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PrincessAnne Table of Contents
LivingSUMMER| 2019 Message from the President...............................................................2
Up-to-Date from the General Manager...........................................2
Frequently Used Numbers Welcome New Members...................................................................3
Membership Matters.........................................................................5
Breakers 961-2884 Massage 536-5342 Member Memoirs..............................................................................6
Clubhouse 428-4141 Pool 425-1117 Chesapeake Refresh...........................................................................7
Fax 428-4423 Security 287-6982 Communications Update...................................................................9
Fitness 440-3102 Tennis 428-7803 Summer Safety Reminders................................................................10
Golf 422-3360 Men’s Lg. 440-3112 Dining Calendar.................................................................................11
Social and Dining...............................................................................12
Operations Team Youth Activites...................................................................................22
Summer Youth Calendar...................................................................25
Monica Au Steve Layden The Golden Rules...............................................................................29
961-2884 440-3105 From the Greens (Matt Boyce)...........................................................31
Breakers Manager Restaurant Manager From the Links (Golf Pro Shop Team)................................................32
From the Courts ( John Fraser)...........................................................39
[email protected] [email protected] Lifestyles & Fitness (Andrea Pettay)..................................................45
From the Deep End (Brian Triolet)...................................................49
Geoff Benson Matt Liebler
428-4141 ext: 322 440-3109 Executive Committee
Executive Chef Head PGA Golf Professional
[email protected] [email protected]
Matt Boyce Taylor Nelson Jonathan L.Thornton President
Christopher J. Fanney Vice President
440-3119 428-4141 Leslie R. Watson Secretary
Patrick L. Shuler Treasurer
Director of Golf Course Youth Programs Manager
Maintenance and [email protected]
Club Grounds Andrea Pettay Board of Directors
440-3103
[email protected]
Kristen Bunting Director of Fitness William S. Braithwaite, III John Mazach Chris Pridgen
David C. Burton Joshua Parnell Douglas Russell
440-3111 & Wellness Anne Harvard Hooper Chris Perry Monica Stein
Bekki Jucksch John E. Perry Samuel E. Steingold
Director of Marketing & [email protected]
Communications
Emily Rehmert
[email protected] 428-4141 ext: 340
Mardy Colling Banquet Manager Committee Chairpersons
440-3104 [email protected] Entertainment ................................. Monica Stein
Food & Beverage Director Finance............................................. Pat Shuler
Paul Rosario Fitness.............................................. Trey Braithwaite
[email protected] 440-3114 Golf .................................................. David Burton
Green ............................................... John Perry
John Fraser Purchasing Director House ............................................... John Mazach
Long Range Strategic Planning........ Gary Beck | John Gibson
440-3117 [email protected] Membership ..................................... Doug Russell
Director of Tennis Pool .................................................. Chris Pridgen
Bill Shonk Rules ................................................ Ran Randolph Jr.
[email protected] 440-3100 Tennis .............................................. Bekki Jucksch
Youth Involvement ........................... Anne Harvard Hooper
Jennifer Garrott General Manager
440-3110 [email protected]
Assistant Manager –
Clubhouse Operations Brian Triolet
425-1117
[email protected] Aquatics Director
Cathie Havrilesky [email protected] SPECIAL COMMITTEES:
440-3115 Wine Committee............................... Gray Randolph
Controller Courtney Whittemore Historical Preservation .................... Sandra Baylor
428-4141 ext: 313 Membership I.D. .............................. Susan Pender
[email protected] Member Services Manager Tradition ......................................... Andy Dickinson
Building ........................................... Dippy Pender | Tim Stiffler | Jack Todd
Denise Johnson [email protected]
440-3113
HR & Accounting Manager
[email protected]
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Message from the President
Welcome to summer! As you will read in the pages that follow, Princess Anne stands poised to deliver great
experiences for you and your families this season. Our golf and tennis programs are heating up with tournaments
and leagues for you to enjoy, the pool will soon open, our fitness center has exciting classes and programs ranging
from yoga to the Titleist Performance Institute and our summer kids’ camps will get underway in late May. Wine
nights, live music on the Boulevard and family dining nights await us. Take a moment and review the event-
packed calendars on pages 51-54 and you will surely find many reasons to come up to the Club all summer long.
The newly renovated Chesapeake will open for business in early June! You should come by early and often for
cocktails and appetizers on the terrace around our new fire pit, grab a bite after golf or tennis at the new 28’ bar
or bring your family for dinner at the massive communal table. We are excited about this new venue and hope that you will
make it a popular gathering place at our Club.
We continue to plan the next phase of our Master Plan and hope to come to you in early summer to present our recommendations
for enhancing the Princess Anne for our current and future membership.
Hope to see you soon at the PACC,
Jonathan L. Thornton
Up-to-Date from the General Manager
While this Princess Anne Living publication remains a core communication tool and brings to life the vibrant
Princess Anne family and events, our multiple other communication outlets continue to thrive. Nearly 1,500
Members follow us on Facebook www.facebook.com/princessannecc, 1,125 on Instagram www.instagram.
com/princessannecc, our website www.princessannecc.com consolidates all of our communications and if you
are not receiving our weekly e-mails or utilizing the Princess Anne mobile app, I urge you to contact Kristen
Bunting (757) 440-3111 / [email protected] so that we can ensure you are fully connected and
up-to-date with the freshest information.
Youth programming reaches its peak this time of year and our Youth Involvement Committee along with Youth Programs
Manager Taylor Nelson and team continue to tweak summer programing for our Princess Anne youth. Youngsters are
taught sportsmanship, conditioning, etiquette, technique, scoring rules, teamwork, traditions of the games and so much
more by our passionate, gifted professionals. While the emphasis is fun, in many instances written and physical skill
testing, competition and achievement recognition are in place for youngsters to successfully progress. This magazine is
packed with additions and enhancements to our flourishing programs and we encourage you to take a moment to review
the opportunities.
Our Operations Team is always exploring avenues to better serve the Princess Anne family and we garner so much
through your valuable feedback and suggestions. As you have thoughts about any aspect of your Club, please do
not hesitate to contact me via phone on my direct line (757) 440-3100 or e-mail [email protected].
I very much look forward to seeing you at the Princess Anne this summer!
William S. Shonk, CCM, CCE Princess Anne Living | Summer 2019 2
General Manager
MembersWelcome New Members
Chris, Niki & Brooks Gerhard
Non-Resident Comprehensive Members
Primary Sponsor: Douglas Reed Toan
The Gerhard family primarily resides in Winchester where they are members at the Winchester
Country Club.They recently purchased a weekend home in Bay Colony and are excited to
make a second home at the beach! Chris is an avid golfer with a low handicap and Niki can
always be found on the tennis courts, so they are eager to enjoy the course and courts at the
PACC.Their 11-year-old son, Brooks, is active in both tennis and golf.They look forward to a
great summer enjoying the pool and dining with their new friends and neighbors.
Kimmy, Bryce, Braden and Jaxson Humphrey
Resident Comprehensive Members
Primary Sponsor: George B. Clark, IV
Kimmy and Bryce live on the 14th tee box of the PACC and are well known in the
North End community. Kimmy is an ODU alum and owns Cavalier Drug Pharmacy
in Chesapeake and Bryce is a Manager at CP Shuckers. Bryce is a well-known surfer as
well as an avid golfer who looks forward to spending time on the links. Kimmy and Bryce
just welcomed their newborn son Jaxson in February and also have a 6-year-old son,
Braden, who is excited about getting involved in golf and tennis.They look forward to
raising their boys in the youth athletics programs and camps at the PACC and, of course,
spending lots of time at the pool.
Rick & Maureen Nichols
Resident Comprehensive Members
Sponsor: Christopher J. Fanney
Rick and Maureen Nichols have recently retired and permanently relocated to the
beach to enjoy the next chapter in their lives. After selling their longstanding fabrication
business in Fredericksburg, which enjoyed much success over the years, they look
forward to enjoying their leisure time at the Princess Anne. Rick is an avid golfer who
will be a regular out on the links, and Maureen loves to walk and enjoy the fresh air and
sunshine. When they’re not at their beachfront home, they will be enjoying cruises
with their large extended family and many grandchildren.They look forward to meeting
their numerous North End neighbors at the Club and making new friendships!
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Welcome New Members
Denny Parker & Kay Kemper
Non-Resident Comprehensive Members
Sponsor: James M. Jordan, IV
Denny and Kay are well known in the Hampton Roads community having been
actively involved in numerous professional and charitable organizations over the
years. Denny is a semi-retired business owner of Hasler & Company, a maritime
shipping logistics service provider, and Kay is a retired business owner of Kemper
Consulting, a governmental relations firm.They have recently purchased a new
home in the North End and split their time between Virginia and Boca Grande,
Florida.They enjoy traveling, leisure activities and being out on the water.They
look forward to the many opportunities the PACC provides for spending time
with their friends and neighbors.
Billy, Katie & Win Paulson
Resident Comprehensive Members
Sponsor: Dr. Edwin Crandley
Billy is a Virginia Beach native and serves as a Senior Principal at Ascella
Technologies, an IT consulting firm based in Northern Virginia. Katie grew
up overseas and is a Project Manager at Commonwealth Preservation Group,
a historic preservation organization. Billy and Katie both graduated from
JMU and moved back to Virginia Beach in 2013 so they could be close to
Billy’s family and raise a family of their own.They have a one-year-old son,
Win, who they hope to involve in the many children’s activities and athletic
programs available at the PACC as he grows up. In their spare time, they love
to spend time outdoors, whether it's on the beach or the golf course.They look
forward to a fun summer spent at the PACC pool with their friends, family and
neighbors.
Dr. Nicole, Joseph, Adam & David Schacherer
Resident Comprehensive Members
Primary Sponsor: Roy A. Rector, Jr.
Nicole is a Virginia Tech and EVMS graduate, and is a pediatrician at Children’s Specialty
Group in Norfolk. Joseph is a harbor pilot with the Virginia Pilot Association and likes to
keep active with swimming and surfing.They live in Bay Colony and have two young sons,
Adam (3) and David (1). Nicole and Joe look forward to utilizing the fitness facilities and
improving their golf and tennis games, as well as getting their boys involved in the children’s
activities, youth tennis and swimming.They are excited to have their boys grow up at the
Club and make many new happy memories as a family.
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Membership Matters
Did You Know We Offer a Corporate Discount?
That's right! If two members from the same organization join the Club within six months of each other, they both receive
25% off of their initiation fee. Do you know a few colleagues interested
in joining? Considering membership as an incentive for your team? Call
Assistant Manager – Clubhouse Operations, Jennifer Garrott at 757-
440-3110 for more details.
Membership Update
At the time of printing, we have welcomed 23 new members and are seven away from our
goal for the year! With the summer season upon us, we are excited for the membership
activity the warm weather brings.
BRING A GUEST ON US
Prospective members are welcome to join a current member for a meal, round of golf or tennis
match, compliments of the Club. Know a prospective member who would like to visit?
Email [email protected] to coordinate arrangements.
THE MEMBERSHIP CHALLENGE IS HEATING UP
Don't forget! For each new member you sponsor, you'll receive a FREE MONTH'S DUES. For each application you
endorse, you receive a complimentary meal at the PACC (excludes alcohol). A member receives three points for each new
member they sponsor and one point for each application in which they serve as a secondary endorser. The member with
the most points as of September 30, 2019 wins a four-course wine dinner for eight people courtesy of the Princess Anne.
1 POINT EACH
Gary Beck Richard Palluch
Lorna Clark Susan Pender
Douglas Ellis Jackson Pope
Lance Enderson Virginia Rader
George Fox Helen Roberts
Jeff Gayle Bradley Shoemaker
Michael Gomez Patrick Shuler
Stephen Houfek Robert Taylor
Meredith Huffman David Ware
C.T. Kampfmueller Preston White
Vincent Mastracco Robert Williams
Michael McCabe, Jr.
Iain McIntyre
Aileen Merullo
Carolyn Myrick
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MemoirsMember Memoirs
Members of the PACC at a Mad Hatters Ball?
~By the First Landing Irregulars Bill Ambrose Chip & Martha Simkins
and Hal Bernsen
Many of you have noticed signboards at the entrance of the
Club sending people to a “Men’s Wine Meeting,” “The First
Landing Irregulars” or even “Proctor Wine Meeting.” We
know that you have wondered what these events were and
rejoiced that they seemed quiet and dignified. Here is an
explanation to some of your questions and concerns.
About eight years ago the Princess Anne Garden Club (a Nancy Baillio, Catherine Werner Russell Proctor
majority of which are PACC members) began to raise money Baillio & James Werner & Davis Reed
to fund projects at First Landing State Park. One of their
activities, which has become an annual North End event each
late October, is a barbecue called Party in the Park. The Party
requires barmen to serve wine and this task became the duty of
some husbands of the Princess Anne Garden Club members.
These men organized themselves into a group, like the most casual and unmilitary, but very loyal militia of the old days,
irregulars. So the name was born….the First Landing Irregulars!
Last year the Irregulars were searching for another activity which would be fun and would raise money for use in the Park.
Quickly the group decided that a black tie evening, a Mad Hatters Ball, would do very well. The group (Russell Proctor–
convenor of the Irregulars, Joe Goodman, Bud Jewett, Jim Field and Vince Olivieri) also made the decision that the funds
raised would be used for the Park in memory of Bruddy Baillio, one of the first members of the Irregulars.
The Mad Hatters Ball took place in the attic banquet room at Watermans, a terrific venue for a party of 80 people.
The Mike Standing family who own Watermans very generously supported the evening. Artwork for posters and
printing was donated by Barbie Sherrill and Jerry Williams. Tickets were sold out in no time and participation with
hats uniquely designed and made by the men was terrific! Nancy Baillio and the famous Baillio daughters, Catherine
Werner and Anne Standing, handled the hat judging and Joe Goodman (the man with the wine stain on his starched
shirt) won first place.
It was a great evening and the money raised in Bruddy’s memory will be used to build a new bridge across one of the
streams in the park. We’re already looking forward to next year, so if you see our sign in the PACC lobby, you know
planning is probably in the works. Come say hello, if you dare!
Pat & Russell Proctor Joe Goodman, winner of George & Holly Korte Anne Baillio Standing, Nancy
best hat contest Baillio & Catherine Werner Baillio
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ChesapeakeChesapeake Refresh
Look for information this May on the
Chesapeake grand re-opening event!
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Chesapeake Refresh
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CommunicationsCommunications Update
ForeTees
Golf System
PACC Golfers, get ready to re-connect!
After receiving generous feedback from our Membership, we have moved
back to ForeTees for all of your golfing needs including tee times, lessons and
golf event registration.
Here are three easy ways to access your ForeTees golfing services:
Within our current PACC mobile app > select the hamburger menu > select Golf
(You will automatically be signed in to ForeTees when accessing this way)
Within our current PACC member/private website > under Quick Links > select Golf Reservations & Calendar
(You will automatically be signed in to ForeTees when accessing this way)
Download/install the ForeTees App (To get the app, search ‘ForeTees’ in your app store. Download ClubCentral by ForeTees)
Open the app > select the ‘Email me my credentials’ button
(You will be sent an email from ForeTees with your app log-in credentials - enter your credentials to begin using the app)
Need help using the ForeTees Golf System? QUESTIONS?
Contact us!
Whether you are new to the ForeTees system or are in need of a refresher, we have
how-to guides and videos to help you easily navigate through each golfing module. Golf Pro Shop
757-422-3360
Tee time instructions are available (in printed format) at the Golf Pro Shop
or online at: Member Services
www.princessannecc.com/group/pages/foretees-help 757-428-4141 x 313
ForeTees instructional videos are also available online at:
www.princessannecc.com/group/pages/foretees-help
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SafetySummer Safety
Summer Safety Reminders
We are looking forward to our Members enjoying Princess Anne during our summer season! In preparation for
this busy time, we offer the following reminders and strongly encourage our parents to emphasize them while
supervising children on property.
Security / Non-Member Trespassing / Firearms
• While signs are posted and much of the property is camera monitored, accessibility from multiple public
streets makes us susceptible to non-member activity, particularly over the summer season. Members are
urged to avoid leaving valuables in vehicles (particularly visible) and may not bring firearms on to Club
property. Operations team protocol calls for us to notify the main Clubhouse front desk immediately
whenever we suspect a non-member is on property, and we request Club Members do the same.
Clubhouse / Locker Rooms / Lounges
• Gentlemen are asked to remove their hats upon entering the Clubhouse. While ladies and gentlemen may
change in/out of their swim wear in the locker rooms, bathing suits are not permitted in the Clubhouse.
• Juniors (under age 18) are not permitted in the ladies and men’s locker rooms and lounges unless
accompanied by an adult. Ladies and gentlemen are encouraged to lock their lockers.
Pool / Poolside Locker Rooms
• Swimmers below age nine (including swim team members) must be under the supervision of a Member, a
Member’s child or a caretaker who is age 12 or older. Divers below age nine must be accompanied and
supervised by an adult (age 18 or over) present in the diving area.
• Our aquatics and Breakers teams are focused on elevating our maintenance while vigilantly monitoring the
busy locker rooms throughout the summer. We thank parents in advance for your monitoring support. Please
do not hesitate to alert Aquatics Director Brian Triolet or Breakers Manager Monica Au immediately with any
concerns.
Fitness / Sport Court
• Children under the age of 14 may use the fitness center if they are accompanied by, and under the
supervision of, a personal trainer approved by the Fitness Committee or parent. Children 14-16 years of age
who have completed a one-hour orientation with the Fitness & Wellness Director may use the fitness facility
without parental supervision, during staff-supervised hours.
• All Members are required to sign in at the fitness center desk prior to utilizing the center and the sport court.
Please adhere to the rules posted outside the court and requests by our team.
Parking / Bicycle Safety
• Parking in the Club lots is for Members and their guests only. If you witness non-members utilizing the parking
facilities, please inform our front desk team.
• Skateboarding is not permitted on Club property.
• Cyclists are encouraged to exercise great caution as they enter the Club property. Specifically, we ask
that bikes are walked on the sidewalk along the lower, south side Club entrance, Breaker’s Boulevard and
Breaker’s dining area. Bikes should be parked and locked on the bike racks on the east side of the pool, or by
the sport court.
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DINING Enjoy dinner specials every Tuesday - Saturday!
WEEKLY SPECIAL FEATURES BREAKERS
TUESDAY - SATURDAY ALL WEEK
Clubhouse l Dinner Specials
Lunch/Dinner: 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
TUESDAY
SATURDAY
Clubhouse | Tiki Tuesdays
Breakfast: 8:00 - 11:00 am
WEDNESDAY Lunch/Dinner: 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
Clubhouse | 1/2 Price Wine Night SUNDAY
THURSDAY Breakfast: 8:00 - 11:00 am
Brunch: 11:00 am - 1:30 pm
Clubhouse | Crafts & Drafts Lunch/Dinner: 1:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Breakers | Tapas Thursdays
SOCIAL / DINING EVENTS
THURSDAY - SUNDAY
FR IDAYS Grillin' & Chillin' on Breaker's Boulevard
Breakers | Chef’s Specials
ALL SUMMER Please look online for updated bands/menus
LINKHORN
FRI 5/10 Prime Rib & Bingo Night at Breakers
TUESDAY – THURSDAY SAT 5/11 Burly Wine Dinner
SUN 5/12 Mother's Day Brunch
Lunch: 11:00 am - 2:00 pm SUN 5/12 Mother's Day Mimosas & Marys at Breakers
Dinner: 6:00 - 9:00 pm FRI 5/17 Open Mic Hits the Boulevard
THU 5/23 Food & Wine Class
FRIDAY/SATURDAY
FRI 6/07 Tasting on the Tees
Lunch: 11:00 am - 2:00 pm FRI 6/07 Linkhorn Lounge Live
Dinner: 6:00 - 10:00 pm SAT 6/15 Little Bit Country, Little Bit Rock n' Roll Party
SUN 6/16 Father's Day Brunch
SUNDAY THU 6/20 Daytime Speaker Series
SAT 6/29 M. Chapoutier Wine Tasting
Brunch: 10:00 am - 2:00 pm SAT 6/29 Luau Party
LOUNGES THU 7/04 Fourth of July Celebration
FRI 7/05 Happy Hour with Live Music
LADIES SAT 7/13 'Tour de France' Wine Dinner
TUE - FRI | 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
MENS FRI 8/02 Happy Hour with Live Music
TUE - SUN | 11:00 am - 2:00 pm SAT 8/10 Wine Tasting with Bill Averett
THU 8/22 Daytime Speaker Series
11 Princess Anne Living | Summer 2019 SAT 8/24 Domaine Serene Wine Dinner
SocialSocial & Dining
TIKI WINE
TUESDAYS WEDNESDAYS
TUESDAYS WEDNESDAYS
IN THE CLUBHOUSE IN THE CLUBHOUSE
SPECIALS ON TROPICAL, HALF PRICE WINE BOTTLES
HAND-CRAFTED COCKTAILS
BOTTLES UNDER $100.
NOT VALID ON HOUSE WINE.
DINE-IN ONLY.
TAPAS CRAFTS
THURSDAYS & DRAFTS
THURSDAYS AT BREAKERS THURSDAYS
5:00 - 9:00 PM IN THE CLUBHOUSE
STARTING JUNE 6
HALF PRICE
DRINK SPECIALS AND CRAFT AND DRAFT BEERS
CREATIVE TAPAS DISHES BY
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CHEF DEREK
Social & Dining
GRILLIN’ & CHILLIN’
ENJOY LIVE MUSIC ON BREAKER’S BOULEVARD, FRIDAYS THIS SUMMER!
DINNER BUFFET INCLUDES FRESH WEEKLY SPECIALS FROM THE GRILL,
GARDEN FRESH SALAD BAR AND A DIY BAKED POTATO STATION.
$9.95++ SALAD BAR | $16.95++ COMPLETE BUFFET
BUFFET STARTS AT 6:30 PM | MUSIC STARTS AT 7:00 PM
Let’s see who’s got talent @ Look for Member bands scheduled each
week on the website, mobile app and in
OPEN MIC HITS THE
BOULEVARD our bi-weekly event emails!
FRIDAY, MAY 17
Check online for the most
up-to-date band schedule.
HAPPY HOUR WITH LIVE MUSIC
FIRST FRIDAY EACH MONTH | 5:30 - 7:30 PM | CLUBHOUSE
MAY 3 | BRANDON BOWER | TEQUILA NIGHT
JUNE 7 | SOMETHING DIFFERENT DUO (6:00 - 10:00 PM)
PLEASE JOIN OUR ‘WINE TASTING ON THE TEES’ EVENT THIS EVENING
JULY 5 | ROBBIE MEADE | TIKI COCKTAIL SPECIALS
AUGUST 2 | ROBBIE HOUSE AND MICHAEL MONAHAN
BELLE ISLE MOONSHINE TASTING
SEPTEMBER 6 | BRANDON BOWER | WHISKEY TASTING
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Social & Dining
SUMMER WINE EVENTS
BURLY WINE FOOD & WINE TASTING
DINNER CLASS ON THE TEES
SATURDAY, MAY 11 THURSDAY, MAY 23 FRIDAY, JUNE 7
6:00 PM RECEPTION 6:00 PM | CLUBHOUSE 5:30 PM | LOWER TERRACE
$40 / $25 WINE SOCIETY $40/$20 WINE SOCIETY
6:30 PM DINNER
CLUBHOUSE | $85 MEGAN JONES OF VISIT “THEMED” WINE
THE ROBIN CELLARS REGIONS STATIONED
HOSTED BY HANK ACROSS THE GOLF
MCCRORIE, OWNER AND WILL WALK YOU COURSE WITH 20+
THROUGH THE SCIENCE WINES TO SAMPLE
FOUNDER OF BURLY WITH WELL-PAIRED
WINE, WITH GREG OF WINE AND FOOD
ZIMPEL OF Z WINE GUYS PAIRING AS WE HORS D'OEUVRES
Menu on page 15 SAMPLE SINGLE-BITE
AMUSE-BOUCHE.
M. CHAPOUTIER FRENCH WINE WINE TASTING
WINE TASTING DINNER
SATURDAY, AUGUST 10
SATURDAY, JUNE 29 SATURDAY, JULY 13 BILL AVERETT OF
5:30 PM | CLUBHOUSE 6:00 PM RECEPTION
ROANOKE VALLEY WINE
$25 6:30 PM DINNER COMPANY
COMPLIMENTARY FOR CLUBHOUSE | $75
DOMAINE
WINE SOCIETY ALEX CARR AND MEGAN SERENE WINE
JONES OF THE ROBIN
ENJOY TOP OFFERINGS CELLARS RETURN DINNER
FROM THE RHÔNE FOR OUR HIGHLY
ANTICIPATED ‘TOUR DE SATURDAY, AUGUST 24
VALLEY WITH AMANDA FRANCE’ WINE DINNER BILL AVERETT OF
EINHORN OF REPUBLIC
ROANOKE VALLEY WINE
NATIONAL COMPANY
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Social & Dining
BURLY WINE DINNER Seating is limited so register early!
Reservations are for two-hour seatings. Please note
SATURDAY, MAY 11 | CLUBHOUSE there will be adjustments to normal seatings due to the
RECEPTION 6:00 PM | DINNER 6:30 PM Chesapeake renovation. Thank you for your patience.
HOSTED BY OWNER HANK MCCRORIE | $85++
MOTHER’S DAY
BELLE JARDIN BLANC DE BLANC BRUT BRUNCH
DRESSED EASTERN SHORE OYSTER
SUNDAY, MAY 12
preserved lemon, creme fraiche, sturgeon cavier 9:30 AM - 2:00 PM
BURLY SAUVIGNON BLANC ADULTS: $34.95
SEARED SEA SCALLOP AGES 4 -11: $18.95
CHILDREN 3-&-UNDER: FREE
mango purée, grilled pineapple, baby leek,
SUMMER SALAD STATION
toasted meringue Kale, iceberg, mixed greens.
Tomatoes, onions, carrots, berries,
BURLY CHARDONNAY golden raisins, sieved egg, blue cheese,
COMPOSED SUNBURST SQUASH “SALAD”
smoked peanut butter, sweet corn, charred ramps, feta cheese, bacon.
Blue cheese dressing, balsamic vinaigrette,
kale gem
house dressing.
JUMBO LUMP CRAB “GAZPACHO”
cucumber, tomatillo, lime Watermelon salad with feta cheese, balsamic
molasses, arugula, sea salt
BURLEY CABERNET SAUVIGNON
SEARED MAPLE LEAF FARMS DUCK BREAST SEAFOOD STATION
House-smoked salmon, crab cocktail claws,
foie gras ganache, local mustard, blackberries
shrimp cocktail, oysters on the half shell.
BURLY CABERNET SAUVIGNON "SPECIAL SELECTION"
HOUSE DRY-AGED RIBEYE SIDES
White wine and lemon braised mushrooms
thyme-potato risotto, black truffle Grilled asparagus with tarragon-tomato butter
ROASTED LEMON CORONET Butter whipped potatoes
almond tuile, mousse, lemoncello, candied lemon
MAINS
Caribbean Jerk Salmon with mango salsa
Classic Chicken Picatta with lemon, capers,
fresh herbs
Roasted Prime Rib of Beef au jus
DESSERTS
Fresh berry bread pudding with crème anglaise,
Classic crème brûlée, Spring fruit pavlova,
Key lime tart, Chocolate cheesecake,
Banana pudding, House-made cookies
KIDS
Chicken fingers, Mac & cheese,
Fruit, Pancakes
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MOTHER'S DAY Social & Dining
MIMOSAS & MARYS
MEMORIAL DAY
SUNDAY, MAY 12 | BREAKERS COOKOUT
9:00 AM - 1:3O PM
MONDAY, MAY 27
CUSTOM $3 BLOODY PARTY: 3:00 - 7:00 PM
MARY'S AND $2 MIMOSAS! FOOD: 4:00 - 7:00 PM
SPECIAL BRUNCH MENU. ADULTS: $21.95++
RESERVATIONS REQUIRED. CHILDREN 11 & UNDER: $13.95++
PRIME RIB & ENJOY MUSIC BY ASTRO DJS,
BINGO NIGHT A BOUNCE HOUSE,
FRIDAY, MAY 10 FACE PAINTING, NOODLE RACES,
5:00 - 10:00 PM DIVING FOR MONEY AND A
WATER BALLOON TOSS!
BINGO STARTS AT 7:30 PM
PRIME RIB DINNER GRILL-OUT & BUFFET -
PICNIC STYLE!
SPECIAL FOR $16.99++
Join us for a good old-fashioned grill
Let’s see who’s got talent @ out! Enjoy hand-pattied burgers with
an assortment of condiments, fresh
OPEN MIC HITS
THE BOULEVARD BBQ chicken and more!
FRIDAY, MAY 17 | 6:00 PM BURGERS & MORE
OPEN CALL ~ ALL ACTS! Custom, handmade beef burgers
TO BOOK YOUR ACT,
CONTACT GREY MARTIN Barbecue chicken
Grilled bratwurst with caramelized onions
TODAY AT 757-239-4000 OR
[email protected] SIDES
Potato salad v Sliced tomato salad
House-made potato chips v Coleslaw
Steak fries v Sliced melon
DESSERTS
Assorted ice cream treats
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Social & Dining
FEATURING $45++
INCLUDES
BEER & HOUSE WINE
COMPLIMENTARY FOR
GOLF MEMBER-GUEST
PARTICIPANTS
AND ONE GUEST.
RSVP THROUGH THE PACC
MOBILE APP OR WEBSITE!
ATTIRE:
COUNTRY CLUB
CASUAL
ALMOST SATURDAY, JUNE 15 Babysitting
FAMOUS is available!
7:00 - 11:00 PM
Due to the nature of this event,
WEST LAWN à la carte dining will not be
available this evening.
|MENU|
SOUTHERN COMFORT | Traditional and Nashville Hot chicken (boned leg, boneless breasts) v Pimento mac & cheese
Fried green tomatoes with Applewood bacon jam v Braised turnip greens
SLIDER STATION | Heirloom pork slider with house-smoked bbq and peach bbq sauce
“Big PACC” slider with lettuce, onions, tomato, American cheese, pickle and house sauce
Grilled portabella slider with herb goat cheese and balsamic tomato relish
Loaded tater tots v Grilled endive Caesar salad
DESSERT | Lemon meringue pie v Bourbon-cheesecake with toasted pecan crust
White chocolate chip cookies v Chocolate and salted caramel cake
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LINKHORN Social & Dining
LOUNGE LIVE
TASTING
6:00 - 10:00 PM | LIVE MUSIC ON THE TEES
FRIDAY, JUNE 7
FRIDAY, JUNE 7
SOMETHING DIFFERENT DUO 5:30 PM | LOWER TERRACE
$40/$20 WINE SOCIETY
VISIT “THEMED” WINE
REGIONS STATIONED ACROSS
THE GOLF COURSE WITH 20+
WINES TO SAMPLE
WITH WELL-PAIRED
HORS D’OEURVES
BRUNCH LIKE A BOSS
FATHER’S DAY BRUNCH
SUNDAY, JUNE 16 | 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
ADULTS – $21.95++ | KIDS 11 & UNDER – $13.95++
BUFFET
Omelettes made-to-order v Applewood smoked bacon and sausage links
Fresh fruit v Traditional eggs benedict v Home fries v Shrimp cocktail
Garden salad v Butter-whipped potatoes v Grilled asparagus with crisp bacon
Cornmeal-crusted Rainbow trout with lemon-tomato butter sacue
Roasted bacon-wrapped pork loin with bourbon bbq sauce
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Social & Dining
DAYTIME SPEAKER SERIES Look for
August 22
THURSDAYS ~ JUNE 20 & AUGUST 22 event details
COFFEE 10:00 AM PRESENTATION 10:30 AM
soon!
IN THE PACC CLUBHOUSE
THURSDAY, JUNE 20
MEET MAGGIE GUGGENHEIMER,
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ALL A BIT CLOSER TOGETHER. LEARN MORE
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Social & Dining Please note: Breakers will be closed this
evening, but the concession stand
FOURTH OF JULY will be available.
CELEBRATION
LUAU PARTY
THURSDAY JULY 4
1:00 - 4:00 PM | POOLSIDE SATURDAY, JUNE 29 | 7:00 PM
POOL DECK | $45++
$21.95++ FOR ALL
(INCLUDES BEER & HOUSE WINE)
KIDS ENJOY A BOUNCE HOUSE,
MUSIC DJ, POOLSIDE GAMES, ENTERTAINMENT BY
COTTON CANDY & SNO-CONES JUJU DRUM
ADULTS - EXPERIENCE OUR Complimentary for
RED, WHITE AND BLUE JELL-O SHOT Tennis Member-Guest participants
CELEBRATION COCKTAIL! and one guest!
ENJOY FRESH, DELICIOUS Menu
SUMMER FARE!
PASSED HORS D’OEUVRES
Menu Bacon-wrapped pineapple bites
Yellowfin tuna poke v Hawaiian
THE MAIN EVENT
Grilled to-order burgers & fixings barbecue meatballs
House-smoked baby back ribs ENTREES
PACC fried chicken Whole roasted Asian BBQ porchetta
Grilled huli-huli chicken skewers over
SUMMER SIDES
Potato salad v Macaroni & cheese Hawaiian fried rice
Tropical fruit & beer marinated shrimp
House-made barbecue chips
Coleslaw v Summer strawberry salad SIDES
Roasted pineapple and baby shrimp
Sesame orange salad salad v Mango & cape scallop poke
DESSERTS Hawaiian coleslaw
Assorted cupcakes & ice cream treats Roasted corn chowder
Watermelon DESSERTS
Grilled pineapple with vanilla ice cream
Mai-Tai mini cupcakes
Coconut cheesecake
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Social & Dining Complimentary for Tennis
Member-Member participants.
LABOR DAY
COOKOUT Complimentary for Golf
Member-Member participants & one guest.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1
5:00 - 8:00 PM 'BACK TO THE PACC'
PARTY
ADULTS: $21.95++
CHILDREN 11 & UNDER: $13.95++ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7
5:00 - 8:00 PM
ENJOY FUN AT THE POOL WITH A
GREASED WATERMELON CONTEST ADULTS: $21.95++
CHILDREN 11 & UNDER: $13.95++
AND T-SHIRT RELAYS!
KIDS ARE BACK TO SCHOOL!
THE WEST LAWN WILL FEATURE GET READY TO GET
FACE PAINTING, A BOUNCE HOUSE 'BACK TO THE PACC'
AND COTTON CANDY. FOR A FUN-FILLED NIGHT!
LOOK TO GET SCHOOLED
GRILL-OUT & BUFFET ON MENU DETAILS THIS JULY!
PICNIC STYLE!
ENJOY LIVE MUSIC BY
Join us for char-grilled fresh-to-order, THE HOT CAKES BAND
handmade burgers! choose from an
array of fresh items from the toppings 7:00 - 11:00 PM
bar. We’ll put it together for you! Top 40 Dance, Motown and R&B!
BURGERS & MORE
Custom, handmade beef burgers
Barbecue chicken
Grilled bratwurst with caramelized onions
SIDES
Potato salad v Sliced tomato salad
House-made potato chips v Coleslaw
Steak fries v Sliced melon
DESSERTS
Assorted ice cream treats
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YouthYouth Activities
MINI PACC
BREAKERS SUMMER CAMP
MONDAY - THURSDAY MONDAY - FRIDAY
3:00 - 3:30 PM | IN MAY 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM | $160
AGES 3-5 | $70 STARTS IN JUNE
WEEKLY THEMES!
AN INSTRUCTIONAL SWIM
PROGRAM FOCUSED ON ACTIVITIES INCLUDE GOLF,
TENNIS, SWIMMING, SPORT
INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT COURT GAMES & CRAFTS!
STARTING WITH BEGINNERS
LUNCH IS INCLUDED.
UP TO COMPETITIVE
SWIMMERS.
SUMMER CRAFT ENGINEERING
WORKSHOPS FOR KIDS CAMP
POOLSIDE | $5 PER CHILD JUNE 10 - 14
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
**Mimosas & SATURDAY, MAY 11 | 1-3 PM SEA PINES ROOM | $200
MOTHER’S DAY CRAFT FOR KIDS AGES 7-10
mini-massages
for moms/ EXPERIENCE THE WONDER
dads of craft AND EXCITEMENT OF STEM
*participants! SATURDAY, JUNE 15 | 1-3 PM EDUCATION WITH HANDS-ON
FATHER’S DAY CRAFT LEARNING EXPERIENCES AND
WEDNESDAY, JULY 3 | 5-7 PM LOTS OF FUN!
JULY 4TH CRAFT
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Youth Activities MAGIC SHOW
DIVE-IN FRIDAY, JULY 19
MOVIE NIGHTS 6:00 - 8:00 PM
SEA PINES ROOM
7:45 - 9:30 PM
PACC POOL $10/FAMILY
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19 JOIN US FOR AN AMAZING
MINIONS MOVIE AND ENTERTAINING EVENING
WEDNESDAY, JULY 31 OF COMEDY, MAGIC AND
MONSTERS, INC. PUPPETRY!
SELFIE PACC OLYMPICS
SCAVENGER
MONDAY, JULY 22
HUNT 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
POOLSIDE & GOLF COURSE
TUESDAY, JULY 16
5:00 - 7:00 PM KIDS AGE 9+ | $15
POOL AREA | KIDS AGES 9+ FOUR TEAMS WILL COMPETE
FOR THE PRIZED TROPHY
USE THE CLUES TO FIND
HIDDEN GEMS & TAKE PHOTOS PLAYING FIELD-DAY GAMES!
FOR PROOF!
HURRY TO WIN YOUR PRIZE!
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PETTING Youth Activities
ZOO
KID’S TRIATHLON
TUESDAY, JULY 23
5:00 - 7:00 PM TBD | $15
WEST LAWN CHECK-IN &
PACKET PICK-UP: 4:00 PM
GET READY FOR CUTENESS! RACE: 5:00 PM
ENJOY PONY RIDES, EVERYONE IS A WINNER IN
BUNNIES, GOATS AND THIS FUN TRIATHLON!
CHICKENS. ALL PARTICIPANTS RECEIVE A
RACE T-SHIRT.
BIKE HELMETS REQUIRED
MERMAID & PIRATE KEEP UP-TO-DATE
BREAKFAST
PLEASE CHECK OUR ONLINE
TBD CALENDARS FOR THE MOST
9:00 - 11:00 AM | $15 UP-TO-DATE AND ACCURATE
POOLSIDE EVENT INFORMATION.
QUESTIONS? CONTACT
A MERMAID & PIRATE WILL TAYLOR NELSON, YOUTH
SWIM, READ STORIES, PROGRAMS MANAGER AT
MAKE CRAFTS, ENJOY THE 757-428-4141 OR
BREAKFAST BUFFET AND FACE [email protected]
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OF PRINCESS ANNE!
SUMMER 2019
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 Tennis Camp Our summer tennis camps provide young athletes
with an opportunity to fine tune their tennis skills in a fun,
PACC Summer Camp Activities will include golf, tennis, positive atmosphere.
swimming, sport court games, indoor/outdoor crafts and $15/hour advanced sign-up or $18/hour drop-in.
lunch is included! Sessions are limited to 20 children (10 per
age group). Summer Camp swim sessions will take place during swim Green Dot Players: Mon/Wed/Fri | 12:00 - 2:00 pm
team practice time, so team members can attend. Children will spend (Junior Academy players)
some time all together and then some time broken into groups of 3-4
and 5-6 year olds. Red & Orange Ball Players: Mon - Fri | 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Mondays - Fridays | 8:30 am - 12:30 pm | $160 per child (Ages 4-11 / all levels)
6.17 - 6.21 | Session I Disney Jr. 7.15 - 7.19 | Session IV Disney Movie
6.24 - 6.28 | Session II Holiday 7.29 - 8.02 | Session V Career Week Yellow Ball Players: Mon - Fri | 1:00 - 4:00 pm
7.08 - 7.12 | Session III Superhero 8.05 - 8.09 | Session VI Pixar (Academy/Elite Academy)
Engineering for Kids Camp Experience the wonder and
excitement of STEM education with hands-on learning 6.10 - 6.14 | Session I 7.15 - 7.19 | Session VI
experiences and lots of fun! 6.17 - 6.21 | Session II 7.22 - 7.26 | Session VII
(Ages 7-10) | Monday - Friday | 9:00 am - 12:00 pm | $200 per child 6.24 - 6.28 | Session III 7.29 - 8.02 | Session VIII
6.10 - 6.14 | Summer Session 7.01 - 7.05* | Session IV 8.05 - 8.09 | Session IX
Mini-Breakers An instructional swim program focused 7.08 - 7.12 | Session V 8.12 - 8.16 | Session X
on individual development starting with beginners up to *No camp on July 4th
competitive swimmers. Maximum of 8 swimmers per session.
(Ages 3-5) | Mondays - Thursdays | 3:00 - 3:30 pm | $70 per child Youth Fitness Programs Instructional fitness programs focused
5.06 - 5.16 | Session I 5.20 - 5.30 | Session II on individual development. Registration required.
Sports Performance Camp
CONTACT US (Ages 10+) / Tuesdays & Thursdays / 11:30 am
Outside or in Fitness Center
Questions? We can help! Call Taylor Nelson, Youth $10 per class or $110 per week
Programs Manager at 757-428-4141 for more 6.18 - 8.01 | Summer Session
information. A fun and engaging
13 session series
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speed training.
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.
Spark Golf/Future 36ers Participants utilize oversized golf clubs, Junior League A great opportunity for junior golfers to come
tennis ball-style golf balls and the 'Birdie Basics' platform to become together to learn and compete. There are four teams in our
familiar with swinging a club and the basics of the game. Virginia Beach League: PACC, Cavalier, Bayville and Broad Bay.
(Ages 3-6) / Tuesdays / 4:00 - 5:00 pm / $125 per semester The format of the matches is a two-man team Captain’s Choice
4.30 - 5.28 | Spring Semester 9.10 - 10.29| Fall Semester with a max score of triple-bogey, which allows for a fun and low
6.25 - 7.23 | Summer I Semester pressure way of playing.
(Ages 6-13) | $250
Junior Golf Academy & Elite Academy utilizes the Operation 36 platform Practices: 5:00 - 6:00 pm
developed by iGrow Golf, which consists of three aspects: Education, Matches: Saturdays | 2:45 pm
Practice and Performance. Through weekly classes and playing matches,
young golfers advance through six program levels, each with 12 “subjects” 3.28 | Practice 5.04 | Match (Away)
to master. (Ages 7-13) / Tuesdays & Thursdays / $350 per semester 4.02 | Practice 5.08 | Practice
4.30 - 5.30 | Spring Semester (5:00 - 6:30 pm) 4.06 | Match (Away) 5.11 | Match (Home)
6.25 - 7.25 | Summer I Semester (8:00 - 9:30 am) 4.10 | Match (Home) Wed 4:30 pm 5.18 | Round 1 Playoffs
Matches (3:00 pm): 6/29, 7/6, 7/13, 7/20, 7/27 4.20 | Match (Home) 5.31 | Practice
7.30 - 8.29 | Summer II Semester (8:00 - 9:30 am) 4.27 | Match (Away) 6.01 | Championship
Matches (3:00 pm): 8/3, 8/17, 8/24
9.17 - 10.17 | Fall Semester (5:00 - 6:30 pm) KID’S EVENTS
Matches (3:00 pm): 9/21, 9/28, 10/12, 10/19
Golf Events
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 6.30 | Parent-Child Tournament
golf skill starting with an educational aspect, followed by practice and 7.20 | Drive, Chip & Putt Competition
finishing with a fun game. The final day we will play nine holes! 8.10 | Junior Club Championship
(Ages 6-14) | Tuesdays - Fridays | 2:00 - 4:00 pm | $150 per week 8.29| Junior Golf Banquet and Awards Ceremony
6.18 - 6.21 | June Session
7.09 - 7.12 | July Session Tennis Events
8.06 - 8.09 | August Session
TBD | Junior Singles Club Championship
TBD | Junior Bus Trip to Citi Open in Washington, DC
Mixed/Club Events
5.27 | Memorial Day Party | 3:00 - 7:00 pm
7.04 | Fourth of July Celebration | 5:00 - 9:00 pm | Poolside
7.19 | Magic Show | 6:00 pm
7.22 | PACC Youth Olympics | 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
7.23 | Petting Zoo | 5:00 - 7:00 pm
TBD | Kid's Triathlon | 5:00 pm
9.01 | Labor Day Party | 5:00 - 8:00 pm
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Pool Events
Swim and dive meets will be added to the calendar once they 2019 SUMMER SEASON
are decided by the league. SWIM/DIVE TEAM PRACTICE SCHEDULE
Mon 5.06 | Pool opens for adult swim Swim Team Practices | May 20 – June 7
Sat 5.11 | Pool opens on weekends for Members and Guests
Mon 5.20 | First day of swim/dive team practice AGE DAY TIME
Sat 5.25 | Pool opens daily for Members and Guests
Wed 5.30 | Swim/Dive Team Suit Day (4:30 - 6:30 pm) 6 and under Monday - Friday 4:30 - 5:15 pm
Wed 6.19 | Dive-in Movie Night at the Pool
Wed 7.31 | Dive-in Movie Night at the Pool 7 and 8 Monday - Friday 5:00 - 5:45 pm
9 and 10 Monday - Friday 5:30 - 6:15 pm
11 and up Monday - Friday 6:15 - 7:15 pm
Dive Team Practices | May 20 – June 7
All Ages Monday - Thursday 4:30 - 6:00 pm
Swim Team Practices | Starting June 10
AGE TIME
Morning Practice: Monday - Friday
7 and 8 8:00 - 8:45 am
11 and up 8:45 - 9:45 am
9 and 10 9:45 - 10:30 am
6 and under 10:30 - 11:15 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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SUMFMUENR
Kid’s Corner!
These events are appropriate for all ages and complimentary unless otherwise noted.
Tues 6.04 | Lava Lamp Craft / 5:00 - 7:00 pm
Thur 6.06 | Water Balloon Toss / 5:00 - 7:00 pm
Thurs 6.13 | Sidewalk Foam Chalk / 5:00 - 7:00 pm
Wed 6.19 | Dive-In Movie Night / Minions Movie / 7:45 - 9:30 pm
Tues 6.25 | Bucketball Tournament / 5:00 - 7:00 pm
Thurs 6.27 | Homemade Ice Cream / 5:00 - 7:00 pm
Tues 7.09 | Erupting Art / 5:00 - 7:00 pm
Tues 7.16 | Selfie Scavenger Hunt / 5:00 - 7:00 pm
Fri 7.19 | Magic Show / 6:00 pm / $10 per family
Tues 7.23 | Petting Zoo / 3:00 - 5:00 pm (adult supervision)
Wed 7.31 | Dive-In Movie Night / Monsters, Inc. / 7:45 - 9:30 pm
TBD| Mermaid Breakfast & Face Painting / 9:00 - 11:00 am ($15)
TBD| Kid’s Triathlon / 4:00 packet pick up / 5:00 race ($15)
Special Kid’s Craft Events These events are appropriate
for all ages and will take place poolside. Cost is $5.
*Mimosas and mini-massages for moms/dads of craft participants!
Sat 5.11 | *Mother’s Day Craft / 1:00 -3:00 pm
Sat 6.15 | *Father’s Day Craft / 1:00 -3:00 pm
Wed 7.03 | Fourth of July Craft / 5:00 -7:00 pm
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The Golden Rules
The Golden Rules of Golf Will Set You Free.
Rules Rumors ball? What if it is on the putting green?
If a ball is embedded in its own pitch-mark anywhere
Dear Rules Guru: Everyone is talking in the general area, relief is allowed with a couple of
about the new 2019 Rules of Golf on TV exceptions, which rarely occur. No relief is allowed if a ball
and on the course.There are so many rumors is embedded in any other part of the course, including the
floating around. Would you please address a putting green. On the putting green, the player may mark
few? and lift the ball, repair the damage caused by the ball’s impact
and replace the ball.
EMBEDDED BALL The relief procedure for an embedded ball is as follows: the
original ball or another ball must be dropped in this relief area:
Rumor: I heard that you can now take relief from an the spot right behind where the ball is embedded is the reference
embedded ball anywhere in the “General Area”except for the point and the size of the area is one club length; the relief area
sand; and that “General Area”is a new term for “Through the must be in the general area and cannot be closer to the hole.
Green". 3. If the ball is in the rough and the one club length relief
1. What parts of the course are included in the “General takes you to the fairway, is that allowed?
Yes. The rough is included in the general area. The same applies
Area"? Does this include sandy areas that are not bunkers? when taking relief from sprinkler heads, drains, GUR, etc.
There are five areas of the golf course, which is now called "the 4. What is different now from the previous rule?
general area": a. the teeing area of the hole being played; b. all The main difference is the relief area. Previously, the player
penalty areas; c. all bunkers; d. the putting green of the hole had to drop the ball “as close as possible” to the spot where the
being played; e. everything else on the course. Sandy areas that ball was embedded; there was no “relief area”. Additionally,
are not bunkers are included in “the general area” but relief is the player may now substitute another ball when taking relief,
not available for a ball that is embedded in a sandy area. whereas previously, the original ball had to be dropped.
2. What is the procedure for taking relief from an embedded
29 Princess Anne Living | Summer 2019 OUT OF BOUNDS
Rumor: I heard that now, if your ball goes out of bounds or
is lost, that you do not have to go back to the tee to replay it.
My friend said that I now can drop a ball in the fairway for
a penalty of two strokes and play my next shot from there.
Sounds like a winner! Will we be able to do this at the PACC?
What you are referring to is a new Local Rule. The Club must
choose to adopt this in order for the players to use it. You will
probably never see this used at higher levels of competition.
Here is how this works: Only if the player has not played a
“Everyone is talking about the New 2019 Rules of Golf!”
provisional ball and finds that the ball
is either out of bounds or cannot find
the ball, the player may choose to use the
Local Rule rather than playing under
stroke and distance. The option allows the
player to drop in a large area between
the point where the ball is estimated to
have come to rest or gone out of bounds
and two club lengths from the edge of the
fairway of the hole being played that is
not closer to the hole. The player gets two
penalty strokes when using this option.
See the diagram. PACC has adopted this
Local Rule.
YELLOW AND RED STAKES
Rumor: I have heard that we refer to all hazards as penalty areas now. Is it true the penalty areas do not have to be associated
with water? Will there still be a need to have both yellow and red stakes on the course? What options do areas defined as red
penalty areas have that yellow areas do not have?
In the past, hazards included bunkers and water hazards. The term “hazard” has been eliminated from the new Rules. We now have
"bunkers” and “penalty areas." Penalty areas no longer have to be associated with water. Penalty areas will still be marked as we have
always marked water hazards in the past. The relief options are very nearly the same with a couple of exceptions. First, there are three
options for a ball in a yellow penalty area: 1. stroke and distance; 2. back-on-the line relief; 3. play the ball as it lies. Red penalty areas
have these three options plus the additional option of dropping in a two club length relief area using the spot where the ball last crossed the
margin of the penalty area as the reference point. Two changes of note for penalty area relief; 1. when dropping back-on-the line, the player
now must pick a reference point anywhere on the line and drop within one club length, no closer to the hole – previously the ball was to be
dropped as close as possible to the line itself; 2. the opposite margin option for a ball in a red penalty area has been eliminated, unless a local
rule permits this.
PROCEDURE FOR TAKING BACK-ON-THE-LINE RELIEF:
Rumor: My friend says there is a new procedure for taking back-on-the-line relief dropping on a specific “relief area.”
He says to:
1. Estimate a spot where the ball last crossed the penalty area.
2. Imagine an imaginary line that extends from the hole
through the estimated spot and behind the penalty area.
3. Go back as far on that imaginary line as you wish.
4. Choose a spot on that imaginary line. From that spot,
measure a club length on either side of the line and behind
the spot.That defines the relief area in which to drop.
5. My friend reminds me when I drop that I must drop from
knee height and I must use the longest club in my bag that
is not a putter to measure.
Is he correct in the steps to take?
Your friend is completely correct.
Is back-on-the-line relief for both yellow and red penalty area?
Yes.
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CourseGolf Course and Grounds Update
By Matt Boyce The most up to date information concerning the
Director of Golf Course Maintenance and Club Grounds golf course or club grounds can be found on
Facebook or Instagram at @PrincessAnneCC
Recent Golf Course Projects
Here are a couple updates from the winter and other projects
around the course.
1. New tee surface and surrounding rough at #6 tee: We removed the cool season
Bent grass off the teeing surface and replaced it with a warm season Zoysia grass
which we’ve used in other areas of the course.
2. We also added the Zoysia turf to the right side of #15 next to the cart path.This 1
turf is also more shade tolerant and we hope to see a better response to this north
facing slope.
3. We filled in and re-grassed the back left bunker on #7 green.This swale will still
catch some wayward shots, but will allow an easy approach to the hole location.
4. We took warm season putting surface technology and experimented with it 2
around the course.The theory behind this, is the opportunity to expedite new
growth in weak, high-traffic areas around the course, to hopefully limit spring sod
applications.
5. We also added drainage in front of #12 green.This project will help dry out an
area with increased surface run off.
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• Increased roping has paid off by keeping traffic off key areas of the golf course
• Upgraded poles at the driving range
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of the golf course to include #5 bunkers, #12 bunkers, #6 and other fescue areas
around the course.
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• If you’ve been asked by someone in the Golf Pro Shop to carry a USGA GPS
tracker in your pocket during your round, it’s an opportunity to track your round PRGyAanAsSsmocitiahte PKGaAtiePrWofeerssszinoenral
and where you travelled on the golf course. We’re not spying on you, we just want
to understand player consistency and what areas of the course get more traffic
that others.This will help the Golf Course Maintenance Team understand how
to manage the course, and allow the Golf Pro Shop to be better educated to help
speed up play.
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GolfFrom the Links
Tournament Results Green Jacket Par 3 Tournament
Green Jacket Par 3 Tournament Congratulations to Toles Summers, our 2019 Green Jacket
Par 3 Champion! Toles defeated all the flight winners to claim
his first Par 3 Championship. Congratulations to the flight
winners Mike Hays, Mike Morgan and Jimmy Nash, who
were defeated by Toles in the pitch-off over the water.
Champion: Toles Summers
PACC Junior Golf Programs
Our junior golf program begins at age three and continues through high school! Please see
details on our Spark/Future 36ers, Junior Golf Academy, Junior League and Junior Golf
Camp programs in the Summer Youth Calendar on page 26.There are also Junior Golf
overview brochures available in the Golf Pro Shop. Stop in and learn about the wonderful
options for our junior players!
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PRINCESS ANNE COUNTRY CLUB
2019
Don't Forget to Register for these Summer Events
6.30 | Parent-Child Tournament
7.20 | Drive, Chip & Putt Competition
8.10 | Junior Club Championship
8.29| Junior Golf Banquet and Awards Ceremony
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From the Links Please see specific, updated event details online within the ForeTees system.
Upcoming Events Men's Summer Golf League
Upcoming Tournaments Thursdays at 5:15 pm
League matches will be played on
Thursday’s beginning June 20. Golf balls in
the air at 5:15 pm. We have limited sign-up
to 16 teams (32 players).
Matches Played: June 20, 27 | July 11, 18,
25 | August 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
Semi Final Matches: August 22 and 29
Mixed Pairs
Sundays at 2:00 pm / 4:00 pm
Opening Play Day is Derby Day Mixed
Blitz: Saturday, May 4
Cocktail Party: Saturday, May 11 at 5:30 pm
Format: Play dates every other Sunday with
2:00 pm shotgun for 18 holes and 4:00 pm
shotgun for 9 holes. Play with a significant
other, a friend or as a single.
Play Dates: May 26 | June 9, 23 | July 7, 21
August 4, 18
Spring Glow Ball
Friday, May 3 | 8:00 pm
Derby Day Mixed Blitz Stroke Play Championship
Saturday, May 4 | 1:30 pm Saturday, May 18 – Sunday, May 19
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From the Links
Upcoming Tournaments (continued)
2018 Champions:
Becca Mckinney,
Lou Watson,
Peggy Dunnington,
Micki Campbell
Ladies' Member-Guest | Tuesday, June 4 & Wednesday, June 5
Don't miss our annual favorite Martha Macklin Smith Memorial Member-
Guest Golf Tournament! The format this year will be the best net two balls of the
foursome using 90% of the June 1st USGA handicap.
2018 Champions:
Mike Folck &
Chris Watson
Men's Member-Guest | Thursday, June 13 – Saturday, June 15
Format: Four-ball match play tournament.
Eligibility: Male Members are encouraged to invite a male guest.
Field: Limited to the first 48 teams to sign up.
Entry Fee: $795/team ($895 for non-comprehensive sports supplement subscribers).
Deadline: 48 teams or Sunday, May 19 at 11:59 pm.
2018 Champions:
Louis & Andrew
Jordan
Parent-Child Tournament | Sunday, June 30
Eligibility: Members only – teams consist of a parent and their child.
Note – in the event a parent is unable to play, a grandparent may play with their
grandchild and compete in a grandchild division only.
Format: Modified alternate shot (Chapman’s)
Divisions: Ages 6-9; 10-12; 13-14; 15-17; 18 and older
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From the Links Please see specific, updated event details online within the ForeTees system.
Upcoming Events (continued)
2018 Champions:
Sally Curry &
Donna Hicks
Leo V. Kernan Ladies Member-Member
Tuesday, July 23 - Wednesday, July 24 | 9:00 am
Eligibility: All female PACC Members
Format: 36 hole better ball of partners using 80% of June 15 handicap
Flights: Determined by the size of the field.
Entry Fee: PACC Members are complimentary.
Els for Autism Pro-Am Invitational
Sunday, July 28 & Monday, July 29
We’re proud to host the 3rd Annual Els
for Autism Pro-Am Invitational July
28-29, 2019 to benefit the Els for Autism
Foundation, SEALkids, Virginia Autism
Foundation and Families of Autistic
Children in Tidewater (FACT). In just two years, our Princess Anne family and
friends have raised more than $375,000 to support autism awareness and our local
Navy SEAL community. We hope you will again show your support by sponsoring
the event or joining us for the pre and post event parties. For more information
visit bit.ly/PACC4Autism2019 or contact Jennifer Garrott or Matt Liebler.
2018 Champion:
Carson Poulos
Junior Club Championship | Saturday, August 10
Eligibility: PACC Junior Golfers age 18 and under.
Format: Individual stroke play. 36 hole gross aggregate total will be the 2019
Junior Club Champion.
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From the Links
Upcoming Events (continued)
2018 Champion:
Chris Devine
Men's Club Championship | Friday, August 9 – Sunday, August 11
Flights: There will be a stroke play qualifier to determine flights on Friday
morning. Pairings for the stroke play qualifier will be made based on handicap
index. Following stroke play the low 7 gross scores plus defending champion
Chris Devine will make up the championship flight.
Tees: Play for the stroke play qualifier will be from the black tees. Once match
play begins, the championship flight will play from the black tees while other
flights will play from the green tees.
2018 Champion:
Babs Neff
Ladies' Club Championship | Friday, August 9 – Sunday, August 11
Starting time: Tee times will be assigned.
Eligibility: All female PACC members.
Format: Match play within your flight; all matches play at scratch.
Flights: Championship – the low eight handicaps as of August 1st to sign up.
First, second, other flights – comprised of eight players according to August 1st
handicap.
2018 Champions:
Robert Temple &
Ben Temple
SAVE THE DATE!
Men's Member-Member | Thursday, September 5 – Saturday, September 7
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From the Links
MARTHA MACKLIN SMITH
LADIES' MEMBER-GUEST GOLF TOURNAMENT
TUESDAY, JUNE 4 & WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5
ELIGIBILITY: FEMALE MEMBERS (OR SPOUSES OF), INVITE A FEMALE GUEST!
ENTRY FEE: $150/PLAYER
DEADLINE: FRIDAY, MAY 17 AT 11:59 PM.
ENJOY A COCKTAIL PARTY, PUTT-PUTT TOURNAMENT
AND AWARDS LUNCHEON!
JAMES G. PARKE
MEN'S MEMBER-GUEST GOLF TOURNAMENT
THURSDAY, JUNE 13 - SATURDAY, JUNE 15
ELIGIBILITY: MALE MEMBERS (OR SPOUSES OF), INVITE A MALE GUEST!
FORMAT: FOUR-BALL MATCH PLAY / STROKING OFF LOW BALL.
FIELD: LIMITED TO FIRST 48 TEAMS TO REGISTER.
ENTRY FEE: $795/TEAM ($895 FOR NON-SUPPLEMENT).
DEADLINE: 48 TEAMS OR SUNDAY, MAY 19 AT 11:59 PM.
SATURDAY NIGHT ENJOY OUR
'A LITTLE BIT COUNTRY, A LITTLE BIT ROCK N' ROLL' PARTY!
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From the Links
Welcome Katie Werszner, PGA!
Please join us in welcoming our new PGA Professional Katie Werszner to our golf operations team. Katie
will take over for Sarah Rausenberger who left us to join her family back in Ireland. Although we will
miss Sarah tremendously, we are excited to welcome Katie to our team. Katie comes to us with a wealth
of experience including positions as the head golf professional at both Elizabeth Manor Country Club
and The Signature at West Neck. Katie has her bachelor’s degree from William and Mary and received
her master’s degree from Old Dominion University. Along with being a PGA member, Katie also has
her PGA certification in general management. Katie will be the face of ladies' golf at Princess Anne, responsible for day-to-
day operations of our ladies' golf association and couples golf, providing instruction and growing the game and assist with our
junior girl’s golf program. We look forward to Katie joining our team and know that she will provide tremendous value to our
Handicap Committee placed in the ‘scorecard box’ located beside the posting station in
the golf shop.
The PACC Golf Committee recently put together a functioning
Handicap Committee to assist the golf operations team with Posting Scores
ensuring all golf events at the Club are fair and equitable.The goal Scores are to be posted as soon as possible after the round. Scores
of this committee is to review handicaps, set parameters for our may be posted on the score entry kiosk in the golf shop, online at
events and ensure that all participants have a level playing field. We VSGA.org or through the MyVSGA mobile app. Additionally,
have been reticent in emphasizing handicap importance over the away scores may be posted at the club where the round was
past years and we have come under some criticism lately as a result. played.
For that reason, we have re-established a Handicap Committee Handicap Revisions
to oversee managing this task. Below is information regarding the Handicaps are updated in Virginia on the 1st and 15th of each
guidelines for our members as it relates to handicaps at Princess month. A Handicap Index® is based on the lowest 10 differentials
Anne, as well as information on our current committee. out of a member’s most recent 20 scores at the time of the
revision. A minimum of five scores is required for a member to be
Purpose of the Handicap Committee
The PACC Handicap Committee was re-established to ensure eligible for a Handicap Index®.
the integrity of each Handicap Index® it issues. Adherence to Penalties for Members Failing to Return Scores
the guidelines listed below will help achieve the goal of fair and
Each member has the responsibility of posting their scores as soon
accurate handicapping at our Club. Our ultimate goal of the as possible following their round. The Handicap Committee will
committee is to reinforce protecting the entire field as well as
protect the reputation of Princess Anne, resulting in increased give each member up to three days from the date the round was
participation in all of our Club events. As a reminder, if you are played to post their score. If after this time the score has not been
a golfer and do not want to participate in the handicap program posted, the Handicap Committee will take the following action:
at our club, you are not required to do so. You always have the • First offense – Member will be sent a warning letter from
Handicap Committee and score must be posted
option to discontinue or request to not have a handicap card.This
would, however, make you ineligible for many activities in our golf • Second offense – Penalty score will be posted by the
Handicap Committee
programs.
• Third offense – Handicap Index® will be modified by the
Turning in Scores Handicap Committee for a period of 30 days (member will
Beginning May 1, 2019, the Handicap Committee requests a copy be given opportunity to appeal decision). Members who are
of all scorecards, signed by the scorer and attested by one guilty of a third offense will be suspended from playing in
player in the group. All cards should be turned into the golf shop at club events for a 30-day period.
the completion of each round. Each player will still be responsible • Fourth offense – Handicap Index® will be withdrawn by the
for posting his or her score.The committee will use the information Handicap Committee for a period of 30 days (member will
to review scores but also provide statistical data to reexamine the be given opportunity to appeal decision)
handicap holes that are currently in place.The scorecards should be
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TennisFrom the Courts
TENNIS Tennis Talk
TALK
By John Fraser
I trust that you are all in full summer mode enjoying all it has to offer! We hope
you will find time to come out and enjoy your tennis facility, whether it’s simply
a chance to get some exercise with friends, jump into one of our many programs
or taking a lesson. Make sure to check out our tennis calendar to see all the fun
events and tournaments coming up!
John’s Tip of the Month - More Doubles Tactics!
Lob the Return
Many tactics in tennis are designed primarily to make
opponents uncomfortable and lobbing the return is no
exception.This creates instant chaos on the other side
of the net. In many cases, it forces a change of position
for your opponents and gives your net player a chance
to pick off a weak reply. If you have opponents who
bear down tight on the net or whose serves are
drawing weak returns for putaways, throw up the lob
return to mix things up. As a general rule with the lob,
try to keep it over the non-dominant shoulder of the
net player (right handers: left shoulder, left handers:
right shoulder).Then, if you don’t execute it perfectly
you won’t be sending your partner to the hospital from
the overhead reply.
Serve the 'T'
For many doubles players there is a clear distinction
of which return is stronger and which return is
weaker. If you find that your opponent simply can’t
hit their backhand return, then pepper that return. If
your opponents are pretty solid on both sides, serve
up the “T” to reduce the angle of return and set up
the next target. Make sure you and your partner
are on the same page when it comes to serving
location. Anytime you hit the ball down the middle
of the court, chances are it will come back down
the middle, so if your partner knows where you are
locating the serve they can anticipate the return
and often put the volley away on the next ball. Also,
using the body jam serve will keep the returner
uncomfortable. Serving up the “T” in doubles is the primary tactic on first serve, so practice it a lot.
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From the Courts
CHKD Winter Open Mixed Doubles Tournament
Our CHKD Winter Open Mixed Doubles Tournament continues to gain in popularity with not only our members but also
the tennis community as a whole in Hampton Roads.This year was another sellout with 64 teams competing, 41 of which were
teams with at least one member.There were 20 people on the waiting list, many of whom still came to watch matches throughout
the weekend as well as attended the Saturday night party. Capping the field at 16 teams per division enabled us to schedule out
the entire weekend so people knew when they played each match ahead of time. We had first round matches on Thursday and
Friday night with a packed house in the mezzanine. On Saturday, we ran matches starting at 8:30 am and were pleased to see a
continuous stream of spectators coming and going making for an awesome atmosphere.The finals were played at 1:00 pm Sunday
where we witnessed Justin McDaniel and his partner Dajana Cvjetkovic, a former Norfolk State player, win the Open Division.
They were an unseeded team who took out the number one seed in the semi-finals and ended up defeating Molly Hobbs and
Ryan Davidson, another unseeded team, in the finals. It was the year of upsets in two other divisions as well. In the 8.5 division,
Liz Iuliano and her partner Reid Jordan defeated the
number four seed of Brady McNaughton and Leslie
Cutchins in the finals. Brian and Tracy Horan roared
through the 6.5 division taking out the number two
seed in the first round, then the number three seed
in the semis and winning the title by beating the
number one seed Bill Kamarek and Liz Long.The
number three seed of Frank Jastrzemski and Sandra
Savino beat the number one seed Rhyan Finch and
Kristina Chastain in the finals of the 7.5 division. A
huge thanks to all of our sponsors, our Oceanfront
Circle ladies for pouring their heart and soul into
making it such a special event and to all of our
participants for their continued support of this great
cause. CHKD Oceanfront Circle
Consolation Winners
6.5 Division – Kevin Fay/Julie Brown
7.5 Division – Neil Richards/Lexi Rawls
8.5 Division – Carey Hodsden/Kelly Martone
9.5 Division – Scott Baxter/Michele Dallman
6.5 – Brian Horan/ 7.5 – Frank Jastrzemski/ 8.5 – Reid Jordan/Liz Iuliano 9.5 – Justin McDaniel/
Tracy Horan def. Sandra Savino def. def. Brady McNaughton/ Dajana Cvjetkovic def.
Bill Kamarek/Liz Long Rhyan Finch/ Leslie Cutchins Ryan Davidson/Molly Hobbs
Kristina Chastain 6-1, 6-2
7-6, 6-1 7-5, 6-2 6-3, 6-4
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From the Courts
USPTA Mid-Atlantic Convention
This year’s USTA Mid-Atlantic convention was held at Trump National in Sterling,
Virginia. Our tennis professionals always look forward to it as it’s a chance to network
with the other area pros as well as to hear many interesting speakers. Workshops start
at 8:00 am and go through to 6:00 pm Friday through Sunday, so it’s quite a lot to
take in.Topics range from fitness and injury prevention drills, to court construction
and maintenance, to running tournaments and kids’ programs. We always appreciate
our club and our members who support our continuing education so that we can be at
the cutting edge of our profession.
41 Princess Anne Living | Summer 2019 John goes to the USTA National Headquarters
for the Net Generation Symposium
The USTA recently launched a massive initiative and
investment in growing the game at the U10 level. Over 100
pros from all 17 sections around the country were invited to
attend the Junior Pathway Symposium at the National Campus
in Orlando, Florida, including our very own John Fraser.The main topic was Early
Development Camps (EDC), that focus on the U10 age group. Pros were selected
to host these camps with the intent of drawing as many kids as possible, follow a
common curriculum developed by the USTA and move players along a simplified
pathway based on competencies not age.The pathway goes from red ball to orange,
orange to green and finally green to yellow. Each child gets an electronic evaluation
(assessment) emailed to the parent at the end of the camp so that the parent knows
exactly where their child is on the pathway based on a number of competencies
(standards) outlined on the form. Each camp starts out with a parents’ meeting to
inform parents of this initiative and all that it entails.This will better educate parents
on how to proceed with their child whether it be moving up to the next level, staying a
little longer at their level, how and which tournaments to enter as well as Junior Team
Tennis participation.The pros spent three full days of training on how to execute a
camp, strictly following the curriculum and why USTA wanted all pros to be on the
same page. At the end of it the group left very inspired and motivated, not only to
grow U10 tennis, but to retain children in our sport for the rest of their lives. PACC
camp dates are as follows: 3/30, 4/13 and 5/11.
From the Courts
St. Paddy’s Power Doubles
We tried something different this year for our St. Paddy's tennis social.This event was
designed for the participant to experience what it feels like to play and cover the court
like a pro. We used green dot (soft compression) tennis balls and played doubles on
the singles court so no alleys.This allowed the net players to move across the net freely
without fear of getting burned down the alley. Players could also take bigger cuts at
the ball without overhitting since the balls were softer and easier to control.
St. Paddy’s Cardio
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From the Courts
Lunch League
It’s that time of year again for Lunch League to start! This
is a great opportunity for women of all levels to come out
and play against women from other clubs. Lunch League
is eight weeks long and is a mix of home and away
matches. B team begins Wednesday, April 24 and
A team begins Friday, April 26.
Interested? Please contact Mary Fay in the tennis
shop at 757-428-7803.
Upcoming Tennis Events
May
Tidewater Cup (@PACC) Saturday, May 4
Men’s/Women’s Singles Club Championship Friday, May 3 – Friday, May 17
June
Junior Singles Club Championship TBA
Anderson Cup (@PACC) Friday, June 14 – Saturday, June 15
Member-Guest Doubles Tournament Friday, June 28 – Sunday, June 30
August
Senior Tidewater Cup (@PACC) Saturday, August 24
Member-Member Doubles Club Championship Friday, August 30 - Sunday, September 1
September
Spindle Cup (@FCC) Saturday, September 7 – Sunday, September 8
October
Member-Member Mixed Doubles Tournament Friday, October 4 – Sunday, October 6
Junior Country Club Cup (Away - TBA) Sunday, October 6
USTA Junior Tournament Saturday, October 12 – Sunday, October 13
November
Thanksgiving Day Cardio Thursday, November 28
Thanksgiving Classic L5 USTA Tournament Friday, November 29 – Sunday, December 1
December
Holiday Tennis Camps TBA
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From the Courts
Tennis Dress Code
General | Proper tennis specific attire is required
at all times. Proper attire does not include: tee
shirts normally worn as undergarments, surf tee
shirts, tank tops, bathing suits, cut-off shorts,
board shorts, khakis, golf apparel, Soffe shorts,
non tennis name brand or other attire determined to be inappropriate
by the Board of Directors and tennis team. Shoes must be tennis specific and have
non-marking soles for hard courts and smooth soles for clay courts. Cross-training,
basketball and jogging shoes are not permitted.
Ladies | Color coordinated tennis attire and warm-ups may be of any color. Exposed
midriffs for any reason are inappropriate.
Gentlemen | Fifty percent white is required, unless it is a coordinated, matching
logo, and tennis specific outfit. Shirts with collars and sleeves are required unless the
shirt is tennis specific.
Members are responsible for ensuring that their children & guests follow the dress
code policies. If you have any questions regarding the dress code, please do not
hesitate to call the Tennis Pro Shop.
Junior News
We are very proud to announce that Joseph Hobbs has
just become the highest ranked boy ever to come out of
PACC at number seven in the nation for boys’ 12’s! Joseph
has taken lessons from most of our pros and spent years
honing his talent in our junior program. He recently spent
several months training at the Evert Academy in Florida
and now spends most of his free time traveling to national
tournaments. He recently signed a contract with Wilson who will be furnishing
him with all of his equipment needs going forward. Congrats Joseph, we wish
you all the best going into the summer season!
Another big mover from PACC is Grahame Brown who
just moved into the top 10 in the mid atlantic for boys’ 14’s
and went to Orlando this past January to compete in his
first national tournament. Well done Grahame, we look
forward to hearing about your future results!
Summer Camp!
Summer is right around the corner and it is time to think about signing your
child up for tennis! Our summer tennis camps provide young athletes with an
opportunity to fine tune their tennis skills in a fun, positive atmosphere. See all
the details in the summer youth calendar on page 25.
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FitnessLifestyles & Fitness
Sports Massage MEET
BRETT CURTIS
By Brett Curtis
Sports massage is a form of massage that utilizes certain strokes to help Brett has
athletes obtain maximum performance and physical conditioning by been licensed
increasing power, endurance and mobility - both before and after an in massage
event or exercise. Massage is particularly beneficial when an athlete is in therapy since
training for an event. It’s also helpful for anyone who stretches physical 2005. He grew
limits through movement. Swimmers, weight lifters, runners, golfers, ball up in Maine
players, skaters, dancers, tennis players, musicians and boxers, as well as and graduated from the University
weekend warriors and those who practice strength training or aerobics of New England where he earned a
have benefited from sports massage. Athletes have different massage needs Bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science.
at different times. Massage should be considered an important part of Brett participated in athletics throughout
their training and recovery process. school and continues to train and
compete in grappling tournaments
Pre-Event today. Massage therapy has helped him
Sports massage will increase circulation, flexibility and range of motion. continue an active lifestyle and that is
This will reduce muscle pain and soreness, preparing muscles for dynamic where his focus lies. Whether it's an
movement. Pre-event massage can help prevent muscle and tendon active work schedule or recreational
injuries and reduce the strain and discomfort of training. lifestyle, Brett wants to help people
continue with the activities they enjoy
Post-Event through Swedish or sports massage
Recovery after a competition involves the normalization and repair of therapy.
tissue. Post-event massage increases circulation, relieves muscle spasms,
and prevents soreness. It is used to assist athletes in recovery and in Brett Curtis
regaining their pre-event condition by relaxing tight or fatigued muscles.
Independent Fitness Professional
Throughout training and rigorous regular athletic activity, massage can Licensed Massage Therapist
help prevent injuries. Areas of muscular stress can result from repetitive [email protected]
or stressful motion and can lead to injury. Sports massage assists in
relieving muscular stress and preventing injuries, enabling consistent training. Recovery is also a major factor in avoiding minor
injuries that inhibit performance. Sports massage should not be seen as a reward at the end of a workout. It is an important tool
for keeping athletes in good physical condition. As part of a regular maintenance program, sports massage is widely used by
individuals, teams and professional athletes.
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Lifestyles & Fitness
Fitness Success Story | Chris & Peggy Ettel PEGGY | FAST 5
1. Fave Mode of Exercise:
What prompted you to begin working with Crissy?
We were looking for a new exercise program that we could Anything Crissy suggests!
do as a couple that provided us with individual, customized 2. Favorite place to enjoy a drink:
workouts to meet our goals.
Our back porch
How would you describe the workouts? 3. Favorite healthy snack:
Crissy provides us a different workout each time that is
challenging and fun at the same time. Apple slices
4. Favorite inspirational quote: “It
Do you do other workouts/activities when not with
your trainer? does not matter how slowly you
We enjoy working out on our own, practicing yoga and playing go as long as you do not stop.”
golf. 5. Something most people
don’t know about me: Fear of
Has your diet changed? If so, how? escalators!
We continue to try to improve our eating habits. I try to cook a lot and use
healthy recipes. CHRIS | FAST 5
1. Favorite mode of exercise:
Are there any obstacles you had to overcome with regard to
eating or exercising? Stair climber
I had a knee replacement and Crissy helped me to rehab it. 2. Favorite place to enjoy a drink:
What physical results have you seen? Aldo's
More tone and flexibility. 3. Favorite healthy snack:
Have you noticed changes in other areas of your life as a Terrapin’s granola
result of your training program? 4. Favorite inspirational quote: “All
Our energy has improved and we are more active. We have been doing TPI
training, which is helping our balance and improving our golf swing. of our dreams can come true, if
we have the courage to pursue
What advice would them.”
you give someone 5. Something most people don’t
considering workout know about me: Fear of heights!
with a trainer?
It helps you to be
accountable and keeps
you from feeling
intimidated by working
out in a gym with
equipment that is
unfamiliar.
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Lifestyles & Fitness
YOUTH REMINDERS
Members and guests under age SPORT COURT REMINDERS
18 must have a parent-signed
waiver/liability release prior All sport court users must check in at the fitness
center desk prior to court use. Children under nine
to using the fitness facility. must be signed-in and accompanied by a parent or
Youth ages 14-15 must participate sibling 12 or older. Equipment is the responsibility
in a fitness orientation prior to using the fitness of the user. It must be used appropriately and safely
center. Ages 13 and under are not permitted in the returned to the fitness desk after use. A member’s
center. Call the fitness center at 757-440-3102 to account will be charged for unreturned equipment.
schedule your orientation.
Guests without a guest card or pool pass are No food or beverage is permitted in the court area.
charged a $5.00 guest fee for use of the fitness
center or sport court.
Check the online DEEP WATER
fitness calendar
mid-May for the AEROBICS
schedule! TUESDAYS &
THURSDAYS
STARTING IN JUNE
Mother’s Day
GIFT CERTIFICATES
AVAILABLE AT THE FITNESS CENTER
VINO & VINYASA
SUNSET YOGA WITH WINE | ON THE TEES
½ hour Flow | ½ hour Restorative
Flow into summer relaxation mode with this fun,
low-key yoga class and enjoy wine and light snacks
with friends afterwards. $15/person.
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Lifestyles & Fitness
SUMMER SPORTS
PERFORMANCE
Workout
CAMP
KICK - OFF
TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS
Fitness Fun 11:30 AM | AGES 10+
Ready for summer? OUTSIDE / FITNESS CENTER
Find out with this fun, anything $10/CLASS OR $110/WEEK
goes outdoor workout!
Start your JUNE 18 - AUGUST 1
summer
with a killer 13 SESSION SERIES
workout! FOCUSED ON ADVANCED
Kick off your summer feeling SPEED TRAINING.
fit and fabulous with this
special 90-minute MEET JIMMY
multi-trainer workout.
Jimmy graduated
05.27.2019 with a Bachelor’s
MONDAY eight o’clock am degree in Exercise
Science from ODU.
He is certified as
a Health Fitness
Specialist and
Certified Strength
and Conditioning Specialist. As a personal
trainer, his objectives are to assist you
in reaching your goals as quickly and
efficiently as possible and to educate
you on fitness as a lifestyle, not just a
temporary change. He has experience
working with clients and division one
athletes in high-intensity training,
Olympic weight lifting, endurance
training, core strengthening and exercise
prescription. He interned at ODU Strength
and Conditioning, working with men’s
soccer, basketball and baseball teams and
the women’s basketball team.
Random Fact: Jimmy wrestled in high
school (First Colonial) and college (James
Madison University).
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AquaticsFrom the Deep End
Hello Summer! DATES TO REMEMBER l POOL SCHEDULE
By Brian Triolet, Aquatics Director Mon, May 6 Pool opens for Adult Swim*
(Weekdays) 5:30 - 10 am
It is never too soon to plan for the pool season!
Sat, May 11 Pool opens on weekends for
With many of the pool operations team returning, we look Members & Guests
forward to making your time at the PACC pool enjoyable. Adult Lap Swim* 5:30 - 10 am
It is my pleasure to announce that the pool will open for Members/Guests 10 am - 5 pm
morning adult swim starting May 6 and will officially open for
members and their guests on weekends starting May 11.The Mon, May 20 First day of Swim and Dive Practice
pool is heated, so come on out and enjoy the water and the
early days of summer! Mon, May 27 Pool open daily for Members & Guests
Adult Lap Swim* 5:30 - 10 am
If you have a child between the ages of 5 and 18, please Members/Guests 10 am - 9 pm
consider allowing them to be a member of the swim and dive
team.This is an excellent opportunity for your child to become Thurs, May 30 Swim/Dive Team Suit Day
a stronger swimmer, learn competitive skills, build friendships
and make memories that will last a lifetime.The PACC will Pool open daily for Members & Guests
continue to be in the Marlin division for the 2019 summer Mon, June 10** Adult Lap Swim* 5:30 - 7:55 am
swim season. We are currently scheduled to swim against
Alanton, Chesapeake Golf, Indian Lakes, Larkspur, Mallory Members/Guests 10 am - 9 pm
and Norfolk Yacht.
Sat, June 15 Swim Meet | Away | Mallory
Registration for swim/dive teams will take place through the
PACC mobile app or online through our website. Utilizing Sat, June 22 Swim Meet | Away | Larkspur
the mobile app will also allow members to register for swim
and dive meets, lessons, swim clinics and other swimming Wed, June 19 Dive-in Movie Night - Minions Movie
and diving-related activities at the pool. Swim and dive team
afternoon practices will begin May 20 and morning practices Sat, June 29 Swim Meet | Home | Chesapeake GC
will start June 10.
Mon, July 8 (night) Swim Meet | Home | Norfolk Yacht Club
We hope that you have had an excellent winter along with a
terrific spring. We look forward to seeing you this summer! If Sat, July 13 Swim Meet | Home | Alanton
you have any questions concerning the pool, its programs or
schedule, please leave your questions with our front desk or Wed, July 17 (night) Swim Meet | Away | Indian Lakes
email me at btriolet@princessannecc. com and I will address
them as soon as possible! Sat, July 27 Divisionals | Home
Tue, July 31 Dive-in Movie Night - Monsters, Inc.
Sat, August 3 All-Stars | Away | Little Neck
* This time is reserved for adult members (ages 18 and up). There
is no lifeguard on duty during this time.
** This schedule for the weekdays will remain in place until swim/
dive season ends in late July.
Please do not come to the pool before 10:00 am. Swim team
practice is from 8:00-11:00 am and diving practice is from 9:00-
11am. This time is reserve for our swimming and diving team.
Your cooperation is greatly appreciated.
“Adult Swim” (ages 18 and up) will be held 10 minutes before
each hour, except during the opening and closing hour.
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