It is an honor to welcome you to the 2025 Juniper Cup Women’s Member-Guest. Our team has created an experience enhanced with friendly competition, camaraderie, and a lifetime of memories.
Over the next three days, competitors will compete in a two day match with a Championship Shootout. This year ’ s Shootout features a par 3 shoot-out on Hole 18
Enclosed in this booklet you will find details regarding the tournament format and social functions. If you have any questions or if we can make your experience more enjoyable, please do not hesitate to ask a member of the May River Golf Professional Staff.
Enjoy and play well!
Sincerely,
Your Palmetto Bluff Golf Club Team
S C H E D U L E O F
E V E N T S
Thursday, October 9th
Practice Round
Tee Times available from 8:40am to 9:20am or 11:10am to 2:50pm.
Please call the Golf Shop to book your practice round.
6pm | Welcome Dinner
Enjoy a classic southern dinner at Moreland Landing. The attire is Southern Chic.
Friday, October 10th
8am | Breakfast at the Range
9am | Shotgun Start Two Person Net Best Ball
1pm | Lunch on May River Grill Patio
1pm to 3pm | Trunk Show
S C H E D U L E O F
E V E N T S
Saturday, October 11th
8am | Breakfast at the Range 9am | Shotgun Start Shamble
1pm | Lunch at May River Grill Patio 2pm | Shootout Begins 5pm | Cocktail Party
Celebratory drinks on the May River Grill Patio to celebrate the 2025 Juniper Cup. Spouses are welcome.
P A S T
C H A M P I O N S
2012 Julia Butler Margaret Pacifici
2013 Marge Agin Patty Smith
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
Connie Radwanski Christina Starzyk
Connie Radwanski Christina Starzyk
Tressa Clark Martha Clark
Alison Kimble Kamelia Oneth
Gwen Lyall Ruth DiPrima
Lisa Schoeplein Lori Taylor
Annette Moore Betty Kaufmann
Karen Gilmore Lori Inks
Karen Twait Joanne Bidwell
Joanna Kowalewski Kelsey Kovalcik
2024 Hurricane Helene
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Member Guest
Stacie Allen
Cindy Bartholow
Rhonda DeMuth
Shelley Goldsmith
Country Club of Florida
Susan Hogan
Sea Island Golf Club
Donna Cortina
Hampton Hall Club
Cammie Hoban Christy Kaskey
The Cliffs
Amy Johnson
Sharon Boudreau
Colleton River Club
Terri Karst Mary Brown
Tiburon Golf Club
Karen Kovalcik
Connie Radwanski
Linda Newton
Sand Creek Country Club
Robin Woolford
Saucon Valley Country Club
Member Guest
Lisa Roth Eireann Flynn
Philadelphia Cricket Club
Lisa Schoeplein
Stephanie Schreider
Meredith Steenhausen
Danielle Sullivan
Karen Twait
Laura Tyrrell
Ashley Watson
Lori Taylor
Summit Hills Country Club
Mona Kanter
Hollywood Golf Club
Pam Johnson
Thornblade Club
Annette Moore
Callawassie Island Club
Tracy Deley
Reserve at Lake Keowee
Betsy Bradley
Hinsdale Country Club
Shannon Reynolds
The Reserve at Lake Keowee
F
Magnolia Flight
Gardenia Flight
Rhonda DeMuth | 7.4
Donna Cortina | 6.4
Karen Twait | 10.5
Tracy Deley | 13.3
Ashley Watson | 9.6
Shannon Reynolds | 17.2
Connie Radwanski | 16.4
Robin Woolford | 12.3
Cindy Bartholow | 19.0
Amy Johnson | 17.7
Sharon Boudreau | 19.0
Stacie Allen | 16.9
Shelley Goldsmith | 20.1
F
Camelia Flight
Sullivan | 23.6
Lisa Roth | 14.6
Karen Kovalcik | 16.6
Jessamine Flight
Karst | 32.3
Steenhausen | 31.6 Pam Johnson | 22.1
Tyrrell | 32.3
Lisa Schoeplein | 36.1
Terri
Mary Brown | 21.2
Meredith
Laura
Danielle
Karen Twait
Tracy Deley
Ashley Watson
Cindy Bartholow Susan Hogan
Stephanie Schreider Mona Kanter
Amy Johnson
Sharon Boudreau Stacie Allen
Shelley Goldsmith
Danielle Sullivan Annette Moore Cammie Hoban
Christy Kaskey
Lisa Roth Eireann Flynn Karen Kovalcik Linda Newton
Terri Karst
Laura Tyrrell
Mary Brown
Meredith Steenhausen Pam Johnson
Betsy Bradley Lisa Schoeplein
Lori Taylor
Connie Radwanski
Robin Woolford
Shannon Reynolds
C O M P E T I T I O N S
Day One | One Net Best Ball of 2
Both players will play their own ball for the entire hole. Record the best net score of the two.
Day Two | Shamble
Both players tee off and select the best drive and play their own ball in from that position Record the best net score
Shootout Format
The shoot-out will be determined by taking the teams with the lowest 36-hole net score from each flight. The four (4) teams will play in a par 3 shoot-out on Hole 18. No strokes will be allocated. Flight 1 will play the longest yardage, flights 2-3 will play the middle yardage, and flight 4 will play the shortest yardage An alternate shot format will be used with no player hitting consecutive shots during the hole The team with the lowest score will be the tournament champion If teams are still tied, a closest to pin chip-off will be used to determine the tournament champion.
Ties
The committee will use the USGA matching of scorecards method to decide ties within flights and low gross from day two. The procedure will use the final 9 holes, final 6 holes, final 3 and then the 18th if needed
R U L E S O F P L A Y
Tees: #4 Tees
Handicap Allowance: Day 1: Each player will receive 85% of their handicap in the better ball format Day 2: Each player will receive 80% of their handicap in the shamble format The ball must be played as it lies in the better ball format. In the shamble format, it will be lift, clean and place for both balls only at the drive location. Maximum of 36 strokes per player. There are no “GIMMIES” in this format and all putts must be putted out for the official score on each hole Partners may pick up if out of the hole to keep pace of play The golf shop will post your score from the tournament as a competition score for round 1 only Scores from day 2 cannot be posted
Scorecards: To keep scoring consistent, place the gross scores on the top line, then bring down the net score One member from each team must sign and attest the official scorecard upon completion of play Scores are deemed returned when competitors have left the scoring area It is the player’s responsibility to record a score. If you pick up on a hole, please record your most likely score.
Local Rules: Player’s may elect to take relief from sprinkler heads that are within 2 club lengths from the green and the ball is within two club lengths of the sprinkler head. Rule 16.1b will apply. Out of Bounds: Is now defined by ALL PROPERTY STAKES, which are green with white on top. Currently, the only white stakes are on holes that have existing homes
Roads, paved paths and cart paths: Are considered obstructions and relief is given without penalty. The player can play off a cart path without taking relief The player must lift the ball and drop it without penalty within one club-length of and not nearer the hole than the nearest point of relief
Abnormal Course Conditions: Interference by an abnormal course condition occurs when a ball lies in or touches the condition or when the condition interferes with the player’s stance or the area of intended swing. If the ball lies in The General Area, the player must lift the ball and drop it, without penalty, within one club-length of the nearest point of relief, but not nearer the hole.
Hole 18 Brick Wall : A player’s ball that comes to rest on hole 18 along the constructed brick wall may opt to play the ball as it lies but may also use the designated drop area as an additional relief option without penalty Any ball coming to rest over the brick wall must not be played and will be required to play from the drop area without penalty
Penalty Areas: Defined by red lines and stakes – Ball drops will be available on holes 2, 6, 7, 10 and 14.
Native Areas: Consist of areas of off-white sand that are not enclosed entirely by turf. These areas are considered in The General Area and there is no penalty for grounding a club in these sanded areas. Doubt as to procedure: In stroke play only, a competitor may play, without penalty, a second ball as prescribed in Rule 20 1c
Inclement Weather Procedure : If we do encounter any severe weather and need to clear the course, the staff will communicate with the players via the GPS system in the golf cart.