IMPORTANT NOTE: This section contains 6 articles in the following order: (1) Welcome Letter, (2) RELGA Bylaws, (3) RELGA Registration Form, (4) GHIN Instructions, and (5) Game Opportunities (6) Scheduling of Tee Times. Scroll down to see the article you want.
On behalf of the Rivers Edge Ladies Golf Association, I’d like to welcome you to our organization. We are always excited to have new ladies join us in playing at our beautiful golf course.
The Rivers Edge Ladies Golf Association (RELGA) was established in 2016 to promote and encourage women to play and enjoy golf. Since then, we have grown and have added lots of activities from weekly play, tournaments, clinics and educational updates. Many of us have been here to see the progress, but last year we added several new women to our organization and found the need to develop a welcome packet as there is quite a bit of information to share. Hopefully you will find this packet to be helpful and get you on your way to playing with the ladies’ group.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to email or call me. Looking forward to having you join us on the course,
Sincerely,
Irene Bonner, President RELGA 2025
tobonnerfamily@gmail.com or (802) 770-2708
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ARTICLE I – NAME
The name of the organization shall be: Rivers Edge Ladies Golf Association, hereinafter known as the RELGA.
ARTICLE II – PURPOSE
Section 1. The purpose of the organization shall be to promote good fellowship and sportsmanship among the members of RELGA, to encourage the active participation of its members in playing and enjoying golf, and to promote, educate and maintain the best interests of the game of golf.
Section 2. To keep the members informed about the rules and etiquette of the game.
Section 3. To promote a uniform system of handicapping as set forth in the WORLD HANDICAP SYSTEM, which will be the basis for all RELGA handicap postingand tournament play.
Section 4. To provide opportunities to participate in competitive golf events for all members who have met membership requirements. Tournaments sanctioned by RELGA require a World Handicap Index. Handicaps shall be posted via the GHIN electronic score posting system utilized by the Rivers Edge Golf Club. Scores are expected to be submitted within 24 hours of finishing a game. Members are encouraged to learn the rules of golf, practice good sportsmanship, and embrace the fun and competitive nature of the game.
ARTICLE III – MEMBERSHIP
Membership in RELGA is open to female residents or property owners at Rivers Edge Plantation who are at least 21 years of age. RELGA members must acknowledge that they have read and accept the RELGA Bylaws.
• “RELGA members may invite a guest to play in our tournaments, including those that are employees of Rivers Edge, assuming there is sufficient space, the guest has a valid GHIN handicap, and the tournament planning committee is notified in sufficient time.”
ARTICLE IV - RULES
The RELGA shall be governed by USGA rules and any local rules. Local rules shall be posted.
ARTICLE V - DUES
The 2025 annual membership cost for RELGA will be ten dollars ($10) per eligible participant. Other moderate fees may be assessed for specific activities. Changes shall be determined by the Board. Any changes will be provided to the membership by email, including justification for changes.
ARTICLE VI - VOTING
Each active member shall be entitled to one vote in person or by written proxy on each matter presented for decision at a meeting of the membership.
ARTICLE VII - MEETING OF THE MEMBERSHIP
Section 1. ANNUAL MEETING. The annual meeting of the Association shall be held in the Fall of each year, provided however, that in the case of an emergency or other good cause, the Board Members shall have the right to fix another date. Emailed notice shall be sent at least 10 days in advance.
Section 2. QUORUM. A quorum shall be 10% of the total membership in person or by proxy.
ARTICLE VIII - BOARD MEMBERS AND OFFICERS
Section 1. GOVERNANCE/TRANSITION. The Association shall be governed by Board Members consisting of not more than seven voting members of the Association who must be in good standing at the time of their selection and remain so throughout their term of office. In order to ensure successful transition, the active President will serve for two years, then become Past President. The active Vice President shall serve 2 years, then succeed the active President. The active Past President, after a two-year term, will retire from the Board. The other Board members (i.e., Treasurer, Activity Chair, Members at Large) will serve a term of two years. No board member shall serve in any one position longer than 2 years and shall not serve on the Board for more than 6 consecutive years. However, if suitable replacement candidates are not available, current Board members may continue beyond their 2-year term if approved by a majority of theBoard members. If, for any reason, a Board member cannot, or chooses not, tocomplete her term of office, the remaining Board members will name an interim replacement for that role. The interim replacement will become a full member of the Board upon an “aye” vote of the full membership at the annual meeting.
The Board is authorized to appoint new, non-voting members to RELGA committees for the purposes of providing learning opportunities to RELGA members interested in joining the Board and/or to take advantage of specifically required skill sets. For 2023, the Board will seek new members for two committees: (1) Activities, (2) Teamlinkt Liaison.
Section 2: OFFICERS. At a minimum, officers shall be: President, Vice President, Treasurer, Activities Chair, Past President, and two Members-at-Large (one representing the 18-hole group, one representing the 9-hole group.) In order to maximize skills and efficiency, the Board shall have the right to modify titles and responsibilities of the Board members at any time.
Section 3. ELECTION. New members of the Board shall be nominated by the current Board members and elected by a majority vote at the annual meeting each year. No Director shall be eligible for re-election or appointment to the Board for a period of one (1) year after the expiration of their previous term unless waived by majority vote of the Board members.
Section 4. QUORUM. A quorum of the Board members shall be "two-thirds" of the Board's membership in person or by proxy.
ARTICLE IX - DUTIES OF THE OFFICERS
Section 1. PRESIDENT. The President shall have general management of the current affairs of the Association and shall preside at all meetings of the membership and the Board. She shall act as principal representation to Brunswick Ladybirds and to Rivers Edge professional staff. She will let the TEAMLINKT Liaison know of any dates or special events that need to be added to the calendar.
Section 2. VICE PRESIDENT. The Vice President shall assume all duties of the President in her absence. She will be the successor to the current President at the end of her assigned term. The Vice President shall perform such duties as are incident to the office or as assigned by the President of the Association. She shall maintain the “Welcome Package” for new members that will be available both in hard copy and electronically. She will coordinate and lead all activities associated with the annual Rivers Edge Ladybirds Tournament. * First year in the role is a learning process.
Section 3. TREASURER. The Treasurer shall maintain full and accurate records of the financial affairs of the Association and report financial standing to the Board as required. She will collect and disburse all monies related to RELGA and Ladybirds.
Section 4. ACTIVITY CHAIR. The Activity Chair shall plan and lead all primary and recurring RELGA activities, including but not limited to, Clinics, Ringer Board, andBirdie Board. She or the President will gather and publish results of all Ladybirds tournaments. She will mentor members of the Activities committee. The Activity Chair will work in co-ordination with the MAL representatives.
Section 5. MEMBERS-AT-LARGE (MAL). The 18-Hole and the 9-Hold Members-at-Large shall each act as lead advocate to the Board for their respective group. Each is responsible for advising the Board of the wants and needs of their group. Each will encourage group members to participate in appropriate RELGA activities andencourage other RE golfers to join RELGA. These MAL’s will also be responsible for arranging RELGA sponsored activities such as “Birthday Bash” and clinics.
Section 6. PAST PRESIDENT. Provides experience and guidance to the Board and especially work with the current President on all tournaments and events.
ARTICLE X - VACANCIES
Section 1. OFFICER. A vacancy in any Officer position shall be filled for the unexpired term by majority vote of the Board members.
Section 2. BOARD MEMBERS. In the event a vacancy occurs on the Board, Board members will fill the unexpired term with any active member of RELGA.
Section 3. COMMITTEES. Committees will be established as needed by the President.
ARTICLE XI - CHANGES TO BYLAWS
These bylaws may be amended or supplemented at any Annual Meeting of the Members of the Association by a majority vote of the Members present and those voting by written proxy. Notice of the Annual Meeting shall be given to the membership at least ten days prior to the date of the meeting.
ARTICLE XII - CONSTRUCTION OF BYLAWS
The decision of the Board members shall be final and conclusive with respect to all questions concerning construction of the bylaws.
ARTICLE XIII - FISCAL YEAR
The fiscal year of this Association shall be the calendar year beginning January 1 and ending December 31st of the same year.
ARTICLE XIV - DISSOLUTION
The Association shall continue until the event of dissolution by its members, at which time the entire assets of the Association, together with any and all accumulations thereto, shall be distributed to such charitable organizations as are described in Section 501 (c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954. Specific organization will be determined by remaining Board members.
ARTICLE XV - 2023RELGA BOARD MEMBERS
The 2023 RELGA Board members will consist of the following officers:
President – Irene Bonner
Vice President –
Treasurer – Kathleen Pasquale
Activities Chair – Susan Raad
18-Hole Member-at-Large – Sandy Jackson
9-Hole Member-at-Large - Patty Camerota
Non-voting member- Julie Sande/Teamlinkt Liaison, Gay Alinea
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RIVERS EDGE LADIES GOLF ASSOCIATION (RELGA)MEMBERSHIP
2025
PURPOSE: To promote good fellowship and sportsmanship among the members of RELGA; to encourage the active participation of its members in playing and enjoying golf and to promote, educate, and maintain the best interests of the game of golf.
MEMBERSHIP: Beginning in January 2025, the cost of the RELGA annual membership will be $15 per person. RELGA membership open to all female residents or property owners at Rivers Edge who are at least 21 years old. Members must acknowledge that they have read and accept the RELGA Bylaws. The 2025 RELGA season will begin in January and end in December.
BENEFITS: RELGA membership offers activities that will appeal to both experienced and novice golfers.
* Members will also be responsible to pay the normal incremental costs associated with each of these activities.
Please complete the form below as appropriate. Place the form in the RELGA corner of the RE Pro Shop. please include a check, made out to RELGA, and place in the lock box in the RELGA corner of the Pro Shop.
___ Yes, I want to join RELGA. I have read and agree to the RELGA Bylaws.
___ Yes, my $15 membership check will be placed in the envelope at the Pro Shop.
___ Yes, I want to join Ladybirds. To participate in Ladybird tournaments, I understand that my handicap index must be 40 or less. I have read and agree to the Brunswick County Ladybird Bylaws.
Print Name: ________________________________________________
Birthday (Month)____________________
Signature: _____________________________________________Email______________
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The Golf Handicap Information Network (GHIN) is a service offered by the USGA to golf associations worldwide. GHIN is one of the largest handicap management tools in the world, serving more than 2.3 million golfers and 15,000 golf clubs.
GHIN Instructions
If you have an Android phone, go to Google Play. These are free apps.
If you do not have a smartphone you can also post your score by going to GHIN.com/login.
Total score: This is the easiest method but you need to know your max score per hole. For example if you have a 36 handicap for Rivers Edge, you will get 2 strokes on every hole. Your max score on each hole will be par+2+2. On a par 5 your max score would be a 9. If you have a 25 handicap you will get 18 strokes plus an additional stroke for the 7 hardest handicap holes. You will find this information on the Rivers Edge Score Card.
Hole by hole: If you are unsure how to calculate your max score per hole then it would be easier to post your score for each hole. Your max score per hole will be calculated for you. This is usually the best way until you learn the system and how your handicap relates.
Hole by hole with data: You can keep additional statistics for your play, for example, putts, number of fairways hit, and greens in regulation.
The GHIN system provides a lot of information that can be found right on your app. We encourage you to explore the site. One of the most common questions though is:
What is the difference between the Handicap Index and Course Handicap?
A handicap index is a number used to represent your potential scoring ability, which is always expressed as number taken to one decimal place. This number is used to calculate how many strokes you would potentially need to adjust your score back to par. If you have a Handicap Index of 21.3, it means you generally shoot about 21 strokes over par on an average course.
However, your number of strokes will vary depending on the par and rating of the course and set of tees you play, otherwise known as the Course Handicap.
The GHIN mobile app has a handy Course Handicap Calculator where you can find your Course Handicap using your Handicap Index and entering the course and set of tees you are playing.
If you are new to golf this can be confusing. Please don’t hesitate to ask a RELGA Board Member to answer any questions you may have.
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Birdie Tree
The Birdie Tree and Binder is in the Women's Locker Room. Whenever you make a birdie, use one of the paper “birdies” located in a plastic bag below the board and write your name, date and hole number on the paper. Affix it to the board with a tee (also in the plastic bag, along with a pencil) on the respective number. For example, if you make a birdie on No. 5, locate the number “5” on the tree and attach your birdie there. At the end of the quarter, whoever made the most birdies will get a small prize. The Birdie Board has two flights, one for nine-holers and one for eighteen-holers. The fee to participate is included in your RELGA dues.
Ringer Board Binder
The Ringer Board Binder is located inside the Women's Locker Room. Once you have created your own sheet, you will record your score for the day. This is a cumulative sheet. When you next play, look at your sheet and compare your two scores. Replace the worst scores with the best scores, hole by hole. For example, if you made a “6” on No. 9 (a great accomplishment!), and the next time you play you make a “5”, proudly record that on your sheet!
Birthday Bash
The Birthday Bash is held quarterly, with an end-of-year luncheon/meeting to discuss RELGA business. We usually have a nine-hole tournament followed by lunch and presentation of prizes for Birdie and Ringer Boards. At that time, we also announce the birthdays that have occurred that quarter. Usually the tournament is some sort of group play to encourage participation and camaraderie, not competition.
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Scheduling of Tee Times
Members of Rivers Edge Golf Club
Non-Members Scheduling of Tee Times.
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