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2014JULY
BE COOL AT THE POOL
Managers Message —by Anthony Chelena
Summer is in full
swing and the Club
is bustling with
activity. Pull into the
parking lot any day
at lunchtime and the
adventure to find a
good parking space begins. It shouldn’t
be a surprise to anyone that handicap
parking spaces are at a premium- so much
so that the Board of Directors recently
had discussions about ways to make
the Clubhouses more accessible for our
Members who need a close parking space.
We have 14 handicap parking spaces at the
Club. But if we had 30, it still might not be
enough to accommodate every Member
entitled to use a handicap space. So why
don’t we just make 30 handicap spaces?
Because our Members most likely to use
a handicap space arrive at mealtime, but
there are Members visiting the Club all
times of the day for other Club activities.
So if you arrive at the Club and can’t find a
handicap parking space, step inside and see
Emily and she will suggest an unmarked
area for you to park. And especially if
you are playing golf and are entitled to a
handicap space, perhaps one of our cart
staff can meet you in the parking lot with
golf cart service. Just stop in front of the
golf shop and let them know. They will be
glad to serve you.
Think you don’t have time to play golf?
Ricky Fowler thinks you aren’t planning
enough into your day: https://www.
youtube.com/watch?v=Vp63Y36Mc24
Last month Elaine Harris invited me to
play golf with a Thursday morning ladies’
group. The foursome included Sally Boyd,
Elaine Harris, Sue Robbins and me. I
expected it to be fun, but it turned out to
be a lot of fun. At the end of the day I lost
$1.25. I’d call that a bargain.
It is GREAT to be back in full season.
The pool is busy every hour that the sun
is shining. Golfers are enjoying the golf
course in prime condition. Tennis players
are active in the mornings and evenings.
I’m so excited to see the Junior Golf and
Junior Tennis participation. And the dining
rooms have their usual crowds. People
not familiar with our Club frequently ask
me how seasonal our Club is. We estimate
that about 30% of our Members spend
the winter away from Hendersonville. But
as you can see from the graphlater in the
newsletter, Clubhouse dining activity is
heavily influenced by Christmas, January
and February, but is relatively consistent
for the other 9 months. Golf, as you would
expect, is dependent on weather.
Lewis Grizzard was a close friend of my
parents when I was a child. At that time
he was a sports writer for the Atlanta
Constitution. He later became a humorist/
commentator on southern culture and
wrote many books on the subject. In July
of every year, he wrote a column for the
Atlanta Constitution that began, “Hot
damn, it’s football season!” And to this day
I feel the same way in July when the college
football players report to camp. How’s your
team looking for this year?
President’s Message —by Steve Johnson
Summertime
is a great time
of year around
Hendersonville
Country Club. Every
day seems to have
something going on.
It seems like I don’t go anywhere around
town without someone telling me about
their recent visit to the Club.
This is also the time of the year to make
preparations for the Equity Member’s
Annual meeting. The Club bylaws
provide that the meeting will be held at
7:00 PM on the 2nd Monday of August-
this year August 11. Each Equity Member
will receive a notice of the meeting in July.
The notice will also contain a condensed
financial statement and a ballot to elect
directors. The minutes from last year’s
annual meeting can be found on the
Club’s website www.hendersonvillecc.
com. The complete audited financial
statements will be posted on the website
in mid-July, soon after they are released
by our auditors. Meanwhile, any Member
is welcome to visit with Anthony Chelena
to review the Club’s detailed financial
statements.
The Nominating Committee Chaired
by Bill Boswell and consisting of Jimmy
Chandler, Jack Davis, Bill Smith and
Lavinnia Zimmerman has nominated the
following Equity Members for election
to the Hendersonville Country Club
Board of Directors: Tom Cooper, Henry
Johnson, Mike Roper and Jim Sparks. If
you are interested in more information
on the nominating process, you can
check the Club bylaws on the website or
call Anthony Chelena. And if you do not
currently have Equity and wish to do so,
contact Anthony and he will gladly make
the arrangements.
See you at the Club…
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LADIESWednesdays1:00 – 2:00
July 2-16-23-30Aug 6-13-20-27
JUNIORSTuesday & Thursday
10:15 – 11:00July 3-15-17-22-24-29
Aug 5-7-12-14-19-21
SUMMER GOLF CLINICSBeginning in June, the golf staff will be conducting Ladies and Junior Clinics each week throughout the summer. If
you are interested in participating, please call the golf shop at least one week in advance. The fee per session will be
$15.00. Must have 3 people sign up per clinic.
BIRDIE DAYBring your guests, friends and colleagues to lunch through
our Clubhouse buffet and a round of golf for $25 per person. First Come, First Served on lunch reservations and tee times.
August 21 (Thursday) Lunch 12:30, Tee Times 1:30Call Beth at 692-2262 ext. 112
TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE FORJULY, AUGUST & SEPTEMBERJuly 6 Su Couples Golf Tee Times 12:00-1:30pmJuly 10-12 Th,Fr, Sa Men’s Member-Guest TournamentJuly 13, Su Men’s Member-Guest Rain DateJuly 15-16 Tu,W Greens Aerification – Course ClosedJuly 21&22 M&Tu Junior Club ChampionshipJuly 25 Fr Twilight Golf 5:00pm ShotgunJuly 28,29 M,Tu SMGA Championship – 1:30 Shotgun Tues.Aug. 5, 7 Tu, Th Women’s 18 Hole ChampionshipAug. 8 Fr 18 Hole Championship Rain DateAug. 9 & 10, Sa, Su Men’s Club ChampionshipAug. 14, Th 9 Holers Twilight Golf – 4:30 ShotgunAug. 17 Su Couples Golf Tee Times 12:00-1:30pmAug. 22 Fr SMGA Interclub 9:00am ShotgunSept. 5, Fr SMGA Interclub 9:00am ShotgunSept. 7, Su Couples Golf Tee Times 12:00pm - 1:00pmSept. 9, 11 Tu-TH WGA 9 – Hole Championship Sept. 12 Fr WGA 9 _ Hole Rain DateSept. 18 Th WGA Interclub 9:00 ShotgunSept. 26 Fr Twilight Golf 5:00 Shotgun
Golf News—by Ben Balentine
Family Golf started on Saturday,
June 14 and will continue each
Saturday throughout the summer.
We want to encourage Mom, Dad
and all the kids to come out and
have fun playing golf as a family. No
age limit or skill level is required. There is no charge and
no commitment and it is open to all Members. Please
call the golf shop to sign up for play, which begins at
11:30 am. Hope to see you in the coming weeks.
PGA Junior League Golf started off with a BANG with
23 of our juniors signing up to play in the 13 and under
program. We have 3 teams, one made up of 8 juniors
and two teams with 7, each having their own jersey,
either blue, purple or white. Play is every Thursday at
4:30 and everyone is invited to come and see how our
juniors are progressing. Thanks to all the juniors
and parents for making our first Junior League such
a huge success.
I have been approached by several Members to ask our
golfers NOT to get their ball out of the hole with their
putter head because it tears up the hole. We have a
device in the golf shop that was designed just for
that purpose.
The Men’s Member-Guest Tournament has a full field
once again and is scheduled to be held on July 10, 11 &
12 with a rain date on the 13th.
Independence Day ActivitiesIndependence Day Cookout at the Pool
Thursday, July 3 / 5:30 – 7:30 pm / Pool open till 9:00 pm
Summer Clubhouse Cookout with Appalachian Fire Bluegrass BandFriday, July 4 / Buffet: 5 – 7:30 / Music: 5:30 – 8:00
Adults - $16.95 / Children 11-12: $7.95 / Children 7-10: $4.95Children 6 and under: FREE
No Sunday Clubhouse Cookout on July 6, No Fun Friday Cookout on July 4 at the Pool, The Grill is closed for dinner Friday, July 4
Appalachian Fire
7/4: RED,WHITE,BLUE ROUND ROBIN10:00am - 11:30am / Come join us for some fun doubles.
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As I write this article,
the best golfers in the
world are gathering
in Pinehurst for the
women’s and men’s
U.S. Opens. It is
hard for me to think
about Pinehurst #2 without remembering
Payne Stewart. I can see him standing on
one leg, punching the air after he made
the biggest putt of his life. I can also
remember how his golf swing was the
definition of smooth power.
Payne would practice hitting a driver
with a full swing, but only hitting 25% of
his normal distance. This slow motion
swing promoted balance with a smooth
continuous motion that only accelerated
through impact. Doing this drill may take
some time to get used to, as you need full
control of the golf club. With practice,
you will start feeling more solid contact
with this slow motion drill. Hopefully
this drill will help your normal swing to
be more fluid and under control as you
increase the club-head speed through
impact to a nice finish.
Ben Hogan said, “Whenever I am working
on something, I always do it in slow
motion.”
GREAT SHOTSBarbra Clay scored a hole-in-one on the 103 yard 17th hole using a 6 iron. She was playing the Mountain View Course at Callaway Gardens. This was Barbara’s first hole in one.
Scott Miller made an eagle 3 on the par 5 5th.
Bill Orr made an eagle 2 on Hole # 6 using a hybrid for his second shot.
Bill Alexander bettered his age by one shot, shooting a 79.
SMGA —by Dick DuRose
Upcoming events in July include our first
match against Cummings Cove for the
prestigious Jones Gap trophy as well as
bragging rights. We will play away on
Wednesday, July 9. You can sign up for this
event on the SMGA website. The second
match at home will be in September.
Near the end of the month is the SMGA
Championship, a two-day tournament on
Monday and Tuesday, July 28 & 29. Note
that to be eligible for this tournament,
you must have played in at least 5 SMGA
rounds prior to the Championship. If
you have not played in this event in the
past, give it a try. The competition is keen
without being vicious. The fee includes
breakfast on Monday morning and lunch
after the round on Tuesday.
For those of you who have asked, there
is another SMGA column on the SMGA
website which recaps the results and foibles
of our various events. Click on the NEWS
tab to find it.
Grounds —by Craig DeJong
So far, so good. July
brings us a little less
than halfway through
the heat of the golf
season. I am optimistic
about the condition
of the course, and
thankful for a diligent
staff to keep us moving forward. July
is a busy month for our department
agronomically and for tournaments. The
Men’s Member/Guest, WNC Juniors, and
the SMGA Championship are a few of
the tournaments that will keep us and the
Golf Shop Staff busy. Also, remember that
July 15, 16 (Tuesday and Wednesday) the
golf course will be closed for aerification.
These are two very important days for us
to perform numerous cultural practices
ensuring the health of our turfgrass
throughout the remainder of the summer.
As you play golf during the heat of the
day, you may encounter some of our staff
members hand watering various parts of
the golf course, primarily tees and greens.
At times this is necessary to maintain these
playing surfaces. We cannot rely solely
on the irrigation system to deliver the
necessary water for these areas of turf to
survive. We typically do our best to stay
clear of play while watering, but due to
certain circumstances we may need to water
in and around play. We appreciate your
understanding and patience.
Feel free to contact me with any questions.
WGA 18-Hole —by Sandy Sessoms
2014 WGA Member Guest Results - June 12, 2014Longest Drive – #7 Putting ContestMember – Susan Bryan Member – Lillian WarrenGuest – Joan King Guest – Carol Nichols
Closest to the Pin - #13 Chipping Contest Member – Lillian Warren Jane HendrixGuest – Carol Nichols
Closest to Line - #16Member – Carol SewallGuest – Sallie Alexander
Flight Three Score (Net)1st Debby Chapman 118 Brooke Rousseau Caroline Bazzle Maggie Anderson
2nd Nancy Bellick 120 Jill Lashford Linda Cox Sharon Goell
3rd Margee Weaver 125 Liz Rodney Luann Ham Judy Hodge
WGA 18-Hole —by Sandy Sessoms
June has been a great golf month!
We began with our Member/Member
on June 3 with very competitive
teams. Our grand winners were
Nancy Bellick and Megan Wilson.
All other winners can be found on
our web site. We also were able to
entertain our guests in our “Noah’s
Arc” Member/Guest tournament.
That began with a cocktail party and
putting contest on June 11; a breakfast
followed by a 4-person best-two-ball
event on June 12; and finally with an
awards luncheon after the golf.
June’s final two events consisted of a
4-person team event and a flighted T
and F game counting only the holes
beginning with “T” or “F”.
July began with our ever-popular
Solheim Cup which consisted of two
days of team competition similar
to the LPGA format: twosomes
match play and individual match
play. Camaraderie and team spirit is
always a big part of this all inclusive
competition. We thank the two
captains, Debby Chapman and Dee
Tichenor for all of their enthusiastic
support!
Connestee Falls CC was our
destination for Interclub on June 10.
Catawba CC was the location for
Western Carolina in June.
Things to watch for in the next month:Western Carolina will be at CC of
Spartanburg. Watch the bulletin
board for the sign-up sheet.
Interclub will be at CC of Asheville
on July 31. Again, watch the bulletin
board!
More weekly tournaments will give
us opportunities to compete and have
fun!
Finally, be sure to sign up for our
Club Championship tournament. It
is earlier than it has been in the past.
The dates are August 5 and 7, with the
8th as a rain date.
The picture shown is of Sue Robbins,
our State Day Champion that was
held on May 13. Congratulations to
Sue!!
Golf Quip: “You can hit a two acre fairway 10% of the time
and a two-inch branch 90% of the time.”G
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WGA 9-Hole —by Dorothy Spall
In June, our 9-hole ladies had our first opportunity to play the new Laurel Course.
We enjoyed the new challenge…just because the course is shorter, you still have
to putt the ball! And a BIG CONGRATS to Kathryn Deyerle for hitting the Club’s
first hole in one from the Laurel Tees! She scored the hole-in-one on the 78 yard
17th hole using a 4 hybrid.
Format – 2 Best (Net)Flight One Score (Net)1st Kathy Morgan 126 Vicki Jones Kay Campbell Mary Jaeger Gale
2nd Martha Todd 127 Karen Garcia Evelyn Agin Karen Rhodin
3rd Mary Lynn Griffin 128 Joy Warren Lavinia Zimmerman Martha Sigler
Flight Two1st Jane Hendrix 114 Rebecca Earle Lillian Warren Carol Nichols
2nd Bonnie Short 120 Patti Bartell Susan Fong Valerie Fitzgerald
3rd Sue Robbins 124 Kathy Newbold Dianne Broadway Candace Lewis
2014 Membership PackagesHendersonville Country Club has several member packages to choose from based on your interests. That makes playing through and paying through convenient and easy! Whichever way you choose to go, we look forward to having you.
• Class A MembershipIf you would like to take advantage of everything HCC has
to offer, this package is for you. It includes full golf membership,
as well as pool, tennis, fitness facility, and clubhouse privileges.
Age 46 and Over Membership - $12,500 Initiation Fee
Age 45 and Under Membership Age 22-30 - $5,000 Initiation Fee Age 31-35 - $6,000 Initiation Fee Age 36-40 - $7,000 Initiation Fee Age 41-45 - $8,000 Initiation Fee
• Class B Membership Golf isn’t your game? Then join with our Class B Membership package and play through the summer at the pool, tennis, fitness facility, as well as enjoy great food and special events all year at the clubhouse.
$5,000 Initiation Fee • Class C Membership
If you are looking to just relax at the clubhouse and take advantage of everything our grill and main dining room have to offer all year through, look into Membership C.
$2,000 Initiation Fee
DUES: Members choose from 3 dues payment options. Dues Annual Quarterly Monthly
A 2,700 700 237 B 1,750 465 159 C 820 227 77
A minimum of $1,500.00 or 25% of initiation fee deposit (whichever is greater) is due at membership inception and the remaining balance can be spread over 60 monthly installments.
Membership —by Beth Edwards
The winners of the US
Open tickets were
Timithy Cosgrove and
Eric Thomas! Congrats
and thank you for
supporting your Club by
sponsoring new members!
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How
Seasonal is Hendersonville Country Club?
Rounds of Golf
Meals at the M
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How Seasonal is Hendersonville Country Club?
Rounds of Golf
Meals at the Main Clubhouse
JULY EVENTS7/4: RED,WHITE,BLUE ROUND ROBIN
10:00am - 11:30amCome join us for some fun doubles.
7/19: JR. PLAY DAY & CHAMPIONSHIPSFUN MORNING OF TENNIS FOR THE KIDS
AGES 5 and UP - MATCH PLAY FOR OLDER KIDS10:00 am - NOON - hot dog cook out after
$8.00 per child
JR. CLINICSJuly 1,2,3 9 am-10 amJuly 8,9,10 9 am-10 am
July 15,17 3:30 pm-4:30 pm
AUGUST EVENTS8/2: Adult Doubles Club Championships
8/9: Jr Play Day • 4 pm-6 pm • Pizza Party After $5.00 per child
8/16: Adult Mixed Doubles Club Championships
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We are having a great start to summer here at the
Tennis Courts. Jr clinics are going well.
Clay courts are filled with daily play. Please
remember to sign in your guest. This can be done
online when you make your court reservation. Also,
please cancel your court reservation if you do not
plan to use it. WE ARE BUSY! WE LOVE IT!!
Men’s and Ladies Nights are going well.
PLEASE REMEMBER THESE ARE NOT INTENDED TO BE DROP
IN. Email [email protected] if you are interested in playing.
With our courts being busy with member play, lessons, and league play,
it is very important for me to know in advance how many players are
participating in Men’s Night (Tuesdays) or Ladies’ Night (Thursdays)
Knowing in advance I can try to make sure we have even numbers, also.
POOL NEWS —by Anna Nagreen
What a great summer
we’ve had so far!
We’ve got several
fun events going on
throughout July at
the pool.
POOL HOURS:
WATER WORKS AEROBICS M, W, F 8:45 – 9:45 AMADULT SWIM – 10:00 – 11:00 AMOPEN SWIM – 11:00 AM – 7:00 PMTHURSDAYS OPEN UNTIL 8:00 PMFRIDAYS OPEN UNTIL 9:00 PM
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FUN “FRIDAY” BUFFET COOK-OUT
Thursday, July 3Pool open until 9:00
SWIM JAMBOREE Practice Tuesday, July 8 and Thursday,
July 10 beginning at 5:30Swim Jamboree held on Tuesday,
July 15th beginning at 5:30
HAMBURGERS AND HOTDOGS ON THE GRILL
Friday, July 4Water events throughout the day
Pool open until 8:00
Here is a reminder of our local
guest policy. The term “local
guest” refers to anyone living in
Henderson County and the four
surrounding counties. A local
guest is limited to two visits
per summer at the pool. Local
grandchild (under 21) may
accompany their grandparents
an unlimited numbers of times.
However, the $5 guest fee
applies each time and all guests
are to be signed in at the pool
office upon arrive at the pool.
July 1Baked Scallops with ChardonnayRoast Leg of Lamb, mint SauceBarbeque Basted Pork Tenderloin Me-
dallions, Romaine Hearts, Peaches, Georgia Peanut
DressingRoast Sirloin of Beef au jus
July 8 Southern Fried Oyster SaladSouthern Fried Chicken, Pan GravyPork PiccataRoast Sirloin of Beef, Mushroom Jus
July 15Baked Boston ScrodChicken MarsalaChilled Atlantic Salmon Salad, Mixed
Greens, Garden VegetablesRoast Sirloin of Beef, Sauce Bearnaise
July 22Southern Fried FlounderKale Caesar Salad, Grilled Chicken,
Shredded AsiagoBeef and Broccoli Stir FryEnglish Cut Sirloin of Beef au jus
July 29Pan Roasted Salmon, Lemon SauceGrilled Chicken Taco SaladWeiner SchnitzelRoast Sirloin of Beef Mushroom Sauce
July 2Smoked Turkey ReubenRoast Beef with Horseradish Sauce, and
Pickled OnionFrench DipFried Grouper Sandwich
July 9Cheese SlidersShrimp Salad WrapChicken Salad MeltOyster Poor Boy
July 16Pulled Pork QuesadillaBLT & Avocado SandwichHot Corned Beef on RyeHoney Dipped Chicken Sandwich
July 23Monte CristoSteak Caesar WrapSloppy JoeMaryland Crab Cake Sandwich
July 23Philly Cheese SteakChicken Salad CroissantGyrosPork Tenderloin with Smoked Gouda Cheese
Tuesday Night Menu Wednesday Night Menu
$15.25++ $11.95++
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Monthly Specials
Pan-Roasted Halibut with Spinach, Leeks, and Shrimp
Grilled Chicken, Asparagus, Mushrooms, and Tomatoes
Char Grilled Beef Medallions, Fingerling Potatoes, Haricots Vert
CLUBHOUSE HOURS OF OPERATION
LUNCH-11:30 TO 2:00 TUESDAY- FRIDAY
DINNER 5:00 TO 8:00 TUESDAY-THURSDAY
DINNER 5:00 TO 9:00 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
BAR 11:30AM TO 2:00 PM TUESDAY-FRIDAY
BAR 5:00 PM TO 9:00 PM FRIDAY-SATURDAY
BAR 12:00 PM TO 1:30 PM SUN
SUNDAY COOKOUTS5:00 PM TO 7:30PM
SEAFOOD BUFFETThursday, July 31 (Not Saturday)
5:00 to 8:30 pm
$26.95++ adults
Children 11 TO 12
YEARS OF AGE $7.95++
Children 7 to 10 years $4.95++
Children 6 and under free
Pan-Roasted King Clip, Asian Vegetables, Steamed Rice, Lemon Grass Broth
Blackened Grouper, Asparagus, Fingerling Potatoes, and Watercress Cream
Char Grilled Atlantic Salmon, Country Ham, Greens, Roasted Tomatoes, Sweet Corn Cream
Fried Gulf Shrimp and Oysters
Grilled Chicken, Artichokes, Broccoli, Rotini and Yellow Tomato Sauce
Roast Prime Rib au jus
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NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE!The Grill will be closed for dinner
Friday evening, July 4th.
NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE!The “Fun Friday Pool Cookout” on July 4th will be held
Thursday evening July 3rd from 5:30pm to 7:30pm.
The Grill Take-Out OrderDon’t let your $50 quarterly food minimum sneak up on you.Try an easy take out at the Grill. You can even pick this order up during breakfast hours. Just heat and serve. Call ahead for this order to go.
2 Half Racks of BBQ Ribs
1 Dozen Buffalo Wings
1 Whole Pecan Pie
$50 for the entire meal
JULY Lunch SpecialPeach Chicken Wrapwith romaine lettuce, avocado & walnuts $8.50 served with chips and balsamic dressing
Daily Breakfast SpecialPeach Pancakes1 cake $3.95 2 cakes $7.50
Ward Room SpecialTropical Peach Sodaw/ Peach Schnapps, Malibu Coconut Rum & Ginger Ale $6.25
Beer of the MonthHighland BreweryRazor Wit Witbier 16oz draft $3.25
Grill Monthly Specials Monthly Specials
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3 Thr Prime Rib Queen cut $15.95 King $17.954 Fri Closed for Dinner6 Sun (lunch) Chopped Steak w/ onions $9.95 10 Thr Prime Rib Queen cut $15.95 King $17.95 11 Fri Fried Scallops $14.9513 Sun (lunch) Chicken Marsala $9.95 17 Thr Prime Rib Queen cut $15.95 King $17.9518 Fri Fresh Grilled Salmon $14.9520 Sun (lunch) Grilled ham steak $9.95 24 Thr Prime Rib Queen cut $15.95 King $17.9525 Fri Crab Stuffed Flounder $14.9527 Sun (lunch) Corned Beef and Cabbage $9.95 31 Thr Prime Rib Queen cut $15.95 King $17.95
GRILL HOURSOF OPERATION
MONDAY THRU SUNDAY 7:30AM-11:00AM FOR BREAKFAST11:00AM-3:00PM FOR LUNCHTHURSDAY AND FRIDAY 5:00PM-8:00PM FOR DINNER
Clubhouse (828) 692-2261Pro Shop (828) 693-6507Pool (828) 692-2788Tennis House (828) 692-7744Grill (828) 692-2262 ext. 125Ward Room (828) 692-2262 ext. 130E-mail [email protected]
Hendersonville Country ClubP.O. Box 589Hendersonville, NC 28793
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Best HomegrownTomato Contest
Plant your tomatoes now! Grow the best tasting tomato and be the champ.The judging this year will be Wednesday, August 6 at 11:00 am at The Grill by our distinguished panel of tomato expert judges. We will honor the winner of the contest by naming our September BLT of the month in their name. Bring your best tomato in August 4 or 5. Be a Winner!!!
Everyone is invitedfor the judging.