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Every new friend is a new adventure and the start of more memories.
- Patrick Lindsay
CLUBHOUSEGOLFSHOP 410-477-0220410-477-3636
www.spcc1925.com reception@spcc1925.com
MARK WESOLEK Interim GM mwes olek@spcc1925.com
LORI JOY Controller / AGM ljoy@spcc1925.com
ERIN ERB
Billing / Membership Directoreerb@spcc1925.com
EMILY ANDERSON
Event Sales Director eanderson@spcc1925.com

EMMA WEISGAL Event Coordinator eweisgal@spcc1925.com
SUE TAYLOR Food & Beverage Managerstaylor@spcc1925.com
BRIAN DEARSTINE Director of Agronomy bdearstine@spcc1925.com
BRAD STREZA
/ Admin Only
a.m. - 4 p.m. 11 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. 11 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. 11 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
PGA Head Golf Professionalbstreza@spcc1925.com Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Sunday:
COURSE STARTING TIMES
* 8 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. 7 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Monday: Tuesday - Friday: Saturday - Sunday: Walk-only after 12 p.m. 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Monday - Tuesday: Wednesday - Friday: Saturday - Sunday Closed 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. *Please note adjustments*
Monday: Tuesday - Friday: Saturday - Sunday:
* 8 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. 7 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
PERCH formerly the 12 tee th

Dear Members,
I am honored to be serving as the Interim General Manager at Sparrows Point. In my 20+ years with Indigo Sports/Troon I have extensive experience working with private clubs as both a General Manager and a Regional Director of Operations.
My role over the coming weeks will be to assume the General Manager responsibilities while working with the team and you, our valued members, to identify the opportunities for improving everyone’s experience at the club. In the coming weeks, I plan to spend my time getting to know our staff, understanding our operations, and, most importantly, meeting as many of you as possible. I want to hear your thoughts and ideas and get a better sense of what makes our club so special to you. Please feel free to stop me and say hello if you see me around the clubhouse or stop by the office upstairs. I will also host Coffee with the Interim GM on Friday mornings at 9:00 a.m. during my tenure here, where we can discuss whatever is on your mind.
Troon is working diligently on the search for a permanent leader. In the meantime, I am confident that our team will continue to provide the memorable experiences you have come to expect from your club.
If you would like to contact me, you may call the office at 410-477-0220, extension 9, or send me an email at mwesolek@spcc1925.com. I am enthusiastic about the future and look forward to meeting many of you in the coming weeks.
Best Regards,
Mark Wesolek

COFFEE WITH THE INTERIM GM
FRIDAY MORNINGS AT 9:00 A.M.

SPCChasswitchedtotheJONASprogram,andithasbeenanadjustment for everyone. This means that Club Essentials is officially gone as of October1.Wewillhelpinstructyouonthenextstepsonhowtologinto check statements, make payments, and create tee times. Please be patient,aswearelearningthisnewprogramaswell.
With the NEW Jonas system, there will be a NEW payment deadline on statements. Pleasemarkyourcalendarsthatallaccountpaymentswill be due on the 20 instead of the 25 . This means that any payments receivedaftertheduedatewillautomaticallyreceivethe$25latefee.
• Cancellations or changes to Club Events must be made at least 48 hours in advance.
• Late cancellations or changes may incur fees.

• Taxes and service charges will be added to the listed price. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
Erin Erb Membership Director


Thank you for making the SPCC Centennial Celebration ALL that it was!
















Fall is officially here, and so is October. The 2025RyderCup just completed a memorableTournament,andtheRavens’questfortheirnextSuperBowltitlehas begun.Westillhavesomegreatgolfingweatheruponusthismonth,sogetoutto theClub.BrianandhisGCMTeamhavebeenworkingtirelesslytohelpthegolf courserecoverfromouroppressiveheatduringtheSummer.
WehadabusySeptemberofgolftournaments,fittingdays,andprivategolfoutings. Wehavecrownedour 2025SPCCStroke-PlayChampions,plushostedour Senior Men’s, Women’s, and MGA 2025 Invitational Tournaments. Our 2025 SPCC Member-MemberTournament isthisfirstweekendofOctoberonthe4 &5 .If you’re reading this and you haven’t registered yet, grab a partner and register TODAY!Our 2025Founder’sCupMatches areintotheirsixthandfinalmonthof competition.Whowillbeour2025SPCCFounder’sCupChampion?
We are into our first full month with our new Club Website. We will help you acclimate to enjoying its new features, plus Starting Time and Tournament Registration access. You can always register for Tournaments/Events in person and/orbycallingtheGolfShop.
Please be careful when driving our new Golf Cart Fleet on the golf course when near tree stumps, cart path curbs, and/or any bulge on the ground. Our new Golf CartFleetrideslowertotheground,soit’saloteasierto bottom out and tear off our Fleet’s skid plates from underneaththeGolfCart.WhenourPracticeRangeison our Grass Tee-Deck as well as when using our ShortGame Area, please use the USGA/GCSA-recommended divot patterns to help maximize turf growth, plus efficient regeneration of our warm-weather grasses. If you have any questions, please inquire with the Golf ProfessionalStaff.
Pace-of-Play during busy/peak times is going to be monitored more closely, especially on weekend mornings and afternoons. The maximum time for a Four-ball Group is 4 hrs & 15 mins. Any Groupsthatfallbehindpace(morethanoneHoleopeninfrontof you) will be asked to immediately pick up their pace and close the gap within three Holes or will be asked to either move to their pace location behind the Group in front of them or let Groups play through them without delay. Post your Scores!! When playing in an attested Group, you are responsible for posting your Scores. If you don’t post your Score after receiving the Club’s Cap Patrol Score-posting reminder, the SPCC Golf Handicap Committee will post a Score of Par for those nonpostedScores.
Given the “12 Seasons of Maryland Weather”, this month looks to be the last full month of consistent weather at the Club. Come play, practice, and/or soak up this month’sweather,plusadmirethechangingcolorsoftheleaves.EnjoyyourOctober atSPCC!
October 1: WGA 18-Holers Beat-the-Pro Game [9 a.m. Shotgun Start]
October 1: 2025 Two-Man Tango Final Dinner for those participants [6 - 8 p.m.]
October 2: SPCC Senior Men’s Home MISGA Event [9 a.m. Shotgun Start]
October 4 & 5: 2025 SPCC Member-Member Tournament [9 a.m. Shotgun Start both days]
October 8: WGA 18-Holer’s Solheim Cup and Crab Feast [9 a.m. Shotgun Start]
October 10: SPCC’s October One-Day Member-Guest [12 p.m. Shotgun Start] [11 a.m. Lunch]
October 18: Superintendent’s Revenge Round Tournament [9 a.m. Shotgun Start ]
October 20-22: NO GOLF Fall GCM Aeration Project for the Golf Course and Practice Facilities
October 24: Bourbon & Cigars [12pm Shotgun Start]
October 25: MGA’s Ryder Cup Event and Crab Feast [8 a.m. Shotgun Start]
Tuesday mornings: Wednesday mornings: Thursday mornings: Thursday evenings:
Saturday/Sunday mornings:
Saturday/Sunday mornings:
Men’s Senior Golf │ 9 a.m. SG Start
WGA 18-Holers │ 9 a.m. SG Start
Men’s Senior Golf & WGA Ladies Niner’s │ 9 a.m. SG Start
MGA Group Play │ 5 p.m. 9-Hole SG Start
MGA Starting Times │ 8:20 a.m. - 8:52 a.m. both days Dew Sweepers │ 7:30 a.m. -and- Bandits │ 9:16 a.m.

Wewillhave8:30a.m.StartTimesonWeekdays(exceptforMondays)forthemonth.We willhaveStartTimesbeginningat7:30a.m.ontheWeekends.Our TeeSheetsareset-up toreflectthisOctobergolfaccesstimesonline.GivenhowMotherNaturedoesordoesn’t cooperate,wewillcommunicateanygolfcourse/practicefacilitiesaccessissuesevery morningandduringtheday.
Brad Streza, PGA
Specialized Head Golf Professional at SPCC – Golf Operations
Register for upcoming Golf Events in person, by phone, or online. Visit the Club Website >> Golf Events Registration >> 2025 Golf Events. Stay tuned for email blasts with event news and announcements!




To play in the October 3rd 12 p.m. Shotgun Practice Round, call the Golf Shop to register you and your Partner



The recent drop in temperatures has been working in our favor, and we’re seeing significant recovery on the greens. Larger damaged areas have been patched using sod from short course #2, and we’ve begun to overseed the entire green for next season. Bentgrass seed takes a while to germinate and establish, and on a positive note, we already have germination on the chipping green by the driving range.
To allow for full recovery of both greens, they will be closed, and short course #3 will serve as a designated chipping area for the remainder of the season. In addition to the sod work, we’ve also seeded the smaller thin areas and are expected to fill in by the end of the season, making sure it is healthy and ready for winter and next spring.
While September was dedicated to greens recovery, October will shift focus to the detailed work we weren’t able to tackle during the busy summer months. We’ll be updating all yardage markers and 150-yard poles to improve visibility and enhance overall course aesthetics. In addition, we’ll be cleaning up flower beds and tidying the areas around tee signs and trash cans, as well as clearing the shorelines to help restore the beautiful water views to elevate the appearance and experience across the course.
Thank you for your continued support as we work to refine and beautify the course heading into the fall!
Brian Dearstine Director of Agronomy
bdearstine@spcc1925.com


Luncheon Tournament and MISGA Schedule for October: 10/02 Thursday: 10/14

Our fourth MISGA event was held on September 11. Golfers from Bretton Woods, UMSGA, Crofton, Glade Valley, Leisure World, Hobbits Glen and Rattlewood joined with our seniors to form a field of 43. The16thannualSeniorMemberGuest washeldFriday,September19.
Netscoreresults:Fromrighttoleft:1st61Ed Bustard(M)JonathonStimson(G),2nd65Dan JacksonJr.(G)DanJacksonSr.(M)tie3rd67 KenHemmeter(M)ScottHemmeter(G)and JohnBlouse(G)JohnBoling(M)5th(4waytie settledbyscorecardmatch)69FredRich(M) CraigReichenbach(G)(notpictured).
Closesttothepin:
#4TomStaab(G)NickSpinnatoSr.(M) #15JoeCurrie(G)ChuckHartlove(M)

Recent shoot-your-age rounds (your age or under): Fran Reese – 85 on 8/31, 86 on 9/14, 88 on 9/16, 87 on 9/21, 83 on 9/23 Brandt Schanberger – 72 on 9/8

25 Sat, Oct. 25 / 8 a.m. Shotgun th
Asthesunsetsearlierintheevenings,theendoftheseasonfor LadiesoftheEveningclosesoutfordinneronWednesday,October1st. Ifyoulookingtojoinaladiesleague,pleasereachout!Wewouldlovetohaveyoujoinus.
Itwasawonderfulgolfing,laughingandcelebratingwithalloftheLadies! EnjoyFallGolfeveryone-seeyounextseason! ContactBeverlyBush,bbush6062@gmail.comtojoin!
Weenjoyedamonthfulloffunrounds,greatweather,andfantasticplay!
Thecourselookedbeautiful—andsodidalltheladies.
InterclubTournaments
18-HoleChampions:SparrowsPointCC!Congratulations,ladies! TournamentofChampionsatHuntValley:JudyTurnbaugh&JanKingbroughthome2nd LowGrossandacashprize!
9-HoleChampionshipatGibsonIsland:MaryBiemerplaced4th,andDonnaCianciola claimedtheLowNetChampiontrophy(acceptedbySuePetti).
ThankyoutoSueBrody,SuePetti,MaryCupo,PatriceMilani,JudyTurnbaugh, NancyMacFetrich,andMaryBiemerforcheeringuson!
ClubPlayHighlights
Nine-HoleMatchPlay:ChampionJudyTurnbaugh;Runner-upBethCristman; FirstFlightwinnerDonnaCianciola;SecondFlightwinnerJuneNicolette.
BlindDrawTournament:JanKing,CherylMuffoletto&CherylSchafer.
BINGOTournament:CherylMuffoletto&KrisSommer.
Mystery9:1stplaceSuePetti;2ndplacetiePatriceMilani&JudyTurnbaugh. StrokePlay:ChampionBethCristman(defendinghertitle);FirstFlightwinner MarciaMiddleton(playoffoverDebBustard);SecondFlightwinnerCherylMuffoletto. OfftheCourse

Ourownpastrychef,DonnaCianciola,wowedusagainbywinning25ribbonsoutof40entries attheMarylandStateFairbakingcompetition.Delicioustestrunsincluded!
Congratulationstoallthewinnersandparticipants!WelookforwardtotheSolheimCup& CrabFeastonOctober8.PleaserespondtoPatricewithyourattendanceandcraborder!






This is one of my oldest recipes that I still use. It was handed down to me from the late Certified Master Chef CMC Jack Schoop, one of only 69 CMCs in the United States.
[CONFIT: The word comes from the French verb confire, meaning “to preserve.”]
While originally a method to preserve foods like duck legs, the term is used for vegetables cooked similarly in oil or fat. The traditional French method of slowly cooking food, typically meat, in fat at a low temperature for a long period, originally for preservation and now for creating tender, flavorful, and succulent dishes. It can be used on a Jerked or Blackened fish or chicken sandwich; it neutralizes the spiciness of the protein. Use it to off pates it pairs well. Confit is very similar to relish or marmalade.
3 onions, red, julienne │ 8 oz butter, unsalted │ 1 cup sugar, granulated ¾ cup red wine vinegar │ 1 cup red wine vinegar │ salt and pepper to taste
Add all ingredients except the onion to a thick-bottom pot, bring to a slow boil, add the onion, cover the pot, and lower the burner so the ingredients come to a low simmer. Continue cooking until onions have a glazed look to them. Let cool and place into a container. It will hold under refrigeration for a month.

Wm. Mark Sanders, C.E.C., Executive Chef
WelcometoFallatSparrowPointCountryClub!Astheleavesbegintoturnandthecrisp autumnairsettlesin,we'rethrilledtowelcomeyoutowhatpromisestobeanexcitingfall seasonattheclub.
GetreadytoshakethingsupwithourspecialHalloween-themedCocktailClass! Thismonth'ssessionwillfeaturethreespooktaculardeliciouscocktailsthatareperfect fortheseason.
October16th-BirthdayNight
JoinusaswecelebrateallourmemberswithOctoberbirthdays!It'salwaysawonderful eveningofrecognitionandcommunityspirit.
October23rd-BingoNight
Bringyourluckycharmsforaneveningoffriendlycompetitionandgreatprizes.Bingo nightsarealwaysahitwithmembersofallages.
October24-TrunkorTreatANDPumpkinDecorating
Joinusforfamilyfun!Kidscantrick-or-treatfromdecoratedtrunksandenjoypumpkin decoratingtoo.
October24th-AdultHalloweenParty
We'reendingthemonthwithabangatourHalloweenParty!Comeinyourbestcostume andgetreadyforanightofmusic,dancingandHalloweenfun.
MusiconthePatio
Don'tmissthefinalopportunitiestoenjoyourpopularMusicOnThePatioseries!Withthe weatherstayingwonderfullywarmwe'llcontinuehostingtheserelaxingeveningsthrough themonth,withthefinalperformancescheduledforOctober24th. Here'stoafantasticfallseasonahead!
Sincerely, SueTaylor
~Cocktail
1 1/2oz. Don Julio Anejo Tequila 1/2 oz. Orange juice 1/2 oz. Fig preserves 5 fresh rosemary leaves 1/2 oz. Ginger syrup
Garnish Rosemary sprig
In a shaker, muddle all ingredients except tequila. Add the tequila and ice and shake until well-chilled. Strain into a highball glass and garnish with a rosemary sprig.




5 - 8 p.m.

Wind down with us every Wednesday - featuring $1 wings. Check out our wine specials all night long on limited bottles. Sip, Savor, and Snack your midweek stress away!


50%offbottledwineunder$70 House wine not included

friends + wings + wine = happiness


Fridays 6 - 9 p.m.

OCTOBER 17 / NICO





Available Seating Times
1 p.m. | 1:30 p.m. | 2 p.m. | 2:30 p.m.
Butternut Squash Bisque
Caesar Salad
Harvest Salad
Oysters on the ½ Shell/ Shrimp Cocktail
Cocktail Sauce, Lemon, Mignonette
Roasted Turkey Breast
Stuffing choices: Sausage and Sage Stuffing,
Maryland-Style Oyster Stuffing
Cranberry Sauce, & Turkey Gravy
Glazed Ham
Mashed Potatoes
Green Bean Casserole
Honey Roasted Carrots
Sauerkraut with Kielbasa
Candied Sweet Potatoes
Apple Pie, Pumpkin Pie, Maple Pecan Bread
Pudding with Vanilla Ice Cream
There will be No Carry-Out Menu this year.
RESERVE YOUR TABLE EARLY - LIMITED SPACE!
Reservations are REQUIRED, no later than Saturday, November 22

There’s no better way to celebrate a birthday than with family and friends at SPCC! Join us and invite your crew for Birthday Night! Enjoy great food, festive vibes, and a sweet celebration just for you. As our gift, OCTOBER birthday members receive half off their meal, and of course, everyone gets cake!
Reservations help us so much, please make yours, reception@spcc1925.com
Charles Seebach 10/1/2025
Richard Tempera 10/2/2025
James Galante 10/3/2025
Michele Hartsock 10/4/2025
Charles Watson 10/5/2025
Brooks Norris 10/6/2025
Caitlin Watson 10/6/2025
Sherri Franklin 10/8/2025
Marlene Hamm 10/9/2025
Sue Kump 10/15/2025
Scott Schankweiler 10/15/2025
Sallie Rixey 10/16/2025
Betty Bowman 10/17/2025
Paul Hartsock 10/17/2025
Michael Palmer 10/19/2025
Keith Biemer 10/22/2025
Kayla Oneal 10/23/2025
Kevin Garrity 10/24/2025
Erin Cox 10/25/2025
Daniel Anderson 10/28/2025
Brian Chase 10/28/2025
Kimberley Bowen 10/30/2025
Doris Scheeler 10/30/2025

members are welcome!


Thursday, October 16
5-8 p.m. | $35 pp
Thursday, October 23
Food 5-7:30 p.m. | Game at 6 p.m.
CREAMY POTATO AND TARRAGON SOUP WITH CHICKEN
CAESAR SALAD
GERMAN STYLE ROAST PORK TENDERLOIN
GLAZED MAHI
LINGUINE WITH ITALIAN SAUSAGE, PEPPERS & ONIONS
BRAISED RED CABBAGE & APPLES
SPÄTZLE
ASSORTED DESSERTS
Members may bring up to 20 guests and are responsible for their guests. As always, SPCC Dress Code Policy applies.
Reservation Deadline is Monday, Oct. 20





We can hardly believe how quickly September has come and gone! It was a truly beautiful month filled with weddings, private events, and of course, our unforgettable Centennial Celebration weekend. A heartfelt thank-you goes out to everyone who joined us for such a milestone occasion—it was a weekend we will treasureforyearstocome.
Now, with October upon us, we’re looking forward to a busy fall season. From golf outings and weddings to festive celebrations, the Club is buzzing with excitement and energy. Autumn always brings a special warmth to our grounds, and we’re thrilledtoshareitwithourmembersandguests.
Looking ahead, we want to keep everyone in the loop: on November 7, 2025, the Clubhouse will be CLOSED for a large private party. As we approach the holiday season, we’re excited to share that our December calendar is nearly full! That said, a few dates remain available for holiday parties, so if you’re considering celebrating withus,nowistheperfecttimetobook.
Here’s to a wonderful October and a cozy season ahead—we can’t wait to celebrate itwithallofyou!



Full Golf Members of Sparrows Point Country Club have access to Troon Advantage. Scan the QR code below to
To book a tee time, log in to the SPCC website, select GOLF then Troon Benefits to access the LIVE booking Questions? Please contact the SPCC Golf Shop.





I am pleased to announce the launch of 's new interactive member website! A few months ago the club contracted with MembersFirst to develop this exciting new service for our members. The staff has worked diligently with our project team at MembersFirst to design and develop a website that captures the true essence of our club, provides easy access and intuitive use by members, and streamlines and enhances our communication with you about important news, announcements, events, and activities taking place at the club.
We are very excited about this new initiative and encourage you to take a moment to look around the site and get familiar with its many valuable features and functions by visiting www.spcc1925.com.
Some of the site features will be familiar but with an improved experience and include:
Timely news and announcements about meetings, developments, and activities taking place at the club
Ability to make online tee times
A club calendar that will allow you to register for special events and programs that have been developed for your enjoyment
Your account statements and continued ability to pay online
The member directory
The ability to update your profile in order to receive timely information from the club about areas of specific interest, including activities, programs, and special events
Contacts for club personnel
Important club documents
Digital photo albums from special events, social functions, and club programs
In order to login to the website for the first time, please follow these steps:
The first step will be to obtain your username. In order to do so, please be prepared with your member number and email address tied to your member account. Should you have any questions on your member number or email address, please contact Erin Eerb at eerb@spcc1925.com.
To retrieve your username, please visit the Member Username Reminder Page.
Following the receipt of your username, you will need to establish a secure password by clicking "Forgot Password" or visiting the Member Password Reset Page.
In addition to our highly secure and private members-only area, we also have a guest side to the site, complete with a description of the club and club facilities, an overview of our amenities, and directions. This section of the website informs general site visitors and prospective new members and highlights the high quality services and lifestyle experiences available at our fine club.
The launch of this exciting project reflects our belief and commitment to communication as key to developing strong member relationships and to building a vibrant member community at . We look forward to improving the value of your membership and we are confident our new website will play an integral role in achieving that goal.
Sincerely,
Mark Wesolek Interim General Manager
Sparrows Point Country
Club
