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d e c e m b e r 2 0 1 9 Vo l u m e X i V N u m b e r 1 0
HOLIDAY
SHOPPINGnights
YOU DON’T NEED TO BE A GOLFER TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ALL THE AWESOME
DISCOUNTS ON SO MANY GOLF & NON-GOLF ITEMS FOR YOUR HOLIDAY GIFT LIST. PLUS, FREE DRINKS & APPETIZERS
...AND MAYBE ALL YOUR PURCHASES!
Mens' Holiday Shopping NightWednesday, December 4th4:30 – 7:30pm in the Golf Shop
Ladies' Shopping Night & Holiday GatheringThursday, December 5th
Ladies Shopping Night4:00pm – 6:45pm in the Golf Shop
Ladies Holiday Gathering Toy Benefit following in the Clubhouse
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Book ClubWednesday, December 47:00 in the Benton Room
DECEMBER’S BOOKCall Sign Chaos: Learning to Lead by Jim Morris
JANUARY’S BOOK Beneath a Scarlet Sky by Mark Sullivan
All are welcome - guys and gals!JUST SHOW ON UP AND JOIN THE CLUB!
2nd Seatings ONLY: 1:00pm to 2:30pmDecember 8th &15th
GRAND BALLROOM $18++ Kids 12 & Under $37++ AdultsChildren 3 & Under Eat Free Guests Welcome
Professional Photographer: Tom Brill
BreakfastBreakfastBreakfastwith with with
SantaSantaSanta
1819
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Last call at 9pm!RESERVATIONS REQUIRED WITH HOST OR ONLINE
DINNERNew Year’s Eve
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31ST
4:30pm to 8:00pm3 Course Meal ·ÊClubhouse Dining Rooms
$49.95 ++ per adult ·Ê$12.95 per child under 12 FIRST COURSE (CHOOSE ONE)
POTATO LEEK*ROASTED BEET SALAD*
CAESAR SALADLOBSTER BISQUE*
ENTRÉE (CHOOSE ONE)SHRIMP RISOTTO*LOBSTER TAIL*
SAFFRON SALMON*FILET MIGNON*
TRUFFLE RISOTTO*
DESSERT (CHOOSE ONE)CARAMEL APPLE BREAD PUDDING
GERMAN CHOCOLATE CHEESECAKECANNOLI DUO
KIDS MENU & SUNDAE DESSERTChicken Caesar Salad Capellini PastaChicken Fingers Petite Filet Mignon*
Chicken Parmesan*GLUTEN FREE
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Friday, January 31stGET YOUR GLOW ON!
The RiverCrest Ballroom will be transformed into a glow zone dance party with a live DJ, moon bounce, facepainters, a photobooth and far out activities!
DO NOT MISS THIS EVENT! SIGN UP ONLINE!
6pm to 9pm · $15++ Kids (12 & Under) & $20++ for Adults · Guests welcomeKids Buffet & Adult Food Stati ons · Bar by Signature
D E C EM B E R 2 0 1 9 T H E P R E S E R V E PAG E 614TH ANNUAL
H SIGN UP ONLINE!
LADIESHOLIDAY GATHERING
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5th
Starting at 6pm in the Pearsall Room, please join us for this year’s LadiesHoliday Gathering. This event gives us all an opportunity to give back to thoseless fortunate than ourselves during the Holiday season. This years recipients
are listed below with their mission statements.
PRICE OF ADMISSION – TOY $25-$30 AND A DONATION TO ORIONSIGN UP ONLINE
MOM’S HOUSE...Mom’s House is a nonprofit organization that provides safe and secure childcare fromsix weeks up to four years of age so that qualified single parents can complete their education (i.e. high school,
GED, technical school or college). momshouse-phoenixville.org
FREE CLINIC OF PHOENIXVILLE...The Clinic provides quality health care to the uninsured andundeserved, in an atmosphere that fosters dignity and respect. It is our privilege to do so. theclinicpa.org
ORION...ORION believes that every person deserves shelter, food, clothing, transportation, access to health-care and human interaction. The Phoenixville based ORION listens at the street level and responds to the unmetneeds of our most vulnerable neighbors with creativity, compassion and collaboration. orioncommunities.org
As in years past, the price of admission is a toy for a child ages birth to 12 years old at the cost of $25-$30. Inaddition this year we will be supporting ORION whose mission statement we have provided. They are asking forpersonal care items, gift cards to Target, Giant and Wawa, socks, $10 gift cards and laundry detergent. Pleasebe as generous as you can. It is like giving a gift to ourselves, knowing we are making a difference in our com-
munity during this season.
RiverCrest Golf Club will provide a light supper and an evening of reconnecting with old friends and makingsome new ones. The bar will be by signature. Hoping you will mark your calendar and join us. Bring a friend –
the more the merrier! Please be sure to RSVP so we will know how many people to prepare for.
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colby’s rule of the monthrules – rule 100 This Too Shall Passby Jamie Komancheck, PGA Head Golf Professional
Twas….only a few days to go, a century complete
A special occasion for a remarkable feat
Great Grandmother Rita turning 100 years old
The party to celebrate would have to be bold
It was a Who’s Who guest list, so they’d better check twice
Invite none of the Naughty, only the Nice
With one special invitation to make the list whole
A dear old friend coming from the North Pole
Great Grandma and Santa had met long ago
She, a child in Baltimore, was out in the snow
Overhead, a reindeer led sleigh canvassed the night
Landing on her rooftop to the little girl’s delight
They chatted that night and have been friends since then
Santa was coming to town, but who knew when
The old man finally arrived, Great Grandma greeting with a hug
Santa’s cheeks turned red, he smirked and gave a wry shrug
All guests were in State College, the party two days away
The reindeer went to the Club parking the sleigh
Colby was eager for their matches to resume
Surely Santa brought his clubs he had to assume
Colby peered in the sleigh, looking all around
A HA! There they were, Santa’s clubs on the ground
Santa let out a chuckle, “Hello my dear boy!”
“Looking for my clubs? Or rather a toy?”
Santa reached for the sleigh releasing a latch
His clubs glistened, they were ready for a match
Colby was ready as well, but he had a surprise in store
The match was not just for the two, no this was a match for four
This was a match for the ages, one of multiple generations
Each team’s players with nearly a hundred years separation
Santa paired with Colby, Great Grandma with her little namesake
The boys versus the girls… with everything at stake
The Who’s Who guest list all came to the course to spectate
They lined the first fairway, twas a match to celebrate
The Rita’s had the honor in the alternate shot format
Great Grandma drove the ball down the middle, on the short grass it sat
The boys now on the tee, Santa was up, please play away
Rusty from the trip, his tee shot far from the fairway did stray
Colby left without a clean shot, a pine tree to play around
The rest of the hole wasn’t much better, after 1 the boys were 1 down
Little Rita borrowed her Great Grandma’s putter and poured in clutch putts
For it was the girls that were the team showing the heart and the guts
Santa and Colby were down four heading to the back nine
The match was far from over, but their reputations were on the line
Colby and Santa clawed their way back, cutting into the lead
But Pars weren’t going to help them, it was birdies they would need
The Rita’s were dormie, one up on the Par 3 18th tee
Santa’s tee shot just ten feet away, when Great Grandma stuck hers inside three
Colby’s putt was dead center from the start, the lip it didn’t catch
Not feeling any pressure little Rita tapped in her birdie, closing out the match
Cheers filled the course as both Ritas were hoisted high above
Great Grandma gave little Rita a hug filled with nothing but love
But the mood quickly changed when an uninvited guest crashed the affair
Ebenezer Scrooge, permanently on the naughty list was not to be there
He said that a rules infraction had occurred, Rule 4-1 to be exact
Players may not have more than 14 clubs combined if they share in fact
Little Rita borrowing Great Grandma’s putter in this case was not allowed
A moment ago loud cheers, now suddenly a quiet hush came over the crowd
The penalty would revise the match by a maximum of two holes
Changing the outcome, a 1 up win for the boys, crushing the girls’ souls
Little Rita sobbed uncontrollably, but Great Grandma handled it with class
She pulled little Rita close to her and said, “Sweetheart, this too shall pass”
“For it was a match between loved ones, the best kind of all”
“The time together is what matters, not the triumph or fall”
The day of the centennial party came around at last
The guests traded stories of Great Grandma from a very distant past
Then Santa shared the final story, the Who’s Who carefully listened
As he recalled a special little girl from a century ago, Santa’s eyes glistened
Happy 100th Birthday Great Grandma Rita and merry Christmas to all!
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GOLF ACADEMY NEWS WITH BRIAN MOOSE
DIRECTOR OF INSTRUCTION5 REASONS YOU NEED TO RE-THINK YOUR PRE-SHOT ROUTINE
The pre-shot routine is undoubtedly your most important tool on the golf course. From this moment on, I’d
like you to think of your pre-shot routine as the true measure of success for any shot you hit. You can’t
100% control the outcome, but you can 100% control what you focus on during your pre-shot routine. The
better the pre-shot routine, the better your chances of hitting a good shot. What’s important to remember is
that your skills are what they are on the course. You’re not technically going to be become a better player by
coaching yourself through better mechanics. You have to let go and focus on the things that are going to
help you most to produce fluid motion. The pre-shot routine is exactly what will help you do this and gain
access to the best skills you have.
The Golf Academy again will be offering an 8 lesson package starting November 1st for the price of $400 for members. Non-member price
for the 8 lesson package is $500. New to the winter lesson package? If you have never participated in the winter lesson special you will get
an extra hour added to the package! The lesson package will only be available for purchase by booking your first lesson by the end of
December and all lessons should be used by February 28th. Lessons packages will include a detailed plan of attack for overall golf
improvement with end of winter goals and objectives. Use of our latest technologies including V1 software, Boditrak, Flightscope, and
SuperSpeed Golf will be used during lessons based on each individual. Individual lessons are also available, rates are as follows: One hour
of instruction $60 for members and $70 for non-members.
What is the purpose of the pre-shot routine?1. To get you focusedIn between shots is for “switching off” and staying present.
“Walking meditation”, if you will. Relaxing your brain will help
you focus during your pre-shot routine. Your pre-shot routine,
is to remind you to get focused and ready for a great shot.
2. Make sure you pick the right targetThis one sounds obvious, but you’d be surprised at the num-
ber of playing lessons I give where the student forgets to pick
a very specific target. The questions to ask before each shot
is: “what is my strategy?” and “what is my target?” The small-
er the target the better.
3. Make sure you commitCommitment is a really important factor in a great shot. When
you are committed you are free from doubt (doubt does not
produce good golf swings). Use mental and physical rehearsal
to commit even further by playing the shot in your mind
before you play it for real.
4. Make sure you stay presentThe time in your pre-shot routine from when you start your
walk into the ball to when you start your backswing is a really
overlooked part of the pre-shot routine. You could have done
everything well up to this point, but you could easily undo it
by getting distracted by things such as where you don’t want
to hit it, or trying to remember what to think about during your
swing. What’s most important here is that you are able to stay
present, target focused with a quiet mind.
5. Make sure you switch off and acceptThe end of the pre-shot routine is the post-shot routine. How
well you are able to anchor good shots and stay neutral to
bad shots, can affect your mood and anxiety/tension levels.
Practice your pre-shot routineDuring your practice sessions, we need to work out what is
most important for us to focus on during our pre-shot routine
(for each player it’s different). Many golfers never actually
practice their pre shot routine, it’s just something they do
(inconsistently) on the golf course. Making this part of your
practice (during some competitive practice drills) is going to
help play better on the course.
WINTER IS ALMOST HERE & SO IS THE WINTER LESSON SPECIAL!
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Don’t have the rivercrestapp yet?
for assistance, contact jeremy at [email protected]
The app makes it easy for you to:View and Register for Upcoming Club Events
View Club News
Book Tee Times
Make Dinner Reservations
View Statements
View the Member Directory and Contact Information
Push Notifications
Update Your Profile Picture
To get started:If you have an iPhone, search and download
Clubessential from the Apple App Store. If you
have an Android device, search and download
Clubessential from the Google Play Store.
After you open the app, we recommend you allow for
push notifications and location services so that you may
receive important communications from the club (frost
delays, pool closures).
Enter the following Club ID on the sign-in screen: RCGC
Then, use the same Username and Password that you
use to log into the full club website.
You are off and ready!
THE CLUBHOUSE DRESS CODEThe Club seeks to promote a friendly relaxed atmosphere both onand off the Course. However, Members and visitors are remindedthat a reasonable standard of dress is required at all times. Below are
several guidelines on what can be worn at the Club.
SHIRTS
FOOTWEAR
PANTS
KIDS
Shirts must be tucked in at all times, with the exception of
button down oxford and dress shirts. Golf and Polo shirts
are required to be tucked in.
Dress sandals are considered appropriate. Flip flops and
sneakers are not considered appropriate.Children 12 and under should adhere to the same dress
code as the adults with the exception of polo shirts being
appropriate untucked. Pullover hooded sweatshirts, tee shirts
with writing and images are not considered appropriate.
Jeans are considered appropriate attire. However, jeans
with rips and frayed edges (including ladies designer jeans)
are not considered appropriate. Cargo shorts and pants
are not considered appropriate.
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