Alan Zak has won the 11th Annual Golden Bear Men’s Golf Association (GBMGA) Spring Tournament played at the Golden
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Front row L-R: Tany Budidharms, Tom Battiste, Bob Engle, Daryl Seldes. Second row L-R: Bob Cosgrove, Richard Kadesch, Alan Zak, Ralph Maddox, John Morgan. Third row L-R: Jim Cary, Henry Reynolds, Dan Yorksie. |
Bear Golf Club on May 3 and 10, 2008. Alan’s low net total of 148 (72+74) blew away a determined field of competitors by five strokes. Second place finisher Jim Cary had 153 (74+79), third place Ralph Maddox scored 153 (74+79), fourth place Henry Reynolds shot 154 (75+79) and fifth place Tany Budidharma finished with 154 (69+85). Players with identical totals had scores broken with scores taken from back-nine holes.
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Tournament Winner Alan Zak |
Tany Budidharma was in first place after the first round with a net 69 but after a second round 85 he finished in fifth place. His second round included two very high scoring holes but he vowed to do better in the fall. The 47 year old is a Project Manager at Gulfstream Aerospace for G-4 and G-5 long-range aircraft. In 2001 Tany and his wife Lynda moved to Indigo Run from Valencia, California with their 12-year old daughter Jackie and their 14 year old son Nicholas who plays for the Hilton Head High School golf team. They found
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Tany Budidharma |
Indigo Run when a friend at Gulfstream suggested that they should look on Hilton Head Island for a house when they could not find what they wanted in Savannah, Georgia.
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The Golden Retriever |
The Golden Retriever tournament trophy sculpture was made by Indigo Run resident Dave Musial and he donated it to the GBMGA. The sculpture’s name is a play on the words "Golden Bear". It is made of polyform clay that looks like metal. Dave worked for the advertising firm Leo Burnett Company in Chicago for 17 years before he retired to Indigo Run with his wife Marty in 1999. He also designed the well known logo for the Golden Bear Golf Club that has the big bear paw with five digits.
After the tournament the players and their guests celebrated with a picnic lunch at the Golden Bear Club. GBMGA President Bob Engle said that everyone had a good time and the tournament was a success. The GBMGA has 25 members and they play every Saturday morning.
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Marina and the Country Club of Hilton Head. Residences close to recreational amenities are highly desired by many people and there are very few locations anywhere with this kind of convenience. This area is for primary and second homeowners only. Hilton Head Plantation does not allow vacation rentals.
In addition, many of these residences have fantastic, deep water sunset views! The locations include Governor’s Harbor, Indian Springs, the Courtyard, Mariners Point and Grandview. The one, two and three bedroom villas at these locations have different architecture, views, features and prices. Each villa location has its own swimming pool and all owners have use of the Spring Lake Recreational Center with the central swimming pool of the Plantation as well as walking beach and views of Port Royal Sound provided at the community’s Dolphin Head Recreational Center. Hilton Head Plantation has two, 24-hour security gates and a wide variety of shopping, restaurants and the Hilton Head Hospital just outside of the main security gate.
course that was the the local qualifying site for the 1999 and 2005 U.S. Opens. It also has six har-tru clay tennis courts, a large fitness center with an aerobics room, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, meeting rooms and formal and casual dining. The Country Club of Hilton Head was founded in 1986 and is owned by ClubCorp. Members may enjoy benefits of ClubCorp affiliate clubs and resorts throughout the United States.
bedroom, two-bath flat has incomparable deep water sunset views of Skull Creek from the living room, kitchen, master bedroom and screened porch. It is an ‘end’ unit with a bay window at the dining table. The interior is professionally decorated with a living environment of comfort and quality. The soothing wall colors tastefully blend with granite counter tops, custom cabinetry, floor tiles and furniture. The master bathroom has a jacuzzi tub. Access to the villa’s second floor location is by steps or elevator. There is a private storage closet and two additional 5′x8′ storage areas. The furnishings can be negotiated. Offered for $549,000.
Many buyers want to have a second home on Hilton Head Island but not at high prices. 
The Spa has 268 one and two bedroom villas; All flats located on the first, second and third floors. There are no elevators at the Spa, therefore owners often prefer the lower floors. Buyers like the two-bedroom villas located anywhere within the Spa and the Sound-front one-bedroom villas for their outstanding views of the beach and Port Royal Sound. The two bedroom villas are about 917 SF in area. They have full kitchens and piggy-back clothes washers and dryers. The monthly regime fee is $467 and this includes insurance for hurricane/fire/flood, water and sewer, basic cable TV, buildings and grounds maintenance, trash pick-up, pest control and 24-hour manned security gate. The annual property tax is approximately $820. The Spa is well managed by the Board of Directors and a full-time Regime Manager. .jpg)
The Dolphin Head Golf Club in
received renovations to over 50 sand bunkers and to four putting greens under the supervision of golf architect Clyde Johnson. The clubhouse has a pro shop, men’s and women’s locker rooms, dining room and the Manager’s office. The dining room is open for lunch daily for dinner five evenings per month. Social events are held throughout the year.
Hampton Hall is a gated, private golf club community in Bluffton, South Carolina just 8 miles from the bridge to Hilton Head Island. The community has 1,000 acres and opened in 2005. A total of 801 Social Members will enjoy top recreational amenities with a country club ambiance. Amenities include the new 22,000 square foot lakeside community clubhouse that opened in the fall of 2007. The clubhouse has a dining room, spacious function rooms, a lounge, a billiards room and meeting rooms. Steve Johnson, General Manager of the Hampton Hall Club said, "The Community Clubhouse is the perfect complement to Hampton Hall’s exclusive lifestyle. It’s going to be a wonderful gathering place for community activities and special events." Other amenities include the indoor swimming lap pool, the fitness center and the outdoor swimming pool and tennis club. These club amenities are enjoyed by all Social Members of the Hampton Hall Club and cost $2,518/year. This is a mandatory fee that includes the community POA fee. Membership in the Hampton Hall Golf Club is optional. There are 151 equity members as of February 19, 2008. There willl be no more than 438 equity golf members, according to Hampton Hall Club Membership Director Marley Knowles.
to 7,489 yards. The golf clubhouse has a full service pro-shop, PGA staff, luxurious men’s and women’s locker rooms and lunch is served daily in the cheerful grille room that overlooks the 9th and 18th greens. Members enjoy year-round member events and activities, unlimited practice range privileges, Ladies and Men’s golf societies, junior golf programs, complimentary handicap services and playing privileges at several selected golf clubs in Virginia, Florida, North Carolina and California.