$20 off every $100 purchased in the shop or any ordered product! Sale runs through Sunday. MCCC works with all the major vendors, if what you are looking for isn't in the shop the staff will order and ship directly to you!
New apparel includes Bald Head Blues & Under Armour Click on the following links to see just some of the clubs vendors.
Clothing orders online may be subject to minimum orders
Visit or call the golf shop to make your order. Or order online by clicking here. _____________________________ Crab cakes for Friday dinner special! $20
Dine in or take out.
Regular menu also available.
Serving from 5 to 8. Online Registration _____________________________
Sunday brunch served from 10 till 2.
Treat yourself to a mimosa or bloody mary!
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Sunday, December 6th (10:00-2:00)
Complimentary Santa outing.
Individual cookie kits & juice!
Crafts and pictures with Santa!
Regular brunch menu available for kids & adults.
Register for 10 to 11:30
or 12:30 to 2 Online Registration
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Annual Meeting order:
Comments from President Bert Pearce Invocation from Mary Lee Cuthrell at 8:50 in the video Nick Eatmon reads financial recap from CPA Joy Bell at 15:35 Sean Hug gives grounds maintenance report at 27:40 Nick Eatmon gives manager report at 40:40 Nick Eatmon responds to membership questions at 56:26 Nick Eatmon shows concept pictures for future clubhouse at 1:01 Dan Novey comments on upcoming optional capital campaign
at 1:05 club lawyer John Harris announces election with winners being
Andrew Foster, Joyce Olsen & Bert Pearce
_____________________________ The MCCC LGA is once again sponsoring a food drive for the Salvation Army.
At Christmas time there will be a box in the foyer for your donations
of non perishable food items. This drive will go from Thanksgiving to the 23rd of December.
We would appreciate any donations to Salvation Army. _____________________________
Next round of course improvements to include the following:
Starting immediately:
Wooden bridge on 18 replaced with stone bridge.
Temporary replacement bridge has been installed.
Cart path replacement on holes 15 & 18.
Additional areas of poor cart path will also be replaced.
This is the continuation of a long term plan to replace broken paths.
Sod work predominantly in high traffic areas along the edges of cart paths
Pink muhly placed on mounding left of #9.
Winter projects:
Drainage installation - Portions of fairways 1, 7, 11 & 12
Areas by the green on holes 12,15,18
Portion of rough on hole 13
25+ foot Oak trees to be planted between 5 & 6 and between 8 & 10.
This is the start of a long term tree replacement plan.
Early spring:
Driving range netting on the left of the driving range.
Net to be 30 foot tall. _____________________________
To assist the staff, ensure safety, protect course conditions
and assist with proper pace of play you are asked to abide by the following guidelines:
Check in with the golf shop before play.
Abide by cart rules for the day.
No fivesomes before 2:00. Any tee time with less than 4 players may have players added to the tee time by staff to total a foursome. No one under the age of 16 is to drive a cart anywhere on site.
Golfers are not to tee off on their second nine before 9:00. All handicap golfer are to present handicap tag or doctors note to staff.
Be mindful of pace of play
Pace of play is to be 3 hours & 45 minutes or less.
Allocations allowed for cart path only days & tournaments.
If you have an open hole in front of your group at any time you are to let faster players through.
Please take note:
Violations of the rules above will result in a warning.
Additional violation to result in a $100 fine.
Next violation to result in temporary suspension of club.
Further violations will result in actions determined by Board of Directors.
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Save $2,000 on future initiations by being one of the next 20 who apply for membership. All applicants will be subject to the current wait list.
Membership options include full membership & social/afternoon golf memberships.
Social/afternoon golf includes membership rates for golf after 12:30.
Both full and social/afternoon membership categories have options including:
junior (under age of 40), non-resident & resident memberships
All memberships are family memberships.
All memberships are subject to a one time $3,000 initiation
Full Membership Rates: Resident Membership (Carteret County and Havelock): Stock Certificate (One Time Fee) $100.00
One (1) Quarter Dues & Range $665.00
Resident Membership (Carteret County and Havelock): Stock Certificate (One Time Fee) $100.00
One (1) Quarter Dues & Range $608.75
Junior Membership, Under 40 Stock Certificate (One Time Fee) $100.00
One (1) Quarter Dues & Range $550.00
Social/Afternoon golf membership rates
Includes full use of the golf course after 12:30
Full use of pool and clubhouse throughout the day
For those wishing to use the range you will add $25 a quarter
Resident Membership (Carteret County and Havelock): One (1) Quarter Dues $490.00
Non-Resident Membership: One (1) Quarter Dues $433.75
Junior Membership, Under 40 One (1) Quarter Dues $375.00
$662,525 Is the current amount raised for clubhouse project through lifetime memberships.
Limited number of lifetime memberships available.
Lifetime membership rates for current members Ages 70 & above ~ $12,500 55 to 70 years of age ~ $17,500 Under 55 years of age ~ $25,000
Initiations for perspective members will be added to rates show above. Perspective members joining under the lifetime membership will move to the top of the waiting list.