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2024 Women s Member Guest Book

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Dream it, Live itWOMEN’S MEMBER-GUESTFRIDAY, JULY 26, 2024

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WELCOMEOn behalf of the Club’s Members, the Management Team and the Staff at the Club, we would like to extend you a very warm welcome to the London Hunt and Country Club. Our goal is to ensure that you enjoy your experience with everything the Club has to offer; the facilities, the golf course, the camaraderie of your fellow players and the hospitality of our Members. Our extraordinary staff will be here throughout your day to assist you in anyway we can. If there is anything that would make your visit to the Club more enjoyable, please do not hesitate to call on any of us. We wish good golfing to all and trust you will enjoy the 2024 Women’s Member-Guest event! Jen Wilbee, Kylene Tyler, Jill Dietz, Joan Estabrooks, and Anne Barran Tournament CommitteeJon Nusink CCM, CCE GM, COO Chris Lawson, PGA of Canada Director of Golf

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AGENDA10:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.Registration near Golf Pro Shop Tournament Gift Pick Up Lunch served in the Ballroom Join our professionals at the range for stretching, massage and golf swing tips before play 12:50 p.m.Announcements by the 1st tee 1:00 p.m.Shotgun start for on course play On course activities, contests and food & drink stations Post Golf approximately 5:30 p.m.Change from golf to cocktail attire.Locker facilities and change rooms available. Additional showers available on second floor of Clubhouse 6:15 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.Cocktail hour by chit with passed canapés 7:30 p.m.Enjoy a three course meal After Dinner Enjoy live entertainment in the lounge, then cozy up to the fire on the back lawn (conditions permitting).

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DETAILSFormatEach grouping will play as a team of four. The game being played is called the 1-2-3 Waltz. The scorecard will indicate how many of your team’s scores will count on each specific hole. Examples: Hole 1, one score from the group, hole 2 – two scores from the group, hole 3 – three scores from the group. After your round the Golf Pro Shop will use Golf Genius to calculate the net scores on your teams behalf. HandicappingAll players will receive 90% of your individual handicaps, to a maximum of 36.Partial strokes .5> will be rounded up.Guests without a handicap – we ask you to sign up for the trial version of Golf Canada in advance of the tournament. www.golfcanada.ca to establish a handicap for this event. TeesAll players will play from the Green TeesTie-BreakingIn the event of a tie for 1st overall, a closest to the hole contest will take place on the 9th fairway from 100 yards away. Each group will select one player to hit the shot. Closest shot will be the winner. PostingThe nature of this game does allow for some players to pick up their ball if they are not going to count for the team score. Should you complete all holes, you can post your score to Golf Canada. Guests will have to post their own scores.

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ON COURSE CONTESTS Hole 2 – Beat the Pro!*Hole 5 – Longest Putt MadeWin a Ping putter Hole 7 – Closest to the LineWin a TaylorMade golf bagHole 8 – Closest to the Hole Win a TaylorMade golf bag Hole 10 – Longest Drive Win a Callaway Big Bertha driver Hole 12 – Longest Putt Made Win a Ping putterHole 13 – Beat the Pro!*Hole 16 – Closest to the LineWin a TaylorMade golf bagHole 17 – Closest to the HoleWin a TaylorMade golf bag *Hole 2 & 13 – Beat the Pro!One of our Professionals will act as a group mulligan for your team.Should the pro’s tee shot improve your proximity to the hole…all your group members can play from the pro’s ball.

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RULESGolf Canada Rules Govern All Play except when amended by local rulesDrop areas on holes 2, 8, and 10, are in use for this tournament. Players must attempt to clear the penalty area only once before proceeding to the drop zone on the other side of the hazard.Range finders are permitted.Relief Option From BunkersYou may under a two-stroke penalty, take relief from abunker. Your drop option is anywhere inline of point of entry,no closer to the hole.Local Rule for Provisional BallTo encourage pace of play, you may play a provisional ballanytime you believe your ball may be lost in a penalty area. Ifyour ball is found, your provisional ball must be abandoned.If in doubt of any ruling, please play two balls and report thescenario to the Golf Shop after your round to determine thecorrect score.

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BE OUR GUESTWe are delighted that you are able to join us at the London Hunt and Country Club over the course of the day. Please feel free to enjoy our world class golf amenities inclusive of a practice range and short course, our locker room, lounge areas and steam room, and our new Café 1885.Should you require anything during your visit, please do not hesitate to contact us.Jon Nusink, General Manager and Chief Operating Officerjnusink@londonhuntclub.comChris Lawson, Director of Golf Operationsclawson@londonhuntclub.comJayson Griffiths, Director of Agronomy and Groundsjgriffiths@londonhuntclub.comMichael Hearse, Director of Clubhouse Operationsmhearse@londonhuntclub.comPete Willems, Bar Managerpwillems@londonhuntclub.comMichael Stark, Executive Chefmstark@londonhuntclub.comTracey Machesney, Fitness Managertmachesney@londonhuntclub.com

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THIS IS USThe London Hunt and Country Club is a meticulously landscaped hideaway featuring a 7200 yard, 18-hole championship golf course, ten professional clay tennis courts, six pickleball courts, fitness facilities, trap and skeet fields, a 7200 square foot Georgian style Clubhouse featuring dining options for every palate, and a 300 seat ballroom.It’s distinction as one of the finest country clubs in Canada draws the most successful professionals in the area and abroad to Membership and inspires the Club to endlessly create an experience beyond all expectations.

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