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Complimentary Member Appreciation Tournament & Social
With North Tower Band and Comic Magician Bryan Sanders
122 Played in the Tournament & 260 Attended the Social
Tournament Winners
1st $100 Each Mike Bradshaw, John Crown, Edsel Davis, Lynn Senich
T2nd $70 Each John Oliver, Rich Bingmann, Richard Seale, Joy Wray, Jesse Randall
Brooks Jernigan, Joyce Creech, Donnie Jones, Phil Bennink
T4th $50 Each John Gann, Pete Miller, Joyce Olsen, Jack Thompson
Frank Gainey, Dick Belanger, Joyce Olsen, Bob Danehy
6th $25 Each Matt Tynes, Norton Howe, Dell Ericksen, Jill Whatley
Clubhouse: 252-726-4917
Manager: 252-342-0951
www.moreheadcitycc.com
Email: moreheadcitycountryclub@gmail.com
Board of Directors
President ~ Doug Creech
Vice President ~ Rob Watson
Financial ~Jim Renfrow
Sean Lewis
Pete Miller
Bob Stallings
Roger Waniataa
Elywn Wood
Manager
Nick Eatmon (252) 342-0951
Email: moreheadcitycountryclub@gmail.com
Business Office Open
Tuesday & Thursday
Candice Woolard
Email: mccc2900@gmail.com
Golf Professional
John Trujillo (910) 512-2966
Email: johntrujillo@moreheadcitycc.com
Superintendent
William Toms (252) 230-1391
Food & Beverage Manager
Jennifer Trujillo (910) 612-5186
Email: jenntrujillo@moreheadcitycc.com
Club Caterer
Johnny Chaanine (252) 646-2650
Golf Professional / Club Repair
Troy Forguites (802) 558-1262
Board of Directors Elections
Annual meeting November 17th Vote
for up to 3 of the following candidates:
Robbie Bittner _____
Robert Blewett _____
Mary Lee Cuthrell _____
Gary Stakes _____
Terry Senich _____
Write In Vote
________________________________
Signed
________________________________
Membership Number ___________
Drop this page off in ballot box in
clubhouse or mail to: P0 Box 2400,
Country Club Road, Morehead City, NC
28557. Turn in by November 17th
MOREHEAD CITY
COUNTRY CLUB
PLEASE DON’T FORGET ALL MERCHANDISE
CREDITS MUST BE USED BY JANUARY 1ST
Mary Lee Cuthrell
Morehead City Country Club (MCCC) has been
my husband’s and my home golf club since
1982. I have served two terms on the Board of
Directors, and have served as Vice President
one term. I am retired from the federal
government with thirty years of service. There
I was a Quality Assurance Specialists for
twenty-three years and was an Industrial
Specialist/Business Manager for my remaining
years.
I am an avid golfer who loves MCCC and loves
playing golf on a well maintained golf course.
Our club managers are performing an
exceptional job continuing to make
improvements to the golf course and to our
club services, resulting in membership growth
and increased participation in club events. All
of this has resulted in our club being in the best
fiscal shape ever. If elected, I would do my
best to ensure that our managers continue to
get all the support needs to make our club grow
even more.
I believe in accountability and integrity when it
comes to serving on the board, representing the
membership. I would also be proud to
represent the ladies of this club and the MCCC
Ladies Golf association, providing the board
with their views and desires.
Gary StakesMy wife, Julie, and I moved here in 2000 from Dallas, TX where
we lived for 22 plus years. My wife (maiden name Hyman) grew up
here along with her six siblings. We were married for 32 years
before she passed away in September 2004 one year after we built
our home in Brandywine Bay. May parents moved here in 1963
when my dad bought Sound Chevrolet on Arendell Street. Both
my parents were active golfers and members of MCCC for years .
They were also very close friends with Purcell Jones and spent
many years helping with his annual Seafood Festival from the very
beginning.
After serving three years in the U.S. Army, 25th Infantry Division,
and spending one year in Vietnam in 1965-66, I put myself through
college on the GI Bill. I graduated from East Carolina University
with a major in Business Finance in 1969 and then began my real
estate career as a commercial mortgage banger with Cameron
Brown Co. I spent several years the arranging financing for major
commercial real estate projects such as office buildings, shopping
centers, apartment projects, and hotels. Later on I changed from
the financing side of the table to the development and acquisition
side and went on to join major hotel corporations such as Holiday
Inns, Inc., Brock Hotel Company (the largest Holiday Inn
franchisee in the US), and ITT Sheraton Hotel Corporation.
During my 30 –plus year development career I was responsible for
acquiring, designing, developing, building, joint venturing,
renovating, and financing major hotel projects throughout the US
for these hotel companies. During this time I was intimately
involved in starting and developing several hotel chains to include
Embassy Suites (now owned by Holiday Inns), Residence Inn’s
(now owned by Marriott), and Sheraton Suites Hotels (now owned
by Starwood Lodging Trust?. In 1992 I left Sheraton and formed
Garrison Sajak, LLC, a hotel development, management and
consultant company, where I developed 42 AmeriSuite Hotels
(now owned by Hyatt), oversaw the re-development and expansion
of the Barton Creek Golf Resort and Spa in Austin, TX and
developed the Omni hotels in Richmond, VA and Jacksonville, FL.
To date, I have developed, acquired, aor renovated 167 free
standing hotels ranging in size from a small 100 room Residence
Inn to the 1200 room $920 million Sheraton Hotel in New
Orleans, LA.
I joined MCCC in September 2011 because I liked the quality golf
course, its practice facilities, the clubhouse and, of course the large
and varied membership base. Since I’ve been a member I have
noticed numerous changes and improvements to the course, the
clubhouse, the pool and the membership base. I have also seen a
general improvement in the financial operations of all which leads
me to believe we are on the right track. My area of focus include
improving the tee boxes by increasing the size and allowing the tee
boxes to weather the level of play better. Some of these
improvements are being done as of the writing. I would also like
to see the sand traps improved with better and more consistent
sand. Beautification of the course is also an area of interest. Since
the tennis coursts are not being used I would also like to see them
removed and replaced by greatly expanding the chipping green and
the surrounding pitching areas to improve the practice facility for
short approach shots. A barrier of large evergreens, etc. could also
be added between this expanded practice green and the first tee to
serve as a sound, visual, and beautification buffer.
I would like to become more involved in the management of the
club, not only to learn more about how this club operates, but to
possibly help in various area of operation. I have seved on various
corporate and homeowner association boards before as President
and Treasurer and would welcome the opportunity to relate with
the other board members to serve the members of MCCC and to
continue to make this club the premier and most desirable club in
Carteret County.
Terry Senich
I have served as an elected Director of the club
for multiple terms in the past. I was President
of the Board in 2014. I have been a member
of MCCC since January 1995.
After spending my youth in Ohio and
graduating from Ohio University with an
engineering degree, I was a General Motors
employee and lived 30+ years in Yardley,
Pennsylvania.
My wife Lynn and I are presently moving into
a home off Country Club Road, close to
MCCC.
During recent years I have volunteered with
my church, I have been selected to be part of
both the Morehead City and Carteret County
Boards of Adjustment, and have served as
president of a local Light Saltwater Tackle
Fishing club. I also studied gardening and
attained the status of Master Gardener.
By far my favorite activity and my passion,
however, is golf. It is my affiliation with
Morehead City Country Club that has meant
the most to me during my retirement. I am so
proud of our club….the staff, the members,
and the leadership. We are so fortunate. There
is a commitment we all share to maintain our
standards, to welcome new members, and to
continue to make the course and the clubhouse
the finest in our area.
There is always a delicate balance as we strive
to contain costs while providing exceptional
value to our membership. I have enjoyed being
part of the club
Bob Blewett
I have been married to my wife
Carol for 52 years and we have 3
children and 7 grandchildren. I
worked for the New Yourk City
Transit Authority for 40 years.
Involved with setting up budgets,
supervising ordering equipment for
Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn, and
Queens and managing personnel.
Fire captain for 32 years with the
Ronkonkoma Fire Department and
for the last 15 years as South River
Merrimon Fire Department. I was
president of the Jonaquins Landing
Homeowners Association for 4
years. I believe in keeping our golf
course in top notch shape, keeping
the club financially stable and to
continue with course
improvements. Your suggestions
and ideas will be always welcome. I
enjoy the social activities at the club
and playing with the Hotdoggers.
Thank you for youy vote.
Robbie Bittner
Robbie Bittner is originally from
Beaufort, NC. He attended West
Carteret High School and was a
competitive swimmer throughout
his childhood. Robbie attended the
University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill and swam on the
varsity team for his four
undergraduate years. After
graduating from the business
school, he attended the Masters of
Accounting program at UNC,
graduating in 2008. Robbie earned
his MBA through East Carolina
University earlier this year.
After graduating from UNC,
Robbie was hired by McGladrey to
work as an accountant. He
obtained his CPA license and has
been with McGladrey for seven
years. Robbie has been a member
of the After Hours Rotary Club
since 2009 and has served as the
treasurer on their board.
Robbie and his wife, Ila, bought a
house in Country Club Run and
were married in 2011. They joined
Morehead City Country Club
shortly after they got married and
have been avid supporters of the
club, including both golf and social
activities. Robbie continues to
improve his golf game and enjoys
walking a couple of holes for a little
exercise when the weather is
nice. Robbie and Ila are frequent
visitors to Thursday night pizza
nights. They also love going to the
band parties and have enjoyed
seeing the attendance at every event
grow.
Operations Report ~ Nick Eatmon
Key financial numbers at the end of fiscal year 2015 (October 2014
through September 2015):
• Membership has increased to 630 family memberships.
• Income from October 2014 through 2015 has increased by over
$150,000 from prior year.
• Food & beverage sales increased by nearly $60,000 while dues
increased by nearly $80,000!
• Debt has been lowered to $322,000.
• 2016 budget shows a net income of nearly $500,000 before taxes
and depreciation.
Over the past 3 years finances have improved dramatically through
not only increases in income, but decreases in expenses. Those
gains have led the club to be in position to reach for our ultimate
goal. A goal of becoming the #1 VALUE GOLF CLUB IN THE
CAROLINAS WHILE IMPROVING OVERALL
FACILITIES WITHOUT DUES INCREASES OR
ASSESMENTS.
An active membership the size of MCCC makes decision making
difficult. There is a balance in where to make enhancements and the
order those improvements need to be made. Where money is spent
and in the time frame it is spent is not going to be universally
approved by the entire membership. Many will applaud
enhancements, while many will have questions. However, every
member can agree they would like to see the club continue to
improve, in essence increasing the value of their membership. The
goal of the staff and the Board of Directors has been to better the
overall facility. By making advancements through the golf course,
clubhouse, pool and events the club is seeing unprecedented
success.
The staff and the Board of Directors want to hear your voice to help
make informed decisions. Please fill out the survey in this
newsletter. ALWAYS give us your opinion and please attend Board
of Directors meetings. These meetings are held on the third
Tuesday of each month at 6:00. These are exciting times for the
club, be informed!
In 2015 the club has been able to spend nearly $200,000 on
improvements while also lowering debt by $200,000. Improvements
on the course included the purchase of greens mowers, construction
of tee boxes, bunker sand, cart path repairs and driving range
improvements including mats and stands. Facility enhancements
included ballroom and foyer flooring, paint and drapes. Addition of
a tent and chairs has lead to the largest parties in club history. Pool
improvements include new fence and deck furniture. To finish off
fiscal year 2015 a complimentary member appreciation tournament
with $1,500 in prizes, lunch, drinks all day, heavy appetizers in the
evening with entertainment by The North Tower Band and magician
Bryan Sanders was held.
What to expect in the next 6 months: Completion of tee boxes
will be in early October. MCCC teeing complexes will be
transformed to 5 sets of tees. Current senior tees and ladies tees will
be expanded to accommodate additional traffic. Tee placements will
be modified for holes to play consistent from all tees. Tees will be
rated by the Carolinas Golf Association for all to play from any set
of tees they wish. Combination tees will also be rated. With five
sets of tees the goal is for all players to be able to play from a set of
tees where they feel comfortable. Driving distances and skill level
should be taken into account to determine which set of tees you
should play.
Black Blue White Gold Red
1 433 388 339 304 255
2 169 155 140 116 92
3 425 380 338 287 250
4 526 506 450 395 340
5 185 165 130 120 110
6 328 316 289 265 225
7 290 275 255 240 215
8 475 455 418 376 330
9 327 320 296 275 215
3158 2960 2655 2378 2032
10 178 168 140 108 90
11 371 345 310 275 245
12 339 323 295 263 230
13 175 150 130 115 95
14 517 495 445 395 340
15 200 165 147 135 120
16 500 487 440 389 350
17 440 386 323 288 255
18 543 501 459 390 345
3263 3020 2689 2358 2070
6421 5980 5344 4736 4102
TEE IT FORWARD By USGA April 4, 2013
Introduced in 2011, TEE IT FORWARD is a joint initiative between the
USGA and The PGA of America that encourages players to play from a set
of tees best suited to their driving distance. In addition to providing more
enjoyment for golfers, teeing it forward also can be one of the most
important steps that golfers take in improving pace of play.
A 2012 survey of TEE IT FORWARD participants found that:
56 percent played faster
56 percent are likely to play golf more often
83 percent hit more-lofted clubs into greens
85 percent had more fun
93 percent will TEE IT FORWARD again
More from the USGA:
One question that arises is, “Will my Handicap Index® still be portable
from a forward tee?” When posting a score from a more forward set of tees,
for example, that set of tees will have Ratings that are in accordance with a
shorter total yardage (e.g., a 6,500-yard set of tees may have a men’s USGA
Course Rating of 71.0/Slope Rating of 120, whereas a 5,500-yard set of tees
for men may be rated 66.0/110; a 5,500-yard set of tees may have a
women’s rating of 71.4/114, whereas a 4,500-yard set of tees for women
may be rated 65.8/101). The player’s total score is usually going to be lower
by playing a shorter set of tees, but the ratings are going to be lower,
respectively, to compensate for the difference. Thus, the Handicap Index
and Handicap Differential™ produced from each round played should be
about the same and keep a Handicap Index portable from tee to tee, course
to course.
An example of recommended play according to driving distance &
handicap: 250 Yards & Over – Black, 215-249 – Blue, 180-214 - White
145-179 – Gold, Under 145 Yards – Red
These would only be recommendations. Any player male or female, over 65
years of age or under can play any tees they desire or any combination of
tees.
For tournament purposes men under 65 will have the blue tees as their
standard tee. Ages 65 to 79 standard tees will be the white tees. Over 79
years of age will use the gold tees. Women under 65 standard tee will be the
gold tees. Over 65 standard tee will be the red tees .
Note the black tees are new with all other teeing areas moving up one tee
box. Some tee yardage may be slightly different once completed.
Operations Report Continued
Bunker improvements:
The #1 complaint concerning golf course conditions
have been the consistency in bunkers. This has not been
taken lightly. The USGA recommends to include funding
in the capital improvement budget to rebuild the bunkers
every 5 to 7 years. Typically, this involves removing the
old sand, installing new drains, and installing new sand.
For complete renovation bunker reconstruction cost will
be well over $200,000 for MCCC. The good news is the
bunkers drain exceptionally well, for their age. Morehead
City Country Clubs bunkers were built in 1998. The
front right bunker on #2 has had sand replaced and has
held up very well. Bunker sand has been added
periodically since 1998, but completely replacement of
the sand has not been done with the exception of the 2nd
hole. The sand replacement on the 2nd hole was
recommended for the club because of the steep bunker
edges. The particle size is heavier and stays on the edges
better after heavy rains, while also minimizing fried egg
lies. Materials for bunker sand replacement is under
$10,000. The maintenance staff will complete this work
in the offseason , because of the amount of labor needed.
First Tee of Eastern North Carolina:
Time after time as a staff we hear, I wish I would of
started the game when I was younger. Or I wish my kids
would have picked up golf. In addition the long term
health of MCCC is dependent on the youth and their
families. Take this opportunity to introduce the game to
elementary students across Carteret County. Students
will learn the game and The First Tees nine core values,
honesty, integrity, sportsmanship, respect, confidence,
responsibility, perseverance, courtesy and judgement.
We’re asking members to donate $25. By doing this you
will receive $25 off your next pro shop purchase of $150
or more. This offer expires April of 2016. The club is
excited to announce The First Tee Classic being held
March 19th. If you would like to help sponsor the
tournament or to be a yearly sponsor of the First Tee
please take note of information on page 10. When
donating $25 make payments to MCCC. Your donation
will help provide school funding where Morehead City
Country Club will receive signage at each school with The
First Tee curriculum. Your donation will be recognized
through MCCC newsletters.
Over 10,000:
In daily operations the clubs largest growth has been
through food & beverage. The social calendar will
continue to grow as participation has increased.
Upcoming events include The Backyard Groove Band
which will coincide with the 49th Purcell Jones Seafood
Tournament. The Band of Oz is coming back
November 13th and Casino Night is here again on
Saturday, January 23rd. The upcoming schedule can be
seen on the events page. What does over 10,000 mean?
Over 10,000 more alcoholic beverages were
purchased this fiscal year over last! Thank you to
everyone for drinking more this year than last! More
importantly thank you for helping to make MCCC the
most successful country club throughout the state. The
support you have given the staff and the participation you
have given each and every day is second to none. As a
staff we promise there is more to come!
Blue Tee Championship Results
Corey Lewis wins with a score of -8 after
shooting back to back 68's. His three
closest competitors were Mike
Bradshaw, David Cook and GM
Conekin who all finished at -2. Corey
won $300 in shop credit while those
finishing in a 3 way tie for 2nd took
home $158. Tanner Norris wins $100
after shooting +1 for two days. Tim
Boynton and John Oliver finished T6th
taking home $37.50 each.
Tee It Up held its seventh fundraising
event for local Carteret County Men’s
and Women’s High School golf teams.
Tee It Up is coordinated by the parents
of our three high school golf team
members. Proceeds from the tournament
go toward scholarships, golf bags, golf
equipment, golf balls, team attire, travel
expenses, and awards. Proceeds have also
supported the middle school golf teams,
with golf bags and attire. This years
tournament had 184 players with total
income in excess of $20,000!
Gene and Sue Walsh
recently celebrated
their 50th wedding
anniversary at
MCCC.
Congratulations to a
wonderful couple!
Club Championship Results
Mary Lee Cuthrell played consistent to
hold off Sholar Warren. Joyce Olsen
finished with matching 89's to take the
ladies senior flight. Sam Williams proved
to be to much to beat shooting 73-76 in
the senior division. DK Fann had the
low round of the tournament in the
second round to leap frog Ron
Perry. DK finished with a 74-
70. Andrew Foster built a big lead with a
first round 71 to stay in front of John
Gann.
Ladies Championship
1st
Mary Lee Cuthrell 81-80 $150
2nd Sholar Warren 85-82 $100
Ladies Senior
1st Joyce Olsen 89-89 $150
2nd Joyce Creech 92-88 $100
3rd Susan Wellborn 89-95 $75
Senior Division Championship
1st Sam Williams 73-76 $200
2nd Ben Widgeon 75-78 $100
3rd Steve Cook 76-81
Senior 1st Flight
1st Sandy Starling 75-79 $150
2nd Carlos Romero 77-80 $100
T3rd Ted Nowell 78-84 $37.50
T3rd Bobby Marrow 81-81 $37.50
Senior 2nd Fight
1st Jeff Norris 79-80 $150
2nd Ralph Foster 81-81 $100
3rd Miles Bossard 84-84 $75
Super Senior Division Championship
1st DK Fann 74-70 $200
2nd Ron Perry 71-80 $100
3rd Lee Couch 76-80 $75
Super Senior 1st Flight
1st George Asmar 75-79 $150
2nd Donald Leatherman77-80 $100
3rd Dave Arnold 83-82 $75
Super Senior 2nd Flight
1st Tom Lewis 82-82 $150
2nd Wic Southern 88-80 $100
3rd Johnny Miller 89-82 $75
Men Regular
1st Andrew Foster 71-77 $150
2nd John Gann 76-75 $100
Member Member Results:
Thank you to all who participated in this years Member - Member tournament and
social. 112 players competed with nearly 250 attending the social function. The
support of MCCC's membership is second to none!
Special thanks to Casino Party Aces along with Steve Owens and the Summertime
Band. The club will be having another Casino night January 23rd and the Steven
Owens Summertime Band will be back December 12th
for the club Christmas
party.
Brooks Jernigan and his son Damon placed 3rd in their flight, but Brooks was the
big winner of the weekend. In the casino night all players were given $10,000 in
chips. At the end of the night players received a raffle ticket for every $5,000 in
chips won. Brooks won over $200,000 in chips! He parlayed his winnings into
over $2,000 in raffle winnings including a $1,000 food credit for a personal club
party! In total over $6,000 in prizes were won through the casino night raffle!
Tournament results: Players competed in 4 different formats. Formats consisted
of best ball net, texas scramble, superball and and alternate shot.
1st Flight
1st $550 63-64 Mike Bradshaw & David Cook
T2nd $337.50 61-67 Ward Minton & Will Minton
T2nd $337.50 64-64 John Olover & Cole Whitt
4th $155 63-69 Tanner Norris & Ethan Hall
2nd Flight
1st $550 63.5-74 James East & Marvin Roberts
2nd $400 68.5-71 Ron Perry & DK Fann
T3rd $215 69-71 Don Westbrook & Rick Perrine
T3rd $215 66-74 Jim Donnelly & Carlos Romero
3rd Flight
1st $550 59-72 GM Conekin & Ivy Conekin
2nd $400 66.5-67 John Gann & Andrew Foster
3rd $275 64-75 Chuck Knorr & Jason Ellingsworth
4th $155 70-72 Sean Lewis & Sean Lewis III
4th Flight
T1st $475 66-76 Sandy Starling & Ted Nowell
T1st $475 66-76 Leon Reed & Randy Willis
3rd $275 69-76 Kim Myers & Michael Bednarz
4th $155 71.5-75 Jay Davis & Frank Gainey
5th Flight
1st $550 60.5-72 Darby Creech & Chris Holland
2nd $400 65.5-74 Dick Weir & George Asmar
3rd $275 68.5-74 Brian Schultz & Don Hollister
4th $155 70-79 Terry Young & Bill Schulte
6th Flight
1st $550 70-73 Jim Anrews & Mike Patterson
T2nd $337.50 65.6-79 Bobby Hamm & Johnny Miller
T2nd $337.50 71.5-73 Dave Arnold & David Jolly
4th $155 66-80 Ryan Guthrie & Jim Renfrow
7th Flight
1st $550 71-75 Tony French & Pete Miller
2nd $450 71.5-82 James Team & Walter Davis
T3rd $322.50 72-82 Tim Horne & Mike Turnage
T3rd $322.50 73-81 Grover Matlock & Terry Murphy
T5th $97.50 74-81 Graham Evans & Ralph Foster
T5th $97.50 75-80 Brady Way & Kent Gore
8th Flight
1st $550 66-79 Chris Bossard & Miles Bossard
2nd $400 70-76 Bob Featenby & Norm Price
3rd $275 69.5-78 Brooks Jernigan & Damon Hoggard
4th $155 69.5-79 Wic Southern & Edsel Davis
9th Flight
1st $550 73-82 Joyce Olsen & Joyce Creech
2nd $400 71.5-86 Juliet Barrus & Sissy Weil
3rd $275 72.5-93 Bob Blewett & Roger Zielinski
4th $155 74-92 Joy Bell & Jill Whatley
LGA News
June 30th NOSE
Gross: 1st Mary Lee Cuthrell Net: 1st Peggy
Stallworth 2nd Joyce Olsen
2nd Mary Adamson
3rd Helen Goodman 3rd Iris Odell
Susan Wellborn Joyce Creech
July 7th Ace of the Month – Sandy Woods
Gross: 1st Mary Lee Cuthrell Net: 1st Sandy Woods
2nd Joyce Olsen 2nd Barb Chambers
3rd Peggy Stallowrth 3rd Carol Council
July 14th Crossover
Gross: 1st Peggy Stallworth Net: 1st Susan Wellborn
2nd Helen Goodman 2nd Sandy Woods
3rd Joyce Olsen 3rd Patti Summerlin
July 21st Better 9
Gross: 1st Barb Chambers Net: 1st Iris Odell
2nd Joyce Olsen T2nd Janice Moore
3rd Carol Wray T2nd Kay Jaenike
July 28th 3 Clubs & a Putter
Gross: 1st Barb Chambers Net: 1st Melba Martin
2nd Parmie Byrd 2nd Iris Odell
3rd Sandy Woods 3rd Carol Wray
August 4th Ace of the Month – Nonnie Dillehay
Gross: 1st Mary Lee Cuthrell Net: 1st Nonnie
Dillehay
2nd Peggy Stallowrth 2nd Melba Martin
3rd Helen Goodman 3rd Key Jaenike
August 11th Member/Member
Gross: 1st Helen Gooman/Janice Moore
2nd Mary Lee Cuthrell
3rd Peggy Stallworth/Glenda Baker
Net: 1st Joyce Creech/Sandra McDonald
2nd Melba Martin/Nonnie Dillahey
3rd Barbara Chambers/Kay Jaenike
August 25th Least Demerits
1st Sandy Woods -1
2nd Sissy Weil & Ginger Oates -2
3rd Cathy Gould/Peggy Stallworth -3
September 1st Ace of the Month – Barb Chambers
Gross: 1st Elizabeth Pitts Net: 1st Barb Chambers
2nd Marly Lee Cuthrell 2nd Sandy Woods
3rd Joyce Olsen 3rd Kay Jaenike
September 8th Solheim
Red Snappers beat Blue Marlins 14-10
September 15th Putts
1st Peggy Stallworth 28
2nd Melba Martin, Joyce Olsen 31
3rd Ginger Oates, Kay Jaenike, Cathy Gould, Dottie
Gurthrie, Sandy Woods 33
September 22nd Beat The Pro – Nina Foust (72)
Golf Balls to Janice Moore, Parmie Byrd, Kay Jaenike,
Sandy Woods, Iris Odell, Helen Goodman
Swing for a Cause’ raises $10,000
Making donation
The Morehead City Country Club Ladies Association donates $10,000 to SECU
Crystal Coast Hospice House and the Raab Cancer Clinic at Carteret General
Hospital (now known as Carteret Health Care). Left to right, are Bennette Hopper
(Hospice House), Patti Summerlin, Joyce Creech, Joyce Olsen and Susan Collins.
MOREHEAD CITY — The Ladies Golf Association from the Morehead City
Country Club held its annual “Swing for a Cause” Golf Tournament on June 23
with 80 entrants from 18 golf clubs.
Women travel a surprising distance to help with this tournament. They report that
they come because they believe in the causes for which the money is being raised.
They also enjoy playing golf at the Morehead City Country Club.
The annual event raised $10,000 with all the money recently donated to the Raab
Cancer Clinic at Carteret General Hospital (now known as Carteret Health Care)
and to the SECU Crystal Coast Hospice House. This money is raised through
generous support from county businesses, restaurants, golf and country clubs, many
private donors and with outstanding support from Morehead City Country Club
and its members.
The program at lunch during the tournament was presented by Sarah Strange,
Bennette Hopper and Charlie Miller who is the new executive director of the
Crystal Coast Hospice House. Strange recognized cancer survivors who participated
in the tournament.
Members can book the ballroom at no charge!• New flooring, paint, chairs, window treatments and dj equipment!
• New ceiling coming soon!
• 2,300 square foot, seats 120 comfortably
For complimentary room fee caterings must be through MCCC. $500 room fee
otherwise.
New 2,400 square foot tent, with lights, stage, tables, chairs and 400 square foot
dance floor! Total package for $1,200 without dance floor and stage $1,000
This beautiful painting of the
18th hole by Juliet Barrus has
been donated to the club by
Curtis & Sarah Strange. The
plaque underneath the painting
reads “For all of my friends at
Morehead City Country Club.”
Special thanks to Curtis &
Sarah for the painting and all
you do for the community.
Prints of the painting are
available for $150
49th Purcell Jones Seafood Invitational ~ October 10th& 11th
Format: 36 Hole 2-Person Best Ball. 8 Teams per flight with a full field. 1st, 2nd& 3rd place winning prizes. Prizes will also be awarded to the
Low Individual Champion Under 50, Senior Champion (50-64), Super Senior Champion (65 & Over), Overall Women Champion. Individual
Champions payout based on number of players in each division.
Entry Fee: Members $150, Guests $185
Includes: Music by Backyard Groove Band Friday Night., with Seafood Buffet 6 to 8 & open bar from 6 to 10. Fried flounder and fries casual
dinner on Saturday Night from 7 to 9 with open bar from 7 to 10. Breakfast and lunch both days.
Practice Round Fee: $16 for guest, book tee time up to 7 days in advance. Practice rounds available Thursday or Friday.
Flights/Handicaps: Teams will be pre-flighted according to USGA handicap index. Teams having more than a 5 stroke differential between
handicaps will have higher handicap player reduced to conform. For example: Player A is a 4 handicap, Player B is a 12 handicap. Player B will
have his handicap reduced to a 9. Handicaps will place teams into flights. Handicaps are not used during play. Any player under age 50 with a 3
handicap or less will play the Blue tees both days to be eligible for Low Individual Champion. In the mens division those 65 and over are eligible
to play the gold tees. When playing tees other than the white tees, players will have their handicaps adjusted accordingly for flighting
purposes. Women will have their own flights and all play will be based from the red tees. With a full field there will be 8 teams per flight. All
handicaps must be USGA certified and must be verified by a local golf professional. Entries without USGA certified and verified handicap indexes will not be accepted.
Tee Times: Tee times will be from 8 to 2 both days
with a full field. Lower flights will tee off first on Saturday with higher flights teeing off first on Sunday. Saturday’s pairings will be available by
noon, Friday, October 9th.
Entry Deadline: Wednesday, October 7th
Name ______________________________ Email _____________________________Phone (______) _________________________
Mailing Address ___________________________________ City ___________________ State _____ Zip _______________________
Club Name ______________________________________________________ Club Phone ___________________________________
HDCP Index _____(not adjusted HDCP) Tees ____________ Division of Play _________________________
Home Course _________________________________________
Will you be attending Friday dinner ______ are you bringing a guest ______
Will you be attending Saturday dinner______ are you bringing a guest ______
Name ______________________________ Email _____________________________Phone (___) ____________________________
Mailing Address _____________________________________ City ___________________ State _____ Zip _____________________
Club Name __________________________________________________________ Club Phone _______________________________
HDCP Index _____(not adjusted HDCP) Tees ____________ Division of Play _________________________
Home Course _________________________________________
Will you be attending Friday dinner ______ are you bringing a guest ______
Will you be attending Saturday dinner______ are you bringing a guest ______
Mail entry to: Morehead City Country Club - PO Box 2400 - Morehead City, NC 28557
Payment must accompany entry. Make checks payable to MCCC
Credit Card Payment:
Name on Card ______________________________________CC# ______________________________
Backyard Groove Band Playing Friday, October
9th from 6:30 to 10:30. $35 per person includes
food and drink. Party is included in the Purcell
Jones Seafood entry fee for player and guest.
$9 Adults
$6 Kids
Sign Up At
The Club
Taco Night
Included
Friday, October 16th at 6:30
Friday, November 13th
Playing From 6:30-10:30 $35 Per Person Includes Food & Drink
ABCD Tournament November 14th
$100 Includes Band Party for Player & Guest
Lunch Day of Play. $70 For Those Wishing to
Only Play in the Tournament and Have Lunch
MEMBERS FAVORITE IN 2015!
DON’T MISS JANUARY 23RD FOR THE NEXT CASINO NIGHT
$35 PER PERSON INCLUDES DRINKS,
HEAVY APPETIZERS & OVER $2,000 IN PRIZES!
APPETIZERS FROM 6 TO 8 ~ CASINO GAMES FROM 7 TO 10
RECEIVE $10,000 IN COMPLIMENTARY PLAY CHIPS!
FOR EVERY $5,000 IN CHIPS WON YOU WILL RECEIVE
A RAFFLE TICKET WITH THE CHANCE TO WIN PRIZES!
GAME INCLUDE CRAPS BLACKJACK AND ROULETTE
Members Bring Your Friends To The Complimentary
New Years Day Brunch Served From 10-1
Bringing Summer to This Years
Christmas Party
Saturday, December 12th
from 6:30 to 10:30
$35 Per Person Includes
Dinner & Drinks
Calendar
Thank You Thursdays, pizza, wing and drink specials each Thursday Twilight
Dinner Third Thursday of each month (February through November)
Stag Night Third Wednesday of each month
• Seafood Dinner with Backyard Groove Band Friday, October 9th
• 49th Purcell Jones Seafood Tournament Saturday & Sunday,
October 10th & 11th
• Night Golf & Taco Night Friday, October 16th
• Steak Night Friday, October 23rd
• Member Dinner with Band of Oz Friday, November 13th
• ABCD tournament Saturday, November 14th
• Marlin Shootout Saturday, December 12th
• Member Christmas Party Saturday, December 12th
• New Years Day Brunch (Complimentary) Friday, January 1st
• Casino Party Saturday, January 23rd
• Superbowl Tournament Sunday, February 7th
• Superbowl Party Sunday, February 7th
• Valentines Dance Saturday, February 13th
• Steak Night Friday, February 26th
Who is the best? Play December 12th to find out
Members joining before 2010
Versus
Members joining since 2010
RYDER CUP STYLE FORMAT
All Members receive
one hour of
complimentary lessons
each year. Juniors 15 &
under receive 3 hours
of lessons.
All juniors ride for free
when playing
with a paying adult
MCCC members receive
reciprocal green fees not
only at a number of
courses in Eastern North
Carolina but also across
the country with the
Private Club Network.
Visit
www.privateclubnetwork
to find out more.
630 family memberships can’t be wrong!
All dues structures at or under $200 a month!
No initiation options available!
Unmatched Membership Value
• #1 Year Round Entertainment Calendar in Carteret County
• "Best bentgrass greens in eastern North Carolina. .”
MCCC member and World Golf Hall of Fame member Curtis Strange
• $3 cart fees after 3:00
• The only club offering complimentary golf lessons
• Unmatched combination of food and drink prices
• No extra fees for use of practice facilities
• Unlimited walking privileges
• Reciprocals at courses across the nation
• Deep merchandise discounts
• Complimentary member parties
• No charge to book the ballroom
No initiation options
Quarterly Dues
Resident $600
Non-Resident $500
Junior Under 40 $400
Junior Under 30 $362.50
With $1,000 initiation
Resident $515
Non-Resident $458.75
All rates include mandatory range fee. Each category is subject to a one time $100 stock certificate fee
Striving to always improve.
Members can expect even more
in 2016 and beyond!
Over 300 people partied at the pool for this
years complimentary July 4th cookout!
Mission: The First Tee of Eastern North Carolina will impact, influence and inspire the lives of young people by providing learning facilities and educational programs that
build character and citizenship, instill life-enhancing values, and promote healthy choices through the game of golf and other enduring character-building activities.
Morehead City Country Club Members-
We are excited to inform you of a wonderful non-profit called The First Tee starting in our area and being held at Morehead City Country Club.
It comes as no surprise that we welcome this program with enthusiasm, as there are overwhelming benefits for the youth in our county.
The First Tee is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit youth development organization with the purpose of providing young people, of all backgrounds, life-
enhancing values such as honesty, integrity, sportsmanship, and confidence. Many of the participants are receiving college scholarships and
career opportunities because of their involvement in The First Tee. Our goal is to implement The First Tee National School Program into
elementary schools in Carteret County. The First Tee National School Program introduces elementary students to The First Tee Nine Core Values,
and the Nine Healthy Habits, which, are delivered through the game of golf during physical education classes. Physical educators receive special
training, curriculum focused on core values, and equipment for effective learning environments.
Once the The First Tee National School Program is integrated into our school system, we will begin our after school programs in spring 2016
at Morehead City Country Club where The First Tee Nine Core Values and Nine Healthy Habits will be reinforced through the game of golf and
various activities. This is a nonprofit where community involvement is a must and we believe it will be successful with the abundance of
community support we feel here at Morehead City Country Club. We want to see it flourish in our Carteret County area as we know it will
strengthen and enrich our community. Please contact Camille Gardner at camillegardner.tft@gmail.com to learn how to get involved or with any
questions you may have.
Thanks for all you do to help our community!
Camille Gardner & MCCC Staff
2016 Player Cards are now available for $75!Play from a list of 26 golf courses in Eastern North
Carolina for $25 (INCLUDES a cart)
Limit: One card per person
Email Camille at camillegardner.tft@gmail.com for golf
course list or more information
Name:____________________________________
Phone:____________________________________
Email:_____________________________________
Company Name:____________________________
__________________________________________
Mailing Address: ___________________________
City_______________________________________
State________Zip___________________________
Sponsorship chosen: ________________________
__________________________________________
Player Card: Yes________No, thanks_______
Make checks payable to: The First Tee of Eastern
North Carolina
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 2400
Morehead City, NC 28557
If you have any questions please contact me at
camillegardner.tft@gmail.com or by calling MCCC’s
golf shop at (252) 726-4917.
Donate $25 to the First Tee of
Eastern North Carolina & Receive
$25 off your next purchase of $150
or more at MCCC. Offer expires
April 2016
Introducing….Morehead City Country Club’s Inaugural
“The First Tee Classic” of 2016Funding from the classic will make it possible to start The First Tee in Carteret County!
March 19th , 2016 – 2PM shotgun w/lunch before play
$75 Entry, limited space available.
SPONSORSHIP PACKAGES
THE FIRST TEE CLASSIC
Classic PAR - $100
Hole signage in TFTENC Classic golf event.
Recognized in tournament promotional ads
Classic BIRDIE - $500
PAR benefits+
Hole Sponsor (promotional material at hole)
at TFTENC Classic event Tournament
Foursome & Lunch
Classic EAGLE - $1,000
BIRDIE benefits+
Use of TFTENC logo on your website
“Proud Sponsor” plaque
Classic ACE - $2,500
BIRDIE + EAGLE benefits+
Signage in all TFTENC Classic golf events
Title Sponsor - $5,000
BIRDIE+EAGLE+ACE benefits+
Title sponsor for Tournament
YEARLY SPONSORSHIP
PACKAGES
PLAYER - $100
Company name listed in MCCC’s
newsletter distributed to around
1,000 people quarterly
PAR - $250
Company name and logo displayed
in MCCC’s newsletter distributed to
around 1,000 people quarterly
BIRDIE - $500
PAR benefits
Website recognition on MCCC’s
website
EAGLE - $1,000
PAR + BIRDIE benefits
Signage in front of MCCC’s facility
ACE - $2,500
PAR + BIRDIE benefits
Large signage front of MCCC’s
facility
SPONSOR A SCHOOL - $5,000
PAR+BIRDIE+ACE
Company logo will be in a Carteret
County school TFT signage at the
school
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• When on Facebook you will be able to see weekly happening. You will have the opportunity to make choices for the club such as drink and food specials, be the first to see the latest pro shop sales. You will be connected to the club like never before.
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252-342-0951 with your email address
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IN THE LAST YEAR
OVER 300 PICTURES POSTED
2015 Survey
Name:_______________________________________________ Member Number:________________
What you like about the club and what you would like to see improved:
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Suggestions for new events (Tournament & or Social Function)
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General Issues Strongly
Agree
Somewhat
Agree
Somewhat
Disagree
Strongly
Disagree
Overall, I am pleased with the club
The club is a good value for what I pay in dues
Importance of Activities Very
Important
Somewhat
Important
Little
Importance
Golf
Social
Swimming
Tennis
Very
Satisfied
Satisfied Dissatisfied Very
Dissatisfied
Better Than
Last Year
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Last Year
Condition of Greens
Condition of Fairways
Condition of Rough
Condition of Tee Boxes
Condition of Sand Traps
Condition of Driving Range
Pac of Play
Quality of Tournaments
Quantity of Tournaments
Friendliness of Golf Staff
Pro Shop Selection
Quality of Food
Food Selection
Drink Selection
Quality of Food & Beverage Functions
Quantity of Food & Beverage Functions
Clubhouse Exterior Appearance
Clubhouse Bathroom Appearance
Lounge Appearance
Ballroom Appearance
Friendliness of Food & Beverage Staff
Communication to Membership
Marlin Bites
wings .75
Traditional bone-in wings cooked to order and tossed in your
choice of hot, mild, bbq, honey bbq, or teriyaki sauces
Chicken Tenders $4.75
All white meat chicken tenders and your choice of dipping sauce
Fries $3.50
Crispy perfection
Onion Rings $4.50
Our onion rings are made from whole white onions, battered with
a subtle blend of spices, and fried up to order!
Hot Chips $5.00
Crispy, crunchy, and full of flavor! Goes perfectly with our
homemade buttermilk ranch
Fried cheese sticks $5.00
Served with marinara or homemade buttermilk ranch
Fried Mushrooms $5.00
An all time favorite!! Fried to a golden brown and are crispy firm
and delicious!
Corn Nuggets $5.00
A blend of sweet yellow corn and a rich, slightly sweet sauce,
rolled in a golden batter for a sweet corn flavor
Over the Border Egg Rolls $5.50
Southwest chicken, veggies, and cheese, all wrapped in a crispy
fried egg roll and served with spicy hot mustard
Jalapeno Poppers $6.50
Full flavored jalapenos stuffed with cool cream cheese then
battered and fried to spicy perfection!
Bacon Cheddar Ranch Fries $6.50
Crispy bacon, cheddar, and ranch over a basket of piping hot fries
Around the green
House Salad $4.00
Bed of greens with tomato, onion, peppers, cheese
Grilled Chicken Salad $6.50
Our original house salad topped with an 8oz Chicken breast
grilled to juicy perfection!
Chef Salad $6.50
Our house salad topped with diced ham, turkey, and boiled eggs!
Add a Scoop! $4.00
Add a scoop of our homemade pimento cheese, egg, tuna or
chicken salad to a bed of lettuce for a yummy light lunch
deep sea favorites
Fish and Chips $9.00
A basket filled with fried Cod, hot chips, and fresh slaw!
Shrimp Basket $7.50
A generous portion of fried shrimp, fries, and slaw
Oyster Basket $9.75
Golden brown oysters served up with fries and slaw
Surfer Clam Strips $7.75
Jumbo fried clam strips with fries and slaw
Shrimp Burger $6.25
Crisp fried shrimp piled high on a toasted bun with fresh slaw
and chips
Buffalo Shrimp Burger $6.25
Our original shrimp burger with a KICK!
Oyster Po Boy $7.50
Oysters fried to a golden brown on a toasted bun with slaw and
chips
PLATTERS Pulled Pork Plate $7.50
Eastern BBQ with slaw, french fries, and hush puppies
CHEESE QUESADILLA $4.50
with steak or chicken $6.50
Large flour tortilla stuffed with cheese and chicken or steak then
grilled to a light brown. Served with salsa and sour cream
Chicken Fingers & Fries $6.50
Three all white meat chicken tenders, fries and your choice of
dipping sauce drinks
Fountain Drinks $1.50
Coffee $0.75
Juice (cranberry, orange,
grapefruit ) $1.50
Sandwiches and such
Served with chips
Tuna, Chicken, Egg, or Pimento
Cheese Sandwich $5.00
Made here fresh and served on your choice of white or wheat
Ham, Turkey, Roast Beef, or Bologna
Sandwich $5.00
Your choice of cheese, lettuce, and tomato on white or wheat
Coastal Chicken Sandwich $7.00
Grilled or fried Chicken breast topped with ham, swiss cheese,
and smoky bbq sauce.
Chicken Sandwich $6.00
Grilled or Fried Chicken breast with lettuce and tomato on a
toasted roll
Mccc Country Club $7.50
Ham, turkey, bacon, lettuce, tomato, mayo, and two types of
cheese on white or wheat toast complete this monster
Buffalo Chicken Sandwich $6.00
Grilled or fried chicken breast tossed in your choice of hot or
mild sauce with lettuce and tomato on a toasted roll
Chicken Parm Sandwich $6.50
Crispy Chicken smothered in mozzarella and marinara sauce on a
toasted roll
Grilled Cheese Sandwich $4.00
Melted American cheese oozes from buttery grilled white or
wheat
BLT $5.00
Crisp Bacon, ripe tomato, lettuce, and mayo, your choice of toast
Reuben $6.25
Corned beef, sauerkraut , swiss cheese, and 1000 island on rye
bread
Turkey Reuben $6.75
Turkey, sauerkraut, swiss cheese, and 1000 island dressing on
grilled rye bread
Philly Cheese steak $6.50
6 oz of perfectly seasoned chopped steak, sautéed onions,
mushrooms, green peppers, and provolone cheese on a toasted
roll
Beef and Cheddar Melt $5.00
Hot roast beef and cheddar cheese on a toasted roll
Pork BBQ Sandwich $5.00
Eastern pulled pork bbq piled on a toasted bun with slaw
Pub Burger $6.00
Hand pattied quarter pound burger grilled to order with cheese,
lettuce, tomato, and pickle on a toasted bun
Soups Soup of the Day
Bowl $4.00 Cup $3.00
Best breakfast in
town Served all day
Sandwiches
Bacon, Egg, and Cheese whole $4.75 ½ $2.75
Sausage, Egg and Cheese whole $4.75 ½ $2.75
Ham, Egg and Cheese whole $4.75 ½ $2.75
Bacon, Lettuce, Tomato whole $5.00 ½ $2.75
Omelets all served
with toast & jelly
Bacon Temptation $5.25
Loaded with bacon and your choice of cheese
Sausage Temptation $5.25
Loaded with Sausage and your choice of cheese
Western $6.25
Crispy bacon, onions, peppers, mushrooms, and cheddar cheese,
with salsa and sour cream on the side
Garden $5.25
An abundance of green peppers, mushrooms, onions, tomatoes
and cheddar cheese
Meat Lovers $7.00
A generous portion of crispy bacon, sausage, ham, and cheddar
cheese
Chicken Fajita $7.00
Grilled Chicken fajita breast strips, onions, and peppers with
salsa and cheddar cheese
Breakfast platters
Breakfast #1 $5.50
Two eggs served any style with one pancake, and coffee
Breakfast #2 $5.50
Two eggs served any style with bacon or sausage, grits or
potatoes, toast, and coffee
M.C.C.C Special $4.50
Two eggs served any style with two strips of bacon and toast
Last off the Tee $7.25
Three eggs served any style, with bacon or sausage, grits or
potatoes, one pancake, toast, and coffee
Simple and Fit $4.00
Two scrambled egg whites, yogurt, and wheat toast Fluffy Side
French Toast $2.25
Four fluffy triangle sliced pieces topped with powdered sugar
One plate sized buttermilk
pancake $3.75
A touch of vanilla off the griddle, choice of bacon or sausage
bReakfast A la Carte Side of grits, one egg, sliced tomatoes, or toast $1.25
Side of homefries $1.50 Bacon, ham, or sausage $2.25
Buttermilk Pancake or Waffle $2.25
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