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Frequently Asked Questions

All you need is a positive attitude! The club brings fun to golf by shaking up traditional tournaments and ensuring fair flights with players of similar ability.

Tee times, tees played, and not playing 'ready golf' are the main causes of slow play. With early tee times, member course knowledge, non-traditional formats, and analytics, we ensure rounds are completed within 4 hours.

Membership pays for itself in just 4 tournaments with $30 green fee discounts and average winnings per start. Plus, early tee times help you avoid the slow play buildup later in the day!

Annual formats include shambles, ladies' tees day, 6-6-6, Chapman Scotch, scramble, Stableford, Cha Cha Cha, and The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly.

One of the club's main benefits is member camaraderie, fostered by rotating pairings. With our 'Bring Four and Score' promotion, if you and your foursome join, you'll receive a $200 credit at Cinnabar—essentially making your first-year membership free!

Refer three new members within the calendar year, and you'll receive a $200 credit at Cinnabar. To qualify, notify the board within 5 business days of their signup.

The Club Championship is match play tournament open to anyone who wants to compete in it, as long as you play scratch golf (no handicaps) from the Hawk tees. For others, we offer the chance to compete in our NET champsionship which is a handicapped Match Play tournament. To qualify for either tournament, you must have participated in at least six tournaments.

The club uses a modified handicapping system, called the Tournament Index, based on the USGA methodology, but taking only a members tournament scores into account, minimizing potential handicap manipulation. In addition, we flight our tournaments based on the tee boxes members choose to play from ensuring you're competing against players on the same course under the same conditions. Finally, we regularly track our members performance throughout the season to identify and address possible competitive issues.