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K C C G O L F R U L E S & ET I Q U E T T E Golfing privileges are for Golf Memberships only (i.e. Full Golf, Legacy Golf, Senior Golf, Intermediates I & II, Non-Resident Golf, Junior Golf, Executive Golf, Business Golf, and Special Golf). Golfing privileges are extended to spouse or significant other, and dependents defined as: children under age twenty-six (26) years, and single full-time students residing with said members. Social Members are allowed to play unlimited golf during the months of April, October and November. LOCAL RULES USGA Rules govern play except where modified as follows: 1. Winter Rules will be allowed only when posted. 2. Embedded ball rule is in effect. ETIQUETTE All groups, regardless of number of players, must hold their place on the course. Any group having a hole open ahead of them must let the group or individual behind play through. Players may start on #10 tee only with permission from the Golf Shop. All ball marks on greens must be repaired. (Note - An unrepaired ball mark will take 15 days to heal, but will take only 15 seconds to heal if repaired immediately). All divots must be replaced. (Note - A divot on the tee or fairway will take at least one month to heal if not replaced immediately, and may never heal. If replaced immediately, a divot will heal itself within 10 days). All sand traps must be raked. All rakes must be replaced at a 90 angle to the lip of the bunker. (Note - No one wants to play out of a footprint. All golfers should show consideration for fellow players by raking all traps after play). GENERAL INFORMATION Special events approved by the Board of Directors shall pre-empt normal golf schedules. One club care storage fee is mandatory for each Golf Membership. TEE-TIME RESERVATION POLICY 1. Tee-times may be made seven days in advance for all week days and week ends, or eight days in advance for holidays when a holiday falls on a Monday. 2. Tee-time reservations will be taken by the Golf Staff either in-person or by phone, but the Golf Staff will not begin taking reservations until the official Golf Shop opening time each day. 3. A maximum of two (2) tee-times may be reserved per member, spouse, significant other, or dependent per day. Hereby referred to as members. 4. At the time the tee-time reservation is made, the member, making the reservation will be asked to supply the names of each player in the group. 5. Members must make tee-time reservations each week themselves. The Golf Shop will not make standing reservations on behalf of members. 6. The Golf Staff will actively manage the first tee during busy periods to insure that groups tee off as close as possible to their scheduled tee times. Every attempt will be made to accommodate members without a tee-time reservation, but space will first need to exist on the tee sheet. 7. All members must either check-in with the Golf Shop or have a pre-arranged tee time prior to beginning play, thereby creating an entry on the tee-sheet for every round played. GUESTS Members must register their guests with the Golf Shop prior to play. A local guest is limited to playing at KCC five (5) times per year. Twilight Golf and special golf events do not count toward this limitation (Note: Also see Article XVI: Membership Authorized Policies, #4). Groups with guests must abide by the pace of play policy. In-Season Guest Fees: 18-holes - $80.00 9-holes - $45.00 Juniors - $25.00

DRESS CODE Appropriate golf attire is required for all players, whether members or guests, at all times. No players will be allowed to wear denim on the golf course at any time. A description of proper attire will be posted prominently in the Men s and Women s Locker Rooms from time-to-time. Members are expected to insure that their guests and children adhere to these rules. Men: Shirts with collars and sleeves, slacks, golf shorts or walking shorts are considered proper attire. However, collarless shirts will be permitted if they are of the dress variety as determined by the Golf Shop. Tank tops, tee shirts, cut-offs, jams, sweat pants, bathing suits, tennis shorts or other athletic shorts are not permitted on the golf course at any time. Women: Skirts, slacks, golf shorts, mid-length shorts, and blouses are considered appropriate attire. Halter tops, tee shirts, bathing suits, sweatpants, tennis dresses, athletic shorts or cut-offs are not permitted on the golf course at any time. Shoes: Appropriate golf shoes or approved shoes are required on the golf course and practice areas. The Golf Shop must approve use of any shoes other than golf shoes prior to beginning play. (Note: Kenosha Country Club adheres to a spikeless shoe policy. Metal spikes are not allowed on the golf course at any time. Soft spikes are available in the Men s Locker Room for a nominal fee). SPEED OF PLAY The Kenosha Country Club golf course should easily be played in less than four hours. Any group that is on a pace to complete play in less than four hours, but that has at least one hole open in front of them, is obligated to let a faster group play through regardless of the number of players in either group. The Golf Shop will monitor the pace of play and warn groups delaying the play of others and appropriate action will be taken if such warnings are not heeded. Following are some tips on how to speed up play: On the Tee: Play ready golf and tee off as soon as the group in front is out of range. Have an extra ball available at all times (i.e. not in the bag or cart). Also, have a clean ball ready when it is time to hit. If a player is not ready to hit, another member of the group should be asked to hit so as not to delay play. On the Fairway: Club selection should be made as soon as possible after reaching the ball. Players should not wait until it is their turn to hit before selecting a club. After hitting, players should follow the flight of the ball closely until the ball stops rolling. The line of flight should be marked with some object, if it looks like the ball may be hard to find. Players are allowed only five minutes to look for a lost ball. If the group behind is waiting, they should be allowed to play through. When driving a cart, players should drive to their playing partner s ball first, and then to their own ball. On the Green (where most time is lost): Players should go directly to their ball; mark it; clean it; and then get out of the way while beginning to line up the putt. Players should be ready to play when it is their turn to putt. The player who has hit the approach shot closest to the hole should tend the flag for the others when there is not a caddie in the group. Short putts remaining after the first putt should be holed out rather than marked, except when standing in another player s line. From Tee to Green: Groups should not be afraid or ashamed to admit to playing too slowly, it sometimes can t be helped. However, groups must let faster players through if there is a hole open ahead. Players should be aware of their position on the course by looking behind as well as ahead. Carts and/or bags should always be left on side of the green nearest the next tee.

Players should refrain from marking scores while still on the green. Scores should only be marked on the next tee. Most importantly, players should always use common sense and remember to be considerate of other golfers at all times. TOURNAMENT RULES All members wishing to participate in tournament play must have an official USGA handicap index and must abide strictly by the USGA Handicap System. All 9 and 18-hole rounds conducted between April 1 and October 31, whether home or away, must be posted for handicap purposes. The Golf Shop will compare the tee sheet against scores posted on the WSGA Handicap Computer System and will report any irregularities to the Handicap Committee for follow-up action. The USGA Handicap System is based on honesty and integrity. Any member not abiding by the USGA Handicap System and the KCC Golf Rules & Etiquette procedures will be subject to suspension from tournament play. Junior members (i.e. members under 18 years of age) will be allowed to compete in the Club Championship, but only in the Championship Flight. If a junior member so elects to participate in the Club Championship, such junior member will not be eligible to participate in the Junior Club Championship. Junior members will not be permitted to participate in Certificate Holder events other than the Championship Flight of the Club Championship, without exception. Players who are not present for their assigned tee times, or who do not play their matches by imposed deadlines, will be deemed to have lost by default. GENERAL CARE OF THE GOLF COURSE Replace all divots on fairways and tees. Repair all ball marks found on the greens. Avoid making scuff or spike marks on the green. Never pull carts on tees or fringes of greens or between traps and greens. Rake all footprints and divots in traps. Playing more than 2 balls from any tee or to any green is not permitted at any time. HANDICAPS A member must have a USGA established handicap to be eligible to participate in Kenosha Country Club, NEWGA, Wisconsin State Golf Association and/or USGA events. Men and women golfers must register their scores and the applicable course rating in the Handicap Computer, located between the Men s and Women s Locker Rooms. These should be registered promptly upon the completion of each round. Members will immediately see the effect on their handicap. This immediate handicap is referred to as a trend handicap, and is only used for club play. The official handicap of each will be determined at two-week intervals throughout the season by the computerized system provided by the Wisconsin State Golf Association. All scores made during the season on rated golf courses must be posted and shall be included in the handicap computation. COURSE HOURS Monday Golf Course & Bag Room closed until 12:00pm, Bag room opens at 12:00pm (May - September) Tuesday Women only until 11:00am* (May 16 th - Sept 19 th ) Wednesday Men only 11:00am 2:30pm* (Memorial Day - Labor Day) Thursday Open Play Friday Juniors only until 12:00pm (June 16 th - Aug. 11 th ) Weekends Open Play *On Tuesday (Ladies Day) female children of Golf Members and on Wednesday (Men s Day) male children of Golf Members, can play with their parent during the Men s/ladies Day designated tee times, provided that the individual can keep up with the pace of play.

G OLF C A R T I N F O R M A T I O N Golf carts are not mandatory, but they are available for rental. The Golf Professional and Grounds Superintendent may decide to restrict the use of carts from time to time due to various conditions on the course, and all players must abide by such decisions for the health of the golf course. GENERAL RULES FOR GOLF CART USE All carts should be kept on paths where provided. No more than two bags and two riders are permitted. Carts must be kept away from tees and 30 feet from greens. Stalled carts should not be pushed by other carts. Cart operators are responsible for any damage to the carts or to the golf course. Any operator of a golf cart on KCC property must have a valid driver s license, without exception. RENTAL CARTS Carts may be reserved when arranging tee times. ALL players must ride in carts in Twilight Golf events. Cart Rates: 18-Holes 9-Holes Full (2 people) $ 40.00 $ 20.00 Half (1 person) $ 20.00 $ 10.00 HANDICAPPED GOLFERS POLCY Golfers with physical handicaps or disabilities may request permission to drive their cart closer to the green to enable them better access on our golf course. The procedure to receive approval is to submit your written request to the Board of Directors, through the Golf Committee. If approved by the Board of Directors, the applicant will have a red flag placed on their cart to designate them as having permission to take the golf cart within one cart length of all greens and tees. Areas marked NO CARTS ALLOWED must still be observed. PRIVATE CARTS No private carts may be purchased for operation on the KCC course. C A D D I E P R O G R A M The quality of the caddie program at the Kenosha Country Club ranks with distinction throughout the state of Wisconsin. Since 1922, KCC has provided its membership with area youth who have served admirably in our caddie program. Many of our former caddies have made positive contributions to society both as business and civic leaders. Today, our membership includes former caddies who at one time looped our renowned Donald Ross golf course. We urge every member to use and enjoy the fine caddies that are available to you. AVAILABILITY Caddies are normally available during the following times: Opening to May 1: Limited number on weekends and by reservation. May to End of School: Limited number on weekends and by reservation. *Numbers increase as training is completed. June to Start of School: Wednesday afternoon & Saturday & Sunday mornings *All other days and times by reservation only. September to Closing: Limited number on weekends and by reservation. RESERVATIONS Caddies can be reserved for you, your foursome or guests by contacting the Golf Shop. We ask that you do this as far in advance of your request date as possible. The Golf Shop will make every effort to accommodate your request. Cancellation must be at least 24 hours in advance of request date.

CADDIE RATES Fees for caddies are as follows. The tip is included in the fee. Caddie Fees: 18-Holes 9-Holes Honor Caddie $ 30.00 $ 15.00 Class A $ 25.00 $ 12.00 Class B $ 22.00 $ 11.00 Cart Caddie Fees (per bag): Honor Caddie $ 10.00 $ 7.00 Class A $ 8.00 $ 6.00 Class B $ 7.00 $ 5.00 G OLF F E E S & G O L F S H O P LESSONS Lessons are available to both Golf, Social and Dining Members, by appointment, through the Golf Shop at the following rates: 1-Hour Half-Hour Eric Malone, Head Professional $100.00 $ 50.00 Tyler Wollberg, Asst. Professional $ 80.00 $ 40.00 CLUB STORAGE Each Golf Membership is charged an annual bag storage fee of $85. Additional storage is available at a fee of $85 per bag, per year. MILL RIVER PLAN The Mill River Plan is a Golf Shop buying program for members of private clubs. Each Golf Membership is charged $125 per year. This fee covers all family members entitled to golf privileges. Social Members are charged $62.50 per year, and covers all family members entitled to social privileges. With the Mill River Plan in place, all merchandise is priced at 15% over cost, plus shipping and handling. Special orders can also be made through the Golf Shop. LOCKERS Lockers for golf members are included in the monthly dues. Social Members may rent lockers, if available, for $12 per month, charged annually. RANGE FEE Range fee for Golf Members is included in the monthly dues. Social Members, and their families, may use the practice range for an annual charge of $180. HANDICAPS Per person/per handicap, $30. GOLF SHOP CREDIT Golf Shop credit may be used on all merchandise purchased. Credit may not be used for lessons, golf club repair, event entry fees or non-golf Shop items. Credits will not be carried over from year to year, and must be used in the year earned, or they will be forfeited.

H OLE- I N - O NE C L U B The Hole-in-One-Club is open to all golf members, both men and women, of the Kenosha Country Club. You may sign up for membership on the membership roll between the Men s and Women s Locker Rooms. Membership in the club automatically continues from year to year. Notice to terminate your Hole-In-One Club Membership must be made to the Golf Professional, who shall then remove the member s name. OBLIGATIONS By signing the membership roll, each member authorizes the club to bill up to $15 to his or her account to be used for the year-end banquet, and $15 for each hole-in-one made during the season. *The Ladies Hole-in-One Club is $20 per year. QUALIFICATIONS FOR AWARDS The player making the ace must be playing between official opening day and the last weekend in October (both inclusive). Exact dates will be posted each year above the membership roll. The ace must be made during a regulation round of 18 or 9 holes, during a Twilight Golf event or other club tournament. The ace must be witnessed by at least one other adult KCC member, while playing in a twosome or larger group. BENEFITS If a member of the Hole-in-One-Club scores an ace, all people on the course that day, and people present in the Clubhouse, with the exception of outside parties, are entitled to one drink billed to the Hole-in- One-Club. At the end of the season, a party will be held for all the Hole-in-One-Club members to honor the lucky members. Of course, the more aces the bigger the party. A gift certificate for merchandise from the Golf Shop will be awarded immediately after the ace is made. The amount of the gift certificate depends on the number of members on the roll, but will be 50% of the pot. A scorecard properly attested must be turned in to the Golf Shop on the day that the ace is made.

Men s Team Match Play Championship Golf Shop: 262-552-8221 Clubhouse: 262-552-8488

Saturday, May 13, 2017 8:30am Shotgun Lunch to follow Format: Scramble, Team Skins Each team will be made up of an A, B, C and D player, based on handicap. The Golf Shop will make the pairings. $45.00, per person, plus tax and gratuity Includes: golf, lunch and prizes Sign-up on the poster located near The Locker Rooms or call the Golf Shop for more details. Demo Day Golf Shop: 262-552-8221 Clubhouse: 262-552-8488

The Men s Club Golf Program begins Wednesday, May 31 st and runs for weekly for 13 weeks on Wednesdays, ending Wednesday, August 23 rd, with a different event each week. All Men s Club members may make their own tee-times with the exceptions of May 31 st, July 12 th, and August 23 rd, which are the three mixer dates with dinner following play. Entry Fee: $335 Includes: Weekly prizes and the three dinners Men s Club Schedule of Events May 31* June 7 June 14 June 21 June 28 July 5 July 12* July 19 July 26 August 2 August 9 August 16 August 23* 2 Best Ball Foursome, 1:00pm shotgun start followed by Dinner Net & Gross Skins Low Net Twosome, Blind Draw Match Play vs. Par 3 Club Tournament Low Net - Low Gross, 3 Flights 3 Best Ball Foursome, 1:00pm shotgun start followed by Dinner Chicago Points Low Net Threesome, Blind Draw Best Ball Twosome Net Skins, 3 classes Best Ball Foursome, Blind Draw 1-2-3 Best Balls, 1:00pm shotgun start followed by Dinner *Mixer Dates Golf Shop: 262-552-8221 Clubhouse: 262-552-8488

Golf Shop: 262-552-8221 Clubhouse: 262-552-8488

Member-Guest Invitational Golf Shop: 262-552-8221 Clubhouse: 262-552-8488

Golf Shop: 262-552-8221 Clubhouse: 262-552-8488

Mixed Mixer Sunday, July 9, 2017 18-Holes Shotgun: 12:30pm 9-Holes Shotgun: 2:00pm Format: Best Ball Twosome Each team will be made up of 1 man and 1 woman. The Golf Shop will make the pairings. $40 per person, includes: golf, dinner and prizes Sign-up on the poster located near the Locker Rooms or call The Golf Shop for more details. Golf Shop: 262-552-8221 Clubhouse: 262-552-8488

36-Holes, Best Ball Twosome Men s Classic Saturday, August 5, 2017 Tee Times: 9:00am 11:00am Sunday, August 6, 2017 Shotgun: 8:00am Followed by Lunch and Awards $65 per person, includes Lunch and prizes on Sunday Sign-up on the poster located near the Locker Rooms or call The Golf Shop for more details. Presidents Invitational Thursday, August 10, 2017 Buffet Luncheon: 10:30am - 11:45am Shotgun Start: 12:00pm Followed by Hors d oeuvres, Dinner and Prizes Individual Net Handicap, Peoria Divisions, and on-course events This event gives you an excellent opportunity to entertain personal or business friends. $150 per player, includes: Buffet Lunch, guest fees, carts, on-course refreshments, after golf hors d oeuvres, dinner and prizes Please call The Golf Shop for more details. Golf Shop: 262-552-8221 Clubhouse: 262-552-8488

Men s Championships Qualifying Round Saturday, August 12, 2017 Tee Times: 8:30am - 10:30am Classes: Championship, Class A, Class B, Class C, and Class D Classes are based on handicaps. The low 4 qualifiers in each class will advance to a Match Play Semi-Final on Saturday, August 19th. The Club Championship Finals will be held on Sunday, August 20th. Sign-up poster located near the Locker Rooms or call The Golf Shop for more details. Evan s Classic Saturday, August 26, 2017 Sign-up for the event on the 1st Tee Individual Low Net This event raises funds for the Chick Evans Caddie Scholarship. The Chick Evans Caddie Scholarship is a full tuition and housing college scholarship for golf caddies. Each year, more than 900 deserving caddies across the country attend college on a four-year scholarship from the Evans Scholars Foundation. $50 entry fee ($40 goes towards the Evans Scholars Foundation and $10 for prizes) Please call The Golf Shop to make tee times for this event. Golf Shop: 262-552-8221 Clubhouse: 262-552-8488

Husband-Wife Championship Sunday, September 3, 2017 18-holes Shotgun: 12:30pm 9-holes Shotgun: 2:00pm Best Ball Twosome (Husband-Wife) $80 per couple, includes Dinner and prizes after golf Sign-up on the poster located near the Locker Rooms or call The Golf Shop for more details. Our 2016 Husband-Wife Champions are pictured to the right. 18-hole Champions: Bob & Linda Lee 9-hole Champions: Cindy & Gary Henning Golf Shop: 262-552-8221 Clubhouse: 262-552-8488

Men s Ultimate Shootout Ladies Ultimate Shootout Golf Shop: 262-552-8221 Clubhouse: 262-552-8488

Men s Guest Day Wednesday, September 13, 2017 Shotgun: 1:00pm Golf Members can invite as many guests as they would like. $55 per person, includes: golf, cart, prizes and heavy hors d oeuvres after golf Please call The Golf Shop to make your reservation for this event. Cross Country Golf Saturday, September 16, 2017 9-Hole Shotgun: 12:00pm Open to all Golf Members Individual Low Net (Men & Women) Skins (Men & Women) $35 per person, includes: golf, appetizers and prizes Sign-up on the poster located near the Locker Rooms or call The Golf Shop for more details. Golf Shop: 262-552-8221 Clubhouse: 262-552-8488

Ladies Group Lessons Sunday, May 21, 2017 Sunday, June 11, 2017 Sunday, July 16, 2017 Sunday, August 13, 2017 All lessons are from 12:00pm - 1:00pm. Each lesson will focus on a different facet of the game, including: fairway woods, rescue clubs, irons, chipping, pitching, bunker play, and putting $20 per person, per lesson Guests are welcome to attend any of the Ladies Group Lessons Sign-up on the poster located near the Locker Rooms or call The Golf Shop for more details. Golf Shop: 262-552-8221 Clubhouse: 262-552-8488

The Tuesday morning golf league consists of a golf event and lunch available on your own after the round. Please arrive early to ensure that you are on the tee a minimum of ten minutes before the shotgun start. Announcements will be made before going out to starting holes. Late arrivals cause confusion. Keep the pace. 18-hole rounds should be played in four hours; 9-hole rounds in two. (As a rule of thumb, use a maximum of 13-minutes per hole. You are encouraged to use the Kenosha Country Club Golf Course and its facilities frequently. Build new friendships during golf and social events. We want your club experience to be the best it can be! 18-Hole Shotgun Start Time: 8:30am 9-Hole Shotgun Start Time: 10:00am Tuesday, May 16 - Opening Day Tuesday, July 25 Tuesday, May 23 Tuesday, August 1 Wednesday, May 31 Tuesday, August 8 Tuesday, June 6 Tuesday, August 15 Tuesday, June 13 Tuesday, August 22 Tuesday, June 20 Tuesday, August 29 Tuesday, June 27 Thursday, September 7 Wednesday, July 5 Tuesday, September 12 Tuesday, July 11 Tuesday, September 19 Tuesday, July 18 Tee Times: 4:30pm - 5:30pm Unless otherwise noted. May 31-5:30pm Shotgun - Opening Event June 7 July 19 June 14 July 26 June 21 August 2 June 28 August 9 July 5 August 16 July 12-5:30pm Shotgun August 23-5:30pm Shotgun - Closing Banquet Join us for a 9-hole stroke play with handicap weekly evening event. There is a $20 annual fee for our Wednesday 9-Hole group. This fee will cover the Closing Banquet at the end of the season. There is a $3 (cash) weekly fee, if you choose to participate in the event. Monetary prizes are awarded each week to winners in the events. Call The Golf Shop to arrange your tee time each week. If you will be participating in the shotgun start events, please sign-up with The Golf Shop. Dinner reservations can be made with the Clubhouse or let The Golf Shop know you will be staying for dinner. NEW EVENT!! Our new Saturday 9-Hole Afternoon League will give more women an opportunity to enjoy our beautiful golf course, make new friends while enjoying time with long time pals. This league does not have an annual fee, but does include weekly games similar to our Wednesday Evening League. The weekly events are $3 (cash) to participate and winners will be announced following the round. Monetary prizes will be awarded each week. Shotgun Start: 1:00pm June 10 July 8 July 29 August 12 August 26 Call Eric with questions or to sign-up each week. Golf Shop: 262-552-8221 Clubhouse: 262-552-8488

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Ladies Opening Dinner 5:30pm Men s Opening Mixer 8:30am Shotgun 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Ladies Opening Golf Outing Day 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Ladies Group Lesson 12pm - 1pm Golf Outing Ladies Golf (Mutt & Jeff) WWGA #1 Golf Outing Demo Day Spring Into Tennis & Pickleball 10am - 12pm Pool Opens 28 29 30 31 Memorial Day Dr. J. E. Reyes Memorial Tournament Ladies Golf (Blind Best Ball Twosome) Men s Club (2 Best Ball Foursome) & Opening Dinner 1pm Shotgun

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 Golf Outing Pickleball Social 6pm - 8pm Donald Ross Cup 9am - 11am 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Donald Ross Cup 9am Shotgun Golf Outing Ladies Golf (Individual Low Net) Men s Club (Net & Gross Skins) Evening League Golf Outing Tennis Demo Day 10am - 12pm Sponsored by: Head Tennis Afternoon League 1pm 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Ladies Group Lesson 12pm - 1pm Golf Outing Ladies Golf (Net Skins) WWGA #2 Men s Club (Low Net Twosome, Blind Draw) Member-Guest Invitational Junior Golf Twilight Golf Evening League 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Golf Outing Ladies Golf Pike River #1 Men s Club (Match Play vs Par) Evening League Golf Outing Junior Golf Skills & Thrills Junior Tennis Competition 11am - 1pm KCC Scramble Stakes 25 26 27 28 29 30 Golf Outing Ladies Golf (Low Net Twosome, Blind Draw) Men s Club (3 Club Tournament) Evening League Junior Golf

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Fourth of July 4th of July Pool Party O. A. Arneson Memorial Tournament Ladies Golf ( F Holes) WWGA #3 Men s Club (Low Net, Low Gross, 3 Flights) Evening League MAJGT Event MAJGT Event Breakfast at Wimbledon 9:30am - 12pm 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Mixed Mixer Golf Outing Ladies Golf (3 Club Tournament) Junior Golf Men s District Men s Club (3 Best Ball Foursome) & Dinner 1pm Shotgun Evening League 5:30pm Shotgun Afternoon League 1pm Calcutta 12:30pm Shotgun Parent-Child Pickleball Tournament 11am - 1pm 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Ladies Group Lesson 12pm - 1pm Ladies Golf Pike River #2 Men s Club (Chicago Points) Golf Outing Junior Golf Twilight Golf Evening League Pickleball Inter-Club with RCC 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Parent-Child Tournament Ladies Golf (Beat the Pro) Junior Golf Men s Club (Low Net Threesome) Afternoon League 1pm Evening League Adult Tennis Margarita Mixer 3pm - 5pm 30 31 Golf Outing

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 Ladies Golf (Match Play vs Par) WWGA #4 Men s Club (Best Ball Twosome) Junior Golf Evening League Men s Classic 9am - 11am Tennis Championships 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Men s Classic 8am Shotgun Tennis Championships Golf Outing Ladies Golf Pike River #3 Men s Club (Net Skins, 3 classes) Evening League Presidents Invitational Junior Golf Men s Championship Qualifying Afternoon League 1pm 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Ladies Group Lesson Golf Outing Ladies Golf (Fairways, Men s Club (Best Ball Golf Outing Ladies District at KCC Men s & Ladies Championship 12pm - 1pm No Par 3 s) Foursome, Blind Draw) Semi-Finals Evening League 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Men s & Ladies Championship Finals Italy vs. Germany Evans Classic Ladies Golf (Blind Best Ball Foursome) WWGA #5 Men s Club (1-2-3 Best Balls) & Dinner 1pm Shotgun Ladies 9-Hole Evening League Closing 5:30pm Shotgun Afternoon League 1pm 27 28 29 30 31 Junior Golf Awards Banquet Ladies Golf (Team 6-6-6)

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Party with a Pig Poolside Party Husband-Wife Championship Labor Day M. C. Frost Memorial Tournament Ladies Golf (Skins Par 4 s) WWGA #6 Golf Outing Men s Ultimate Shootout 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Ladies Ultimate Shootout Golf Outing Ladies Golf (Fewest Putts) Tennis Awards Banquet 5pm Men s Guest Day Golf Outing Cross Country Golf 2pm 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Ladies Pow-Wow 8:30am Shotgun Golf Outing Glo-Ball Tournament 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Ladies Hole-in-One & Awards Banquet

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Ladies Closing Cocktail Party 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Men s Hole-in-One & Awards Banquet 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31