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NECC Golf Tournament Raises Funding for Athletic Programs

September 7, 2021 by Merrimack Valley Magazine

The Northern Essex Community College (NECC) athletic department in conjunction with the NECC Foundation held its 4th annual golf tournament on Monday, Aug. 30, at Renaissance Golf Club. The 18-hole shotgun scramble event benefits the athletics department and is the largest fundraiser of the year for the Knights.  The event raised over $18,000 in support of the NECC athletic programs.

“We had a great day and thanks to everyone who came out to make this our most successful tournament to date,” NECC’s Director of Athletics Dan Blair said.  “The event is growing each year and we had tremendous turnout from alumni this year.”

The rain held off and the sun shined in the afternoon for the field of 134 golfers.  The event also featured over 40 sponsors.

Top team honors after posting a score of 60 (-12) went to Ron Caswell, Jeremy Tabb, Paul Hamilton and Rob O’Connell. The team of Steve Richards, Frank Ricciardi, Dan Sampson, and Joe Wilson took home second place with a score of 61 (-11).

On course contest winners were:

Men’s Longest Drive: Colby Maiola ‘16
Women’s Longest Drive: Cathy Landry
Men’s Closest to the Pin: Jim Powers
Women’s Closest to the Pin: Claudia Soo Hoo
Par 3 Challenge: Tom Mortimer

Filed Under: Community, Education Tagged With: athletics, competition, Education, golf, NECC, tournament

Shots for Soldiers

November 11, 2020 by Scott Shurtleff

Merrimack Valley Golf Club Honors Veterans.

For most of us, true appreciation and acknowledgment of our military is limited to occasions such as Veterans Day and the times their perils come into view on the nightly news.  

But for members of the Merrimack Valley Golf Club, honoring veterans is at the center of their game.

Set near the tee for the 17th hole, a permanent memorial serves as a constant reminder of veterans from all services and eras. The understated memorial is bordered by small mounds of lush fescue. The centerpiece is a simple array of seven flag poles. The middle and tallest pole bears the Stars and Stripes, flanked on either side by the banner of each U.S. military service and the black MIA/POW flag.

Designed by world renowned golf course designer George Sargent, the space is a quiet respite from the busy links. From the slightly elevated memorial, visitors have a panoramic view of the course and nearby Methuen. Kevin Kattar, who owns the club with his family, wanted to commemorate the service and sacrifice of veterans. Many of the club’s members are veterans, including Jim Moran of Lawrence, who served in the Air Force.

“It’s a great thing that Kevin has done here. It makes me proud to be a veteran,” Moran says. Years ago, Kattar held a golf tournament to help raise money for the project. He says it sold out immediately. But that’s par for the course when supporting vets is concerned.  

 

L-r: Busty DiNoto; Bubba Granville; George Kattar; Kevin Kattar; Ed ‘Hoppy’ Curran; Tim Sheehy; Kevin Kiley

Filed Under: Community Tagged With: golf, memorial, mvgolfclub, Veteran, VeteransDay

Golf Resumes Today, Baker Issues Guidelines

May 7, 2020 by Digital Manager

Golf courses in the Merrimack Valley have begun reopening today following guidelines established by the Baker administration. The information below was provided by MassGolf.com and golfers should consult that website regularly for updates. For places to play locally, visit the websites of Four Oaks Country Club and the Merrimack Valley Golf Club to check availability.

The Mass.gov website contains the following guidance regarding golf:

“Golf courses are not essential businesses and cannot have employees working on-premise. Notwithstanding this restriction, essential services, such as groundskeeping to avoid hazardous conditions and security, provided by employees, contractors, or vendors are permitted. Private operator of courses may permit individuals access to the property so long as there are no gatherings of any kind, appropriate social distancing of six feet between individuals is strictly followed, and the business operator and golfers abide by the specific guidelines for golf courses.

Municipalities may decide to open municipal courses under these guidelines, if they so choose.”

For more information, please click here to visit the Mass.gov website.

 

Guidelines include the following: 

  • Security personnel can be delineated by each club and will be present to enforce social distancing. There can be no other employees working at the recreational component of the golf operation.
  • All staff must wear face coverings while on property.
  • Course facilities including but not limited to the clubhouse, golf shop, restaurant, bag room and locker room must remain closed.
  • No caddies allowed.
  • No golf carts allowed.
  • Push carts may be used. Players must either carry their own bag or use a push cart.
  • All golfers must maintain proper social distancing of at least 6 feet at all times.
  • Groups of players are restricted to no more than 4 players at one time.
  • Members-only clubs can allow guests as determined by the security personnel on the golf course.
  • Private clubs that allow non-members to make reservations can do so at their discretion.
  • Maintenance personnel are permitted to work on the golf course.
  • Tee Time Policy must be 15 minutes between groups.
  • Golfers must stay in their car until 15 minutes before their tee time and must return to their car immediately following play.
  • Online and remote payment options must be utilized.
  • All golfers must use their own golf clubs. Sharing golf clubs or rental golf clubs is not allowed.
  • Flagsticks must remain in the hole. Hole liners must be raised so picking a ball out of the hole doesn’t occur.
  • Bunker rakes must be removed, and ball washers must be removed or covered.
  • Practice putting green, driving range, and chipping areas must be closed.
  • Facilities must have readily accessible hand sanitizer.

Click here to save an image of these guidelines to your phone.

Additionally, the USGA has provided detailed guidance for golfers and golf courses in relation to the Rules of Handicapping and Rules of Golf during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read the statement from the USGA by clicking here and the guidance form here.

For the latest updates on all Mass Golf events, visit MassGolf.org or follow Mass Golf on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at @PlayMassGolf.

 

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Coronavirus, course, golf, golfclub, MassGolf, USGA

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