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Princess Anne Table of Contents
LivingMARCH|APRIL| 2020 Message from the President................................................................. 2
Welcome New Members...................................................................... 3
Frequently Used Numbers Membership Matters............................................................................ 4
Team Member Highlights...................................................................... 6
Breakers 961-2884 Massage 536-5342 Dining Calendar...................................................................................... 8
Clubhouse 428-4141 Pool 425-1117 Social and Dining.................................................................................... 9
Fax 428-4423 Security 287-6982 Youth Activities...................................................................................... 13
Fitness 440-3102 Tennis 428-7803 Summer Youth Calendar....................................................................... 15
Golf 422-3360 Men’s Lg. 440-3112 From the Greens.................................................................................... 18
The Golden Rules................................................................................... 19
Operations Team From the Links........................................................................................ 21
From the Courts..................................................................................... 26
McCall Andy Cathie Havrilesky Fitness & Wellness................................................................................. 29
440-3101 440-3115 March-April Calendar............................................................................ 33
Director of Catering Controller
& Special Events Executive Committee
[email protected]
[email protected] Christopher J. Fanney President
Denise Johnson Susan T. Pender Vice President
Monica Au 440-3113 Leslie R. Watson Secretary
961-2884 HR & Accounting Director Patrick L. Shuler Treasurer
Breakers Manager
[email protected] Board of Directors
[email protected]
Steve Layden Michael Cowan, Jr. Joshua Parnell Monica Stein
Geoff Benson 440-3105 Anne Harvard Hooper John Perry Roger Stroud
428-4141 ext: 322 Restaurant Manager Bekki Jucksch Chris Pridgen John Wilson, Jr.
Executive Chef John Mazach Barbara Sessoms
[email protected]
[email protected] Committee Chairpersons
Matt Liebler
Matt Boyce 440-3109 Entertainment ..................................Monica Stein
440-3119 Head PGA Golf Professional Finance..............................................Pat Shuler
Director of Golf Course Fitness................................................Barbara Sessoms
Maintenance and [email protected] Golf ....................................................Roger Stroud
Club Grounds Green ................................................John Perry
Taylor Nelson House ................................................John Mazach
[email protected] 428-4141 Membership .....................................Josh Parnell
Youth Programs Manager Pool ...................................................Chris Pridgen
Kristen Bunting Rules ..................................................Ran Randolph Jr.
440-3111 [email protected] Tennis ................................................Bekki Jucksch
Director of Marketing & Youth Involvement ...........................Anne Harvard Hooper
Communications Andrea Pettay
440-3103 SPECIAL COMMITTEES:
[email protected] Director of Fitness Wine Committee...............................Gray Randolph
& Wellness Historical Preservation .....................Sandra Baylor
Mardy Colling Membership I.D. ...............................Susan Pender
440-3104 [email protected] Tradition ...........................................Andy Dickinson
Food & Beverage Director Building .............................................Jon Thornton | Tim Stiffler | Jack Todd
Paul Rosario
[email protected] 440-3114
Purchasing Director
John Fraser
440-3117 [email protected]
Director of Tennis
Bill Shonk
[email protected] 440-3100
General Manager
Jennifer Garrott
440-3110 [email protected]
Assistant Manager –
Clubhouse Operations Brian Triolet
425-1117
[email protected] Aquatics Director
Ashlie Gran [email protected]
428-4141 ext: 340
Banquet Manager Courtney Whittemore
428-4141 ext: 313
[email protected] Membership Director
[email protected]
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Message from the President
As spring approaches, we look forward to warmer weather, longer days, the greening of the golf course,
outdoor tennis and just enjoying all the Club’s amenities.
There’s a lot going on at the PACC. The Better Billy Bunkers and the new, sand cart paths are nearing
completion with anticipated finalization by the end of March. We have received final plans for the renovation
of the Holly Bungalow and should be completed and open for rentals this summer. The Youth Committee
has decided on the design and layout of the youth room and hope to have it open by Memorial Day. Work
continues on the aquatics complex project and we look forward to breaking ground around Labor Day.
There are many opportunities for you to celebrate the arrival of spring at the PACC. Join us for one of our
wine dinners, meet your friends for a glass of wine on Wednesday nights or for dinner and drinks on Friday
night. Invite a prospective member for a round of golf, a set of tennis, dinner in the Chesapeake Room or a Membership Mixer.
Our goal remains the same – to exceed your expectations each time you visit the PACC.
With best wishes,
Christopher J. Fanney
Up-to-Date from the General Manager
As we enter into a new decade, the Princess Anne is nearly four years into her second century and
focused on strategic efforts to forge a clear path for 20/20 & Beyond! Please rest assured that as
the first phase of PACC 20/20 & Beyond Master Plan projects are underway, your Board of Directors
is resolute to “Continue the Tradition of Excellence” and strategically thinking and planning. The
Board recently reviewed five year outlook models that considered potential 20/20 & Beyond project
timelines as well as financial performance and funding pro-formas. We look forward to garnering more
input from the Princess Anne Family through survey queries later this year. SWOT analysis (strengths,
weaknesses, opportunities, threats) exercises have been an integral part of your Club’s planning
process in the past and we very much welcome your vision. As you have strategic thoughts about
your Club please do not hesitate to contact me via phone on my direct line (757) 440-3100 or e-mail
[email protected].
Our Operations Team remains vigilant to carry out our motto of Personal Attention Consistently Captivating by providing
comprehensive programming for Members of all ages. We look forward to implementing a wide array of exciting new programs
this year while enhancing longstanding traditions. This Princess Anne Living edition is packed with opportunities to enjoy your
Club. Highlights include: the return of the Club Mixer Party with local clubs, our Youth Expo, the Mother & Son Dance, Wellness
Wednesdays, 2020 Tennis & Golf Calendars as well as a center spread previewing summer youth activities and so much more.
I encourage you to take a moment now to populate your calendar and reserve your space for the fun!
See you at the Princess Anne!
William S. Shonk, CCM, CCE Princess Anne Living | March/April 2020 2
General Manager
WelcomeWelcome New Members
Emery, Alyse, Reid and Carter Chickey
Resident Comprehensive
Sponsor: Gloria Gifford
Emery and Alyse were born and raised in Virginia Beach and reside at the
south end of the Oceanfront in Shadowlawn. They have two children, Reid
(7) and Carter (5), who participate in surfing and soccer, and as a family en-
joy outdoor activities and traveling. Emery is vice president and principal of
Ocean Construction Services. Inc., which focuses on commercial and federal
general contracting in the Mid-Atlantic. Alyse graduated with a master’s de-
gree and worked for Virginia Beach City Public Schools as a speech-language
pathologist for 11 years. Currently, she is involved with W.T. Cooke Elemen-
tary as a PTA board member and volunteer. As a family, they are excited to
meet other members through social and youth activities offered by the Club
and continue the legacy tradition as the second generation members.
W. Hunter B. Francis
Resident Dining
Hunter is a Virginia Beach native and was previously a long-term member at the Club
before relocating to Baltimore, MD. His grandparents, William Hunter Bell and Mattie Lamb
Bell, were inaugural members of the PACC, joining in 1916. Their family legacy at the Club
continued on over the years and we are thrilled to welcome Hunter back full-time into the
PACC family of members! He is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
and spent a large portion of his adult life going back and forth between Virginia Beach and
Baltimore, where he was the general manager and head coach of the Baltimore Bombers
professional lacrosse team. He looks forward to enjoying social events and dining as well
as utilizing the fitness facilities and perhaps picking up tennis. Please join us in welcoming
him home!
Ron & Terri McIntosh
Resident Comprehensive
Sponsor: Doug Russell
Ron & Terri reside in the North End. Ron is the director of corporate support for
LifeNet Health and Terri is owner, president & CEO of REW Corporation; a 30+ year
industrial electrical firm. They are former members of Broad Bay Country Club and
are actively involved in the Virginia Beach & Hampton Roads community. Ron is a
past Neptune Festival Triton and Terri is a past Lady of the Court for King Neptune
37. In their free time, they enjoy riding bikes at the oceanfront, the beach and
spending time with their family and friends. They are looking forward to playing a
casual round of golf now and then, and enjoying the Club amenities to relax and
socialize.
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MembershipMembership Matters
Event Cancellation Policy
To ensure we provide the most excellent experience for our members and guests when they attend events at the PACC, it is
critical that our Operations Team have accurate information regarding event attendees. To that end, we strongly encourage all
members to RSVP as far in advance as possible for events. Additionally, the following is a reminder of the Club's cancellation
policy.
EVENTS
A no show/cancellation fee of 50% of the event cost will be charged if your reservation is not cancelled 24 hours prior to the
event.
GOLF/TENNIS LESSONS & CLINICS
A no show/cancellation fee of 100% of the lesson cost will be charged if your reservation is not cancelled 24 hours prior to the
lesson.
GROUP FITNESS CLASSES
A no show/cancellation fee of $12.50 will be charged for classes noted as "limited space” if your reservation is not cancelled
12 hours prior to the class. For your reference, this notation is indicated on the group fitness calendar as well as in the class
description online and on the PACC mobile app.
PERSONAL TRAINING & MASSAGE
A no show/cancellation fee of 100% of the appointment cost will be charged if your reservation is not cancelled 24 hours prior
to the appointment.
Overnight Parking
Please know that parking at the Princess Anne is a benefit of MAD ABOUT OUR
your membership. We do, however, want to ensure that we MEMBERS MIXER
are doing our absolute best to protect your property when on
the premises as well as protect your membership privileges. If FRIDAY, MARCH 20
you plan to leave your vehicle at the Princess Anne overnight, 5:30 - 8:00 PM
please do the following:
free!MEN'S LOUNGE
• Ensure a PACC decal has been placed in your vehicle Let us celebrate you and
window. Decals are available at the front desk or show you just how much we
administrative office. appreciate you being a
Princess Anne member.
• Notify our front desk team by calling 757-428-4141. Join us for complimentary
• Either of these actions will alert our security team so they beer, wine and hors d’oeuvres.
can best monitor your vehicle. Enjoy live music and March
Please note: vehicles that have not taken one of the Madness games.
above actions and remain on property for more than 72
hours will be towed.
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Membership Matters
We Cater To Your Home & Office!
Flavor, Quality, Experience.
Looking for the best catering service for your next home or office event? You already know
the right place! Your Princess Anne Team knows what it takes to successfully cater events,
both large and intimate. Your guests will be delighted with our world-class cuisine and the
personalized service provided by your Club's devoted staff.
Last year alone, we catered off-premise house parties for 75 people and smaller office
parties for 30. With our in-house sommelier, we have expertise coordinating custom
events such as wine tastings and food pairings.
We are the best kept secret you already have in your back pocket! For more information or to discuss your next corporate,
private or cocktail party, please contact Director of Catering & Special Events McCall Andy at (757) 440-3101 or
[email protected].
COME
Celebrate
AT OUR HOUSE!
Enjoy the unique amenities and convenience
of the Princess Anne Country Club, your
home away from home!
For your special spring or summer event
consultation, contact Ms. McCall Andy at
440-3101.
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TeamPACC Team Highlights
Team Member | Patti Savich
Have you noticed that ever-present warm greeting when you enter the Chesapeake
or Linkhorn Lounge during the evening? That is our own hostess Patti Savich, who
was a welcome addition to our Princess Anne family last summer. Patti hails from
Pennsylvania and moved to Virginia Beach in January of 2019, after the passing of
her husband, to be with her twin brother. Her first job was as a hostess at age 19 at a
family restaurant before moving on to a career as a shipping coordinator. She and her
husband moved to Michigan where she followed her passion for customer service
and began working for Battlecreek Country Club. Here is where Patti learned she has
a gift with Club members and wanted to bring that to our Princess Anne Family. We
are so pleased to have Patti join us and realize what a great addition she has been. Her
patience, organization and kindness are key to carrying out our Princess Anne Motto
and improving your overall dining experience here at the Club. Please make sure to stop
by and say hi to Patti, she will brighten your day!
Team Member | Bailey Boyce
As we move into the 2020 golf season, this will be the 14th season for Bailey and her goose
chasing role with the PACC Golf Maintenance Team. Her role has lessened due to her hips,
but her spirit and mind are still ready to stalk the elusive Canadian Goose.
She still likes to come to work, but it’s less often due to stress on her body. Her face still lights
up walking into the shop in the morning as she greets the maintenance workers as they
prepare for the day.
She still likes to travel the course, but it’s typically with a cart instead of the early morning
strolls. Bailey enjoys the quiet office and the pop-in visits of Team Members, vendors or the
occasional Member who stops by to say hello.
Her day usually ends with a meal and a nap before she’s carried up the steps for a restful
night of sleep, only to get the chance to do it again the next day!
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PACC Team Highlights Before
After
PACC Takes the Plunge!
On Saturday, February 8, for the fourth year straight, a brave group
of our PACC Team Members and friends jumped into the freezing
Atlantic to support the Special Olympics of Virginia! The ‘PACC
Plungers’ not only helped by raising $13,854 of the festival’s record-
breaking $1.35 million, but they boldly ran into the ocean in show
of their support on a balmy 43o winter day.
The plunge is much more than just an icy dip in the water.
Special Olympics of Virginia provides year-round sports training,
competition, leadership opportunities and health services to more
than 27,000 athletes of all abilities. They are helping to make the
world a better, healthier and more joyful place - one athlete, one
volunteer, one family member, one plunger at a time.
This year, Marketing & Communications Director Kristen Bunting
was honored with our local News Channel 3's 'People Taking Action'
award for her ongoing leadership in fundraising for the cause.
Kristen has captained the 'PACC Plungers' since 2017 and plunged
ten times previously! Her television feature on the news provided
wonderful exposure of our Club's philanthropic efforts and close
team bond.
Congratulations to our PACC Team for their fundraising efforts and
bravery in support of this wonderful cause!
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DINING Enjoy dinner specials every Tuesday- Saturday!
Dining venue hours are also available on our website & mobile app.
WEEKLY SPECIAL FEATURES BREAKERS
TUESDAY- SATURDAY WEDNESDAY - FRIDAY
Clubhouse l Dinner Specials
TUESDAY Dinner: 4:00 - 10:00 pm
Clubhouse | Family Night SATURDAY
WEDNESDAY Breakfast: 8:00- 11:00 am
Lunch/Dinner: 11:00 am- 10:00 pm
Clubhouse | 1/2 Price Wine Night
Breakers | Build Your Own Nachos (March) SUNDAY
Breakers | Rotating Themes (April)
Breakfast: 8:00- 11:00 am
THURSDAY Brunch: 11:00 am- 1:30 pm
Lunch/Dinner: 1:30- 8:00 pm
Clubhouse | 1/2 Price Crafts & Drafts
SOCIAL / DINING EVENTS
THURSDAY- SUNDAY
FRI 3/06 Happy Hour/Classic Cocktails/Bob Linsly
Breakers | Chef’s Specials THU 3/12 Youth Expo Carnival
THU 3/12 Pinot Noir Wine Class
THE CHESAPEAKE & SAT 3/14 St. Paddy’s Day Bash at Breakers
LINKHORN LOUNGE FRI 3/20 Mad About Our Members Mixer
SAT 3/21 Inflatable Obstacles Show Down
TUESDAY – THURSDAY SAT 3/28 Club Mixer Party (Breakers is closed for this event)
Lunch: 11:00 am- 6:00 pm FRI 4/03 Linkhorn Lounge Live with Karl Werne
Small Plates starting at 2:00 pm SAT 4/04 Greek Wine Dinner
Dinner: 6:00- 9:00 pm WED 4/08 Easter Egg Decorating at Breakers
SAT 4/11 Children’s Easter
FRIDAY/SATURDAY SUN 4/12 Easter Brunch
WED 4/15 Spring Break Mini-Camp (through 4/17)
Lunch: 11:00 am- 6:00 pm THU 4/23 Daytime Speaker Series
Small Plates starting at 2:00 pm
Dinner: 6:00- 10:00 pm FRI 5/01 Happy Hour/Somm Night/Marty Moore
FRI 5/01 Mother & Son Dance Party
SUNDAY SAT 5/02 Kentucky Derby Party at Breakers
Brunch: 10:00 am- 2:00 pm
LOUNGES
LADIES
TUE- FRI | 11:00 am- 2:00 pm
MENS
TUE - SUN | 11:00 am- 2:00 pm
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SocialSocial & Dining
HAPPY HOUR WINE WEDNESDAY
FIRST FRIDAY OF THE MONTH WEDNESDAYS
5:30 - 7:30 PM | CLUBHOUSE IN THE CLUBHOUSE
HALF PRICE WINE BOTTLES
FEATURING LIVE MUSIC
BOTTLES UNDER $70.
MARCH 6 NOT VALID ON HOUSE WINE.
CLASSIC COCKTAILS
DINE-IN ONLY.
BOB LINSLY
MAY 1 BUILD YOUR
OWN NACHOS
SOMMELIER NIGHT
MARTY MOORE WEDNESDAYS IN MARCH
AT BREAKERS
ST. PATRICK'S
DAY BASH $12.95
TEQUILA SPECIALS
SATURDAY, MARCH 14
6:00 - 9:00 PM | BREAKERS CRAFTS & DRAFTS
$16.95++ THURSDAYS
IN THE CLUBHOUSE
FEATURING LIVE MUSIC
OUTDOOR HEATED TENT HALF PRICE
CRAFT AND DRAFT BEERS
DRINK SPECIALS
IRISH FARE
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LINKHORN Social & Dining
LOUNGE LIVE
APRIL
6:00 - 10:00 PM | LOUNGE WEDNESDAYS
FRIDAY, APRIL 3 AT BREAKERS
LIVE MUSIC BY KARL WERNE APRIL 1 | GRILLED CHEESE
ALSO ENJOY APRIL 8
BOURBON TASTINGS FAJITA BAR NIGHT
APRIL 15
PINTS & PATTIES
APRIL 22
BUILD YOUR PASTA
APRIL 29 | TACO NIGHT
WINE EVENTS
PINOT NOIR GREEK
WINE CLASS WINE DINNER
THURSDAY, MARCH 12 SATURDAY, APRIL 4
6:00 PM 6:00 PM RECEPTION
CLUBHOUSE | $25 6:30 PM DINNER
CLUBHOUSE | $75
Complimentary for Wine Society!
HOSTED BY SETH WHITE
Oregon vs. Burgundy OF DIONYSOS IMPORTS
Hosted by Chris Fulp
from The Winebow Group Details on page 11
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Social & Dining
CLUB MIXER PARTY GREEK WINE DINNER
SATURDAY, MARCH 28 SATURDAY, APRIL 4 | CLUBHOUSE
7:00 PM - 12:00 AM RECEPTION 6:00 PM | DINNER 6:30 PM
CLUBHOUSE | $50++
$75++
INCLUDES DINNER, HOSTED BY: SETH WHITE, LEVEL 3 WSET
BEER & HOUSE WINE
MEMBER-SIGNED BAR WINE ART ESTATE
CHARDONNAY IDISMA DRIOS (2017)
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
PRESET ANTIPASTO
6:00 — 9:00 PM | LINKHORN LOUNGE cured olives, hand-rolled dolmas, roasted eggplant
ROBBIE MEADE DUO bechemel, roasted garlic hummus, seasoned pita crisps
9:00 PM — MIDNIGHT | BALLROOM BOSINAKIS, ANASTASIA MOSCHOFILERO (2018)
BJ GRIFFIN & THE GALAXY GROOVE MAINE LOBSTER “KAKAVIA”
Menu baby carrots, garlic, potatoes, rich lemon broth
HORS D’OEUVRES AVANTIS, LENGA (2018)
Beef tartar spoons: french bread croutons MANGO “TARTAR”
Shrimp tempura: hoison BBQ sauce arugula, spicy papaya vinaigrette, toasted sesame seeds
Sun-dried tomato & roasted garlic arancini
GAVALAS SANTORINI WHITE (2019)
ASIA ROASTED PORK CHOP
Pickled cucumber and seaweed salad
house made lardo, crisp guanciale,
House made ramen noodle bar:
Shaved short rib, braised pork belly, warm roasted tomato and onion salad
soft poached eggs, fresh herbs, onions, black garlic,
toasted sesame seeds, baby shrimp, DOMAINE COSTA LAZARIDI,
shiitake mushrooms, rich ginger broth DRAMA AMETHYSTOS ROUGE (2017)
Spring vegetable stir fry: pineapple fried rice station
SMOKED LAMB TENDERLOIN
Sushi garlic roasted new potatoes, gremolata,
FRANCE extra virgin olive oil
French onion soup shooters
Salad Vert: simple, french garden salad DALAMARA, NAOUSSA (2017)
Bouillabaise station: local white fish, lobsters, HOUSE DRY-AGED GREEK MEATBALLS
mussels, fennel, garden vegetables, rich fumet broth
Coq Au Vin: three cheese potatoes au gratin roasted lemon tzatziki, fried chervil
Ratatouille KEO, ST. JOHN COMMANDARIA (NV)
BLACK MISSION FIGS
ITALY
Panna Cotta | Tiramisu house made fig sorbet, red wine marinated figs,
Hand-scooped affogato
white balsamic gastrique
Zuppa inglese
Spring fruit zabaione
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Seating is limited so register early! Social & Dining
Reservations are for two-hour seatings.
DAYTIME SPEAKER
EASTER BRUNCH SERIES
SUNDAY, APRIL 12 THURSDAYS
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM APRIL 23 | JUNE 25
ADULTS: $34.95 AUGUST 27
AGES 4 -11: $18.95 COFFEE 10:00 AM
CHILDREN 3-&-UNDER: FREE PRESENTATION 10:30 AM
IN THE PACC CLUBHOUSE
Jumbo lump crab and poached scallops salad LOOK FOR SPEAKER
Honey-smoked salmon INFORMATION SOON!
Virginia oysters on the half shell CONGRATS
Shrimp cocktail 2020 CHILI COOK
Spring spinach salad OFF WINNERS
with warm bacon dressing
Raspberry and apple salad CHEFS' CHOICE
1ST: ROBERT MILLS
Fresh fruit salad 2ND: CPT. KENNETH ORTIZ
3RD: TROY HESELIUS
Applewood-smoked bacon and sausage links
Traditional eggs benedict FAN FAVORITE
1ST: JERRY WILLIAMS/
Cheese grits and home fries KATHLEEN CARTER (TIE)
Spinach and roasted tomato quiche 3RD: CPT. KENNETH ORTIZ
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Duck fat roasted marble potatoes
Pesto-roasted summer squash
Brown buttered baby green beans
Spice-seared Chilean sea bass
with spring tomato chutney
Traditional chicken picatta
with chickpea rotini
Roasted prime rib of beef
with creamy horseradish sauce
Roasted rack of lamb
with apple-mint chutney
Raspberry almond bread pudding
with raspberry coulis
Blackberry cheesecake
Lemon cream pie
Flourless choolate cake
with roasted orange caramel
PACC chocolate chip cookies
Social & Dining / Youth Activities
KENTUCKY YOUTH EXPO View the
DERBY PARTY CARNIVAL menu online.
SATURDAY, MAY 2 Member-
5:00 - 7:30 PM signed bar.
BREAKERS BLVD. | $18++ THURSDAY, MARCH 12
5:30 - 7:00 PM | CLUBHOUSE
FEATURING LIVE MUSIC AND
DELICIOUS DERBY FARE WITH ENJOY GAMES & WIN TICKETS
RACE VIEWING, MINT JULEP TO REDEEM AT OUR
SPECIALS AND A DERBY HAT PRIZE TABLE!
CONTEST. REGISTER ON SITE FOR
CLUB SUMMER CAMPS AND
PROGRAMS.
New this year:
AN INFLATABLE HORSE RACE!
INFLATABLE TAE
OBSTACLES KWON DO
SHOW DOWN
BEGINING IN MARCH
SATURDAY, MARCH 21 AGES 4-6 | $90
2:00 - 5:00 PM
TENNIS CENTER JOIN US FOR A SIX WEEK TAE
KWON DO CLASS TAUGHT
AGES 9+ | $30++/PERSON BY A LOCAL INSTRUCTOR
AT WORLD CHAMPION TAE
BATTLE IT OUT ON OUR KWON DO.
INFLATABLE OBSTACLE
COURSE, NINJA WARRIOR
RING AND MORE! DRINKS
AND SNACKS INCLUDED.
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YouthYouth Activities
EASTER EGG SPRING BREAK
DECORATING MINI-CAMP
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8 APRIL 15-17 | AGES 4-6
5:30 - 8:00 PM | BREAKERS 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
$25/DAY
GET CREATIVE WHILE YOU
ENJOY FAJITA NIGHT! SIGN UP FOR ONE OR ALL
JOIN US TO DECORATE DAYS! CAMP INCLUDES,
EASTER EGGS. LUNCH, GAMES, CRAFTS
AND A DIFFERENT ACTIVITY
EACH DAY. VIEW THE DAILY
ACTIVITIES ONLINE!
CHILDREN'S MOTHER & SON
EASTER DANCE PARTY
SATURDAY, APRIL 11 FRIDAY, MAY 1
9:30 - 11:30 AM 6:00 - 8:00 PM | BALLROOM
$25++ PER MOTHER/SON PAIR
$15++ ADULTS & CHILDREN $10++/EACH ADDITIONAL SON
MEET THE EASTER BUNNY DANCE THE NIGHT AWAY
AND ENJOY AN EGG HUNT, WITH OUR FUN DJ AND
FACE PAINTING & GAMES! ENJOY A SPECIAL DINNER.
GENTS, DRESS TO IMPRESS
BREAKFAST INCLUDED. IN YOUR COAT AND TIE.
MEMBER-SIGNED BAR. MOMS, DRESSES ARE MOST
APPROPRIATE.
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SUMMER 2020
Here’s a snapshot
of the activities available
for our youth this summer!
Use this as a guide, but please check
the website, mobile app or call us at
757-428-4141 for the most up-to-date
information, as dates, times and details
are subject to change.
CAMPS/PROGRAMS
PACC Summer Camp Activities will include golf, tennis, Tennis Camp This camp runs for three hours in the morning and
swimming, sport court games and indoor/outdoor crafts. three hours in the afternoon, Monday- Friday. Players can come
Lunch is included! Sessions are limited to 18 children. for the first, second or third hour, or any combination, and be
Summer camp swim sessions will take place during swim team charged by the hour. $15/hour advanced sign-up or $18/hour drop-in
practice time, so team members can attend. Sign-ups will open at our
Youth Expo event on Thursday, March 12. Children will spend some Look for details soon on camp age groups and times!
time all together and then some time broken into groups of 3-4 and
5-6 year olds. 6.08 - 6.12 | Session I 7.13 - 7.17 | Session VI
New this year, flexible camp options. Sign up for the whole week of 6.15 - 6.19 | Session II 7.20 - 7.24 | Session VII
camp or your choice of days. 6.22 - 6.26 | Session III 7.27 - 7.31 | Session VIII
8:30 am - 12:30 pm 6.29 - 7.03 | Session IV 8.03 - 8.07 | Session IX
Monday - Friday | $160 per child 7.06 - 7.10 | Session V 8.10 - 8.14 | Session X
Monday/Wednesday/Friday | $115 per child
Tuesday/Thursday | $85 per child Mini-Breakers An instructional swim program focused
on individual development starting with beginners up to
6.22 - 6.26 | Bugs & Butterflies 7.20 - 7.24 | Shark Week competitive swimmers. Maximum of 8 swimmers per session.
(Ages 3-5) | Monday - Thursday | 3:00 - 3:30 pm | $80 per child
6.29 - 7.03 | Color Wars 8.03 - 8.07 | Mystery (?) Week 5.04 - 5.14 | Session I 5.18 - 5.28 | Session II
7.13 - 7.17 | Christmas in July 8.10 - 8.14 | Rockets & Robots
KID’S EVENTS Mixed/Club Events
Golf Events 5.25 | Memorial Day Party | 3:00 - 7:00 pm | PACC Pool
6.15 | PACC Olympics | 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
TBD | Drive, Chip & Putt Competition 7.04 | Fourth of July Carnival | 1:00- 4:00 pm | PACC Pool
7.16 | Parent-Child Tournament 7.30 | Petting Zoo | 5:00- 7:00 pm | West Lawn
8.08 | Junior Club Championship 8.18 | Mermaid & Pirate Breakfast | 9:00- 1100 am | PACC Pool
10.28 | Junior Golf Banquet and Awards Ceremony 9.07 | Labor Day Party | 5:00 - 8:00 pm | PACC Pool
Tennis Events
TBD | Junior Singles Club Championship
TBD | Junior Bus Trip to Citi Open in Washington, DC
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YOUTH CALENDAR
For all summer
camp programs,
children of members are
given one week priority for
camp registration, thus making
the grandchild registration date seven
days after the posted date of
registration beginning.
Birdie Basics Our junior golf program begins at age three through Virginia Beach Junior League A great opportunity for junior golfers
our Birdie Basics golf classes. Participants utilize oversized golf clubs, to come together to learn and compete. There are four teams in
tennis ball-style golf balls and the ‘Birdie Basics’ platform to become our Virginia Beach League: PACC, Cavalier, Bayville and Broad Bay.
familiar with swinging a club and the basics of the game. The format of the matches is a two-man team Captain’s Choice
(Ages 3-6) / Tuesday / 4:00 - 5:00 pm / $125 per semester with a max score of triple-bogey, which allows for a fun and low
pressure way of playing.
4.14 - 5.12 | Spring Semester 9.22 - 10.20| Fall Semester New for 2020! Due to the participation in recent years, PACC will
7.07 - 8.04 | Summer I Semester have two teams in the Virginia Beach Junior League!
(Ages 6-13) | $250
Junior Golf Academy Powered by Operation 36 utilizes the Operation 36 Practices: 5:00 - 6:00 pm | Matches: Saturday | 2:45 pm
platform developed by iGrow Golf, consisting of three aspects: education,
practice and performance. Through weekly classes and playing matches, the Practice Schedule
young golfers advance through six program levels, each with 12 “subjects” March 17 | March 26 | April 24 | May 26
to master.
(Ages 6-13) / Tuesday and/or Thursday / 5:00 - 6:30 pm Match Schedule
$350 per semester 4.28 | PACC Blue vs. PACC Black
3.28 | Cavalier @ PACC Blue / PACC Black @ Broad Bay Red
3.31 - 5.21 | Spring Semester 4.11 | PACC Blue @ Broad Bay Red / PACC Black @ Cavalier
9.15 - 10.28 | Fall Semester 4.19 | Broad Bay Red @ PACC Blue / PACC Black @ Broad Bay White
5.02 | PACC Blue @ Bayville / PACC Black@ Broad Bay Red
Junior Golf Camp A great way to get your junior out for some golfing fun! 5.09 | PACC Blue @ Broad Bay White / Bayville @ PACC Black
We cover all aspects of the game over the four day camp and concludes 5.16 |First Round of Playoffs | Location TBD
with the juniors playing golf on course on the final day. This keeps juniors 5.31 |Championship Match @ Broad Bay (all 6 teams & party!)
playing golf, as well as introducing beginners to the game.
(Ages 6-13) | Tuesday - Friday | 2:00 - 4:00 pm | $175
6.23 - 6.26 | June Session
7.14 - 7.17 | July Session
8.11 - 8.14 | August Session
NEW! Operation 36 Golf Camp This daily camp is designed to develop
and enhance a junior golfer’s skills. We will have an all-encompassing
curriculum with education, practice and play. Limited to the first 12
juniors, this camp will fill up fast!
(Ages 6-13) | Tuesday - Friday | 8:45 am - 1:00 pm
$450 | Includes swag bag and lunch all four days
7.21 - 7.24 | July Session
8.18 - 8.21 | August Session
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Pool Events
Swim and dive meets will be added to the calendar once they 2020 SUMMER SEASON
are decided by the league. SWIM/DIVE TEAM PRACTICE SCHEDULE
Mon 5.04 | Pool opens weekdays for adult swim Swim Team Practices | May 18 – June 5
Sat 5.09 | Pool opens on weekends for Members and Guests
Mon 5.18 | First day of swim/dive team practice AGE DAY TIME
Mon 5.25 | Pool opens daily for Members and Guests
Mon 6.08 | First day of morning swim/dive team practice 6 and under Monday - Friday 4:30 - 5:00 pm
TBD | Dive-in Movie Night at the Pool
7 and 8 Monday - Friday 5:00 - 5:30 pm
9 and 10 Monday - Friday 5:30 - 6:15 pm
11 and up Monday - Friday 6:15 - 7:00 pm
Dive Team Practices | May 18 – June 5
All Ages Monday - Thursday 4:00 - 5:30 pm
Swim Team Practices | Starting June 8
AGE TIME
Morning Practice: Monday - Friday
7 and 8 8:15 - 9:00 am
11 and up 9:00 - 9:45 am
9 and 10 9:45 - 10:30 am
6 and under 10:30 - 11:00 am
Afternoon Practice: Monday - Wednesday
9 and under 4:30 - 5:15 pm
10 and up 5:15 - 6:15 pm
Dive Team Practices | Starting June 10
Monday - Thursday 9:00 - 10:00 am
or 10:00 - 11:00 am
AND 4:30 - 5:30 pm
Please Note: team members may come to one or both
AM/PM practices but they do not have to attend both.
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CourseGolf Course & Grounds Update
By Matt Boyce | Director of Golf Course Maintenance and Club Grounds
Why sand?
During the winter months you may have noticed we converted the previous
crushed concrete cart paths to a sand base. I’ve gotten some questions and
I’m sure you’ve asked yourself, “Why did they use sand?” For the answer, let’s
rewind back to 2007…
Past
In the fall of 2006, there was a lot of energy to eliminate or reduce cart path
size. In the end, it was decided that a hard surface to move golfers and the Golf
Course Maintenance Team around course on wet days was necessary due to
the native clay soil.
The other challenge on this site is the tight, tree lined corridors that limit space
between the rough and the Out of Bounds Stakes. With tight corridors, slightly
wayward shots had the opportunity to bounce off a solid concrete or blacktop
cart path and potentially end up Out of Bounds. (I realize all PACC Members
hit it down the fairway, so we were really thinking about all our guests who
frequent the PACC!)
During the 2007 project it was decided to use formed concrete in most out of play areas, tees and slopes, and utilize crushed
concrete in all other areas. Due to the dust, rock that didn’t stay in place and general aesthetics, the crushed concrete paths
weren’t very popular.
Over the last ten years we have tried shells, shells with Better Billy Bunker (BBB) polymer and two types of sand. The shells broke
down quickly, moved more than the crushed concrete, sources were scarce and the BBB polymer applied to the shells wasn’t
very attractive!
Present
For the current project sand was selected for a couple reasons:
1. It’s soft for wayward shots and will help prevent those shots from bouncing Out-of-Bounds.
2. Mr. Liddy’s goal in 2007 was to bring back the feel of a golf course that was designed in the early 1900’s.
3. The sand cart paths fit this property based on the location just across the street from the beach.
4. The Club has tried to limit the amount of artificial amenities on and around the course to keep the integrity of the facility and
Mr. Liddy’s vision for the Princess Anne.
Future Follow information regarding the golf course and
The new cart paths will allow the Golf Course Maintenance Team club grounds on our website’s blog or Facebook
to efficiently add drainage, add sand and use equipment that is and Instagram at @PrincessAnneCC
already on site to maintain the cart paths in the future.
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Thank you for your patience as we navigate the project during
daily play and if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to
contact me at [email protected].
The Golden Rules
The Golden Rules of Golf Will Set You Free.
NEW CHANGES TO THE • If the ball had been lifted and replaced on its original
RULES OF GOLF: A REVIEW spot before it moved, the ball must always be
replaced on its original spot, regardless of what
Major Changes to the Rules of Golf caused it to move. You might say that once a ball
took place January 1, 2019. has been lifted and replaced, it owns that spot.
The Overall Goals for the Rules of Golf • The ball must be played from its new spot only if
• to be more easily understood and the ball had not been lifted and replaced before
applied by all golfers it moved and it was moved by natural forces (i.e.
• to be more consistent, simple and fair wind, gravity). A ball on the putting green that has
• to reinforce the game’s longstanding principles been moved accidentally must always be replaced with no
penalty.
and character • When a ball at rest is moved by natural forces, such as the
wind, it is normally played as it lies because its movement
Visit the USGA website (www.usga.org) to see examples is considered a continuation of the previous stroke, as no
and videos of the new rules. Please email any questions to person or object affected where the ball lies.
[email protected].
How the 2019 Rules of Golf Effect the Putting Repairing Damage on the Putting Green
Green
New Rule: Rule 13.1c(2) allows repair of almost any damage on
the green:
• “Damage on the putting green” is defined to include
all types of damage such as ball-marks, shoe damage
(including spike marks), indentations from a club or
flagstick, animal damage, etc., except aeration holes,
natural surface imperfections or natural wear of the hole.
When to Replace a Ball that Moves on the Putting Green
New Rule: Rule 13.1d revises the procedure for when a ball
on the putting green is moved by wind, water or other natural
forces, so that it must sometimes be replaced and sometimes
be played from its new spot:
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“There is no longer a penalty for merely touching the line of play on the putting green.”
• Because putting greens are specially prepared for playing the ball along the ground, the Rules allow the player to do things
on the green that are not allowed anywhere else:
• The player may mark, lift and clean a ball on the green at any time, remove sand and loose soil on the green and repair old
hole plugs and ball-marks on the green.
• Given this philosophy of allowing players to try to have a smooth surface for rolling the ball, there is no conceptual reason
for prohibiting repair of other types of damage (whether made by players, animals, maintenance staff, etc.).
Touching the Line of Play on the Putting Green
New Rule: The previous prohibition of touching the line of play on the putting green is eliminated:
• There is no longer a penalty for merely touching the line of play on the putting green (the term “line of play” applies
everywhere on the course including the putting green and the term “line of putt” is no longer used).
• But the player is still subject to the prohibition of improving his or her line of play on the putting green (see Rule 8.1a, as
limited by 8.1b).
• No advantage is gained if a player or his or her caddie merely touches the surface of the putting green on the line where the
ball will be played.
Ball Played from the Putting Green Hits Unattended Flagstick in the Hole
New Rule: Under Rule 13.2a(2):
• There is no longer a penalty if a ball played from the putting green hits a flagstick left in the hole.
• Players are not required to putt with the flagstick in the hole; rather, they continue to have the choice to have it removed
(which includes having someone attend the flagstick and remove it after the ball is played).
• Allowing a player to putt with the flagstick in the hole without fear of penalty should generally help speed up play.
Dear Rules Guru: If I leave the flagstick in, my ball rolls in the hole but is leaning against the flagstick, is it considered holed?
Rules Guru: A ball is considered holed if any part of the ball is below the surface of the putting green. There are times when the
ball can be touching the flagstick but the flagstick is not centered and is leaning. This situation could prevent the ball from being
below the surface of the green; in this case the ball is not holed even though it is leaning against the flagstick.
SUMMARY
ON THE PUTTING GREEN NEW RULE/OLD RULE
New rule: Ball has to be replaced in the original spot.
Replacing the ball if moved inadvertently or by nature,
after being lifted, cleaned and replaced. Old rule: In certain circumstances the ball could not be
moved back to the original spot.
Repairing damage on the putting green. New rule: Spikes marks, animal damage etc. can be fixed
(cannot fix natural imperfections such as bumps or hollows).
Touching the line of the putt on the green.
Ball on the green striking unattended flagstick Old rule: Could only repair a ball pitch mark or old hole
plugs.
New rule: Allowed as long as it does not improve the
conditions.
Old rule: Not permitted (loss of hole / 2 stroke penalty).
New rule: No penalty.
Old Rule: Loss of hole / 2 stroke penalty.
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GolfFrom the Links
2020 Golf Events Schedule
These dates are subject to change, please check the online calendar throughout the year!
Please note: the golf shop and golf course are closed for green aerifcation on Monday,
March 9 & Tuesday, March 10.
MEN’S EVENTS
The Green Jacket Par 3 April 10
The Green Jacket April 11
PASMGA Opening Play Day April 22
Windholz Matches Begin May 1
McClanan Memorial May 1
Derby Day Mixed Blitz May 2
James G. Parke Member-Guest June 18–20
Men’s League begins (each Thursday) June 25
Men’s Triumvirate @ Bayville August 5
Richard D. Cooke Men’s Club Championship August 7–9
Vincent G. Thomas Men’s Member-Member September 10–12
Capt. L.R. Vail Men’s Senior Club Championship October 23–25
and Super Senior Club Championship
President’s Cup October 30–31
Shootout December 5
Pop-Pop December 18
LADIES’ EVENTS
PALG Opening Play Day April 21
Joanne R. Neff Spring Handicap May 12 & 14
Martha Macklin Smith Member–Guest June 9 – 10
Ladies Member-Member July 21 & 23
Ladies Triumvirate @ Cavalier August 5
Louis H. Windholz Club Championship August 7–9
Eugene Lee Parker Women’s Senior Club Championship October 23–25
Turkey Scramble November 24
PALG Christmas Luncheon December 8
MIXED/YOUTH EVENTS
Youth Expo March 12
Golf Shop Spring Merchandise Debut March 14 & 15
Spring Glow Ball March 27
Demo Day April 25
Parent–Child July 19
Junior Club Championship August 8
Husband & Wife Championship September 27
PACC Pro-Am Invitational to benefit the Els for Autisum Foundation October 11 & 12
Fall Glow Ball October 23
From the Links
Pop Pop
Congratulations to our 2019 Pop
Pop champions Chris Devine,
Evan Beck, Preston Moore and
Shane Kinsley who won with a
score of 20 under par net.
Chris Devine, Evan Beck, Preston Moore and
Shane Kinsley
2020 Junior Golf Programs
Virginia Beach Junior League
The Virginia Beach Junior League is a great opportunity for junior golfers, ages 13 and
under, to come together to learn and compete. There will be six teams in our Virginia
Beach League this season: Princess Anne Country Club Team Blue and Team Black,
Cavalier Golf & Yacht Club, Bayville Golf Club and Broad Bay Country Club Team Red
and Team White. The season will include eight matches and four practice sessions. The
format of the matches a two-man team Captain's Choice with a max score of triple-bogey,
which allows for a fun and low pressure way of playing.
New for 2020! Due to the participation in recent years, PACC will have two teams in the
Virginia Beach Junior League!
(Ages 6-13) | $250
Practices: 5:00 - 6:00 pm | Matches: Saturdays | 2:45 pm
Practice Schedule
March 17 | March 26 | April 24 | May 26
Match Schedule
3.28 | PACC Blue vs. PACC Black
4.04 | Cavalier @ PACC Blue / PACC Black @ Broad Bay Red
4.11 | PACC Blue @ Broad Bay Red / PACC Black @ Cavalier
4.18 | Broad Bay Red @ PACC Blue / PACC Black @ Broad Bay White
5.02 | PACC Blue @ Bayville / PACC Black@ Broad Bay Red
5.09 | PACC Blue @ Broad Bay White / Bayville @ PACC Black
5.16 |First Round of Playoffs | Location TBD
5.31 |*Championship Match @ Broad Bay (all 6 teams & party!)
*This is the only match held on a Sunday
From the Links
2020 Junior Golf Programs
Birdie Basics
Our junior golf program begins at age three through our Birdie Basics golf classes.
Participants utilize oversized golf clubs, tennis ball-style golf balls and the ‘Birdie Basics’
platform to become familiar with swinging a club and the basics of the game.
(Ages 3-6) / Tuesdays / 4:00 - 5:00 pm / $125 per semester
4.14 - 5.12 | Spring Semester 9.22 - 10.20| Fall Semester
7.07 - 8.04 | Summer I Semester
Junior Golf Academy powered by Operation 36
This program uilizes the Operation 36 platform developed by iGrow Golf, consisting of
three aspects: education, practice and performance. Through weekly classes and playing
matches, the young golfers advance through six program levels, each with 12 “subjects” to
master.
(Ages 6-13) / Tuesdays and/or Thursdays / 5:00 - 6:30 pm
$350 per semester for one day a week / $650 per semester for two days a week
3.31 - 5.21 | Spring Semester
9.15 - 10.28 | Fall Semester
Operation 36 Junior Golf Camp
This week-long program focuses on all facets of the game (putting, short game, full
swing and etiquette). We touch on each golf skill starting with an educational aspect,
followed by practice and finishing with a fun game. The final day we will play nine holes!
(Ages 6-13) | Tuesdays - Fridays | 8:45 - 1:00 pm | $450 per week
7.21 - 7.24 | July Session
8.18 - 8.21 | August Session
Drop-in Golf Camp
This week-long program focuses on all facets of the game (putting, short game, full
swing and etiquette).
(Ages 6-13) | Tuesdays - Fridays | 2:00 - 4:00 pm | $175 per week
6.23 - 6.26 | June Session
7.14 - 7.17 | July Session
8.11 - 8.14 | August Session
End of the year banquet | Wednesday, October 28 from 5:30 - 7:00 pm!
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From the Links
2020 Ladies Instruction Schedule
Ladies’ Operation 36 Social Events
Cost $30/class (includes instruction and wine!)
Wednesday, May 27 | Sip & Chip – Chipping is fun, but it’s more fun with a glass of
wine! Join your fellow lady golfers and golf professionals for an evening of wine and
chipping instruction. We start with a glass of wine and discuss chipping fundamentals.
We then work on your chip shot receiving one-on-one guidance and conclude with a fun
game. This tends to be a lady favorite!
Wednesday, September 2 | Wine & Nine – Take your skills to the course with a glass
of wine! Come out to enjoy a fun round of golf with your fellow lady golfers and receive
on-course advice from your golf professionals. This is a great way to get onto the course
and receive helpful knowledge that will make you a better player and more comfortable
on the course!
Wednesday, October 7 | Evening at the Beach – Meet your fellow lady golfers and golf
professionals at the practice green for a fun evening of bunker instruction and a glass of
wine. This relaxed, fun environment is a great way to meet new ladies and improve your
bunker skills!
Ladies Operation 36
Cost: $225/semester or $45/class
Thursdays | 10:00-11:30 am
This year, we will be using the Operation 36 platform for our ladies golf classes.
Operation 36 consists of three pillars: education (weekly class and/or private
instruction), practice (coach-guided repetitions) and playing (taking your skills to the
course). All education features can be re-visited and watch on an easy-to-use mobile
app! The app has short videos that will help you remember the basics taught during
class.
Session I | April 16 – May 21
Session II | July 16 – August 20
Session III | September 17 – October 22
Ladies Operation 36 Play Day
Cost: $30
Tuesdays | 9:30-11:00
We will be offering 90-minute on-course instruction classes from your golf professionals.
This unique opportunity will run during the off weeks of the Ladies Operation 36 classes.
Ladies will start each hole with a tee shot from the red tees then proceed to their
designated yardages (25, 50, 100 yards from the hole) with the goal of shooting 36 on
nine holes to progress to a further distance from the hole.
May 19 | June 2 | June 30 | July 7 | August 25 | September 8
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SPRING GOLF MERCHANDISE DEBUT
SATURDAY, MARCH 14 & SUNDAY, MARCH 15
GOLF PRO SHOP
GREEN JACKET PAR 3 GREEN JACKET
FRIDAY, APRIL 10 | $30 SATURDAY, APRIL 11 | $65
3:30 PM SHOTGUN START 9:00 AM SHOTGUN START
FLIGHTS: FIELD WILL BE DIVIDED INTO ONE GREEN JACKET AWARDED TO
FLIGHTS BY HANDICAP. THE NUMBER OVERALL CHAMPION (LOW NET SCORE)
OF FLIGHTS WILL BE DETERMINED BY
OTHER PRIZES AWARDED TO LOW
THE NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS. GROSS AND SUPER SENIOR CHAMPION
DEMO WINDHOLZ
DAY MEMORIAL
GOLF TOURNAMENT
SATURDAY, APRIL 25
12:00 - 4:00 PM MAY 1 THROUGH SEPTEMBER
INDIVIDUAL MATCH PLAY
W.W. MCCLANAN, JR. STROKE PLAY
MEMORIAL GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
TOURNAMENT
SATURDAY, MAY 16
SPRING MEN’S & SUNDAY, MAY 17
MEMBER-MEMBER
FRIDAY, MAY 1 | 12:30 PM 9:00 AM
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Tennis Talk TennisFFrorommththeeCLoinukrts
Spring is right around the corner which means it’s almost time for the bubble to come down! TENNIS
The bubble is scheduled to be taken down in early April, but, as always, it will be weather TALK
dependent. We will keep everyone informed with any changes along the way.
Ladies Spring Lunch League will start mid-April. The schedule has not been released yet, but
the “B” Team (3.0-3.5 players) will play at 9:30 am on Wednesdays and the “A” Team (4.0-4.5
players) will play on Fridays at 9:30 am. All ladies are encouraged to stay for lunch after the matches.
Lastly, spring season is also the start of Cup season which kicks off with Virginia Cup Saturday, April 26 at the Country
Club of Virginia and the Fun Cup the very next day at Cavalier Golf & Yacht. For the rest of our Cup events and other
tournaments, make sure to check out our 2020 Calendar of Events on the next page!
Nathan's Tip of the Month | Play Your Court
The optimal return of serve position for the one-handed & two-handed backhand
Often times it’s ideal to have the non-dominant hand on the throat of the racquet while preparing to strike the ball.
However, if you have a two-handed backhand and you’re returning serve this strategy is not ideal. The time it takes to
drop the hand and properly execute the grip change takes too long. Simply start with both hands on the grip w/ the
bottom hand in your forehand grip and the top hand in a continental grip. From here, it will be significantly easier to
prepare for the backhand.
For the one-handed backhand, starting with the non-dominant hand on the throat of the racquet is ideal. It won’t impede
the forehand and will help ensure the spacing and grip change for the one-hander is successful. Next time you’re on court
returning serve, focus on your starting position and where your hands are located in order to give you the most time
possible to return serve.
For more tips like this from Nathan go to www.playyourcourt.com
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From the Courts Tuesday, March 17
2020 Tennis Calendar of Events Saturday, April 25
Sunday, April 26
March
St. Patrick’s Day Cardio Saturday, May 2
April Friday, May 1 – Friday, May 15
Virginia Cup (@ CCV)
Fun Cup (@ CAV ) Friday, June 12- Saturday, June 13
May
Tidewater Cup (@ PACC) Friday, July 3- Sunday, July 5
Men’s/Women’s Singles Club Championship
June Saturday, August 22
Anderson Cup (@ FCC)
July Friday, Septebmer 4- Sunday, September 6
Member/Guest Doubles Tournament Saturday, September 12- Sunday, September 13
August TBA
Senior Tidewater Cup (@ PACC)
September Friday, October 2 – Sunday, October 4
Member/Member Doubles Club Championship Sunday, October 4
Spindle Cup (@ PACC) Saturday, October 10 – Monday, October 12
Junior Singles Club Championship
October Thursday, November 26
Member/Member Mixed Doubles Tournament Friday, November 27 – Sunday, November 29
Junior Country Club Cup (@CCV)
L5 USTA Junior Tournament TBA
November
Thanksgiving Day Cardio
Thanksgiving Classic L5 USTA Junior Tournament
December
Holiday Tennis Camps
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From the Courts
Holiday Tennis Camp
We had a successful Holiday Tennis Camp with 70 kids over the two days. Everyone had a great time before the holidays!
Pro Shop News
We have some new Head racquets in the shop that are quite interesting. Here’s a synopsis:
Head Gravity Tennis Racquets
With the Gravity series, Head delivers outstanding control and feel to a variety of ability levels
and playing styles. From the Pro model, with its thin 20mm beam, dense string pattern and
rock solid stability to the Lite mode, with its fast and user-friendly feel, the Gravity series has
something for everybody. Each racquet in the series features Graphene 360+ which combines
the stability and power of Graphene 360 with SpiralFibers in the lower portion of the head for
optimal feel.
HEAD Radical Tennis Racquets
The Radical is the epitome of a "modern player's frame." In addition to offering decent
control and feel, the Radical racquet family continues to evolve for the modern game with
plenty of speed, power and spin. Offering a variety of different weights and head sizes, this
line has something for every ability level.
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FitnessLifestyles & Fitness
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Lifestyles & Fitness
Self-myofascial Release (SMR)
By Sabine Elbe
Self myofascial release (SMR) is a stretching technique that IT BAND
uses pointed pressure to diminish tension in the fascia, the GLUTE
connective tissue layer that covers our skeletal muscles. When
you do SMR, it can feel similar to a deep tissue massage; it’s
slightly painful while you’re doing it, but afterwards your
muscles feel looser and more relaxed. The aim, whether you use
a foam roller, tennis ball or lacrosse ball, is to release tightness
of the fascia by massaging it out. When the fascia is “released,”
it’s thought that our muscles have greater range of motion
and less soreness. As you’re moving over your foam roller or
ball, you’re improving blood flow and lymphatic circulation in
addition to stimulating the stretch reflex in the muscles you’re
targeting. The result tends to be feeling less overall tension and
pain in your body.
SMR can be used before exercise to promote blood flow and UPPER
range of motion, after a workout or on it’s own to promote BACK
recovery.
HIP FLEXOR
PIRIFORMIS REAR DELTOIDS
RELEASE
CALVES
LATISSIMUS PRONE PSOAS RELEASE
DORSI
WALL UPPER
RELEASE TRAPS
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Lifestyles & Fitness
WELLNESS WEDNESDAYS
CBD: MYTH OR MEDICINE
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 | 11:30 AM | FITNESS CENTER
With Dr. Lisa Barr, Pain Management Specialist
Cannabidiol (CBD) is an exciting focus of medical research, popular media and legislation related to cannabis. Its
presence is becoming ubiquitous on the shelves of health food stores and search engine results for numerous
medical conditions, but don’t believe everything you hear. In this seminar, Dr. Barr will discuss the potential
benefits and limitations of therapeutic cannabis. Should there be a place in your medicine cabinet for CBD oil?
Show up with MyZone at the Lifestyles & Fitness Center!
Measuring and tracking actual effort, MyZone is a great tool for use in classes, with your trainer or during your personal
sessions. Ask the fitness team for more details or to try a demo belt.
EFFORT REWARDED. myzone.org
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and effort, the MZ-3 ensures that you get KHz Memory
accurate feedback on all of your exercise,
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The MZ-3’s built in memory means you can make
every session count, even when your training
March 2020Sunday. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
sSocial/Dining sFamily Night s1/2 Price Wine sCrafts & Drafts sHappy Hour sBreakfast/
sGolf Clubhouse Night Clubhouse Clubhouse with Live Music / Lunch/Dinner
sTennis Classic Cocktails
sAquatics sBuild Your Breakers
sFitness Own Nachos Clubhouse
sYouth Breakers
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
sSunday Brunch sGolf Course sGolf Course sWellness sCrafts & Drafts sBreakfast/
Clubhouse Lunch Breakers
Clubhouse Closed: Greens Closed: Greens Wednesday
sYouth Expo sSt. Paddy’s
sBreakfast/ Aerification Aerification Fitness Center Carnival Day Bash
Lunch/Dinner Clubhouse Breakers
sFamily Night s1/2 Price Wine
Breakers Clubhouse Night Clubhouse sPinot Noir Wine sGolf Spring
Class Clubhouse
sBuild Your 13 14Merch Debut
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8 9 10 11Own Nachos
Breakers
sSunday Brunch sFamily Night s1/2 Price Wine sCrafts & Drafts sMembership sBreakfast/
Clubhouse Clubhouse Night Clubhouse Clubhouse Mixer Clubhouse Lunch/Dinner
Breakers
sBreakfast/ sSt. Patrick’s Day sBuild Your 20
Lunch/Dinner Tennis Cardio Own Nachos sInflatable
Breakers Breakers Obstacles
sGolf Junior Show Down
sGolf Spring League Begins 18 19 Tennis Center
Merch Debut
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sSunday Brunch sFamily Night s1/2 Price Wine sCrafts & Drafts sSpring Glow Ball sBreakfast/
Clubhouse Clubhouse Night Clubhouse Clubhouse
Tournament Lunch Breakers
sBreakfast/ sBuild Your
Lunch/Dinner Own Nachos sClub Mixer Party
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sSunday Brunch sFamily Night s1/2 Price Wine
Clubhouse Clubhouse Night Clubhouse
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April
Sunday. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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Clubhouse Night Clubhouse Clubhouse Live with Lunch/Dinner
Karl Werne Breakers
sGrilled Cheese
Night Breakers Linkhorn Lounge sGreek Wine
Dinner
Clubhouse
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sSunday Brunch sFamily Night s1/2 Price Wine sCrafts & Drafts sGreen Jacket sBreakfast/
Clubhouse Clubhouse Night Clubhouse Clubhouse Par 3 Lunch/Dinner
sBreakfast/ Breakers
Lunch/Dinner sFajita Bar Night 10
Breakers Breakers sChildren’s
Easter Clubhouse
5 6 sEaster Egg 9
Decorating sGreen Jacket
sEaster Brunch
Clubhouse 7 8 Breakers 11Tournament
Breakers Closed
sBirdie Basics sSpring Break sSpring Break sSpring Break sBreakfast/
12 Begins Mini-Camp Mini-Camp Mini-Camp Lunch/Dinner
Clubhouse Clubhouse
sFamily Night Clubhouse Breakers
Clubhouse s1/2 Price Wine sLadies Op 36
Night Clubhouse Begins
14 15 16 sPints & Patties
Breakers
13 sCrafts & Drafts 17 18
Clubhouse
sSunday Brunch sPALG Opening sPASMGA sDaytime Speaker sGolf Demo Day sBreakfast/
Clubhouse Day Opening Day Series Clubhouse Lunch/Dinner
sBreakfast/ sFamily Night 24 Breakers
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Breakers Night Clubhouse Clubhouse sGolf Demo Day
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19 sBuild Your Own 23 sVirginia Cup @
Pasta Bar Breakers CCV
sSunday Brunch
Clubhouse 22 25
sBreakfast/
Lunch/Dinner sPALG sPASMGA sCrafts & Drafts sMcClannan sBreakfast/Lunch
Breakers Clubhouse Memorial Breakers
sGolf Demo Day sFamily Night s1/2 Price Wine
sFun Cup @ Clubhouse Night Clubhouse sWindholtz sDerby Day Mixed
matches begin Blitz
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sTaco Night sHappy Hour sKentucky Derby
Breakers
with Live Music Party Breakers
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27 30 1 2 sMother & Son
Dance Party
sTidewater
Cup @ PACC
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Princess Anne Country Club
3800 Pacific Avenue
Virginia Beach, VA 23451
Spring HouHrs ours
Chesapeake / Linkhorn Lounge Golf Pro Shop
Brunch Sunday 10 am- 2 pm March 1 - March 8
Lunch Tuesday - Saturday 11 am- 2 pm
Dinner Tuesday - Thursday 6 pm - 9 pm Day Golf Shop Bag Room/Range Tee Times
Friday/Saturday 6 pm - 10 pm 9 am- 5:30 pm Course Closed
Mon Closed 8 am- 5:30 pm Begin at 9 am
7 am- 5:30 pm Begin at 8 am
Tues- Fri 8:00 am- 5 pm
Men’s Lounge Sat & Sun 7 am- 5 pm
Lunch Tuesday - Sunday 11 am- 2 pm March 14 - April 12
(à la carte or buffet) Day Golf Shop Bag Room/Range Tee Times
9 am- 7 pm Course Closed
Mon Closed 8 am- 7 pm Begin at 9 am
7 am- 7 pm Begin at 8 am
Ladies’ Lounge Tues- Fri 8 am- 6 pm
Sat & Sun 7 am- 6 pm
Lunch Tuesday - Friday 11 am- 2 pm April 6 - September 27
(à la carte or buffet)
Day Golf Shop Bag Room/Range Tee Times
9 am- 8 pm Course Closed
Breakers Mon Closed 7 am- 8 pm Begin at 8 am
6 am- 8 pm Begin at 7 am
Breakfast Saturday & Sunday 8 am- 11 am Tues- Fri 7 am- 7 pm
Brunch Sunday 11 am- 1:30 pm
Lunch/Dinner Wednesday - Friday 4 pm- 10 pm Sat & Sun 6 am- 7 pm
Lunch/Dinner Saturday 11 am- 10 pm
Lunch/Dinner Sunday 1:30 pm- 8 pm Tennis Pro Shop
Kid’s Club 3800 Mon- Fri 8 am- 7 pm
Sat- Sun 8 am- 5 pm
(Babysitting is available for special events as advertised.) Fitness Center
Monday - Friday 7:30 am- 1:30 pm Daily 5 am- 10 pm
Friday 5:30 - 9:30 pm
Saturday 8:30 am - 2:30 pm (must RSVP)