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GOLFERS’ HANDBOOK

THE DEERWOOD CLUB

KINGWOOD COUNTRY CLUB

GOLF ADVANTAGE SCHOOL

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Deerwood Country Club Information 3

Kingwood Country Club Information 4

Golf Advantage School Information 5

Membership Options 6

Golf Course Information 7 – 8

Tee time Reservations 9 – 10

Services and Fees 11– 15

Bag Storage 11

Golf Shop Member Pricing 11

Club Rental 11

Club Repair 11

Golf Handicaps 11

Golf Lesson Programs 12

Group Outings 12

Guest Policies 13

Hole-in-One Club 13

Locker Room Services 13

Practice Facilities 14

Private Golf Carts 14

Golf Associations and Groups 15 – 16

Golf Course Policies 17 – 19

Golf Professional Education Fund 20

Addendum

Guest and Cart Fees

Other Club Fees

Association Contacts

Golf Committee Members

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Deerwood Club 1717 Forest Garden Drive

Kingwood, TX 77345

Clubhouse: 281-360-1060 Golf Shop: 281-360-1065 Fax: 281-360-9790

DEERWOOD GOLF SHOP

HOURS OF OPERATION Tuesday – Sunday 7:00 am to dusk*

Closed Monday

Driving Range Hours

Tuesday – Sunday 7:00 am until one hour before dark*

*In severe inclement weather, hours may be adjusted

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Kingwood Country Club 1700 Lake Kingwood Trail

Kingwood, TX 77339

Clubhouse: 281-358-2171 Main Golf Shop: 281-348-2217 Fax (Golf Pro Shop): 281-348-2287 Forest Course Golf Shop: 281-348-2285

KINGWOOD GOLF SHOP

HOURS OF OPERATION Tuesday – Sunday 7:00 am to dusk* Thursday-Tuesday (Forest Course Only) 7:00 am to dusk*

Island, Lake & Marsh Courses Closed Monday

Forest Course Closed Wednesday

Driving Range Hours

Tuesday – Sunday 7:00 am until one hour before dark* Thursday-Tuesday (Forest Course) See Golf Advantage School hours

*In severe inclement weather, hours may be adjusted

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The Golf Advantage School at

The Clubs of Kingwood 3928 Kingwood Drive Kingwood, TX 77339

Main: 281-348-2204 Fax: 281-348-2287

GOLF SCHOOL – HOURS OF OPERATION

December thru February: 7:00 am to 8:00 pm* March thru November: 7:00 am to 8:30 pm*

Closed Wednesday

*In severe inclement weather, hours may be adjusted

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CLUBS OF KINGWOOD GOLF COURSE INFORMATION

Professional Men Seniors Ladies

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DEERWOOD COURSE

Black Tees Green Tees White Tees Red Tees Yardage 7108 6576 6139 5483 Par 72 72 72 72 Course Rating 74.0 71.5 69.2 72.5 Slope Rating 130 129 121 126 Greens: Tif Eagle Course Designer: Joe Finger, Ken Dye & Associates, Byron Nelson (Consultant)

KINGWOOD FOREST COURSE Professional Championship Member Forward Yardage 7058 6550 6082 5565 Par 72 72 72 72 Course Rating 74.0 71.5 69.6 72.2 Slope Rating 138 129 124 125 Greens: Tif Dwarf Hybrid Bermuda Course Designer: Finger Dye Spann, Inc.

KINGWOOD ISLAND COURSE Professional Championship Member Forward Yardage 7253 6777 6407 5821 Par 72 72 72 74 Course Rating 74.4 72.8 71.1 74.2 Slope Rating 135 128 124 129 Greens: Tif Eagle Course Designer: Joe Finger

KINGWOOD MARSH COURSE Yardage 6754 6184 5865 5313 Par 72 72 72 72 Course Rating 72.4 69.3 67.8 71.7 Slope Rating 130 125 121 123 Greens: Tif Dwarf #328 Course Designer: Bruce Litell

CLUBS OF KINGWOOD GOLF COURSE INFORMATION

(continued) KINGWOOD LAKE COURSE Yardage 6933 6320 5960 5284 Par 72 72 72 73 Course Rating 73.0 70.5 68.8 71.3 Slope Rating 124 122 121 124 Greens: Tif Eagle Course Designer: Bruce Litell

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TEE TIME RESERVATIONS

DEERWOOD COURSE

TEE TIME RESERVATIONS 281-360-1065

Phone Tee Times will be taken for Friday, Saturday, Sunday & holidays on the preceding Tuesday at 7:30 am and must be made by phone (on Tuesdays only) until 9:00 am. Walk-in tee times may be made after 9:00 am on Tuesdays. Tee times will be taken for two or more people for Friday (Second Start) Saturday, Sundays and holidays. All singles and twosomes will be “paired.” Tuesday through Thursday tee times may be made one week in advance.

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TEE TIME RESERVATIONS

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KINGWOOD COURSES

TEE TIME RESERVATIONS (for weekday tee times other than Friday)

Main Pro Shop # is 281-348-2217 Forest Pro Shop # is 281-348-2285

Call one week in advance to reserve a tee time for Monday through Thursday Walk-up will be accommodated on day of play

The following are hot line numbers and are only open during designated times:

Forest, Island, Marsh & Lake (for Friday, Saturday, & Sunday tee times) 281-348-2201 281-348-2202

Island, Forest, Marsh & Lake Courses Call on: To Reserve Tee Times For: Tuesday 9:00 – 11:00 am Friday

Wednesday 9:00 – 11:00 am Saturday

Thursday 9:00 am – 11:00 am Sunday

Up to 2 tee times may be made per phone call. After 10:00 am, please call the Pro Shop for a weekend tee time.

Friday and Sunday tee times will be straight start on all courses off #1 tee. Saturday tee times are “Double Tee Start.” Groups begin on both the first and tenth tees at the same time. Tee times are on 8-minute intervals, with three separate starts. After each starting interval, each nine is closed to allow all groups to cross over to their second nine. Third start is on a first come, first served basis. May – October November – April

1st Start: 7:00 – 9:00 a.m. 7:32 – 9:32 am 2nd Start: 11:32 - 1:32 p.m. 12:04 – 2:04 pm 3rd Start: Begins at 3:45 p.m. Begins at 4:15 pm

If tee times must be cancelled for any course, please do so as soon as possible, preferably at least 24

hours in advance

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

Golf Shop Member Pricing All members receive a 20% discount on apparel purchases in the golf shop. Additionally, all members receive MAP (minimum advertised pricing) on equipment purchases. This includes golf clubs, golf balls, gloves and shoes.

BAG STORAGE & PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Members may elect to pay an annual fee for Bag Storage Services which includes club storage, cleaning and minor club repairs. See the Golf Shop or Bag Room Attendant to sign up.

CLUB RENTAL Professional Titleist/Cobra golf clubs are available for Clubs of Kingwood Members and their guests. Reservations for particular rental sets are available by calling the Golf Shop at 281-348-2217.

CLUB REPAIR

Complete professional club repair services are available. All work is done at the Golf Advantage School to provide the fastest possible service. All repair work is of the highest quality and fully guaranteed.

GOLF HANDICAPS

The club will maintain handicaps for those members who purchase the annual handicap service. Sign up for a handicap in the Golf Shop. Members listed in the Handicap Book are responsible for turning in completed scorecards after each round played with the following information: name, membership number, date, tees played and signature. Incomplete cards or cards not turned in will result in a lower score being posted (determined by existing handicap). Samples of completed scorecards are posted on the golf patio. Kingwood Handicap listing, information and scorecard drop box for both men and women are located on the Golf Shop patio between the Golf Shop and Locker Room entrances. Scorecard drop boxes are also located at the golf cart drop circle, in the Men’s Locker Room and on the Marsh Course starter hut. Deerwood Handicap drop boxes are in the Men’s Locker Room and outside the bag room on the door.

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PDP Program

The Golf Advantage School Player Development Program offers players of all skill levels the ability to improve their game. The Golf school has been upgraded with the finest V1 video swing analysis in a classroom theater style environment. The school also has an indoor putting studio with equipment secured by Scotty Cameron to adjust putters on site. The exterior of the school has been totally remodeled along with the addition of a climate controlled viewing lounge. The grass tee line has been doubled in size along with new target greens. A renovated short game area has been added to a 10,000 Square foot putting green.

PDP Benefits Include: Unlimited range balls on our lighted range 6 days a week Professional weekly clinics and *personalized instruction led by the finest PGA Professionals with tour experience (Free women’s clinic Monday @ 6:00) Access to the latest Demo equipment from the leading club manufactures Professional club fitting and repair A team of passionate Golf Professionals committed to enhance your enjoyment of the

greatest game ever played Individual Golf lessons at $30 for a 30min session for PGA Class A Professional Individual Golf lessons at $25 for a 30min session for Assistant Professional Dining privileges at all Clubs of Kingwood facilities and over 230 associate clubs Structured year round Junior Program with a monthly play day tournament

Clubs of Kingwood Golf Members $19.00 Family Membership

KGAS Hours of Operations: Thursday – Tuesday from 7am-8:30pm (closed Wednesday) Proper Golf attire required (collared shirts and no denim). Children 11 and under must be accompanied by a guardian at all times Children 12 to 15 must be signed in by a guardian to use our facilities.

Please call 281-348-2204 for details

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GUEST POLICIES The following Guest Policies relate specifically to golf. Club-wide guest policies are included in the Club By-laws, a copy of which can be obtained from the Club. Golf House Guest Policy A house guest is defined as any individual visiting a Member’s house whose driver’s license zip code is outside the 75-mile radius of the Greater Houston area. Pricing: regular guest fees the first visit, half price the following 6 days Length of time: maximum of 1 week Golf Daily Guest Policy Any one individual guest may accompany a Member a maximum of 1 time per month and not more than 6 times annually. Unaccompanied Guests Members may register their unaccompanied guests for weekday play by calling the Club Membership Office at 281-358-2200 to set up a temporary guest pass. Unaccompanied guests are not allowed on weekends or holidays.

HOLE-IN-ONE CLUB

As a Member of the Hole-In-One Club, should you make that perfect shot at any recognized golf course, verified by a witness and attested to by the host professional, every other member of the Club will be billed $5.00. You will receive the total amount billed in your choice of Pro Shop merchandise. In the same regard, you will be billed $5.00 only when a member of the Hole-In-One Club makes a Hole-In-One. If you wish to become a member, please sign up in the Pro Shop. Each Shop has a separate Hole-In-One Club. You must sign up for which one you want or all three clubs.

LOCKER ROOM SERVICES Lockers are available for use by Kingwood and Deerwood Members and their guests. A locker may be rented on an annual basis, as well as a daily basis. Contact Kingwood Locker Room Attendants, Fred Johnson and Ken Kimble, or Deerwood Locker Room Attendant Ramon Sanchez regarding:

Day Locker Rental Golf Shoe Rental

Complete Shoe Care & Repair Service Food & Beverage Service

Children under the age of 18 are not permitted in the men’s or ladies’ locker rooms, unless accompanied by a parent. This rule does not apply to players belonging to high school teams or club approved junior teams. Golf clubs are not allowed in the locker rooms at any time. Basic locker room hours of operation will be posted in the locker room. Additional and special services may be contracted for with the locker room attendant.

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PRACTICE RANGES

Hours: Practice Ranges at Kingwood and Deerwood open with Golf Shop and close one hour before dark

(In severe inclement weather, hours may be adjusted)

The lighted practice center at the Golf Advantage School opens with the Forest Golf Shop and balls are provided until 8 p.m. during the months of December-February and until 8:30 p.m. during the months of March-November. All golf members and registered guests have unlimited access to range balls. Members should be prepared to provide membership numbers to Golf Staff while using our practice facilities.

PRIVATE GOLF CARTS Privately owned electric golf carts are permitted at Kingwood subject to specific rules. The fees for using private carts may be obtained from the Golf Professional Staff. Private carts are subject to specific rules and regulations governing design, style, tire specifications and quality. All private carts must be inspected and approved by the Club Manager or Golf Professional. No carts will be permitted without such approval. All carts must be driven onto the Club property. No trailers the allowed on Club property.

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GOLF ASSOCIATIONS AND GROUPS

Members are encouraged to consider joining one of the Clubs’ golf associations or groups. Being a great golfer is definitely not a membership requirement. These associations are a great way to build new friendships and have fun. Just call the indicated Members, and they will provide you with all you need to know about joining and participating.

MEN’S ASSOCIATIONS Deerwood Men’s Golf Association Any Clubs of Kingwood adult male, dues-paying Member of the Deerwood Club is eligible to become a member of the Men’s Golf Association. Numerous tournaments and activities are conducted throughout the year that should appeal to all golfers. All MGA members must maintain a current handicap.

Kingwood Men’s Golf Association

The MGA sponsors one tournament monthly, and each player must be an MGA member and have an established handicap to participate. Call the Golf Shop for more information, or stop by and complete the MGA membership form.

Kingwood OFWW Senior Men’s Association

The OFWW is a Senior Men’s Golf Association at Kingwood Country Club. To be eligible, members must 1) be 50 or more years old, 2) be retired from full-time employment, 3) have an established handicap and 4) have golfing privileges at Kingwood Country Club. Playdays are Tuesday and Thursday mornings, and tournaments are held monthly.

JUNIORS

Kingwood Junior Golf

Junior Association tournaments and playdays are conducted on Wednesday mornings during summer vacation for ages 6 thru 17. Juniors 6 years and older, who have completed an approved junior clinic, are eligible. Separate junior lesson programs are available.

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WOMEN’S ASSOCIATIONS

Deerwood Women’s Golf Association DWGA

Any adult female Member of the Deerwood Club, with an established handicap, is eligible to become a member of the DWGA. Any female high school or college Member, with an established handicap, is eligible to become an Associate Member of the DWGA for the months of June, July and August for a fee of one-fourth the annual dues. An Associate Member may not participate in a major DWGA tournament. The regular playday for the DWGA is Thursday with tee times before 10:00 am. All DWGA members must maintain a current handicap to participate in either the 18-hole or 9-hole ladies group.

Kingwood Women’s Golf Association

KWGA offers an 18-hole and 9-hole group. Play days are Tuesday mornings beginning at 9:00 am during the winter and 8:30 am during the summer. The sign up form for KWGA playdays is posted in the Ladies’ Locker Room. Call the Golf Shop for more information, or stop by and complete the membership form.

COUPLE’S ASSOCIATIONS

Deerwood Couples Golf Association

Any adult male or female Member of the Deerwood Club, with an established handicap, is eligible to become a member of the Couples Golf Association at no charge. This membership is not limited to husband/wife couples. The regular playday for couples is Sunday, once a month. Twilight events are scheduled for select Friday evenings during daylight savings time.

Kingwood Couples Golf Association The KCGA offers one tournament each month. The Couples’ Association offers a great opportunity to meet new couples. A dinner is served immediately following each event. Registration cards are available in the Golf Shop. Handicaps are required for all players to participate in the tournaments. Tournament sign-up sheets are available in the Golf Shop.

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GOLF COURSE POLICIES

REGISTERING/PLAYING:

MEMBERS: All Members must check-in with the starter on the tee, or the Golf Shop, prior to commencing play on any course.

GUESTS: All guests must register in the Golf Shop prior to commencing play. The following guidelines apply to guest participation in golf matches on any course:

On weekdays, Members may entertain guests provided that Members either accompany guests or inform the Club by letter or telephone, prior to the guests’ arrival at the Club, that they will be sponsoring such guests. All unaccompanied guests will be issued a temporary guest card to use the Club facilities. On weekends and holidays, all guests must be accompanied by a Member.

JUNIORS: o Juniors under the age of 10 are not allowed on any golf course unless accompanied by

an adult. o Juniors age 10-14 must earn certification through one of the golf professionals in order

to play without an adult. o Juniors under the age of 18 are not allowed on a golf course on Saturdays until noon,

except for the Marsh and Atascocita courses where they may play earlier provided they are accompanied by an adult.

o The Pro Shop staff, at their discretion, shall have the right to allow juniors to tee off during the restricted times if the course load permits it.

o All Juniors must conform to the Club’s golf policies and are required to follow any directions given by Pro Shop staff.

Double tee starts will be used on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. Straight starts (#1 tee only) will be used on all other days. When double starts are used, the course is closed to new groups during the periods the playing groups are making the turn to the second nine holes.

All players must commence play on a No. 1 or No. 10 tee as designated by the Golf Shop. No more than five players per group are permitted. When a group has less than four players, the Club reserves the right to pair the group with

other group(s) in order to create foursomes.

1. ATTIRE: MEN GOLFERS

o Shirts must have sleeves and collars or a collar band. o No blue jeans or denim of any kind. o No tennis shorts, nylon shorts, or running shorts. o No tank tops, tee shirts, jams, swimsuits, or workout attire. o It is customary for shirts to be tucked in at all times on the golf courses and practice

facilities.

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GOLF COURSE POLICIES

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WOMEN GOLFERS o No blue jeans or denim of any kind. o No tennis shorts, running shorts, swimsuits, nylon shorts, or workout attire. o No tank tops, tee shirts, midriffs or halter tops.

All clothing should be proper golf course attire and must be in good taste. FOOTWEAR

o Only soft spiked Golf Shoes are permitted.

2. COURTESY TO OTHER MEMBERS AND CLUB STAFF: Players should not hit a ball until the group in front is clearly out of the way. All members should avoid use of language or behavior that may be offensive to other

members or club staff.

3. ELECTRIC GOLF CARTS Electric carts are available for Members and their Guests. Electric and pull cart rental fees

shall be set by the Club and are available in the Golf Shop. Carts may not be operated by anyone under 16 years of age, except for any specially

designated “kid-friendly carts” on the Atascocita Shores Course. Electric carts are limited to two bags and two persons. The Golf Professional and Golf Course Superintendent shall determine when course

conditions prohibit the operation of electric carts or dictate that carts should be driven only on cart paths.

All electric carts shall follow the cart path and access the course by observing the “90-degree rule.” Drivers should avoid areas that are barren, wet, newly planted, or under repair and approach no closer than 30 feet from any tee, green or bunker or its shoulders.

Operators shall observe safe-driving principles at all times and must observe and obey signs, stakes and other markings used to guide carts and stay on cart paths as much as possible.

Members will be charged for any damage they do to an electric cart. Occupants should keep both feet within a moving cart at all times. Occupants should read the operation instructions on each electric cart prior to usage, and

should not operate a golf cart which is defective in any manner. Any carts driven to the automobile parking lot must be returned to the course, and not left

in the parking lot. Privately owned electric golf carts* are permitted on all golf courses. The fees for using

private carts may be obtained from the Golf Professional.

*Note: Private golf carts are subject to specific rules and regulations governing design, style, tire specifications and quality. All private carts must be inspected and approved by the Club Manager or Golf Professional. No carts will be permitted without such approval. It shall further be noted that approval may be withdrawn or denied at any time for violations of any of the aforementioned rules.

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GOLF COURSE POLICIES

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4. EQUIPMENT: Each player must have his/her own set of clubs. Rental clubs are available at each golf pro shop.

5. LOST AND FOUND: Lost and found golf clubs and personal articles should be returned and/or claimed at the

Golf Pro Shop or Bag Storage. The Club is not responsible for any lost or stolen articles or property, including

automobiles parked in a Club parking lot. Please do not leave golf clubs or other personal items unattended.

6. PACE OF PLAY: As a means to enhance enjoyment of golf by a majority of club members, the Club has a Pace of Play objective of 4 hours and 15 minutes (for an 18-hole round). Every golfer is responsible for staying up with the group in front of his/her group and to meet the Pace of Play objective. If a group falls a hole behind the group in front of it, the slow group should allow the group behind it to play through. The Club reserves the right to take whatever measures are necessary to achieve the Pace of Play objective.

7. PRACTICE: Members should practice only on designated practice areas (driving range, putting green, chipping green, etc.) Under no circumstances are the course tees, greens or fairways to be used for practice. Only driving range balls may be used on the driving range. Putting greens are not to be used for chipping.

8. PROTECTING THE GOLF COURSE: Trash should not be thrown anywhere on the course, except in trash receptacles. Always repair ball marks on the green and fill fairway divots with sand. Smoothly rake bunkers before leaving them. Do not play a ball from a green with any club that will damage the green. If a player’s ball

lies on a green other than the hole being played, the ball should be lifted and dropped to one side of the green, no closer to the hole being played, without incurring a penalty.

Do not place a golf bag on any green. Do not throw clubs or take any other action that could result in damage to the golf course

or Club property Leave the course in the condition in which you would like to find it.

All members and guests are expected to observe the above Golf Course Policies. Any member witnessing a violation of these policies by another member or guest should report the violation to a Golf Professional. Repeated or gross violation of these policies will be reviewed by the Club’s Golf Committee and the Director of Golf, and appropriate action will be taken. A copy of all course rules and regulations, including the aforementioned By-Laws, can be obtained in the Golf Shop and should be retained and reviewed by all Members.

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EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

In 2005 the Golf Committee established a fund in order to aid our Assistant Golf Professionals through the expensive stages of certification by the PGA of America. This assistance helps with the expenses of attending the PGA of America testing and certification center located in Florida. The objective is to retain quality young men and women, who will increase their value to the Club and Members. The PGA program is very difficult, time consuming and expensive for a person to undertake. It’s a well-known fact that most Assistant Golf Professionals are doing it for the love of the GAME rather than the financial rewards. The cost of the program is $6,200 plus airfare to Florida. The average time to complete the three levels is three years. The program consists of three levels: LEVEL ONE A self study that covers the Rules of Golf, Tournament Operations, Introduction to Teaching, Golfer Development, Golf Club Design & Repair and Career Enhancement. LEVEL TWO A seminar and testing that covers Analysis of the Swing, Business Planning & Operations, Communications, Turf Grass Management and Customer Relations. LEVEL THREE A seminar and testing that covers Swing Concepts & Teaching, Supervising & Delegating, Merchandising and Inventory Management. While working a 40 plus hour week, it is very difficult to dedicate the time, let alone pay the cost, of attending the program. The Golf Committee wants to help our assistants complete this program by providing financial assistance. This assistance will benefit our club and members by having a better trained professional staff. This added incentive will keep our Assistant Golf Professionals committed to the Club and the Members and encourage them to stay. The Clubs of Kingwood Golf Course Superintendents are also eligible to apply for funding to complete the Golf Course Superintendents Association Program. The funds will be kept in a separate scholarship account and be disbursed by a committee of members and Director of Golf. A Bank Account has been established at the Houston Community Bank in Humble. It takes three signatures to distribute the funds. We are asking for the support of the members of The Clubs of Kingwood. Donations may be made to Educational Scholarship Fund. Thank you for your support.

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ADDENDUM TO GOLFER’S HANDBOOK

FEES

GUEST & CART FEES

Forest, Lake & Marsh Courses (Guest Fees include Green Fees, Cart Fees and Range Access for the

day of play.)

March – May/September - November $65.00 per guest Weekdays (Monday – Thursday) $80.00 per guest Weekends (Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Holidays) $ 6.50 Pull Cart $18.50 Member Cart Fee – 18 Holes $9.75 Member Cart Fee – 9 Holes December – February/June – August $55.00 per guest Weekdays (Monday – Thursday) $65.00 per guest Weekends (Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Holidays) $ 6.50 Pull Cart $18.50 Member Cart Fee – 18 Holes $9.75 Member Cart Fee – 9 Holes Island Course (Guest Fees include Green Fees, Cart Fees and Range Access for the day of play.)

March – May/September – November $75.00 per guest Weekdays (Monday – Thursday) $90.00 per guest Weekends (Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Holidays) $ 6.50 Pull Cart $18.50 Member Cart Fee – 18 Holes $9.75 Member Cart Fee – 9 Holes December – February/June – August $65.00 per guest Weekdays (Monday – Thursday) $80.00 per guest Weekends (Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Holidays) $ 6.50 Pull Cart $18.50 Member Cart Fee – 18 Holes $9.75 Member Cart Fee – 9 Holes Deerwood Course – (Guest Fees at Deerwood are for Green Fees Only)

$65.00 per guest Weekdays (Tuesday – Thursday) * $85.00 per guest Weekends (Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Holidays)* $18.50 per rider Cart – 18 Holes $ 9.75 per rider Cart – 9 Holes $ 6.50 Pull Cart * Unaccompanied Guests will be charged an additional fee.

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SERVICE FEE Bag Storage & Professional Services $130/year Club Rental $50/set Golf Handicap Maintenance $37/year Locker Rental $155/year One Hour Private Lessons by Professional Staff $75 for Member

$85 for Non-Member Private Lessons for Juniors age 14 and under $40 Monthly Unlimited Cart Program - Couple $185/month Monthly Unlimited Cart Program - Individual $135/month Monthly Unlimited Private Cart Program $100/month

All pricing subject to change

GOLF COMMITTEE

The Golf Committee provides advice and guidance to the Board of Governors, the Director of Golf, the Director of Agronomy and Club Management and represents the interest of all golfing Members of the Club in all golf activities of the Club. They will be involved in reviewing the rules and regulations governing the golf program at the Club, golf course maintenance issues and any other matters concerning the golf programming at the Clubs of Kingwood.

The Golf Committee shall consist of a Committee Chairperson, Director of Golf, Director of Course Maintenance, Head professionals and representatives from the Men’s Golf Associations, Women’s Golf Associations, Steering Committee Chairmen of Deerwood, Kingwood and Atascocita, the Handicap Chairman, OFWW of Kingwood President and the Kingwood Couples Chairperson. The Golf Committee Chairperson shall be a Member of the Board of Governors and shall be a full privilege Member of the Club.

All recommendations made by the Committee shall be presented to the Board of Governors by the Golf Committee Chairman at the next scheduled Board meeting. The decisions or actions taken on those recommendations shall be reported back to the Golf Committee at its next meeting.

Golf Committee Chairman Joe Luciano 832-758-1597 [email protected]

Board of Governors Chairman Steve Wilson 281-360-2728 [email protected]

KMGA John Berggren 281-360-7934 [email protected]

KWGA Ginger Dieter 281-358-9227 [email protected]

DMGA Bob Graziano (281)360-5434 [email protected]

DWGA Joanne Lindstedt 281-360-6066 [email protected]

OFWW Rod Williamson 281-361-3222 [email protected]

Couples Ed Nelson 251-604-9014 [email protected]

Handicap Chairman Leroy Herren 281-639-4555 [email protected]

Young Executives Adam Holewinski 630-536-7293 [email protected]

Education Fund George Sullins 281-852-2533 [email protected]

Staff

Clubs of Kingwood Management Patrick Pettit 281-348-2271 [email protected]

Director of Golf Darrell Fuston 281.348.2288 [email protected]

Head Golf Professional K Daren Whitney 281-348-2248 [email protected]

Head Golf Professional D Heath Martin 281-360-1065 [email protected]

Course Maintenance K Steve Vaughn 281-348-2261 [email protected]

Course Maintenance D Jay Abbott 281-360-2002 [email protected]