WILMINGTON COUNTRY CLUB 18 Hole Women’s Golf
2025
GOLF STAFF
Michael Shank, Director of Golf mshank@wilmingtoncc.com
Eric Williams, Head Golf Professional ewilliams@wilmingtoncc.com
Jenna Soranno, Director of Player Development jsoranno@wilmingtoncc.com Bob Lennon, Director of Instruction blennon@wilmingtoncc.com Jacob Chambers, Senior PGA Assistant jchambers@wilmingtoncc.com Ryan Rucinski, Teaching Professional rrucinski@wilmingtoncc.com Nate Farnsworth, Assistant Golf Professional nfarnsworth@wilmingtoncc.com
Lori Donatello, Golf Shop Manager ldonatello@wilmingtoncc.com Zac Woods, Member Service Manager zwoods@wilmingtoncc.com
Mike Revak, Assistant Member Service Manager mrevak@wilmingtoncc.com
PHONE NUMBERS Golf Shop – 302-655-6022 Starter’s Area – 302-655-7206 Ladies’ Locker Room – 302-655-6171 ext. 2147
Women’s 18-Hole Golf Association 2025 Season
TABLE OF CONTENTS
18-Hole Women’s Golf Association Committee: Page 2
Welcome: Page 3
Policies & Procedures: Page 3
Golf Events Calendar: Page 4-5
Weekly Events and Formats: Page 6-7
Major Tournaments: Page 8-11
Special Events (additional cost): Page 12-13
General Information: Dues and Eligibility: Page 14-15
Membership List and Contact Information: Page 16-19
Past Presidents: Page 20
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WOMEN’S 18-HOLE GOLF COMMITTEE 2025
President Lisa Mester 302-598-9200 Vice-President Martha Tschantz 302-740-3553 Secretary Andrea Scerba 302-584-5619 Treasurer Rita Speakman 302-750-4888
Booklet Ellen Cannon 302-588-3642 WGAP Liaison Gail Anderson 302-655-2917 DWGA Liaison Peggy Babiarz 302-753-7901 Membership Judith Ventura 302-690-6454
Immediate Past Presidents Janet Cammarata 610-742-9490
Rules Committee Susan Herrmann (chair) 302-654-5642 Lisa Mester
Martha Hays 302-419-6352
Martha Tschantz Janet Cammarata Martha Hays Tournaments Martha Tschantz 302-740-3553 WGAP Invitational Pam McCrery 302-540-6694
Executive Committee Lisa Mester
Martha Tschantz Janet Cammarata Martha Hays Susan Herrmann Weekly Events Janet Cammarata 610-742-9490
WCC Women’s Member Guest Suzi McCoy Shriner 610-220-8400
Martha Hays 302-419-6352
Luncheons Pam McCrery 302-540-6694
WGAP Cup Teams Ellen Cannon 302-588-3642
Nominating Committee Mary Ellen Gibson, Chair (1 year) Josephine Bayard (1 year) Johanna Kung (1 years) Martha Hays (1 year) Susan Cleary (2 years)
Lisa Mester 302-598-9200
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WELCOME!
Welcome to the Women’s 18-Hole Golf Association of Wilmington Country Club. Our mission is to promote participation in all aspects of women’s golf at WCC. We are thrilled to have you join us. We invite you to play in both our weekly Tuesday events and our five major tournaments, the costs of which are included in your annual dues and described in detail in this booklet for your reference. Participation in the following Golf Shop-sponsored activities is encouraged: the ladies’ evening socials, the women’s Invitational, the women’s July twilight league, Women’s Golf Association of Philadelphia (WGAP) golf teams, and the Solheim Cup. These events require an additional fee and are not included in your 18-Hole Association dues. To register for any golf event (weekly events and tournaments), simply open ForeTees on the Club Central app and click on Golf Event Registration. Select the Women - 18 Hole option and register for the event. For events not limited to 18-Hole members, select the Women’s Golf option to register. We look forward to an exciting 2025 golf season!
WOMEN’S 18-HOLE GOLF ASSOCIATION POLICIES & PROCEDURES
1. Members must follow all USGA Rules of Golf.
2. The Handicap Index requirement for membership is 40.4 or less.
3. The maximum Course Handicap is 36 for all tournaments and weekly play days.
4 . It is expected that the pace of play for our members should be within 4 hours and 15 minutes to complete 18 holes of golf out of courtesy to the rest of the field and other WCC golf members.
5. Participants entered in self-scheduled tournaments must be available for some weekend play in order to accommodate our working members.
6. With the exception of our Pick Your Own Partner weekly events and tournaments, no special requests made to the Golf Shop pertaining to partnerships, team pairings, starting holes, etc., will be honored. Tuesday morning pairing changes of any kind will not be permitted unless directed by a member of the golf staff.
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Weekly Event Calendar: Events are on Tuesdays except where noted
APRIL April 8 April 15 April 22 April 25 April 29 MAY May 2 May 6 May 7 May 13 May 20 May 27 May 29
Opening Day, Shamble, 9 holes
9 a.m. North Front
Match-Play Practice
South
WGAP Match #1
8:30 a.m. South 8:30 a.m. South 8:30 a.m. South
Friday, WGAP Match #2
WGAP #3
Friday, WGAP Match #4
8:30 a.m. South 8:30 a.m. South 8:30 a.m. South
WGAP Match #5
Wednesday, WGAP rain date
Sixes
9 a.m. North 9 a.m. North 9 a.m. South 5 p.m. North
Fewest Putts
Mystery Pairs - PYOP
Thursday, Women’s Golf Social
JUNE (Start time changes to 8:30 a.m.) June 3 WGAP WCC Invitational (host)
8:30 a.m. South
June 4 June 10 June 17 June 18 June 19 June 24 June 26
Wednesday, Putting Championship
5 p.m. Putting Green
Chapman PYOP Cha-Cha-Cha
8:30 a.m. North 8:30 a.m. South
Wednesday, Women’s Invitational Thursday, Women’s Invitational
Practice Round, South
9 a.m. South
Skins
8:30 a.m. North
Thursday, Women’s Golf Social
5 p.m. North
JULY July 1 July 2 July 8 July 9
Best Select, Day 1 of 2
8:30 a.m. South
Wednesday, Women’s Twilight League
5 p.m. North
Best Select, Day 2 of 2
8:30 a.m. South
Wednesday, Women’s Twilight League
5 p.m. North
July 13 July 15 July 16 July 22 July 24 July 25 July 29 July 30 July 31
Saturday, Best 2 of 3 PYOP
12:30 p.m. North 8:30 a.m. South
Beat the Pro
Women’s Twilight League
5 p.m. North
Club Championship, Flights 1 & 2, Rd 1
Tee Times North
Thursday, Club Championship, 1,2,Champ Tee Times South
Friday, Club Championship, Champ Flight, Rd 2
Tee Times South
GAP Women’s Amateur (WCC host) GAP Women’s Amateur (WCC host)
South South
Women’s Golf Social
5 p.m. North
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AUGUST August 5 August 9 August 12 August 19 August 24 August 26
Ryder Cup PYOP
8:30 a.m. South 10:30 a.m. North 8:30 a.m. North 8:30 a.m. South
Saturday, Bring a WCC Guest: Best 9
1 Best Ball & 2 Best Balls
Lemon Twist
Sunday, 1913 Cup Frick & Frack PYOP
10 a.m. North
8:30 a.m. North
SEPTEMBER (Start time changes to 9 a.m.) September 2 Give Me a Break
9 a.m. South 5 p.m. North 9 a.m. North 9 a.m. North 9 a.m. South
September 4 September 9 September 16 September 23 September 24 September 30
Thursay, Women’s Golf Social
Stableford - PYOP
Senior/Super Senior Tournament
Nassau Match Play PYOP
Wednesday, Greenville Cup @ Fieldstone 9 a.m. Fieldstone
Select 9 Holes
9 a.m. South
OCTOBER October 3 October 4 October 5 October 7
Friday, Solheim Cup Draw Party Saturday, Solheim Cup Round 1 Sunday, Solheim Cup Round 2 Closing Day: Swings & Putts 9 holes, lunch
5 p.m. Club Room
10 a.m. North 10 a.m. South
9 a.m. North Front
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FORMATS FOR WEEKLY PLAY IN 2025
Shamble - April 8 Team Format, not Postable: All players hit their drive, the best shot is selected. Once the best shot is selected, players will play their own ball to the hole. Six at a Time - May 13 Individual Stroke Play, Postable: The best 3 net holes are counted for each set of 6 holes (1-6, 7-12, 13-18). Add the total scores to par of the 9 selected holes and subtract ½ handicap. Fewest Putts - May 20 Team Format, Postable: Each member plays her own ball to the hole. Count the team total number putts taken on the putting surface only. No handicap is used to determine the winner. Mystery Pairs - May 27 Team Format, Postable: Each player will be assigned a Mystery Partner, but you will not be playing together. Each player plays her own ball to the hole. At the completion of play, the mystery partners will be revealed! Chapman - June 10 – Requires Even Number of Players! Team Format, not Postable: Both golfers hit drives; each plays the other's ball for the second shots. The better of the second shots is selected, and from there, the two partners play alternate shots into the hole. Cha Cha Cha - June 17 Team Format, Postable: Count one best ball on hole #1, count two best balls on hole #2, count three best balls on hole #3, and then repeat the sequence. Play the ball to the hole if your ball is counted. Skins - June 24 Individual Stroke Play, Postable: If you have the low net score of the entire field on any hole, you win a skin! If two or more players have the lowest net score, they cancel out and no one wins a skin on that hole. Individuals who win skins will split the purse. Best Select - July 1 and July 8 (2-week event) Individual Stroke Play, Postable: Players can play both weeks or just one week. If you play both weeks, you can select your better score on each hole from either week to total your best 18 hole gross score. Gross and Net prizes will be awarded weekly and overall.
Beat the Pro - July 15 Individual Stroke Play, Postable: Pro’s gross score vs. player’s net score.
Modified Ryder Cup - August 5 – Requires Even Number of Players! Team Format, BB Partners - Postable; Greensome - not Postable: Two-person teams: Holes 1-9 will be Better Ball of Partners, holes 10-18 will be Greensomes (both partners drive; select best drive and then play alternate shot).
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Best 9 Holes - August 9 Team Format, Postable: Bring a WCC Guest/Pick a Partner Day. After your round is completed, pick your best net 9 holes to par between partners. 1 Best Ball and 2 Best Balls - August 12 Team Format, Postable: On even holes, count 1 best ball; on odd holes, count 2 best balls. Play the ball to the hole if your ball is counted. Lemon Twist - August 19 Team Format, Postable: One person plays with a yellow ball on each hole. Players rotate on each hole who plays with it. Net score of player with the yellow ball counts. Lower net score of remaining players also counts. Play the ball to the hole if your ball is counted. Frick & Frack - August 26 Team Format, Postable: Team of 4. At the start, two players are designated for the odd holes and two are designated for the even holes. Better ball of responsible twosome will count on the appropriate holes. Give Me a Break - September 2 Individual Stroke Play, Postable: Throw out your 2 worst net holes - one on the front 9 and one on the back 9, and calculate an adjusted gross score for the remaining 16 holes. Subtract full handicap (max 36) for the net score. Stableford - September 9 Team Format, Postable: Each player enters gross score on scorecard. Balls must be played to the hole. The team with the highest number of points wins. Golf Shop will score points as follows:
Net Eagle= 4 points Net Birdie= 3 points
Net Par= 2 points Net Bogey= 1 point Net Double or worse = 0
Match Play (Better Ball of Partners Format) - September 23 Team Format, Postable: A team of two will play against another team of two. Better Ball of Partners Match on front, back, and overall. 1 point for each match, 1/2 point for tie. Select 9 Holes - September 30 Individual Stroke Play, Postable: Before starting play, take the scorecard and circle the 9 holes you would like counted. The net score to par on those 9 holes will be used to determine the winner. Swings & Putts - October 7 Team Format, Postable: Play your own ball throughout the round. The team will count one player’s fewest net strokes to the green (must land ON the green) and one player’s fewest putts (gross) on each hole. The low net ball and fewest putts must be from different players.
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MAJOR TOURNAMENTS
Participants should not enter a tournament unless they can play every round in accordance with the tournament schedule.
To be eligible, participants must have, at the time of registration, a Handicap Index at WCC.
All rounds must be completed by the specified dates. A minimum number of eight (8) players is required for each tournament.
In flighted tournaments, players will be seeded in advance by Course Handicaps. The maximum number of strokes allowed is 36. Players with a Handicap Index that would result in a greater number of strokes may enter, but a Course Handicap of only 36 strokes will be used on the card (subject to a percentage reduction for a specific tournament in accordance with USGA rules). Defending champions will be seeded in the No. 1 position.
In non-flighted tournaments, seeding will be random.
USGA Rules apply to all tournaments. All rulings will be made by the Women’s 18-Hole Golf Association Rules Committee. Deadlines will be extended only if the course is deemed unplayable or closed.
All rounds played in Major Tournaments should be posted as Competition scores.
To participate, players must register in advance using the “Golf Event Registration” section of the WCC ForeTees app.
Regarding the Memorial Better Ball of Partners Tournament and the President’s Cup Tournament, the match must be played by the deadline for each round. If the two opposing sides cannot agree on a time to play, the side with greater relative availability will win by forfeit. If neither side has better availability, the winner will be determined by a draw. The names of the player/players will be put in a hat and the Chair of the Rules Committee will draw the winning name. For all tournaments, a 72-HOUR POLICY FOR CANCELLATION IS IN EFFECT. Notify the Golf Shop in the case of cancellation. Anyone who withdraws after the closing deadline will be billed for her lunch, when applicable. If weather conditions force the termination of an event, the meal will be served, and the charges will be billed. All prizes will be distributed at the Committee’s discretion.
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Memorial Better Ball of Partners Tournament A match-play tournament open to the defending champions and the next 15 pairs who sign up. (Maximum is 16 teams.) Matches must be completed within the stipulated dates. Course Handicaps apply and will be those posted at the time of the match. The lowest handicap player plays from scratch; the remaining players receive 90% of the difference. (For example, if the lowest handicap player is 5 and her partner and opponents are 25, they get 90% of the 20-stroke difference.) Score the better ball of partners, taking strokes as they fall on the card.
If a full team cannot schedule a match, one partner may play alone.
Defending champions are the No. 1 seed, with random seeding for the remaining competitors based on handicaps posted two days prior to the tournament start.
All matches will be played on the North Course. To schedule a match, teams should coordinate a date and time. Regarding scorecards, notify the Golf Shop and they will prepare scorecards for players.
Sign-up opens: Tuesday, April 8 Sign-up closes: Sunday, May 4
Play 1st round before or on Tuesday, June 3 Play 2nd round before or on Tuesday, July 8 Play 3rd round before or on Tuesday, August 12 Play Final round before or on Tuesday, September 9
President’s Cup Tournament An individual match-play tournament open to the defending champion and the next 15 women who sign up. (Maximum is 16.) Course Handicaps apply and will be those posted at the time of the match. The lowest handicap player plays from scratch; her opponent receives 100% of the difference, according to USGA rules. Strokes are taken as they fall on the card.
Matches must be completed within the stipulated dates. Defending champion is the No. 1 seed, with random seeding for the remaining competitors.
All matches will be played on the South Course. To schedule a match, players should coordinate a date and time. Regarding scorecards, notify the Golf Shop and they will prepare scorecards for players.
Sign-up opens: Tuesday, May 6 Sign-up closes : Sunday, June 1
Play 1st round before or on Tuesday, July 1 Play 2nd round before or on Tuesday, July 29 Play 3rd round before or on Tuesday, August 26 Play Final round before or on Tuesday, September 16
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Wilmington Country Club Women’s Club Championship – July 22, 24 & 25 A stroke-play tournament open to all golfing members of Wilmington Country Club. Players who are not dues-paying members of the Women’s 18-Hole Golf Association may ONLY enter the Championship flight. Players who are dues-paying members of the Women’s 18-Hole Golf Association do not pay an entry fee. Players who are not members of the 18-Hole Association will pay an entry fee of $50 to the 18- Hole Association. Junior members must submit a request to the Vice President of the Women’s 18-Hole Golf Association to participate. Flights for the Club Championship will be determined by Handicap Index. The Golf Shop will determine all flight designations and pairings. All participants will play at 95% of their Course Handicap. Players with a Course Handicap greater than 36.0 will play at 95% of 36.
Two rounds of competition are required for all flights. Net and Gross prizes will be awarded in all flights.
The Women’s 18-Hole Golf Association will host the 2025 WCC Women’s Club Championship Tournament for Flights 1 and 2 on Tuesday, July 22 and Thursday, July 24. The Championship flight will play on Thursday, July 24 and Friday, July 25. The Golf Shop will provide official scorecards for each player.
Sign-up opens: Tuesday, June 10 Sign-up closes: Tuesday, July 8
Flights 1 & 2, Rd 1: Flights 1 & 2, Rd 2:
Tuesday, July 22 Thursday, July 24 Thursday, July 24
North Course South Course South Course South Course
Championship flight, Rd 1: Championship flight, Rd 2:
Friday, July 25
Women’s 18-Hole Putting Championship – Wednesday, June 4, 5 p.m. An individual match-play tournament to be held on Wednesday, June 4 at 5 p.m. Open to all women golfing members of WCC with a handicap who are 18 years of age or older. Players who are dues-paying members of the Women’s 18-Hole Golf Association do not pay an entry fee. Competitors who are not members will pay an entry fee to the Association. The putting course is set up by the Golf Shop. USGA Rules apply. 9 Hole play in match to determine seeding.
Elimination rounds:
9-hole match play 18-hole match play
Final round:
Sign-up opens: Sign-up closes:
Tuesday, May 20 Sunday, June 1
Even if you are not participating in the tournament, please come have a drink and cheer on the competitors.
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The 1913 Cup – Sunday, August 24, 10 a.m., North The 1913 Cup commemorates the 1913 U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship held at Wilmington Country Club. The one-day, pick-your-partner tournament is open to members of the Women’s 18-Hole Golf Association. The field is open to 24 players, but teams of two will be added once the initial 24 players have signed up. If you do not have a partner, sign up and the Golf Shop will pair you with another single.
The format is 9 holes of alternate shot and 9 holes of better ball of partners.
Sign-up opens: Tuesday, July 20 Sign-up closes: Sunday, August 17
Senior/Super Senior Tournament – Tuesday, September 16 This is a one-day, individual stroke-play tournament played on the North course. Senior player eligibility is age 50 years through 69 years old. Super Senior player eligibility is age 70 years or older. Players receive 95% of their Course Handicap. Eight prizes will be awarded: Low Gross Winner and Runner-up in each category, and Low Net Winner and Runner-up in each category. A player may not win both Gross and Net categories. If one player’s score wins both Gross and Net categories, the Net prize will be awarded to the player with the second lowest Net score.
The Golf Shop will provide official scorecards for each player.
Sign-up opens: Tuesday, August 19 Sign-up closes: Saturday, September 13
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SPECIAL EVENTS (ADDITIONAL COST)
Women’s Golf Association of Philadelphia (WGAP) WCC members with a Handicap Index of 40.4 or better may join the WGAP. You can register online at www.wgapgolf.org.
The WGAP annual fee ($100, tax-deductible) entitles members to play up to seven Open Days at other member courses and participate in WGAP Tournaments and Cup Team Matches.
Any WCC golfer who wishes to play Cup Team Matches must join the WGAP by March 21, 2025. Membership in WGAP is required for team play. To be eligible, a player must have posted eight (8) or more rounds as of November 15 of the previous season. The WGAP Cup Team matches are played during a two-and-a-half-week period between the last week of April and the first week of May on Tuesdays and Fridays. Each team plays five matches. Teams play in foursomes, paired by handicap. Players on Team A play individual match-play against Team B as well as a better-ball of partners match between the two teams. Delaware Women’s Golf Association (DWGA) Players with a valid USGA Handicap may join the DWGA. Members can participate in Open Days at member clubs and in DWGA tournaments. Anyone wishing to join can apply online and make the dues payment ($30) at www.dwga.org.
Dates of Open Days and tournament entry forms are on the DWGA website ( https://www.dwga.org/ ).
The Wilmington CC Women’s Invitational Member-Guest This event is open to any WCC woman golfer and her guest(s) who have a Handicap. While players with any handicap are welcome, strokes given will be limited to 36.
Sign-up opens: Tuesday, May 20 Sign-up closes: Tuesday, June 10
Wednesday, June 18 Thursday, June 19
Optional practice round
South Course South Course
9 a.m. shotgun
Cancellations for the Women’s Invitational Member Guest must be received 10 days in advance (Saturday, June 8), or the member will be billed for the full amount.
Notify the Chair of the Event in the case of cancellation.
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The Greenville Cup – Wednesday, September 24, Fieldstone Golf Club This is a match-play event open to club tournament champions in which seven players and the Director of Golf from Wilmington Country Club play similar teams from Bidermann Golf Club and Fieldstone Golf Club. This is a net stroke play better-ball of partners format. Each two- person team will post a net better-ball score. The top three better-ball scores from each club will comprise that club’s team score. If the club champions cannot play, other players may be invited. The team will be composed of the following:
Club Champion President's Cup Champion Better Ball Champions (2) Putting Champion Senior Champion Super Senior Champion
The next priority is the Club Championship Runner-up, the President's Cup Runner-up, and the Better Ball Runners-up.
The Solheim Cup This is a club-sponsored competition between two teams and all rounds are match play. Participation is open to all WCC women members who have a handicap. Teams will be formed based on handicaps, with a maximum number of strokes of 36. At a cocktail party held on the evening prior to the event, the teams will be revealed. The first- round consists of 18 holes in which 9 holes are played in a better ball of partners format and 9 holes are played using an alternate shot format. The second round is a 9-hole scramble format followed by 9 holes of individual match-play. Each match is worth 1 point.
Sign-up opens: September 2 Sign-up closes: October 2
Draw Party: 1st Round: 2nd Round:
Friday, October 3
5 p.m.
Saturday, October 4 10 a.m. Sunday, October 5 10 a.m.
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DUES AND ELIGIBILITY
Dues Annual dues are $100.00 plus handicap fees. Dues for existing members are charged in January. If you no longer want to be a part of the 18-Hole Association, we ask that you please notify Mindy Blumetti (mblumetti@wilmingtoncc.com) in Accounting. If a member chooses to resign after her dues have been paid but before the golf season begins (April 1), she must notify the Club prior to March 31 for reimbursement. New members who choose to join between January 1 and July 1 will be charged the full annual amount. New members who join after July 1 will be charged one-half the annual dues, regardless of their start date.
Dues pay for prizes in weekly events and prizes in major tournaments. Dues do not cover cart fees for any events.
Eligibility New Membership in the Association is limited to women golfing members of WCC 18 years of age or older who have a Handicap Index of 40.4 or better. Wilmington Country Club Senior Social Members and Non-Resident Members are not eligible for membership in the Women’s 18-Hole Golf Association, and they may not compete in any Women’s 18- Hole Golf Association Event.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Rating
Slope
North Course South Course
71.6
133 132
72.3
Maximum Hole Score for Handicap Purposes The maximum hole score for each player will be limited to a Net Double Bogey calculated as follows:
Double Bogey + the handicap strokes a player receives based on her handicap for the course being played.
Scoring a Hole Not Finished If a hole is started but not completed, a score that the player most likely would have made is recorded. That score may not exceed the maximum score of Net Double Bogey (see definition above) and it is preceded by an “x.” Adjusting a Hole Not Played For an 18-hole score to be acceptable for handicap purposes, a minimum of 10 holes must be played. When a player plays 10-17 holes, a Score Differential is created based on the holes played, and the player’s expected Score Differential for the number of remaining holes not played is added to that value to produce an 18-hole Score Differential. When a player plays between 10-17 holes, they are required to post their scores hole-by-hole so the appropriate Score Differential can be calculated from the holes that were played to combine with the expected score for the holes not played.
For a 9-hole score to be acceptable for handicap purposes, all 9 holes must be played. If a player has not played at least 9 holes, the score is not acceptable for handicap purposes.
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Scoring and Handicap (including all tournament events) 1.Scorecards must be dated, signed, attested and turned in to scorer. 2.Player(s) will be disqualified if the above directions are not met. 3.Under the World Handicap System, scores must be posted on the day a round is played. 4.The active posting season for Delaware and Pennsylvania is April 1 to November 14. In other golf associations (e.g., Florida), it is year-round. Score Posting If you play in a Women’s 18-Hole Event, you must turn in your scorecard, even if you withdraw from the event. If you fail to turn in the card, a score equal to the lowest of the last 20 scores you have posted will be posted for you.
Handicap Index Categories A: To – 15.9 (inclusive) B: 16.0 – 22.9 C: 23.0 – 28.9 D: 29.0 – 40.4
Wilmington Country Club is a member of the Golf Association of Philadelphia (GAP), the Women’s Golf Association of Philadelphia (WGAP), and the Delaware Women’s Golf Association (DWGA). The club charges a handicap fee annually to all members who request a World Handicap System Handicap Index. Our handicaps are administered through GAP, one of the 58 state and regional golf associations that make up the United States Golf Association (USGA). The USGA and The R&A are the governing bodies of golf throughout the world. Your Handicap Index is a portable number that represents your demonstrated ability. When you play different courses, you have a Playing or Course Handicap for each course, depending on the difficulty of the course and the tees you play. To see what your Course Handicap is for a specific course, open the GHIN app and click on “More.” Choose Handicap Calculator and click on the name of a course where you have played and posted a score. You will see a set of numbers: H.I. is your Handicap Index, C.H. is your Course Handicap, and P.H. is your Playing Handicap FOR THAT COURSE. Most Improved Golfer This award is given to the ACTIVE player whose handicap has improved the most from May 1 to September 30. The award is given for A, B, C and D categories. Most Avid Golfer This award is given to the woman who has played in the most events, including the major tournaments, during the season.
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Name
Mobile Phone
Email Address
Adams, Meghan
302-423-5554
adams.meghan@gmail.com
Anderson, Gail
302-545-6034
gander4823@comcast.net
Babiarz, Peggy
302-753-7901
mmbabiarz@gmail.com
Bayard, Josephine
302-528-3383
jmbayard@yahoo.com
Beck, Barbara
610-793-3992
bbmacz@comcast.net
Blackwell, Kelly
302-764-7992
kblack0308@comcast.net
Blanchard, Barbara
610-388-2926
netkrap2@cs.com
Bradley, Cynthia
302-547-5111
bradleybunchv@aol.com
Cammarata, Janet
610-742-9490
janetcammarata@hotmail.com
Campbell, Laura
302-985-1557
lacampbell639@gmail.com
Cannon, Ellen
302-588-3642
mecannonde@gmail.com
Cantera, Maureen
302-584-0141
cookinmo@comcast.net
Castle, Jane
302-540-1896
jdcastle@comcast.net
Cist, Mary Harding
302-656-7237
mhlcist@yahoo.com
Cleary, Susan
302-354-1898
blakecleary@comcast.net
Dean, Peggy
302-540-6466
mmdean1@aol.com
Dellose, Ginny
302-540-0669
gferraradellose@aol.com
DiSabatino, Beth
302-528-3841
bethdisabatino@hotmail.com
Diver, Debi
302-275-0736
ddiver@comcast.net
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Edler, Marilyn
302-377-3381
marilynedler@gmail.com
Fischer, Jessica
302-588-5115
jessfisch@verizon.net
Franklin, Kathryn
302-528-0288
kfranklin@towerhill.org
Gibson, Mary Ellen
302-690-9631
redmeg0605@aol.com
Gordon, MaryJo
610-247-9315
mjdgordon@aol.com
Hays, Martha J.
302-419-6352
mrthhays@gmail.com
Hayward, Tina
302-584-1340
foxspringde@gmail.com
Hebert, Kara
415-845-3043
kara_hebert@hotmail.com
Herrmann, Susan
302-897-5519
sherrmann312@comcast.net
Hobbs, Jan
610-842-1044
jrobyhobbs@comcast.net
Hobbs, Sandy
302-598-2227
skhobbs9@gmail.com
Humphrey, Mary
843-812-3703
mhhspring@mac.com
Ianni, Ann Marie
302-373-4499
johnsonannmarie54@gmail.com
Isken, Joan
302-547-5731
jwi44@me.com
Jacobs, Milbrey Ross 302-383-0505
milbreyr@aol.com
Kairis, Jacqueline
302-897-7887
jrkairis@gmail.com
Keeney, Nicoll
410-688-3051
nicollkeeney@gmail.com
Klocko, Katherine
302-547-2068
kmklocko13@aol.com
Koenig, Cynthia
302-438-0216
cynkoe@gmail.com
Kozic, Rita
302-530-5462
RNkozic@gmail.com
Kullman, Ellen
302-559-8018
ejkullman@gmail.com
Kung, Johanna
302-388-3984
joku@aol.com
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Kunkemueller, Mary
302-379-2769
mgkunkemueller@gmail.com
Lucas, Cathy
610-500-1349
Erl2d@aol.com
Lunger, Danielle
302-530-1721
delunger@mac.com
Lunger, Gerrie
302-598-8500
glunger@me.com
Lynch, Marcella
610-202-9861
malynch03@verizon.net
Martinez, Cherie
302-494-3684
cheriemartinez@hotmail.com
Massaglia, Michele
239-269-7369
mdmassaglia@gmail.com
McCormick, Kathleen 302-740-4639
kathleen.mccormick@comcast.net
McCrery, Pamela
302-540-6694
puttingpam@aol.com
Mester, Lisa
302-598-9200
elizabeth.mester@yahoo.com
Mitchell, Holly
302-658-3885
hmitchell911@comcast.net
Mumford, Kristin
302-521-4125
kmumford@towerhill.org
Murphy, Bernadette 302-547-4374
bernmurphy@comcast.net
Olivere, Cheryl
302-983-0773
colivere@comcast.net
Patel, Anju
302-750-4221
bpatel7015@aol.com
Petriella, Nancy
201-723-2022
nancy.petriella@icloud.com
Porter, Leslie
302-530-5639
lesliegporter@gmail.com
Prendergast, Cynthia 302-377-5959
cindy@verycoolproducts.com
Purzycki, Elizabeth
302-220-1602
epurzycki@aol.com
Raniere, Marcia
302-545-5946
marcia@raniere.com
Wenzel, Michelle
302-559-0671 michelwenz@comcast.net
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Riegel, Melissa
302-530-2387
melissa@riegel.com
Scerba, Andrea
302-584-5619
ascerba@hotmail.com
Schmidt, Lisa
302-898-8766
schmidt@rlf.com
Seiberlich, Lorraine 302-528-1285
lorrseiber@gmail.com
Seitz, Stephania
302-658-1356
sseitz15@gmail.com
Selsor, Beth
302-354-1898
selsor.beth@gmail.com
Shears, Ingrid
484-753-4554
jincss1@msn.com
Shriner, Suzi McCoy 610-220-8400
smccoy52@gmail.com
Speakman, Rita
302-750-4888
speaky6@comcast.net
Terrell, Alison
302-661-0615
alisonterrell@mac.com
Tikellis, Pam
302-545-4509
ptikellis@outlook.com
Tschantz, Martha
302-740-3553
martha.tschantz@comcast.net
Van Sickle, Lori
302-571-1606
bigdoglore@yahoo.com
Ventura, Judith
302-690-6454
rventura@comcast.net
Whitby, Britny
302-531-8850
britnywhitby@gmail.com
White, Martha
302-218-2501
mskimw@aol.com
Williams, Betsy
302-656-9132
betsy19807@gmail.com
Winfield, Nina
302-743-0259
ninawinfield@aol.com
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Past Presidents
2004-05
Bernadette Murphy
2006-07
Rita Kozic
2008-09
Susan Herrmann
2010-11
Mary Ellen Gibson
2012-13
Gail Anderson
2014-15
Pam McCrery
2016-17
Jill McDonald
2018-19
Jan Hobbs
2020-21
Ellen Cannon
2022
Gail Anderson
2023-24
Martha Hays & Janet Cammerata
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