We successfully closed out the 2024 HH Men's Club events this past Saturday. Congrats to Dalton, Scott Squires, Brian and Hardy for a well played tournament. Congrats to Brian for a very impressive year in winning the overall points championship. Also, I believe our Maywood Cup match with the Maywood guys is still on. We will be contacting them and finding an open weekend to get it in. It's a 12 vs 12 (club vs Club event) over a Saturday and Sunday usually in late Sept early October. There are several automatic qualifiers and several captain picks. If you qualify Nick will be getting with you in the coming weeks to check on your availability. I believe the season went smoothly outside a few handicap hiccups that we seem to have every year. We as a board strive to make every single event as fair as possible. And we get many suggestions over a season. All I ask when bringing suggestions to the board. Is play devils advocate with yourself. What could go wrong with your suggestion. (Because I promise you, if there is a problem with your suggestion-it will come up). One thing we agree on and logistics still need to be hammered out for 2025. Is playing within flights. So that you all will only be competing against similar players. Remember to continue to put scores in. Handicap police are always watching. ;) Thank you again, Jeff Sweet
2024 Men's Club Season Recap: A Thrilling Year of Competition The 2024 Men's Club season concluded with another exciting year of competition, featuring a total of 58 players who participated in 345 rounds across 8 events. The competitive spirit was high, as evidenced by the 31 players who managed to finish in the money and the impressive $8,990 in prize money distributed. One of the highlights of the season was the emergence of new champions. Dalton Hadley, Steve Sweet, and Dave Dewilde all claimed their first-ever victories, adding a fresh dynamic to the leaderboards. Additionally, Brian Maraman solidified his dominance by capturing the Salt River Cup with an impressive +23 point margin. His consistent performance throughout the season showcased his exceptional golfing skills.
Learn MoreCongratulations to Dalton Hadley for winning this year's Stableford event. Will add more on this event in coming weeks. Results are available via LEARN MORE.
Learn MoreMaraman Captures Title in Epic Battle A day that began with a dramatic display of thunder and lightning proved to be a fitting prelude to the epic battle that unfolded on the rain-soaked course. Delayed by morning showers, the match between the two top contenders was a thrilling spectacle from start to finish. Maraman seized the early advantage with a birdie on the first hole, one of his six in the match. He maintained his lead until the eighth hole when Stef fought back to tie the match. The back-and-forth continued, with Maraman regaining the advantage on the tenth hole only to see Stef level it up again on the thirteenth. Stef took the lead on the fourteenth with a net birdie, one of his five for the day. Facing a daunting task on the sixteenth with Stef stroking in and Brian down by one, Maraman responded with birdies on two of the final three holes, including clutch putts on the sixteenth and eighteenth, to force a playoff. Both players carded stellar gross scores of 69(Brian) and 78(Stef) in regulation play. The extra hole was a fitting climax to the match, with Maraman securing the title with another birdie - dropping another 15 footer on the first playoff hole. Well played gentleman !
Learn MoreHagen Repeats as Overall Champ - Depauw Captures Net Eric Hagen successfully defended his club championship title, shooting a two-day total of 1 under par on the 7,153-yard layout. Hagen dominated the first day, carding an impressive 69 with only 28 putts and clutch recovery shots, building a commanding 4-stroke lead. On Sunday, Hagen held off challenges from Brian Maraman and Thomas Bryan to secure the victory. He closed the tournament with a solid 74, finishing a comfortable 8 strokes ahead of runner-up Brian Maraman. Notably, Thomas Bryan impressed in his club championship debut, shooting back-to-back 76s to claim third place. Congratulations to Mr. Hagen and all the golfers who competed from the difficult back tees! In the net division competition, Stefan Depauw emerged victorious, edging out a field of 25 players by 3 strokes. Playing the 6,200-yard white tees, Depauw started in 4th place after day one, four strokes behind the leader with a gross score of 81 (net 71). He displayed impressive improvement on day two, carding a 78 (net 68) to secure the win with a total score of 158 (net 139). Second place honors went to James Heinlein, who played the shorter 5,800-yard gold tees and finished with a gross score of 152 (net 142). The battle for third place was tight, with Eric Hagen (gross 143, net 143), Casey Goins (gross 155, net 143), and Ed Fisher (gross 161, net 143) all finishing with a net score of 143. Hagen and Goins played the black tees, while Fisher competed from the white tees. Congratulations to all the winners and participants! A special shoutout to Nick for another well-organized tournament and thanks to Heritage Hill for covering Skins and Pins entry fees on the final day ! Click 'Learn More' to view the full results.
Learn MoreSweet Brothers Claim Doubles Championship Title! Jeff and Steve Sweet emerged victorious in a thrilling doubles match last Friday, capturing the Championship title. The brothers faced a significant challenge, overcoming a 6-point deficit after the 10th hole. Steve stepped up his game, dominating the remaining seven holes with an impressive five net birdies. The Epley/Byrd team simply couldn't find an answer to his onslaught. Congratulations to Jeff and Steve Sweet on their well-deserved win! This year's tournament boasted a record-breaking field of 24 teams, the largest ever! A huge thank you to all the participants for making it such a successful event.
Learn MoreLatest Update August 3rd. Eight points-paying tournaments will determine the HH Men's Club Salt River Cup Points Champion. Men's Club points and Captain picks will determine who plays in the prestigious annual Bourbon Cup against Maywood at the year's end. 1st Place: 25 points Each subsequent place: 1 point less than the previous place (e.g., 2nd = 24 points, 3rd = 23 points, etc.) Match play points will be awarded as follows: Singles Match Points Points awarded for participation in each round: 1st three rounds: 3 points Remaining rounds and champion: 4 points Doubles Match Points: Points awarded for participation in each round: 1st five rounds: 4 points each. Champions: 5 Points Click Learn More for the latest standings.
Learn MoreFourteen teams teed it up for the 2024 Member/Member Tournament. Bird/Epley took first place with a total net score of 98. Williamson/Hurst and Heinlein/McDade tied for second (99). Westwood/Maraman finished in fourth with a net 100. Check out full individual and team scores by clicking 'Learn More'.
Learn More40 players teed it up for the two man invitation last Saturday afternoon. Ed Fisher and Jim Blevins took first place by 1 stroke with a net score of 139. Ed shot a remarkable 72(net 62) to lead his team. The teams of Chris McKinney-Jon Atwood, John Lee-Matt Casey and Tim Byrd-Tom Epley tied for second place honors at 140. Big thanks to all who participated and to Nick for a well orchestrated show. Click Learn More for full results.
Learn MoreDewilde and Hagen Share the Victory: Dave Dewilde and Eric Hagen shared the title of 2024 Tee Box Challenge champs on another windy day at the Hill. Both played steady all day to card solid 71's. Brian Maraman and Jeff Sweet were in the money again, with Brian capturing 3rd place (73) and Jeff taking 4th (74) . Jason Luke took the 1st place low gross prize money, with Sheldon Hoagland taking 2nd. Thanks to the 32 participants and to Nick for another well-run tournament. Click Learn More to see the full results.
Learn MoreSweet Swings to Victory at Windy Par 3 Memorial! Despite howling southerly winds gusting over 20 MPH, Jeff Sweet crushed the competition with a net 55 (gross 61). He carded a steady 8 pars on the front nine, with only a hiccup on #7 (quad). The back nine saw him sizzle with 4 birdies and just 1 bogey. Adding to his haul, Jeff snagged closest-to-the-pin on #11 and 2 skins - talk about a payday! Great game, Jeff! Jeff's hot hand seemed contagious - cart partner Chris Barrett tied for 2nd with a 66/59 (3 birdies, 9 pars, 4 bogeys, and a mere 2 doubles). Brian Maraman's +1 handicap was steady all day except for a quad on #15. He tied Chris for 2nd with a 58/59. Casey Goins snagged 4th place, finishing strong with birdies on 17 & 18 (his shot on 18 stopped 1 inch from the hole!). The average net score was 65 (gross 69), with par for the format at 54. See all the scores! Click "Learn More" for full results.
Learn MoreApril 27th (Saturday morning ) Memorial Par 3 Tournament April 28th (Sunday) Singles and Double Match Play Start May 11th (Saturday afternoon): Shepherdsville Shootout Tee Box Challenge June 8th (Saturday AFTERNOON): Invitational Two-Player event July 6th (Saturday afternoon): Member/Member tournament July 20th-21st (Sat/Sun afternoon): Club Championship August 10th (Saturday afternoon): Modified Stableford August 11th (Sunday) Singles and Double Match Play End
All players must have a current USGA GHIN handicap to participate. All events will use 80% of the players GHIN course handicap as of the Friday prior to event start unless otherwise noted in the event rules. Players are strongly encouraged to become familiar with the USGA GHIN app and to know how to view current index(s) and course handicaps. Members must submit ALL scores for all play including non-Men’s club events. Integrity Matters: Misusing the handicap system or submitting false scores is considered cheating and will not be tolerated. If your scores raise concerns, we'll reach out to discuss and if necessary, adjust your handicap manually. Guest Handicaps: Sponsors are responsible for verifying guest handicaps for the Member-Guest event. Inconsistent handicaps will be adjusted based on past indexes.
Learn MoreA yearly fee of $30 is required to join the men's club. Add $40 for a GHIN(handicap) fee if the player does not already have one. Fees are payable at the clubhouse prior to participating in the players first event. Each event requires a $30 Entry fee. If not a member of HH golf course a HH green fee is required for each round. Important: An event registration email will be sent aprox 1 week prior to each event. To register players must respond to the email by the Wednesday before each tournament. Make sure the committee has your preferred email address. Late submissions will not be accepted. If you encounter unexpected issues, contact us for possible refund options. Providing your name, email address and phone number is all you need to do to join the men's club invite list. Once provided you will automatically receive registration emails. Use the CONTACT US link below.
All entry and registration fees will be used for prize money and/or awards. Prize money will be paid via HH gift cards. Payouts for Par 3, Singles, Doubles, Teebox Challenge, Two Player Invitational, Member/Member, Stableford events will be paid for the 1st four low net places at 40%, 30% 20% and 10% of entry fees. 1st Low Gross $60. 2nd Low gross will pay $30 Salt River Cup points champion will pay 1st Place $150 plus trophy 2nd place $75 3rd place $35 Club Championship 1st place Champion - Low Gross $200 + Trophy 2nd Place Low Gross $100 1st four low net places at 40%, 30% 20% and 10% respectively of entry fees. Participants are free to set up Skins and Pins games however they are not part of the men's club.
Learn MoreAll play will be governed by USGA rules unless otherwise noted below. Play the ball down and hole all putts. Some local rules may be used and will be provided prior to tourney start. Play the ball as it lies in green side sand traps. (The recently renovated traps). Rake and place in all fairway traps (the old traps). All players must choose a tee box that they will be playing for the entire season. The tee box must be declared by the Friday prior to the players first event. Players greater than 59 years old may choose Gold, White, Blue or Black tees. Players less than 60 years old may choose White, Blue or Black tees Players declared tee will remain throughout the season.
Learn MoreMen's Club roster and Contact info. THE LINK TO THE MEN'S CLUB ROSTER IS TEMPORARILY DISABLED. If you need contact info reach out to the club house or any committee member.
Learn MoreThe men's club is run by volunteers. It consists of 5 voting members and a non voting secretary. Committee Membership: Interested in contributing to fairness and accuracy. Inquire at the pro shop about joining the Rules & Handicap Committee. The committees members are as follows: Jeff Sweet - Chairman Eric Hagan - Voting member Brian Maraman - Voting member Greg Schrenger - Voting member Nick Sweeney - PGA professional Gary Melnik - Secretary - Non Voting
The annual Bourbon Cup tournament pits the top points scorers in the mens club against Maywood CC's finest. This two day event is typically played in early October. Selection to the 10 man team is based on the final men's club points standings including two captains picks.
Learn MoreLooking to up your game? Meet Josh Reece, Heritage Hills' new Director of Instruction. Josh offers personalized instruction and custom club fitting to help golfers of all skill levels. Whether you're a beginner mastering the basics or a seasoned player seeking advanced techniques, Josh can tailor a plan to fit your needs. And, he's a great guy to boot! Introduce yourself to Josh in the clubhouse - or just give him a call at (502) 810-8979.
Weekend Skins and Pins shoot out. We play most Saturdays and Sundays mornings weather permitting. The $15 game pays for skins, closest to the pins and low net score. 1/2 GHIN course handicap is used for skins. Full handicap for net score.
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