Westlake Tennis Club Sponsored Autism Fundraiser

For the past nine years, the Tennis Club at The Westlake Golf & Country Club in Jackson, New Jersey, has sponsored a fundraiser to benefit associations that provide services to families with Autistic Children (POAC). Over the years, more than $60,000 has generously been raised. This year’s fundraising event was held on Saturday August 1, … Read More

Westlake Tennis Club News

Our club continued Intercommunity competition this week with South Knolls Metedeconk hosting some very competitive matches. The most exciting action was with Woman’s “A” players, after two sets with one match won by each community, Westlake managed to come out ahead in a 10 point tie-breaker. A fun time was had by all and South … Read More

Westlake Women’s Golf Association (WWGA) Annual “Keep it Local” Fundraiser Charity Tournament – Courtesy of Sharon Wolff

The Westlake Women’s Golf Association (WWGA) raised over $10,000 for the Jackson Food Pantry last year.  Continuing with their “Keep It Local” theme, this year’s charity event will benefit the Central Jersey Wounded Warrior Program, an organization that works to improve the lives of veterans.  The Westlake Golf and Country Club will host the event … Read More

“Par for the Corpse” Westlake Women’s Golf Association (WWGA) Member-Guest Tournament – Courtesy of Cheryl Johnston

The Westlake Women’s Golf Association (WWGA) will sponsor its annual Member/Guest Golf Tournament. The tournament is open to all WWGA members and their guests.  This year’s theme is a murder mystery, based loosely on the classic Parker Brothers game of Clue.  All players will be asked to help solve the mystery of who killed “Ms. … Read More

Westlake Tennis Club Intercommunity Match

The 2015 Tennis season first Intercommunity match was held on June 25.  Westlake hosted Four Seasons Metedeconk.  All four courts were in play with doubles matches.  The ladies started off at 4:00pm followed by four men’s doubles teams at 5:30.  Action was lively and well attended, the Ashe Pavilion was “the place” to view the matches.