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GOLF GUIDE2019

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Where a storied past meets a memorable futureBroadmoor Country Club is nestled in the heart of Indianapolis and is one of the premier

country clubs in the Midwest. World renowned architect Donald Ross, known for

Pinehurst #2, Seminole, Oakland Hills, Ridgewood, Oak Hill, Inverness and over 400 other

wonderful courses added Broadmoor to his list of courses in 1922.

Open for play in 1922, Broadmoor has played host to many national events. The PGA

Champions Tour paid an annual visit to the club from 1988-1993 and included a list of

winners such as Hall of Fame Inductee’s Gary Player and Raymond Floyd. Luminaries of

the game include “The King” Arnold Palmer, Lee Trevino, Sam Snead and celebrity Bob

Hope have all graced our fairways. In addition to

these legends of the game, the club has hosted

numerous Men’s and Women’s USGA Qualifiers

and the Indiana State Amateur.

In 1999 the club engaged the services of Tom

Doak to restore the course to Ross’s original

design. Doak who is recognized as one of the top

practitioners of course design, has brought many

of the courses original features back into play.

The golf amenities at Broadmoor Country Club

include a world-class golf course, practice

grounds and over 33,000 square feet of pristine

teeing ground. Our Golf Professional Staff is

always available to make your experience at

Broadmoor one to remember.

Club History

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January Closed

February Wednesday - Friday 10am-4pm

March Wednesday - Sunday 9am-5pm

April-October Tuesday - Friday 8am-7pmSaturday - Sunday 7am-7pm

November & December Wednesday - Sunday 9am-4pm

MondaysCourse opens for walking and/or riding at 2 pm. Please check the club’s calendar for days that riding is available. Practice grounds are closed for maintenance.

Mondays - Closed

Tuesday - Friday 7:30am - Dusk

Saturdays 6:30am - Dusk

Sundays 6:30am 5pm

*Weather dependent - please check club updates for seasonal weather information

Practice Areas Hours of OperationAPRIL 1 - SEPTEMBER 30*

Golf Fees18-Hole Accompanied Guest Fee $75.00

9-Hole Accompanied Guest Fee $40.00

Unaccompanied Guest Fee $125.00

Junior Guest Fee (Age 17 and Under) $15.00

18-Hole Per Person Cart Fee $21.00

9-Hole Per Person Cart Fee $12.00

Push Cart Fee $5.00

Ace Club (hole-in-one insurance) $20.00

Handicap Fee $46.00 (annual fee)

Extra Bag Storage Fee $125.00 (annual fee)

Tournament Fund Fee $160.00 (annual fee)

Extra Locker Fee $125.00 (annual fee)

Annual Players Package $300 (annual fee)includes 1 bag storage, 1 locker, Range Fees and Mill River Discount

• All of these fees are subject to change at the beginning of each golf season

• Schedule Tee Times online up to one week in advance. Make sure to include names of all players, including guests, when scheduling. All players must check into the Golf Shop before play.

Golf Shop Hours of Operation

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EVENT DATE TIME DEADLINE

*Masters Par 3 Tournament April 10 1pm (SG) Sunday, April 7th at 5pm

*Opening Day Tournament April 26 1 pm (SG) Wednesday, April 24th at 5pm

Men’s Guest Day May 15 1 pm (SG) Sunday, May 12th at 5pm

*Donald Ross Qualifier May 18 7-11am (TT) Wednesday, May 15th at 5pm

Mordoh Cup Prac. Round June 7 1 pm (SG) Tuesday, June 4th at 5pm

Mordoh Cup 1st Round June 8 9:30 am (SG) Tuesday, June 4th at 5pm

Mordoh Cup 2nd Round June 9 7:00 am (TT)

*Stroke Play / Senior June 29-30 7a-11 (TT) Wednesday, June 5th at 5pm Club Championship

*Flag Tournament July 4 N/A Sign up on 1st tee

The Broadmoor Classic TBD July 19-20 TBD Tuesday, July 16th at 5pm

*Horse Race Championship August 3 1pm (SG) Qualify via Stroke Play

Noel Epperson Invitational August 8-10 All Day Limited to First 48 Teams

*Club Championship Qualifier August 17 10am (TT) Thursday, August 14th at 5pm

*Men’s Club Championship Aug. 31 & Sept. 1-2 8:00 am Wednesday, Aug. 28th at 5pm

Men’s Guest Day September 11 1 pm (SG) Sunday, August 18th at 5 pm

Couples Twilight-Night Golf September 13 8pm (SG) Tuesday, Sept. 10th at 5pm

*Closing Event September 28 10:00 AM Thursday, Sept. 26th at 5 pm

*BCC 1 Club Championship October 12 11:00 (TT) Thursday, Oct. 10th at 5 pm

Scary Mary Scramble October 26 10 am (SG) Thursday, Oct. 24th at 5 pm

Chili Calcutta November 2 12 pm (SG) Thursday, Oct. 31st at 5 pm

SIGN UP START

2019 Men’s LeagueTournament Schedule

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EVENT DATE START TIME

Opening Day Breakfast May 7 9:00 am

Low Gross/Low Net May 14 9:00 am

6-6-6 (2 Person Teams) May 21 9:00 am

Buddy Tournament (Alternate Shot) June 4 8:30 am

NOSE June 11 8:30 am

Hate ‘EM (2 Holes Removed) June 18 8:30 am

Fewest Putts June 25 8:30 am

RED-WHITE-BLUE (Par 3 Tournament) July 2 8:30 am

3-Person Shamble July 16 8:30 am

Buddy Tournament (1 BB of 2) July 23 8:30 am

Mutt & Jeff (Net Score on Par 3’s & Par 5’s) July 30 8:30 am

Guest Day August 6 8:30 am

Step Aside Scramble August 13 8:30 am

Ladies Club Championship 1st round August 20 8:30 am

Ladies Club Championship Final Round August 21 8:30 am

T’s & F’s September 10 9:00 am

No Putts September 17 9:00 am

Closing Luncheon w/Friends Day September 24 9:00 am

2019 Women’s LeagueTournament Schedule

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Format DATE START TIME SIGN UP DEADLINE

Kentucky Derby May 4 3pm (SG) Thur., May 2, at 5pm

Cross Country June 22 4pm (SG) Thur., June 20, at 5pm

Shrimp Boil July 13 4pm (SG) Thur., July 25, at 5 pm

College Tailgate August 24 4pm (SG) Thur., Aug. 22, at 5pm

Night Golf September 13 8pm (SG) Tues., Sept. 11, at 5pm

COST: $35 per person for members and $45 per person for guests. Guests welcome

to all Twilights. Price includes greens fees, cart fees and buffet.

Wednesday Evenings from 6-7pm

$30 per session/per couple

» Wednesday, May 22

» Wednesday, June 12

» Wednesday, July 10

» Wednesday, August 14

Complimentary child care will be providedfrom 6-8pm

2019 CouplesTwilight Events

“Date Night”Couples Clinics

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(Ages 4-10) $125 per week

Times: Tuesday through Friday 10:00 - 11:00 am

Session 1 June 18-21

Session 2 June 25-28

The Junior Golf camps are a weekly instruction and

playing program for golfers ages 4-10 at any skill

level. We create a fun and energetic environment

to showcase the game of golf and encourage the

development of the junior golfer. Emphasis is placed

on the rules of the game, golf etiquette and basic

fundamentals of the golf swing. All participants will

receive a gift, as well as other great awards and prizes

during the session.

(Note: Aspiring junior golfers age 11 & up are encouraged

to take private instruction)

Junior Golf Camps

The format will be 1 best ball net of the

foursome with a season long winner being

crowned. All adult male and female golfing

members are welcome to participate.

» Wednesday, May 8th

» Wednesday, June 5th

» Wednesday, June 19th

» Wednesday, July 10th

» Wednesday, July 24th

» Wednesday, August 14th

Play withthe Pros

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Individual Lesson Optionswith our Head Golf ProPhillip Adams, PGA Head Golf Professional

Unlimited Lesson Program $1000 Limited to first 10 members to enroll

1-Hour Private Lesson $75

30-Minute Private Lesson $40

9-Hole Playing Lesson $125

SPECIAL 5-Lesson Package $375 $300

(five 1-hour lessons)

Short Game Group Instruction Options$25 per person per clinic

Avg. Student-Teacher Ratio 6:1

Chipping May 8 5:30-6:30pm

Pitching May 15 5:30-6:30pm

Bunker May 22 5:30-6:30 pm

Putting May 29 5:30-6:30 pm

Customized Instruction OptionsCorporate/CustomerAppreciation Clinics $200 per hour (Max. of 8 students)

Course Management/Mental Game Clinics $50 per hour

Call or email the Pro Shop to Schedule your Private Lessons

(317) 251-9444 [email protected]

Instructional Programs

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Junior Lesson Programs (Age 17 and Under)

Junior Unlimited Lesson Program $350

30-Minute Lesson $35

SPECIAL 5-Lesson Package $175 $140 (five 30 min. lessons)

Individual Lesson Optionswith our Assistant Golf ProsJames Gilbert, Lead Assistant Golf Professional

Matt Brownfield, Assistant Golf Professional

Unlimited Lesson Program $800 Limited to first 10 members to enroll

1-Hour Private Lesson $70

9-Hole Playing Lesson $100

SPECIAL 5-Lesson Package $350 $280

(five 1-hour lessons)

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Golf Rules1. All golf play shall be governed by the rules of

the United States Golf Association, except as modified by the Local Rules of the Club.

2. No player shall play from any tee until the players in front have hit their second shots and/or are out of range. No player shall play to any green until the preceding players have holed out and moved off and away from the green.

3. Only one ball may be in play at any time by one player. No practice shots may be played from the regular tees or to the regular greens.

4. Players having more than one hole’s distance open ahead of them or are searching for a lost ball for more than three minutes, must invite the following players to go through without being asked. After signaling such players to go through, play may not be resumed until they have passed out of range.

5. Players must keep up with the preceding group. As soon as the last player in the group holes out, all players must leave the green immediately. Players should not enter scores for that hole until arriving at the next teeing ground.

6. No player may tee off on the #10 tee or any hole other than #1 without permission from the Golf Professional Staff.

7. All tournament and special events shall be operated under such rules as the Golf Committee, subject to Board approval where necessary, shall establish.

8. Members must play with their guests. More than seven guests will be considered an outside party.

9. Outside groups will be renting the golf course on some Mondays and Thursdays. Please check the club calendar and with the Golf Staff to inquire about course availability.

10. Players stopping for lunch or drinks after 9-holes will forfeit their place on the 10th tee if they do not keep pace with the group in front of them. In this case, they must check back in with the Golf staff prior to resuming play.

11. The golf season runs from April 1st-September 30th.

12. Non-golfing members may play golf up to six (6) times per year, paying the appropriate guest fee.

13. Only one guest per member is permitted to play on weekends and holidays before 10 am. After 10am and on weekdays a member may bring up to 7 guests.

14. 5-somes are not permitted unless authorized by the Golf Staff.

1. All players shall sign for their cart charges prior to beginning play.

2. Obey all signs on the golf course.

3. Cart drivers must have a valid driver’s license.

4. Only two people are permitted on a cart at one time.

5. No carts permitted on tees or on the slope of the tees.

6. Carts should be parked in designated areas only.

7. Players should stop the cart at least 15 yards away from the green.

8. Players should lock the parking brake when the cart is left unattended.

9. Players should report all violations of the cart rules to the Golf Committee.

Golf Cart Rules

Pace of PlayA round of golf at Broadmoor should take approximately 3:45 minutes and certainly no longer

than 4 hours. Slower groups should invite faster groups to play through.

Tee TimesBroadmoor will utilize tee times from March 1st-October 31st of each season. Tee times can be

made anytime Tuesday-Friday and on Saturday’s & Sunday’s after 11am up to 7 days in advance

via the BCC Website at www.broadmoorcc.com.

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Guest PoliciesEach member is allowed 1 guest on the weekends and holidays prior to 10 am and may bring

up to 7 guests per member at all other times. Members of a reciprocating club (ex. Crooked

Stick, Woodland, Highland, CCI, Sagamore, Bridgewater, Woodstock, Meridian Hills,

Hillcrest etc) may visit Broadmoor as often as you would like to bring them. Any guest who

is not a member of a reciprocating private club will be limited to visiting the club 6 times in a

season. All guests are to be registered in the pro shop prior to commencing play. Guests are

not allowed to use the practice grounds with the exception of times they are visiting the club

to play golf with a member. Members should try to always arrive before their guests and if

this is not possible to notify their guests to check in at the golf professional shop upon arrival

at the club.

AttireProper golf attire is required at all times on the golf course, putting green and practice

grounds. Proper attire consists of clothing similar to the styles sold in the golf shop. Blue

Jeans of any style, short shorts, miniskirts, cut offs, running shorts, cargo pants, tank tops,

halter or strapless tops, bathing suits, tennis attire or men’s/boy’s shirts without collars (i.e.

T-shirts) are NOT permitted. Mock turtleneck shirts are acceptable. Bermuda length shorts

are acceptable. Hats are to be worn bill forward at all times.

Course MaintenanceTo ensure the enjoyment of all members and guests it is imperative that each member

take pride in maintaining the pristine condition of the course. This goal can be achieved by

repairing divots. Divot containers are located on the riding carts and walkers can obtain

sand bottles from either the bag room staff or the boxes located outside the pro shop and on

the 10th tee. We also ask all players to please repair all ball marks on the greens +1 more.

Divot repair tools are complimentary in the professional shop.

HandicapsIn order for all club events to be equitable and conducted in the spirit of the game it is

imperative that all members follow the guidelines set forth by the USGA when posting

scores.

• All rounds both home and away, 9 and 18 hole, good and bad are to be posted.

• When playing a tournament round with a partner you should record a score on each

hole by recording the score you most likely would have made on any holes not finished.

Any holes with no score recorded will be recorded as pars.

• Players may post 18 hole scores as long as they play at least 13 holes and 9 hole scores

as long as they play at least 7 holes. Any holes not played the player should record par +

any handicap strokes you would have received on the holes not played.

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HEAD GOLF PROFESSIONAL

Philip Adams, [email protected]

LEAD ASSISTANT GOLF PROFESSIONAL

James [email protected]

ASSISTANT GOLF PROFESSIONAL

Matt [email protected]

GOLF COURSE SUPERINTENDENT

Chris [email protected]

There should be two ways to play a hole, one for the physically strong, and one for the man not so strong. The holes should be trapped so that par golf depends up- on skill rather than physical strength.

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Staff Contact Information

2155 Kessler Blvd West Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46228

317-251-9444 • www.broadmoorcc.com