About Us
The Happy Hackers is a co-ed club and membership is open to golfers of all playing abilities. Handicaps are not required.
The Happy Hackers are currently scheduled to play one nine-hole tournament scramble per month. The scrambles are held March through October followed by a social event after some of them. The scrambles are held on Saturdays and there is a fee for the tournament. Green fees and cart fees are additional and paid for at the Golf Shop prior to playing.
Membership
To sign-up as a new member, application registration is online at https://rhh.golfgenius.com. New member dues are $30 annually and for those signing up starting July, the cost is $15. For additional information, please contact Jerry Tileston at jtileston@comcast.net. Club news and information is available online at https://rossmoorgolf.com, and relayed via email directly to members, and through
publications in the Rossmoor News.
Becoming a member of the Happy Hackers Golf Club is a great way for residents to meet fellow golfers with similar skills in a comfortable environment. Please join us and experience how much fun golf can be.
Bob Birss
President
Unfilled
Vice President
Anne Dailey
Secretary
Carole Nacon
Treasurer
2024 Happy Hacker Board Members
Bob Birss | President |
(unfilled) | Vice President |
Carole Nacon | Treasurer |
Anne Dailey | Secretary |
Jerry Tileston | Membership Chair |
Judy Freed | Scramble Chair |
Ann Elliott | Publicity Chair |
Susan Day | Social Chair |
Mary Neff | Social Chair |
Linda Price | Social Committee |
Kurt Klose | Golf Advisory Representative |
Jacque Vigil | PGA Head Professional |
Wayne Weckerlin |
Scramble Liaison 924-988-7861 |
Useful golf information!
The Rossmoor Golf website (https://rossmoorgolf.com) contains lots of useful information about Rossmoor’s golf clubs and about the game of golf. In addition to information about Happy Hackers, there are these informative pages:
The most important is our course rules.
The “Rules Corner” and “Local Rules”, which have information about such things as “Abnormal Course Conditions” and “If your ball moves, what do you do?” and “Brown or Bare Spots”.
“Golf Etiquette” and “Ways to Speed Up Play” about do’s and don’ts on the course.
And, of course, lots of information about the Happy Hackers Club, including the extremely useful and important “Scramble Rules”, which can help you know what to do when you’re playing with other scramblers.