Our season starts, as before, with 2 days of instruction at the Virginia Golf Center, near Twin Lakes golf courses. Some changes are expected to occur, as the season wears on. Golf Coordinator Bob Odmark distributed the tentative list of golf courses that we will be playing in 2023. Comments by ASGC members will be solicited before a final version is decided on. He envisions a set of rules that will fit on a card that can be attached to a golf cart right in front of the players. Maurice Spraggins reported that we are finalizing a brief list of Rules of Play, aimed primarily at speeding it up. 58 Arlington residents have been invited to join, as have 25 non-Arlingtonians. In 2023, we have 125 members from Arlington 112 not Arlington and 20 on the Wait List. In 2022, we had 151 members from Arlington and 141 not from Arlington. We can apply for a 501(c)(7) status as a social club (and pay $600) or join the Arlington Alliance as a 501(c)(3) organization.ĭennis Macdonald reported on our Membership. A processor of such payments requires that we have an EIN. Rob is looking into how we can accept payments by credit card or other electronic means. We currently have a cash balance of around $11,000. Our only expenses have been the food and drinks for our 2 Membership meetings. This is short of the 300 members that we expect to have. Treasurer Rob Fairweather reported that our income consists of the dues ($25 apiece) that we have received from 240 members, so far. Deposits won't be due until August.Īlways on the agenda is combating slow play, by promoting ready golf. Players will stay in the Double Tree hotel at BRS. The Getaway will be held on Blue Ridge Shadows golf course and at least one other nearby course. Plans for 2023 include a golf tune-up at VGC in March 7 months of golf (April through October) a monthly Newsletter the Gosling Scramble tournament on May 4th a mid-season dinner in July a Getaway on 5-7 September the Somers Club Championship an end-of-season dinner in November. Standing Committee chairs, such as for Tournament, IT Īctivity Managers such as for Scores, Well Being, Photography, Getaway, History Īd Hoc committees such as for Rules, Operations Manual, iGolf, By Laws, Website, Alternative payments. He noted that there are:Įlected officers, such as President, 1st and 2nd Vice Presidents, Secretary, Membership Ī Golf Coordinator, an employee of Arlington County The meeting proper started next door, with a big screen and audio-visuals.Īrt Hauptman, President of ASGC, opened the meeting with a review of the structure of the ASGC. The first half hour was taken up by consuming pizza, salad, cookies, and soft drinks, in the cafeteria. Who: 47 ASGC members, in person 26, via Zoom. Minutes of the ASGC General Membership Meeting #2
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