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Ruddo’s Golf Route 1 store closing Sept. 30

September 22, 2017

Bret Marshall is not happy about having to close the Ruddo’s Golf store on Route 1, but he is nonetheless thankful for his faithful Cape Region customers. 

“We had 12 years here. I really appreciate the support we had, especially from many local golfers,” Marshall said. “We just couldn’t keep it going in the current retail climate.” 

Ruddo’s Golf in Ocean City, Md., will remain open, situated on Stephen Decatur Highway between several popular O.C. courses and the beachfront hotels that fill up with golfers in the spring and fall.

Marshall said the Route 1 store also benefited from its location near several Cape Region courses, but the competition from the internet was just too much.

“We knew about the internet when we opened, but there are so many places online to buy golf stuff now. It’s hard to match them for price when you have the fixed costs of a retail store.”

After the Route 1 store closes Sept. 30, Marshall will start a new career in auto sales at the adjacent Boulevard Ford dealership. He’s been in golf for 28 years as an assistant golf pro at several locations, and maintained his PGA status as a partner in Ruddo’s Golf. His sales experience should help him with the transition. 

DSGA Scholarship Fund Tournament Oct. 2

The Delaware State Golf Association Scholarship Fund will return to Rehoboth Beach Country Club Monday, Oct. 2, for its annual fundraiser tournament. Playing spots and sponsorship opportunities are still available.

The fund is a well-managed program that has helped many Cape Region junior golfers with their college expenses, as well as deserving candidates from throughout the state. The popular tournament raises most of the money needed to keep the fund going.

With lunch at 11:30 a.m. and a shotgun start at 12:30 p.m., the playing format is one best ball of four net. Players without a USGA handicap will have their scores computed using a modified Callaway system.

The entry fee of $160 per player or $600 per foursome includes the range, lunch, golf with cart, a cocktail hour with hors d’oeuvres, and prizes. A silent auction takes place after the round.

While the tournament replenishes most of the fund’s needs, there are several other ways to support it, including golf vacations and lessons that generate additional donations. For more information, contact the DSGA at dsga@dsga.org or 302-234-3365, or Ron Barrows at r.barrows@verizon.net or 302-227-4404. 

The Oxford collection

While some apparel makers at the 2017 PGA Merchandise Show were relatively small operations, larger, publicly held companies were also there in force.

Oxford Industries has been in business for 75 years, based in Atlanta. In addition to the Oxford line, the company owns the Tommy Bahama, Lily Pulitzer and Southern Tide brands, all three of which have a multi-store presence in the Cape Region.

There’s another local connection with Oxford, which I discovered when I met Debra Miller, the company’s vice president of merchandising and design. Miller is a 1994 grad of the University of Delaware and has been with Oxford the last four years.

When the company began, the manufacturing and knitting operations were done in the South. Nowadays, those parts of the business are carried out in Asia or other hemispheres.

Miller showed me a few pieces from the Oxford collection, which she described as “traditional but with a modern twist.” 

The Mabry Coolmax Polo features a chest pocket, tailored sleeves, and a button-down collar. There’s a nice use of contrasting fabric in the shirt’s placket that breaks up the otherwise solid color designs. Coolmax is Oxford’s version of a technical performance fabric, which Miller said has great moisture management characteristics and a UPF50+ rating for sun protection. The shirts sell for $89 (SRP).

She also brought out a pair of Windsor Performance Pants. This flat-front design, a lightweight mix of polyester and spandex, also uses spandex for the inside waistband. As Miller noted, a bit of stretch goes a long way for comfort and support when out on the golf course. 

As with other apparel makers, Oxford’s logo is unobtrusive - a gold upturned horseshoe on a tiny bit of blue fabric, sewn at the hem of a shirtsleeve. For the country club and resort trade, Oxford kept the traditional left chest spot open for their embroidered logos, a customer service Oxford provides.

Miller said the entire line is sold at green grass pro shops, high-end resorts, and men’s specialty stores. Oxford apparel is available locally at Cripple Creek Country Club in Ocean View and Bayside Resort Golf Club near Fenwick Island. 

Cape Region represented in DSGA Fall Classic 

The Delaware State Golf Association held its two-day Fall Classic Sept. 7-8 at Cripple Creek Country Club. Two Cape Region golfers teamed up with their friends to finish well in the standings. 

Jim Miller of Kings Creek CC with Stan Zabytko of Play Golf Delaware finished in second-place net in the B Flight. Bob Quinn of Rookery South played with Vince Guglielmo of DuPont CC and won second-place gross in the C Flight.

  • Fritz Schranck has been writing about the Cape Region's golf community since 1999. Snippets, stories and anecdotes from his columns are included in his new book, "Hole By Hole: Golf Stories from Delaware's Cape Region and Beyond," which is available at the Cape Gazette offices, Browseabout Books in Rehoboth Beach, Biblion Books in Lewes, and local golf courses. His columns and book reviews are available at HoleByHole.com.

    Contact Fritz by emailing fschranck@holebyhole.com.

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