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2022 BENEFITTED MEMBER GOLF GUIDE Managed by: 20301 Charlotte Boulevard, Millsboro, DE 19966 • (302) 933-8072 • plantationlakesclub.com
TABLE OF CONTENTS Homeowner Membership Benefits & Rates ....................................................................... 4 Golf Directory & Hours of Operation ................................................................................. 5 Maintenance Schedule and Practice Facility Hours ............................................................ 6 Golf Professional Staff ........................................................................................................... 7 Golf Instruction Program ...................................................................................................... 9 Benefitted Community Facilities Rules, Regulations........................................................... 10 Member, Transfer and Guest Privileges .......................................................................... 10 Use of the Club.................................................................................................................. 11 Practice Facility .................................................................................................................. 12 Golf Course Rules ............................................................................................................. 12 Golf Cart Operation .......................................................................................................... 12 Handicap Flag Policy ........................................................................................................ 13 Dress Code ........................................................................................................................ 13 Tee Time Policy ................................................................................................................ 13 Junior Play......................................................................................................................... 14 Courtesy and Etiquette ...................................................................................................... 14 Ball Hawking Policy .......................................................................................................... 14 Walking Policy .................................................................................................................. 14 Tennis Facility.................................................................................................................... 15 Event Rules and Regulations................................................................................................. 16 Handicap Information .......................................................................................................... 17 Bag Storage and Practice Tee Pass ....................................................................................... 18 Golf School ............................................................................................................................ 19 Junior Golf ............................................................................................................................. 20 Hole-In-One Club………………………………………………………………………………………………21 Demo Days ............................................................................................................................ 22 Couples Golf League ............................................................................................................ 23 Tuesday Ladies Association Schedule ................................................................................. 24 -2- Managed by:
Wednesday Men’s Association Schedule ............................................................................ 25 Lakes Cup ...…………………………………………………………………………………………………26 Thursday Skins……….………………………………………………………………………………………….27 Club Event Schedule ............................................................................................................. 28 -3- Managed by:
GOLF BENEFITTED MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS • Meticulously maintained Arthur Hills • Player development programs, clinics and designed championship golf course event’s hosted by experienced PGA • Unlimited play* Professional staff members • No greens fees required to play • PGA Certified club fitting, club repair • Walking play at no charge services. (after 3PM in season and 2PM off season and • Bag storage available for members & reservations/check-in required) temporary storage available for guests • Discounted rates for guests of members** • Discounted Golf Shop merchandise • Access to member only events, leagues, • Home Club USGA Handicap with Golf Member-Guests, Club Championships and Association of Philadelphia membership more. available for $30 per season. • Participation in Interclub team available for • Discounted use of on-site HD Golf Simulator qualifying Members. room for golf or practice. • Advanced tee time reservations and Member • Discounted use of the practice facility. online booking. • Reciprocal rates with other participating • Social events including Couples Golf ICON Management Services Inc. clubs *Subject to availability and payment of applicable cart fees **Local guests of a member receive the discounted rate up to 6 times per season (April 1 – October 31). Guests may then play at the applicable public rate. Excludes immediate family of Golf Benefitted Members. 2022 PEAK SEASON GOLF RATES Benefitted Guest of Annual Pass Public Member Member 9-Hole Rates Cart Fee ($12) $35-45 Cart Fee ($12) $45-80 18-Hole Rates Cart Fee ($20) $40-65 Cart Fee ($20) $75-125 Range Balls $4 $15 $4 $15 All rounds include cart fee & practice balls Practice session access can be purchased separately *Local Guests of a Member receive the discounted rate up to 6 times per season (April 1 – October 31). Guests may then play at the applicable public rate. Excludes immediate family of Golf Benefitted Members. Rates are subject to change and may be amended, supplemented or otherwise revised from time-to-time without notice -4- Managed by:
GOLF & HOA DIRECTORY General Manager: Brian Fedish, PGA bfedish@theiconteam.com 302-933-8072 EXT 102 Head Golf Professional: Ian Madinger, PGA imadinger@theiconteam.com 302-933-8072 EXT 103 Golf Course Superintendent: Nicholas Larrimore, nick.l@golfmsolutions.com 302-545-6547 GCSAA ICON Management Corporate - www.theiconteam.com 941-747-7261 Office: Community Association Manager: Joseph Fulco jfulco@theiconteam.com 302-934-5200 EXT 100 Assistant CAM: Marianne Dolente mdolente@theiconteam.com 302-934-5200 EXT 101 GOLF SHOP HOURS OF OPERATION April 1 - April 30: 8:00AM to 5:00PM May 1 - August 31: 7:00AM to 6:00PM September 1 - September 30: 7:30AM to 5:30PM October 1 - October 31: 8:00AM to 5:00PM Off Season Hours: 9:00AM to 4:00PM * Modified Hours: Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve & New Year’s Eve Closed: Christmas Day, New Year’s Day* *Off season hours may occasionally vary due to inclement weather and sunrise/sunset daylight availability -5- Managed by:
GOLF COURSE SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE March 28-30 Course Closed (Greens Aerification) September 12-14: Course Closed (Greens Aerification) October 24 – October 26: Course Closed (Fairway Aerification) PRACTICE FACILITIES HOURS OF OPERATION Wednesdays & Sundays- Range closes 1-hour before Golf Shop closes Mondays- Range opens late morning for maintenance. Range set to Mats every Monday. Thursdays- Range opens late morning for maintenance Modified hours take place for practice area grounds maintenance (removing golf balls by hand, mowing grass, filling divots, resetting range equipment, etc.) Hours are subject to change due to inclement weather, rain dates, holidays, and/or events. For the most up-to-date range hours, call the Golf Shop on the same day you intend to practice or check our Daily Course Conditions page on plantationlakesclub.com. Golf attire dress code is required at the practice area. All golfers must check-in prior to using the practice area. -6- Managed by:
GOLF PROFESSIONAL STAFF Brian Fedish, PGA Ian Madinger, PGA General Manager Head Golf Professional bfedish@theiconteam.com imadinger@theiconteam.com John Wallace, PGA Assistant Golf Professional jwallace@theiconteam.com -7- Managed by:
Brian Fedish, PGA Brian Fedish is a proud United States Army Veteran who served during Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. Brian participated in 9 battalion level combat operations, 19 company level combat operations, four 2-week dismounted missions and 5 scout platoon combat operations, one of which resulted in Brian potentially saving many lives while under indirect fire instinctively diverting inbound aircraft away from the HLZ only moments before additional rounds impacted. He earned the Good Conduct Medal, Army Commendation Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal and the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal for his services provided overseas. Upon return to the United States, Brian also received a Presidential Citation Award for service in a unit cited in the name of the President of the United States for extraordinary heroism in st action. Brian was elected into PGA Membership on July 1 , 2011. Prior to joining Plantation Lakes, Brian most spent 9 ½ years as a First Assistant Golf Professional at The Polo Club of Boca Raton in South Florida. While at The Polo Club he attained Level 3 Titleist Performance Institute Golf Fitness Instructor, Level 2 Golf Coach, and Level 3 Junior Coach Certifications. Brian has experience using the latest technology in the golf world, including FlightScope, K-Vest and BodiTrak. He has vast experience running tournaments and providing instruction in individual and group settings. Brian has a strong passion to excel beyond his call of duty and always strives to improve. Brian also worked at Burning Ridge Country Club, the 2006 Myrtle Beach and South Carolina course of the year. He has volunteered with The First Tee program of Myrtle Beach, Special Olympics, The National Father & Son Classic, and Monday after the Masters Event. Ian Madinger, PGA Ian joined the ICON team in 2016 as an Assistant Golf Professional. He’s a PGA Professional from Honolulu, Hawaii, where he picked up golf at a young age and played competitively in regional and scholastic junior golf associations. While he studied at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, he was employed as a PGA Apprentice and resort employee at the Country Club of Colorado at the Cheyenne Mountain Resort. During the off-season, he worked at the fitness, tennis center, and hotel conference services departments to familiarize himself with other aspects of hospitality operations. Today, Ian enjoys competing in PGA and local professional and pro-am tournaments, often alongside Plantation Lakes Golf Members. Ian is fulfilled by helping golfers settle into the club, socialize at golf leagues and events, and improve their skills through instruction and fun player development programs. He is also a club making/repair specialist who conducts custom club fitting sessions for golfers of all types and abilities. In his free time, Ian enjoys surfing and disc golf. John Wallace, PGA John joined the Plantation Lakes team in 2021. Born and raised in Southern California. He began his career as PGA First Assistant, at Rancho Manana Golf Resort in Cave Creek, Arizona, where he founded his first junior golf organization. A few years later he headed back to California where for the next 15 years he was PGA Head Professional at Murrieta Valley Golf Range. During this time he earned his bachelor’s degree in Management and Human Resources at Cal Poly Pomona. Upon his graduation he founded, owned and operated a junior golf academy in the Murrieta Valley which still thrives today helping more than 50 junior golfers a month find their passion for the game. He earned his Class A PGA membership in 2003. Was awarded the Junior Golf Leader of the year by the Inland Empire chapter of The Southern California Section of the PGA in ’06. He has performed over 25,000 private and group golf lessons. Over the past few years after visiting friends and family, he fell in love with the Southern Delaware area and bought a home here. John looks forward to drawing from his experience to help grow the junior golf program and all player development programs here at Plantation Lakes Golf & Country Club. In his off time John enjoys fishing, cooking and working on home improvement projects in addition to playing with members. -8- Managed by:
PLANTATION LAKES GOLF INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTORS Ian Madinger – PGA Head Golf Professional John Wallace- PGA Assistant Golf Professional INDIVIDUAL LESSONS 45-Minute $70 INDIVIDUAL JR LESSONS 45-Minute $45 Age 13 & Under CLUB FITTING 1-2 Hours $99 ON-COURSE PLAYING 9-holes (approx. 2 hours) $160 LESSONS GIFT CERTIFICATES ARE AVAILABLE IN THE GOLF SHOP Please call the Golf Shop for more information Club fittings available with Titleist, Mizuno, Callaway, and TaylorMade demo products. -9- Managed by:
Plantation Lakes Homeowners’ Association, Inc. Benefitted Community Facilities Rules & Regulations The following rules & regulations (the “Rules”) have been adopted by the Golf Board of the Plantation Lakes Homeowners’ Association, Inc. (the “Association”) to enhance the preservation of the Benefitted Community Facilities and the safety and convenience of the users thereof. These Rules are for the Benefitted Community Facilities and are in addition to those adopted for the general Community Facilities. It is the responsibility of those using any of the Benefitted Community Facilities to know these Rules and to cooperate in their enforcement. All capitalized terms used, but not defined, in these Rules shall have the meanings set forth in the Third Amended and Restated Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Reservation of Easements for Plantation Lakes, as it may be further amended from time to time as provided therein (the “Declaration”). BENEFITTED COMMUNITY FACILITIES MEMBER PRIVILEGES IN GENERAL 1. Benefitted Members and other Persons shall be entitled to the enjoyment of the Benefitted Community Facilities, if applicable, in accordance with the Declaration and these Rules. 2. Use privileges of the Benefitted Members will be extended to two (2) adult individuals who legally reside in the Dwelling Unit on the applicable Benefitted Lot, along with the children of such individuals who also legally reside in such Dwelling Unit and who are under twenty-one (21) years of age. The two (2) adult individuals and any applicable children shall be designated in writing to the Association and may be changed no more than one (1) time per calendar year. TRANSFER OF PRIVILEGES 1. Any Benefitted Member may transfer the right of enjoyment to the Benefitted Community Facilities to tenants residing in the Benefitted Member’s Dwelling Unit provided a completed transfer form is signed by the Benefitted Member and submitted to the office, along with payment of the transfer processing fee. 2. During the period specified on the transfer form, which shall not be less than three (3) full calendar months, the Benefitted Member’s right to the enjoyment of the Benefitted Community Facilities privileges shall be suspended. 3. The transferee must be renting and residing in the Dwelling Unit for which the privileges are transferred in accordance with the lease fulfilling the requirements under Section 6.11 of the Declaration. 4. If privileges are transferred for the use of the Benefitted Community Facilities, they will be extended to two (2) adult individuals who legally reside in the Dwelling Unit on the applicable Benefitted Lot, along with the children of such individuals who also legally reside in such Dwelling Unit and who are under twenty-one (21) years of age. The two (2) adult individuals and any applicable children shall be designated in writing to the Association and may be changed no more than one (1) time per calendar year. 5. Any transfer which is not in accordance with the policies outlined above will be rescinded immediately. In addition, a fee equal to the current guest fee will be charged to the Benefitted Member involved for each round of golf played under an unauthorized transfer GUEST PRIVILEGES 1. An individual who is the guest of a Benefitted Member or a Benefitted Member’s transferee will be entitled to the use of the Benefitted Community Facilities subject to the Declaration and these Rules. 2. An individual who has paid a daily guest fee for the use of the golf course is also entitled to use of the clubhouse for that particular day. 3. The manager of the Benefitted Community Facilities or any other management personnel employed by the Association may deny guest privileges to any individual, when, in their opinion, it is in the best interest of the Association to do so. 4. A maximum of 3 guests per member are allowed on the golf course. All guests must be playing with a Member. - 10 - Managed by:
LOCAL GUEST PLAY A guest of a Benefitted Member who resides in Sussex County, or who owns a Lot that is not a Benefitted Lot, is considered a “Local Guest”. A Local Guest may play golf at the member/guest rate a maximum of six (6) times per season (April 1st through October 31st). This limitation applies even if a guest is sponsored by a different Benefitted Member each time they play or if they are a guest of more than one Benefitted Member. After a Local Guest has reached his/her maximum of six (6) times of play per season at the member/guest rate, he/she will still be permitted to play golf, but will be required to pay the applicable public rate. For clarity, this restriction does not apply to the immediate family of a Benefitted Member (i.e. spouse/significant other, parent, sibling, child, or grandchild of a Benefitted Member). MEMBERSHIP CARDS Benefitted Members, transferees and applicable members of their families may be issued membership cards. If issued, (i) Benefitted Members may be required to present their membership cards prior to use of all or any portion of the Benefitted Community Facilities; and (ii) a fee may be charged for replacement of any lost membership cards. MISSION It is our mission to provide Members and their guests an exceptional experience. SERVICE 1. Slow, unsatisfactory or improper service or any inattention to duty should be reported immediately to the applicable manager on duty. Complaints of all deficiencies in service will receive the immediate attention of such manager. 2. We welcome all comments. Suggestions or concerns relating to the Benefitted Community Facilities or related services should be brought to the attention of the applicable manager. EMPLOYEES OF THE ASSOCIATION 1. Members, transferees and guests are to be respectful of all Association employees and are not permitted to reprimand Association employees or in any way interfere with the management of the Association or the Community Facilities. 2. Serious complaints regarding specific employees assigned to the Benefitted Community Facilities should be made in writing addressed to the manager of the Benefitted Community Facilities, who will notify the Golf Board and the complaining member of the corrective action, if any was taken. USE OF THE COMMUNITY FACILITIES IN GENERAL 1. Members, transferees and guests shall at all times conduct themselves in an orderly fashion as ladies and gentlemen. 2. Proper attire is to be worn at all times in accordance with acceptable practice for the particular area of the Community Facilities. 3. The hours of operation of the various Community Facilities shall be determined by the applicable manager and may be adjusted seasonally as usage dictates. 4. Gambling is not permitted in the clubhouse in accordance with state liquor law regulations. 5. Subscriptions, petitions, or notices not concerning the Association or the Community Facilities shall not be distributed or posted on any Community Facilities property without approval of the appropriate manager. 6. Parents are responsible for the conduct of their children at all times. 7. The cost of replacing any property of the Association, broken, damaged or removed by any Member, transferee, guest or any member of their families shall be charged to the Member or transferee concerned. 8. No food or beverage shall be brought into the clubhouse or consumed on the Community Facilities premises unless purchased from the Association. 9. All decorations for private parties, other than table centerpieces, must have the approval of the appropriate manager. 10. Non-service animals are not permitted in the clubhouse or pool area or on the tennis courts, golf course or any other Community Facilities. 11. The parking areas are marked in a manner which permits maximum use with a minimum of inconvenience. Anyone found parking improperly will be warned, but repeated infractions will result of the removal of the offending vehicle at the Member’s expense. - 11 - Managed by:
12. Personal property should not be left unattended at the Community Facilities. The Association is not responsible for any damaged, lost or stolen property under any circumstances. 13. For the safety of all concerned, no skateboards may be used on or within the Community Facilities. 14. The Association is not responsible for any loss, cost, claim, injury, damage or liability that may be sustained by any Person as a result of, or in connection with, any use of the Community Facilities. ATHLETIC LOCKERS AND GOLF CLUB STORAGE (not yet available) Athletic lockers, golf club storage and cleaning services may be available on a daily basis. Information on both can be obtained in the golf shop. The Association is not responsible for missing items from lockers under any circumstances. DRIVING RANGE Practice balls will be available for driving range during normal operating hours at applicable cost. GOLF COURSE RULES In setting these rules for the use of the golf course, the Association is in no way attempting to restrict the enjoyment obtained from playing our golf course. However, it is necessary to follow certain procedures to ensure maximum enjoyment and safety to all golfers. It is hoped that pride in our Community Facilities, together with the thoughtfulness and consideration we afford our fellow golfers, will make enforcement of any rules unnecessary. 1. The rules of golf from the United States Golf Association (USGA) govern play. 2. The use of the golf course is controlled by the manager of the Benefitted Community Facilities under the direction of the Golf Board and is supervised by the Head Golf Professional. 3. Without exception all players must register at the golf shop before playing the golf course. 4. The Head Golf Professional and Golf Course Superintendent shall determine when the golf course conditions prohibit play. 5. All play must start on designated Number 1 tee unless otherwise directed by the golf shop staff. 6. No more than four players per group are permitted unless authorized by the golf shop staff. 7. Practice golf activities shall be limited to those areas of the golf course designated for such activities. Practice is prohibited to, or on, regular greens and fairways of the golf course. 8. The Head Golf Professional, after consultation with the manager of the Benefitted Community Facilities, may establish certain days and times during which the course shall be reserved for certain golf days and special events. 9. All paper, bottles, cans and other trash should be placed in a trash receptacle. 10. Each player must have a set of golf clubs and a golf bag when playing the golf course. 11. No coolers are allowed on the golf course unless supplied by the Association. 12. Ball hawking (the act of looking for lost golf balls other than your own while playing) is not permitted at any time. 13. Damage to any private property, outside the boundaries of the golf course, caused purposely or by accident, shall be the responsibility of the person causing the damage. GOLF CART OPERATION 1. Individuals operating golf carts must have a valid driver’s license. 2. Golf carts restricted to two riders and two bags. 3. During normal operating conditions, the 90-degree rule is always in effect. Golf carts are to remain on cart paths until reaching a point adjacent to where the ball lies. At that point, golf carts may be driven across fairway directly to the ball and should return to the cart path on the same line after the shot has been played. 4. The Head Golf Professional and Golf Course Superintendent shall determine when golf cart operation is prohibited or restricted to cart paths only. 5. No personal golf carts are permitted on the golf course or cart paths at any time. 6. Golf carts must remain on the cart path on par 3s at all times. 7. The driver of the golf cart always assumes responsibility for returning the golf cart in the same condition. The driver is also responsible for any damage that occurs through operation of the golf cart. - 12 - Managed by:
8. Golf carts are never permitted on the shoulder or surface of any tee, green or bunker. The roped areas indicate the superintendent restricted areas for cart traffic. Exception: When Handicap Flag Privilege (defined below) is in effect. HANDICAP FLAG PRIVILEGE The golf shop offers the use of handicap flags for golf carts for those individuals who, for medical reasons, will benefit from their use (the “Handicap Flag Privilege”). A golfer who submits a valid handicap parking permit from any government agency may be extended this privilege. Handicap Flag Privileges may be suspended or revoked, with or without warning, for abuse of this privilege. RULES OF THE HANDICAP FLAG 1. A golf cart displaying a Handicap Flag may be driven up to the green or tee. 2. At no time should a golf cart displaying a Handicap Flag be parked or driven on the green or tee. 3. No golf cars are allowed beyond the boundary of the golf course which is defined by out-of-bounds stakes. 4. In case of inclement weather or certain golf course conditions, golf carts may be restricted to the cart paths. No handicap flag privilege will be extended for that time. If “cart path only” is limited to select holes, Handicap Flag Privileges will not be extended for those holes so designated. 5. Handicap Flag Privileges are extended only to the person who has submitted valid documentation and has been approved for its use. This privilege does not extend to an additional golf cart rider or other person who is not registered for Handicap Flag Privileges. 6. The Ranger/Starter has absolute authority for all traffic control. If a player refuses to abide by the rules of the day (as stated above), his/her Handicap Flag Privileges may be suspended after review by the Head Golf Professional. 7. The Association is happy to extend the Handicap Flag Privilege to those golfers who qualify for its use. GOLF COURSE AND DRIVING RANGE DRESS CODE 1. Golfers must wear proper golf attire at all times. 2. Men cannot wear jeans, bathing attire, T-shirts, shirts without collars, gym shorts, tank tops, mesh shirts, cut-offs, tennis shorts and shorts that are not more than 17-inches long on the out seam. 3. Ladies cannot wear jeans, bathing attire, T-shirts, gym shorts, tank tops, tube or halter tops, mesh shirts, cut-offs, tennis skirts or shorts that are not 17-inches long on the out seam. Dress shirts without collars are permitted; however, shirts must have a collar if they do not have sleeves. 4. Juniors must wear normal junior sportswear, which means shirts with a collar, appropriate length slacks or skirts and no cut-offs or jeans. 5. Anyone not conforming to the dress code outlined above will be asked to change their clothing before he or she will be allowed to play golf or use the golf driving range. TEE TIME POLICIES The following policies are not meant to limit or restrict the enjoyment of the golf course, but to provide an enjoyable opportunity for golf. 1. All Member tee times will be made by membership name. The applicable I.D. number may be required. 2. Members and transferees may make tee times up to 14 days in advance at the pro shop, prior to the implementation of a computerized call-in system. 3. Notice of any cancellation should be given at least twenty-four hours prior to the scheduled tee time. Anyone failing to give adequate notice of cancellation may have their golfing privileges suspended. 4. Players must be ready to commence play at the time established by their starting time or lose their starting time. In the event of such loss, the players may not commence play until authorized by the golf shop staff. JUNIOR PLAY 1. Children who are 18 through 21 years of age, who reside with their parents are entitled to the same privileges as their parents. 2. Juniors, who are children under 18 years of age, are not allowed to start before 2:30 pm unless accompanied by an adult golfing Member. 3. The Head Golf Professional may waive restrictions for juniors provided they are able to assure the Head Golf Professional that they have adequate knowledge of golf rules and golf etiquette. - 13 - Managed by:
GOLF COURTESY AND ETIQUETTE Golf is a game where courtesy and etiquette should always be observed. The following policies should be strictly adhered to for the maximum enjoyment of everyone using the golf course. 1. Please repair ball marks on greens and sand divots in fairways. 2. Please rake your tracks leaving a sand bunker. 3. After finishing a hole, place the flag in the hole and leave the green area immediately. Proceed to the next tee, do not remain parked along the side of the green; mark your scores at the next tee. 4. Please be respectful of private property surrounding the golf course. Under no circumstances shall golf carts be driven on, or any shot played from, other than golf course property. 5. Slow Play is not permitted. Players are required to maintain a pace of play that keeps them up with the group in front of them. Rangers and/or golf shop staff consistently monitor the speed of play and are required to enforce the following policies for the pleasure and enjoyment of the entire field: (a) First Offense: The group has fallen behind the group in front of them and has fallen behind the allotted time limit for their position on the course. The ranger will indicate your group is out of position and that you need to catch up to the group in front. (b) Second Offense: The group has not improved their position. The ranger will approach the group and inform them of their second warning and that the next offense will require them to skip an entire hole. (c) Third Offense: The group has been warned properly and has not improved their position. The ranger will escort the group to the next hole. 6. Inexperienced golfers are asked to refrain from playing during peak times of the day. GOLF HANDICAPS A golf handicap service is provided for Members and transferees for a yearly fee to be determined by the Head Golf Professional. 1. To establish an accurate and legitimate handicap, players are requested to post scores after each complete round of golf. 2. To be eligible for tournament play, an authorized USGA handicap may be required as deemed necessary by the Head Golf Professional. BALL HAWKING (Looking for “lost” golf balls on Benefitted Community Facilities) PROCEDURE 1. First Offense: Request by golf shop staff to discontinue ball hawking. 2. Second Offense: Form letter from the manager of the Benefitted Community Facilities quoting the “Rules and Regulations” booklet and notify a wrongdoer of future action if ball hawking continues. 3. Third Offense: Suspending of golf privileges for a period of two (2) weeks. 4. Fourth Offense: Length of suspension for use of all Benefitted Community Facilities will be determined by the Golf Board WALKING POLICY 1. All tee times reserved by non-golf members or any players prior to 3pm are committed to a mandatory golf cart. 2. Members may walk the golf course after 3pm year round. Certain provisions apply: a. All tee times with mandatory carts must be teed off on the golf course. During core season months, this may be as late as 5pm. b. Golf Shop staff can authorize earlier walking depending on traffic and time of the year (fees may apply). 3. Members intending to walk are required to check in to confirm there are no more carts going out for the day. 4. Any walk-on cart riding play is subject to starting after walking play, given that the time permitted for walking has begun. 5. All walking play must take a sand bottle to refill divots on the golf course. - 14 - Managed by:
TENNIS RULES Members and their guests shall have the right to use the tennis courts at any time during tennis operating hours. The tennis operating hours are daily from 8 am to 8 pm or as otherwise determined by the Board of Directors. Variations of time will depend on the season, weather and utilization of the tennis facilities. Courts are not to be used whenever nets are lowered. 1. The code, as published by the United States Tennis Association, shall govern play. 2. Playing guests must be accompanied by a Member or transferee. 3. No food or beverage shall be brought onto the Tennis Courts unless purchased at the Community Facilities. 4. Tennis Courts are not to be used for any purpose other than for tennis. Without limiting the foregoing, no skateboards may be used on the tennis courts at any time. TENNIS DRESS CODE 1. Proper tennis attire, as determined by the manager of the Community Facilities, is required at all times. 2. All clothes that are tennis specific are acceptable. Undershirts, cut-offs, bermuda’s, jams, midriffs, bathing suits, jeans, gym shorts, running shorts, cargo shorts, halter-tops and aerobic wear will not be considered proper tennis attire and are not permitted. Smooth- soled shoes are required. COURT RESERVATIONS All members and guests are required to use the tennis court reservation system in the pro shop. Players without reserved court times are always welcome, but are asked to check in with the pro shop. 1. Reservations can be made 7 days prior to play. Players are requested to limit play to 1½ hours. 2. Players without a reserved court time will be asked to relinquish a court which has been previously reserved. 3. The manager of the Community Facilities may block off times during which the courts will be reserved for leagues or special functions. TENNIS COURTESY AND ETIQUETTE All players are expected to observe tennis etiquette on and off the tennis courts. 1. The use of profanity, loud noises or any form of misconduct will be subject to disciplinary action. 2. No person shall cross another tennis court while play is in progress, but shall wait until a point is over. 3. No person should distract or interfere with players while a match is in progress. DISCIPLINARY ACTION Because there are always a few individuals who will not always observe these rules, the following infractions will be brought to the attention of the Board of Directors for disciplinary action: 1. Repeated violation of these Rules or any other Association rules. 2. Display of temper or other discourteous conduct resulting in damage to the Community Facilities or physical damage. 3. Disrespect shown to Association employees or fellow Members, transferees or guests. 4. Personal use of driving range balls on the Golf Course. 5. Failure to register guests when playing the Golf Course. These Rules & Regulations may be amended, supplemented or otherwise revised from time to time in accordance with the Declaration. - 15 - Managed by:
Event Rules & Regulations Event Registration: Registration for an event on any given day in this guide or otherwise will be available in the Golf Shop or online through a Golf Genius portal. Registration forms may be required for certain events. Registration for most events will open one month in advance, and will close one week prior to the event. Availability will not be guaranteed if any person signs up to play after registration has closed. Rules of Golf: During club events, the USGA Rules of Golf will govern play. If any questions regarding a rules decision should occur on the golf course, simply follow Rule 3-3 of the USGA Rules of Golf: When proceeding under Rule 3-3, the player must: Announce intention to play a second golf ball, recording scores for both, holing out with both balls, and receiving a ruling following play. As provided in Rule 33-8a, the Committee may make and publish Local Rules for local abnormal conditions such as definitions of boundaries, margins, and status of objects, course protection, course conditions, obstructions, and dropping zones. Etiquette: In an effort to uphold a steady pace of play, the Golf Shop staff may pair single players or twosomes with another group in an effort to reduce the likelihood of interference with other groups during their rounds. One 9-hole round of golf takes 2 hours and 10 minutes to play, with a small buffer added for tournament play. The Golf Shop staff will do their best to inform players about the pace of play on a given day, however to better predict and anticipate the factors needed to uphold pace of play, golfers are strongly encouraged to book tee times in advance and adhere to their assigned tee time and group. All golfers should be ready to commence play at the tee area at their designated tee time. If late for a tee time, ask the Starter or Golf Shop Attendant to reposition you on the tee sheet. Do not commence play from anywhere other than the assigned hole, tee off before or after your tee time, or confront another group or player for any reason. Your Golf Professional staff greatly appreciates your consideration of the rules of golf and any club policies or rules that relate to play or conduct. It is our responsibility to uphold these guidelines in an effort to make your Golf Benefitted Membership experience as friendly and enjoyable as possible. Should you encounter any problems during play, contact the Golf Shop so that a Golf Professional can handle violations in a professional, courteous manner. - 16 - Managed by:
GAP-GHIN Handicap: Handicap Indexes established under the United States Golf Association (USGA) Handicap System are the backbone of amateur golf. They enable all golfers at your club to play equitably with one another and with the help of the USGA Slope system, to play away from home with ease and equality. In order play in any Plantation Lakes events, eligible golfers must have an active handicap registered with the club. All stroke play scores must be posted, including 9-hole scores. Scores during league rounds are posted by the Golf Professional staff as a courtesy. At the Golf Shop. Handicaps are available for $30 per season and include a GAP (Golf Association of Philadelphia) membership which provides access to GAP events, GHIN handicap software. - 17 - Managed by:
Annual Bag Room Service & Club Storage Includes 1 Storage Stall Ends March 31st Each Year April May June July August September Oct-Mar $200 $200 $180 $160 $140 $120 $100 Optional bag room service & club storage includes: • Bag tag with name and stall number • Bags are set up on golf carts upon arrival for the Golf Member’s tee time • Clubs are cleaned by staff members after every use • Bags are stored in a secure room monitored by video surveillance Annual Practice Tee Pass Unlimited Range Ball Use Ends March 31st Each Year April May June July August September Member $200 $180 $160 $140 $120 $100 Annual $300 $280 $260 $240 $220 $200 Pass Public $500 $460 $420 $380 $340 $300 - 18 - Managed by:
GOLF SCHOOL March 19th An Introduction to the fundamentals of golf and everything necessary to take up the game. Intended for complete novice to beginner golfers, Golf School is a pressure-free, group setting. The Golf Professional writes a custom performance evaluation for each player with drills and practice recommendations to help them improve Schedule of Events 9:00 Meet & Greet at The Landing 12:00 Lunch Break at The Landing Light Breakfast & PowerPoint 10:30-12:00 Warm up and club evaluation 1:00 Approximately 2-hours of golf Putting Cart and rental clubs included Chipping Recess Pitching Full swing SPRING CLINIC SERIES April 9th 5 to 6pm “The Driver” April 30th 5 to 6pm “Chipping, Pitching & Putting” May 21st 5 to 6pm “Bunkers - “Fairway vs Green Side” June 11th 5 to 6pm “Long Irons and Short Irons” SUMMER CLINIC SERIES JUNE – AUGUST DATES AND TIMES TBA - 19 - Managed by:
PGA JUNIOR LEAGUE - SPRING / SUMMER / FALL - FALL JUNIOR PROGRAM TBD Tuesdays & Wednesdays 4:30 – 6:00 PM (6:30pm on course days) Co-ed Ages 8-13 PGA, US Kids, & PCA certified instructors Register through pgajrleague.com At Plantation Lakes, our #1 goal is to have fun! Juniors learn valuable lessons of sportsmanship, teamwork, and the fundamentals of golf. The PGA Junior League Program will include instruction, games, skill-building exercises, and on-course play. PGA Junior League includes team uniform, 17 combined practice sessions and on course matches, and some local competitions. Loaned clubs provided if needed, but own set with bag is recommended and available for purchase through the Golf Shop with discounts for Golf Members. Spring 2022 Season Practice & Match Dates April: 5, 6, 12, 13, 26*, 27 May: 3*, 4, 10*, 11, 17*, 18, 25* June: 7*, 8, 14*, 15 *On course days (9 holes) Summer 2022 Dates June & July TBD Fall 2022 Dates September & October TBD - 20 - Managed by:
Hole-In-One Club $10 per Player per Season Any players who are members of the Hole-in-One Club that make a witnessed hole-in-one during a club league or competition by the end of the season, October 31st, will receive the total shop credit amount (defined by the number of Hole-in-one Club registrants). If multiple players make hole-in-ones, the pool will be split between them. If no hole-in-ones are made, the full amount of the Hole-in-One pool will carry over to the next year. Members and Annual Pass holders may register any time. However, to receive credit for a recognized Hole-in-one, the following stipulations apply: Hole-in-one must take place during a club league or competition. Recipient(s) must have completed their hole-in-one at Plantation Lakes from within a designated teeing area and it must be their first stroke taken on any given hole. You must start at the first tee and play a round of at least nine holes to qualify (Except during match play). Recipient(s) must have at least one verified witness of the hole-in-one. The recipient and witness must have checked in at the Golf Shop prior to play. - 21 - Managed by:
2022 Demo/Fitting Days Schedule Whether you are a new golfer interested in purchasing your first set of golf clubs, or an avid player looking to upgrade, it is beneficial to be properly fitted for equipment. Fitting days are a wonderful way to be properly fit and try the clubs that suit you the best. Finding the right brand for your game is one challenge, but often times golfers have difficulty finding the right store to find their favorite brand. Testing a golf club indoors on a simulator is good, but attending a golf demo day where you can actually test clubs on the driving range with a manufacturer representative is even better. Below is a list of the demo days by manufacturer that will be held at Plantation Lakes this year. On each day, attendees will work with staff from Plantation Lakes and the manufacturer. Registration is required for full fitting sessions. June 25th 12:00-4:00PM May 7th & June 11th 12:00-4:00PM May 14th 12:00-4:00PM June 18th 12:00-4:00PM - 22 - Managed by:
COUPLES GOLF 9 & DINE Once per month, join us for an evening of friend-making, golfing, food, and cocktails at The Landing Bar & Grill following play Not a competition. Participants are not required to keep score. Couples Golf is about as social as it gets. This league offers a fun and friendly outlet for you and your significant other to enjoy the company of other Golf Members on a monthly basis. It is a great option for couples looking to mix up their summer activities. Rounds are 9-holes with a Shotgun Start. Food and beverage options at The Landing following play. RSVP Deadline is 1-week prior to play. Date Event/Challenge Time May 12 2-Player scramble 5:00PM June 9 4-Player scramble 5:00PM July 14 2-Player Scramble 5:00PM August 11 4-Player scramble 5:00PM September 22 2-Player scramble 5:00PM October 13 4-Player scramble 4:00PM - 23 - Managed by:
2022 TUESDAY LADIES ASSOCIATION SCHEDULE Date Event/Challenge Sign-Ups Time APRIL May 3 Doubles (Scramble) Blind Draw 8:30AM Tee Times May 10 Individual Stroke Play Blind Draw 8:30AM Tee Times May 17 Doubles (Scramble) Blind Draw 8:30AM Tee Times MAY May 3 Team Shamble Blind Draw 8:30AM Tee Times May 10 Individual Stroke Play Blind Draw 8:30AM Tee Times May 17 Doubles (Scramble) Blind Draw 8:30AM Tee Times JUNE June 7 Team Shamble Blind Draw 8:30AM Tee Times June 14 Individual Stroke Play Blind Draw 8:30AM Tee Times June 21 Doubles (Scramble) Blind Draw 8:30AM Tee Times June 28 Individual Stroke Play Blind Draw 8:30AM Tee Times JULY July 12 Team Shamble Blind Draw 8:30AM Tee Times July 19 Individual Stroke Play Blind Draw 8:30AM Tee Times July 26 Doubles (Scramble) Blind Draw 8:30AM Tee Times AUGUST August 2 Team Shamble Blind Draw 8:30AM Tee Times August 9 Individual Stroke Play Blind Draw 8:30AM Tee Times August 16 Doubles (Scramble) Blind Draw 8:30AM Tee Times August 30 Individual Stroke Play Blind Draw 8:30AM Tee Times SEPTEMBER September 20 Individual Stroke Play Blind Draw 8:30AM Tee Times September 27 Individual Stroke Play Blind Draw 8:30AM Tee Times OCTOBER October 4 Team Shamble Blind Draw 8:30AM Tee Times October 11 Individual Stroke Play Individual 8:30AM Tee Times October 18 Closing Scramble Blind Draw 8:30AM Tee Times A USGA Handicap must be set up with the club to compete each week. $5 per event + cart fee Registrations is available through weekly email e-vite. To get on the email roster, contact a member of the Golf Professional Staff. - 24 - Managed by:
2022 WEDNESDAY MEN’S ASSOCIATION SCHEDULE Date Event/Challenge Sign-Ups Time MAY May 4 Individual Stroke Play Individual 8:00AM Tee Times May 11 2-Player Shamble Pick Partner 8:00AM Tee Times May 18 Individual Stroke Play Individual 8:00AM Tee Times May 25 1 Best Ball of 2 Stroke Play Pick Partner 8:00AM Tee Times JUNE June 8 Individual Stroke Play Individual 8:00AM Tee Times June 15 2-Player Shamble Pick Partner 8:00AM Tee Times June 22 Individual Stroke Play Individual 8:00AM Tee Times June 29 2 Best Balls of 4 Stroke Play Individual 8:00AM Tee Times JULY July 13 Individual Stroke Play Individual 8:00AM Tee Times July 20 2-Player Shamble Pick Partner 8:00AM Tee Times July 27 Individual Stroke Play Individual 8:00AM Tee Times AUGUST August 3 Individual Stroke Play Individual 8:00AM Tee Times August 10 2-Player Shamble Pick Partner 8:00AM Tee Times August 17 Individual Stroke Play Individual 8:00AM Tee Times August 24 1 Best Ball of 2 Stroke Play Pick your Partner 8:00AM Tee Times August 31 1 Best Ball of 2 Stroke Play Pick your Partner 8:00AM Tee Times SEPTEMBER September 21 Individual Stroke Play Individual 8:00AM Tee Times September 28 4-Ball Match Play Pick Partner 8:30AM Tee Times OCTOBER- Playoffs x2 Points October 5 Individual Stroke Play Individual 8:30AM Tee Times October 12 Individual Stroke Play Individual 8:30AM Tee Times October 19 Individual Stroke Play Individual 8:30AM Tee Times A Valid USGA Handicap must be set up with the club to compete each week. Required Season Long Player of the Year Points Race (Lakes Cup) Entry Fee: $25 due at check-in of your first event played (one-time) & $5 per event + cart fee + optional $5 skins Points and payouts are awarded to players following each round. Each week, participants receive points for participating and additional points for winning or placing. Players earn additional Lakes Cup points by competing in Club Events such as Club Championship(s), Member-Guest(s), - 25 - Managed by:
THE LAKES CUP PLANTATION LAKES MEN’S ASSOCIATION PLAYOFFS Much like the FedEx Cup on the PGA Tour, the top ranked players at the end of the season compete for payouts based on points. The player with the most points upon completion of the final round will be presented the Lakes Cup in addition to credit book winnings from the Player of the Year purse. Playoffs for the Plantation Lakes Men’s Association will commence in October for three consecutive weeks. Registration will be individual on all three weeks with pairings made based on player of the year points rankings (those with the most points are paired up together). Players will earn two times the amount of Lakes Cup player of the year points. In the event of a final-round tie, the player with the lowest total of the last 9, 6, 3, 1 hole(s) will break ties (USGA method). A 3-hole aggregate (total net score) playoff will take place on October 20th in the event of an overall tie for 1st place in the Player of the Year Points Race (overall points only). The player with the most P.O.Y. points will be awarded the 2022 Lakes Cup Trophy following the final league play date. The P.O.Y Purse will be distributed in full on October 19th to Members accounts following play based on the payout table below. Ties in points for the remaining payouts will be determined by the USGA stroke play card-off method based on the final round. OCTOBER PLAYOFFS October 5 Individual Stroke Play Individual 8:00AM Tee Times October 12 Individual Stroke Play Individual 8:00AM Tee Times October 19 Individual Stroke Play Individual 8:00AM Tee Times Lakes Cup Purse Distribution 2021 Total Purse Amount: $950 2021 Total Payout: $950 Place Percent Payout 1 30% $285 2 24% $228 3 19% $180.5 4 14% $133 5 9% $85.5 6 4% $38 - 26 - Managed by:
2022 THURSDAYS SKINS GAME SCHEDULE Date Event/Challenge Sign-Ups Time APRIL April 7 Skins Game Blind Draw 5:00PM Shotgun April 21 Skins Game Blind Draw 5:00PM Shotgun April 28 Skins Game Blind Draw 5:00PM Shotgun MAY May 5 Skins Game Blind Draw 5:30PM Shotgun May 19 Skins Game Blind Draw 6:00PM Shotgun May 26 Skins Game Blind Draw 6:00PM Shotgun JUNE June 2 Skins Game Blind Draw 6:00PM Shotgun June 16 Skins Game Blind Draw 6:00PM Shotgun June 23 Skins Game Blind Draw 6:00PM Shotgun June 30 Skins Game Blind Draw 6:00PM Shotgun JULY July 21 Skins Game Blind Draw 6:00PM Shotgun July 28 Skins Game Blind Draw 6:00PM Shotgun AUGUST August 4 Skins Game Blind Draw 5:30PM Shotgun August 18 Skins Game Blind Draw 5:30PM Shotgun August 25 Skins Game Blind Draw 5:30PM Shotgun SEPTEMBER September 1 Skins Game Blind Draw 5:00PM Shotgun September 15 Skins Game Blind Draw 5:00PM Shotgun September 29 Skins Game Blind Draw 4:30PM Shotgun OCTOBER October 6 Skins Game Blind Draw 4:30PM Shotgun October 20 Skins Game Blind Draw 4:00PM Shotgun October 27 Skins Game Blind Draw 4:00 PM Shotgun NOVEMBER November 3 Skins Game Blind Draw 3:30PM Shotgun November 10 Skins Game Blind Draw 2:30PM Shotgun November 17 Skins Game Blind Draw 2:30PM Shotgun DECEMBER December 1 Skins Game Blind Draw 2:00PM Shotgun December 8 Skins Game Blind Draw 2:00PM Shotgun December 15 Skins Game Blind Draw 2:00PM Shotgun Thursdays, 9-holes, late afternoon shotgun start. Pairings are drawn at random. Entry is $5 + $1 for closest to the pin + cart fee if applicable. Thursday Skins most often uses basic skins format, with handicaps reduced by 50%. A gross or net birdie or better on a hole that no one else birdies (or better) wins a skin. An active GHIN handicap is required to compete. Registrations is available through weekly email e-vite. To get on the email roster, contact a member of the Golf Professional Staff. - 27 - Managed by:
2022 CLUB EVENT SCHEDULE DATE EVENT DIVISIONS TIME APRIL Sunday, April 10 Masters Event 18-Holes AM Tee times Saturday, April 23 3-Club Challenge 18-Holes AM Tee Times MAY Monday, May 30 Memorial Day Stableford 18-Holes AM Tee Times JUNE Saturday, June 4 and Day 1: 9-Holes Day 1: 3:00PM Shotgun 2-Day Men’s Member Guest Sunday, June 5 Day 2: 18-Holes Day 2: 10:00AM Shotgun JULY Friday, July 1 Match Play Championship Starts 18-Holes Self-Scheduled Monday, July 4 Independence Day Doubles 18-Holes 8:00AM Tee Times Saturday, July 23 Chris O’Halloran Memorial 18-Holes 9:00AM Shotgun AUGUST Saturday, August 13 and Day 1: 18-Holes Day 1: 12:00PM Shotgun Club Championship Sunday, August 14 Day 2: 18-Holes Day 2: 8:00AM Tee Times SEPTEMBER Monday, September 5 Labor Day Shamble & Luau 18 Holes 9:00AM Tee Times Sunday, September 10 1-Day Women’s Invitational 18-Holes 9:00 AM Shotgun OCTOBER Friday, October 7 and Day 1: 9-Holes Day 1: 5:00PM Shotgun Member - Member Saturday October 8 Day 2: 18-Holes Day 2: 9:00AM Shotgun NOVEMBER Saturday, November 5 Superintendent’s Revenge Scramble 18-Holes 10:00AM Shotgun Friday, November 11 Member-Staff Scramble 9-Holes 2:00PM Shotgun Saturday, November 19 Turkey Shoot 18-Holes 11:00AM Shotgun In order to participate in club events, participants must have a valid USGA GHIN Handicap. If you have not yet signed up for one, please contact the Golf Shop. Refer to page 16 for handicap details - 28 - Managed by:
3-Club Challenge Date: Saturday, April 23th Time: 9:00AM Tee Times Format: 3-Clubs only – (18-Holes) Men 60+ may play gold tees Men -60 must play white tees Rules of Play: This is an individual gross/net stroke play format. Maximum score on any given hole is 10. Restrictions: Benefitted Members and Annual Passholders. All participants must have an established active handicap. Registration: Opens: 1-month prior Closes: 1-week prior - 29 - Managed by:
MEMORIAL DAY STABLEFORD Date: Monday, May 30st Time: AM Tee Times Start Format: 1 Best Ball of 4 Stableford Stroke Play (18-Holes) Rules of Play: This is a four-person gross and net competition. The four competitors will play as a team and each will play their own ball. The lowest score will count as the team’s score for that hole and will be converted into points using the chart below: Eagle 4 Points Birdie 3 Points Par 2 Points Bogey 1 Point Double Bogey or Worse 0 Points At the end of the round, add together the points for the team point total. The team that has the highest point total will win the competition. Restrictions: Benefitted Members and Annual Passholders and their guests. - All participants must have an established active handicap. Registration: Opens: 1-month prior Closes: 1-week prior Sign up as a team or individually (individuals will be paired accordingly) - 30 - Managed by:
2-DAY MEN’S MEMBER-GUEST Dates: Saturday, June 4th and Sunday, June 5th Time: Day 1: Round 1: 3:00PM Shotgun Start Following Golf: Cocktails at The Landing Day 2: Round 2: 9:00AM Shotgun Start Round 3: 11:45AM Shotgun Start Following Golf: Banquet at The Landing Playoff Round: All flight winners, immediately following completion of the 3rd round. Format: Four ball match play (for points) – Two person teams, seeded into flights based on total team handicap index. Better ball of partners (net) vs. better ball of opponents (net) Rules of Play: Each team will play three, 9-hole matches; one match against each team in their respective flight (rounds 1-3). Following round 3, a playoff round will be played amongst the winners of each flight. The side with the most points after all matches have been played within their flight is the winner. Points are awarded as follows for each match: 1 point for each hole won ½ point for each hole tied 1 point for winning a match ½ point for each match tied Playoff Round: This is a last team standing format in which each flight winner will tee off together following round 3. The team with the worst score after the first playoff hole will be eliminated. The process will continue until there is one team remaining. The final team standing will be the overall winner. Restrictions: Male Benefitted Members. Annual Passholders may play as a guest. Alternatively, they may play as a Member if space is available 1 week prior to registration deadline). Registration: Opens: 1-month prior Closes: 1-week prior - 31 - Managed by:
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