Scouts Thurs. Sept. 27 Women s Fall Team Fri. Sept. 28 OUTING-Hampden Wilbraham ERC5 Chamber