The Inter-Service Scramble Championship will be held on Saturday, 2 July at the Arlington course. The format is a four-person team scramble and will begin with an 8:00 AM shotgun start. The field is limited to the first eight (8) teams from each service so get your online entry in early. Online entries open on 2 June. For complete tournament information and to enter, click here. INTER-SERVICE SCRAMBLE CHAMPIONSHIP JULY THROUGH SEPTEMBER This year’s Junior Tour Parent-Child Scramble will be held at the Fairfax course on Saturday, 30 July. All ANCC Juniors between the ages of 5 – High School as certified under the guidelines set forth in the “Junior Tour” Junior Golf Program, and ANCC Golf Rules are eligible to play. This is a two-player scramble of teams made-up of one parent and one child. Parents may play as a team with more than one junior. All parents must have a valid USGA handicap index. For complete tournament information and to enter, click here. ANCC JUNIOR TOUR PARENT-CHILD SCRAMBLE When you register your handicap with ANCC there are many Virginia State Golf Association benefits you receive for your annual fee. Two major VSGA benefits of membership are subscriptions to Virginia Golfer and Golf Digest magazines, and the VSGA would love for you to receive these two benefits. However, in order to receive the two magazines, you need to provide the VSGA with your mailing address. To be sure your information is current, please click here. ARE YOU RECEIVING ALL YOUR VSGA BENEFITS?
GOLF DRESS CODE REMINDERS As the golf season gets into full swing here are some reminders regarding the dress code for Members and their guests: 1) ANCC is a “Soft Spike” Only facility. 2) All golfers at ANCC will dress in a manner that reflects the decorum and good taste of current or traditional golf attire when using any of the golf facilities. Clothing items such as denim jeans or denim skirts (any color), frayed or cut-off shorts, athletic or tennis shorts or skirts, spandex biking shorts, gym shorts, sweat suits, warmup suits, tennis dresses, tee shirts, halter tops, and tank tops are examples of inappropriate golf attire. 3) For gentlemen, collared shirts will be tucked into trousers or shorts, and knitted or banded collars must be at least 1” wide. 4) Caps will be worn “bill forward” whenever it is appropriate to wear a hat. 5) For ladies, it is not a requirement for shirts to be tucked in, but bare midriffs should not be visible before, during, or after a swing. 6) Junior Golfers will observe the same attire and dress code policy as adults.
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