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SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER | PALO ALTO HILLS | 1 TALL TREE INVITATIONAL 6 e premier men’s event of the year VIEW from The Hills PALO ALTO HILLS GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER 2015 1ST ANNUAL HALLOWEEN FAIR Back Cover Reinvented Halloween Event AERIFICATION SCHEDULE 5 Clubhouse Closed

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TALL TREE INVITATIONAL6 The premier men’s event of the year

VIEWf r o m The Hills

PA LO A LTO H I L L S G O L F A N D CO U NT RY CL U BS E P T E M B E R - O C TO B E R 2 0 1 5

1ST ANNUAL HALLOWEEN FAIR Back CoverReinvented Halloween Event

AERIFICATION SCHEDULE5 Clubhouse Closed

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CONTENTS

MONTHSSEPTEMBER - OCTOBER

3000 Alexis DrivePalo Alto, CA 94304www.pahgcc.com

650-948-1800

RESERVATIONS & INFORMATIONClub Office 650.948.1800Online www.pahgcc.comClub Fax 650.948.9532Golf Shop 650.948.2320Acqua Spa 650.917.5141& Fitness Center

BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2014-2015

PRESIDENTEoin O’Neill

VICE PRESIDENTTom Walsh

TREASURERGary Elliott

SECRETARYJackie Yao

DIRECTORSRoger Curry

Ra’ed ElmuribHaris Japic

Tracey MoisonGeorge Shenk

CLUB MANAGEMENT & PROFESSIONALS

Dirk Zander General ManagerJanice Graves Membership DirectorDavid Root Executive Chef Kamron Memor Clubhouse ManagerMarian Paragas Club ControllerPilar Spencer Acqua Spa & Fitness DirectorAndrew Morgan Golf SuperintendentMark Sivara Head Golf ProfessionalMike Braga PGA Professional [email protected] Hogan LPGA Professional [email protected] Jaeger USPTR Certified Professional [email protected]

of

Labor Day Holiday Monday, September 7• Clubhouse, Course, Acqua Fitness

and all facilities are open. • Labor Day BBQ Seatings at

5:30 & 6:00pm.

Tuesday, September 8• Clubhouse and Course closed. • Acqua Fitness open 6:00am-6:00pm.

Columbus Day Holiday Monday, October 12• Main Clubhouse closed.• Golf course is open for play,

no services available.

INSIDE4 Welcome New Members

6 Diwali Night 7 Fall Fitness Series

8 Youth Dance Classes10 Events at a Glance

4th of July BBQ

SPECIAL HOURS

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alo Alto Hills, like every club on the West Coast, is faced with having to dramatically reduce water use in light of the ongoing

drought. The current mandatory reduction rate on the course is a 34% cut back. Considering the water shortage, Andrew Morgan our course superintendent has done a magnificent job keeping the course in great shape. This fall, we will have some town hall meetings regarding the proposed course renovation. We would love your feedback. Palo Alto Hills has all the ingredients to be a great course so your input is very important. On July 23rd, Palo Alto Hills inducted four outstanding golfers into our Junior Hall of Fame. It was such a memorable night with touching speeches from Lauren Kim, Michelle Xie, Jonathon Garrick and Patrick Grimes. Congratulations to all four of you, the pride of Palo Alto Hills. I would like to thank Maxine Warren and Kirsten Michelson on running a fantastic women’s invitational. It was truly a great event. The men’s Tall Trees Invitational is coming up in the middle of September. This, as always, is a great tournament so if you have not already signed up, please do. Drew Crousore and his committee have put a lot of time in to making this a showcase tournament. We have just added Pymble Golf Club in Sydney Australia as another reciprocal club. If you are ever in that neck of the woods, you should play it. There are some interesting comments from a couple of our Members who played some of our reciprocal clubs in this newsletter; it makes good reading.

Finally, after getting feedback from the Survey, we, the Board, are digesting the results and will start to act on it.

Cheers, Eoin O’NeillPAH President

ANNOUNCEMENTS

PRESIDENTA MESSAGE FROM THE

GM REVIEWP

Junior Hall of Fame inductees Patrick Grimes, Michelle Xie, Jonathan Garrick and Lauren Kim

See you at the Club,Dirk Zander, CCM

Halloween is upon us yet again and we have some big, ghoulish plans for everyone!

For those who have been here a few years, you know that come Halloween, the staff goes all out decorating, dressing up and planning the children’s Halloween party. As we are always looking for ways to step it up and reinvent, we are trying a few new ideas.

Some fun for adults! Friday night, October 23, is a 21 and over adult Halloween party and scary night golf. The party starts at 8pm with hors d’ oeuvres and a great live band playing rock and roll classics. I’m sure we will have some spooky drinks and perhaps a few blood curdling shots too. We will also have games and a costume contest judged by the crowd. Scary Night Golf will be a separate sign up so be sure to participate in this as well. It is great fun; just be ready to jump and scream.

The children’s Halloween party is being flipped upside down this year with big changes, big fun and a whole new experience. Members reported liking the interactive elements added over the last 2 years. We are fully embracing that idea and have completely transformed the event with a new name and all. Please join us for the 1st Annual Halloween Family Fair. There will be food stations, carnival style games, plenty of interactive fun and more. Please be aware there will be no seating or assigned tables so we can accommodate more people. Reservations are for attendance numbers only.

As a reminder the annual Share Holders Meeting is on Thursday, September 24. The reception starts at 6:00pm with the Annual Meeting and election of officers beginning at 7:00pm sharp.

“There being no place like this place, near this place, then this place must be the place!”

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

RECIPROCAL CLUB TESTIMONIALS

Peter Campagna on Castle Golf Club inDublin, Ireland:

I once read that if you want to beat someone at golf, pick them up from the airport and take them directly out to the course. But I have also read the best way to get over jet lag is getting sun and exercise once you land.

Well I got to test both theories on a recent trip to Ireland thanks to our reciprocal arrangement with the Castle Golf and Country Club in Dublin. I was joined by Paul Holohan from our office in Dublin, John, the club captain and our own Eoin O’Neill who was there visiting family. The course is very convenient to downtown Dublin, but when you are on the course all you can see are trees and hills in the distance and all you could hear were the birds. It is a beautiful layout, with great clubhouse facilities as well.

The course is well maintained with no drought in Ireland. And it is not a links course, like so many in Europe, but rather what they call a parkland course. So if you are used to hitting from the trees at Palo Alto Hills (as I am), then you will feel right at home on the tree lined fairways. Castle’s fairways are actually a little wider than ours. For example there was plenty of room for us to give the fox on hole number 11 a wide berth. He had settled down for a rest, and though he watched us intently, it was definitely his home course and we were just visitors.

Walking 18 was a great way to get over jet lag. And I was glad that we did not bet big, because John made four birdies on the front nine. So both theories were proven out by my experiences at Castle.

If your plans take you to Ireland, do not miss the opportunity to stop in at Castle.

Hong Seh Lim on Wack Wack Golf and Country Club in Mandaluyong, Phillipines:

Wack Wack is a traditional parkland golf course. Golf holes are very scenic and lined with mature trees. A few holes have water hazards that challenge even the best players. The greens are small and undulating. A golf course that tests the skills of all players.

MEETINGAnnualThursday, September 24

6:00pmMember Reception

7:00pm Annual Meeting

All Members are welcome to attend the Annual Meeting for a general Club overview, Q&A, and confirmation of

the new 2015-2016 Board of Directors. Proprietary Members, please be sure to

submit your ballots.

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HELLO TO OUR

NEW MEMBERSTak & Chiho Nishida ProprietarySponsors: Hara & MenjoTak is the President and Ceo of FX Global Inc. located in Palo Alto, having recently moved here after twelve years in London, England. He is a member of the prestigious Asakura Golf Club, Chiba, Japan, enjoys the game of golf and plays tennis. Chiho works part time for the Japan Tennis Association and is involved with the Japan Open and Toray Pan Pacific Open.

Deming Xiao & Julia Chu ProprietarySponsors: Woo & XieDeming is the Senior VP of Operations at Monolithic Power Systems. He and Julia were members at Boulder Ridge Country Club in San Jose before joining Palo Alto Hills. They are both enthusiastic about golf and joining PAH, which is very close to their home. They wasted no time jumping into the mix at the Club and have already made many new friends among the membership.

Wally & May LiawProprietarySponsors: Chiu & LiuWally is a proud co-founder of Super Micro Computer, Inc. and May works with Wally as the Director of Warehouse operations. They have two daughters, Margaret and Catherine. Wally and May were previously members at Boulder Ridge Country Club in San Jose. Wally and May have strong business and social connections to members at PAH and we warmly welcome them to the Club.

Gary Chang & Patti Lee ProprietarySponsors: Chung & Yansouni Gary, Patti and their boys, Kobe (14), Kenzie (12) and Max (11) are ready to take on the PAH course. They’ve taken lessons and plan to make golf their family sport. In addition to golf, Kobe is a fencer and on the high school track team, Kenzie does track and field, and Max plays the baritone with an eye on the tuba next. Gary works in the video and mobile gaming industry and Patti is busy raising three very active boys.

Liangyu Gao & Karena Li ProprietarySponsors: Yang & TanKarena and Liangyu just moved to Palo Alto from Beijing with their two sons, Daniel (11) and Tony (8). Liangyu is the CEO of China Southernfund Management Limited in Palo Alto. Liangyu plays golf often and Karena is looking forward to joining the ladies nine hole group. Daniel registered for the Junior Golf program as soon as they arrived and Tony will start when the cast comes off his arm! Both boys plan to swim, play tennis and enjoy camp activities at PAH.

Henry Wang & Dongmei ZhangProprietarySponsors: Dai & LeeHenry Wang is the founder and Chairman of Beijing Hanhai Zhiye Investment and Management Group. He is also a well-known artist in Chinese calligraphy, one of the first to perform musical calligraphy in Hollywood. His works are collected and published in China and have been presented as national gifts to visiting foreign dignitaries by the China Ministry of Commerce. Mr. Wang is an avid golfer and plans to enjoy many activities and make new friends at PAH.Dine & Dash

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ake sure your ball position is slightly back of middle, and make sure you transfer your weight through impact to ensure solid

contact. If you are hitting behind the ball, always check to see if your weight is on your forward foot at impact. Here is how you do it:

1. Use an impact bag. Or on the range, use our ball caddys to stop your swing at impact. Line up to the den caddy like you would address a ball to hit. Take your backswing. On the downswing in SLOW MOTION, hit the impact bag and stop to see where your weight is at impact. It should ALWAYS be on your front foot. This will help you feel impact. Now practice a few times, then hit your shot.

2. Next, hit about 20 balls working on visualizing your position at impact as you follow through. Try it, you will like it and it will increase your chances to catch the ball clean off the turf.

See you on the course!Mark SivaraHead Golf Professional

GOLF TIP HOW TO HIT OFF OF HARD LIES

CONGRATULATIONSSummer tournament winners include:

Men’s Summer ClassicOverall Champions: Jens Michelsen & Kris Michelsen

First Flight Winners: Doug Kehring & Mike Pollano

Second Flight Winners: Kisuk Cho & Stephen Lee

Niner InvitationalBelagio Flight Winners: Diane Bottoms, Jen Stasior, Penny Oronsky, Nellie Kumagai

Mandalay Bay Flight Winners: Sue Larson, Louise Burton, Sarah Ingber, Cindy Fletcher

His & Hers Independence Day TournamentOverall Champions: Max Warren & Anthony Ford and Todd & Farrha Powell

Flight 1 Winners: Dave & Joan Barram and Kevin & Roseann King

Flight 2 Winners: George Shenk & Georgia Lee and David & Maggie King

Flight 3 Winners: Hector & Laurie Medina and Tom & Helen Hubbs

Men’s Buddy BuddyOverall Champions: Ron Chauvel & Terry Fiori

First Flight Winners: Steve Cox & Tom Walsh

Second Flight Winners: Stephen Pahl & John Pietrzak

M

GOLF

Buddy Buddy Winners Ron Chauvel & Terry Fiori

FALL AERIFICATION SCHEDULESeptember 21-25: Aerification of Tees and Greens

September 28-October 4: Course Aerification, Clubhouse closed

Monday-Thursday, September 28-October 1: Clubhouse, course and range closed.

Friday, October 2: Clubhouse closed. Pedro’s, golf shop and range and 9 holes open.

Saturday-Sunday, October 3-4: Clubhouse closed. Pedro’s, golf shop, range and 18 holes open.Aqua Spa & Fitness Center remains open with regular fall hours during aerification.

Remember to collect your golf clubs and shoes by Sunday, September 27 if you plan to play elsewhere during the week of September 28.

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GOLF

18 HOLE LADIES INVITATIONAL HOLLYWOOD AT THE HILLSOverall Gross: Sandy Antony & Terri HearnOverall Net: Robin Robison & Jennifer TitingerOverall 2nd Net: Luann Schwab & Shan Bai Overall 3rd Net: Carol Whitfield & Christine Eccleston

INVITATIONAL

Tall TreeThursday, Friday

& Saturday September 17, 18 & 19

$975 per teamJoin us for the premier Men’s Member-Guest golf event of the year! Enjoy five 9-hole match play rounds of golf with another optional 18

for practice, a “horse race” for qualifying teams, unlimited libations and quality entertainment.

The Travis Matthew Tour Bus will be onsite where you can spend your gift credit from registration. Only a few spots left. This is the not to be missed

tournament of the year!

DiwaliBollywood Tournament

& Diwali Night Saturday, October 17

Golf- 1:00pm shotgunDinner- 6:00-11:00pm

Golf & Dinner:Proprietary Members, $100++

Non-Proprietary Members and Guests, $150++

Dinner Only:All Member and Guests, $100++

Celebrate the festival of lights with an exciting day of golf, games, Indian street food, dancing,

live entertainment and more.

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WELLNESS

FRESH AND NEW FITNESS SERIES FOR FALLSeries start mid-September. Check the PAH website for exact dates and times.

ROLL AND RELEASE SERIESRelease the stranglehold of habitual patterns with yoga therapy balls and foam rollers developed specifically to soften the ropy muscles and thick fascia of the body. Come and find out how to integrate these tools in your daily routine to open up the parts of the body that yoga poses simply can’t access. This series will focus on the whole. It’s therapeutic and unwinding, offering much needed release within connective tissue and postural muscles. No yoga experience required – all are welcome!

BARREYOGA FUSION SERIESBarreYoga combines the intensity of an aerobic & cardio workout with the dynamic flow of a vinyasa yoga class. Students use straps, blocks, balls, handheld weights, yoga mats & their own body’s resistance to strengthen their muscles and core. Paired with yoga poses, this upbeat class incorporates small isolating muscle movements on and off the barre, and deep stretches to lengthen the body.

FAMILY AND/OR KIDS YOGAIncorporate play to your yoga practice AND spend time with the family! Yoga improves overall health and well-being for everyone. Class focuses on engaging children (ages 4-10 yrs old) and will include games and interactive poses where they will learn valuable motor skills while improving flexibility, balance, and coordination. Yoga also helps to increase focus and awareness, and improves overall health and wellness by building strong bodies and minds.

WELLNESS DAY4th Annual

Saturday, November 7 9:00am-1:00pmComplimentary

The Acqua Spa & Fitness Center is celebrating 5 years of wellness with mini fitness classes, demonstrations, talks, massages, raffle prizes, special

discounts, games and more.

ACQUA SPA SPECIALS Available in September and October

Autumn Harvest Package - Restore your skin’s radiant glow with an exfoliating 90 minute harvest body scrub and massage with enriched essential oil blends. An application of SkinCetuticals body treatment will be added to resurface and replenish hydration, leaving your skin feeling silky-smooth and revitalized. Treatment includes: body scrub, massage with hot stones and body care enhancement.

90 minute treatment: $140. A $25 savings

ACQUA SPA & FITNESS CENTER:Fall Hours begin Wednesday, September 9Monday: 6:00am-6:00pm Tuesday - Friday: 6:00am – 8:00pmSaturday - Sunday: 7:00am – 7:00pm

Fitness facilities will remain open with fall hours during aerification week, September 28-October 4.

CHILDREN WHO PRACTICE YOGA:

• Build self-awareness and confidence• Increase focus and attention• Learn to cope with stress more effectively• Learn how to self-sooth, relax, and sleep better• Learn to find peace within themselves• Develop their bodies gracefully

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YOUTH

YOUTH DANCE CLASSESalo Alto Hills is excited to offer dance classes with Jessica Bettencourt. Jessica started dancing at 18 months old and has trained in styles such as ballet,

tap, jazz, hip-hop and modern. She has performed and competed throughout her youth and received a minor in Dance at San Jose State University. While attending high school and college, Jessica taught dance at a local dance studio to students ages 18 months to adults. She is thrilled to start teaching dance at Palo Alto Hills.

Combo Class 45 minute class for Ages 3-5An introductory dance class where young students will learn basic ballet, jazz and hip-hop dance techniques. This class will help to create a solid dance foundation and help children to gain confidence and have fun while learning new movement.

Jazz Class 60 minute class for Ages 6 and upA fun class that teaches techniques in jazz kicks, turns and leaps all to the latest pop music. This class consists of warm up, strengthening and stretching exercises, center technique, travel-ing combinations, and learning fun choreography that can be practiced at home.

Hip Hop Class 60 minute class for Ages 6 and upA high-energy class that teaches students to follow choreography to popular hip-hop music. Movement is geared toward rhythm, precision hitting, isolated moves and finding your groove.

ScheduleClasses start the week of September 14 and run for 5 weeks. Please check the PAH website for exact dates and times.

PricesAges 3-5: 5 classes for $75 or 10 classes for $135Ages 6 and up: 5 classes for $85 or 10 classes for $165

SUMMER CAMP 2015

YEAR ROUND SWIM: FALL SESSIONFall Session: September 8 – November 13 The pool is heated all year long. Keep tuning those strokes and stay in shape during the off season.

Revised Schedule: Practices held on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays.Junior Sharks: 4:45-5:15pmSharks: 4:45-5:45pm

Shark Session Prices:1 day per week: $1002 days per week: $1503 days per week: $225

FALL JUNIOR TENNISSEPTEMBER 8 - OCTOBER 29Hop on the court after school with Coach Eric Barry. A session is 1 day per week for 8 weeks. Students are welcome to sign up for multiple sessions and attend 2 days per week.

Tiny Tots: Tuesday or Thursday, 3:30-4:00pmBronze: Tuesday or Thursday, 4:00-5:00pmSilver*: Tuesday or Thursday, 5:00-6:00pm(* Misprint in the 2015 Family Guide: Silver classes offered, not Gold.)

Jr. Shark Session Prices:1 day per week: $752 days per week: $1253 days per week: $175

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Clubhouse: 948-1800, [email protected] l Golf Shop: 948-2320 l Acqua Fitness: 917-5141, [email protected]

SEPTEMBER2015

PAH NinersJunior Golf Session 4

18 Hole LadiesClub Champ Round 1

PNO: PAH Has Talent!

Men’s Club Championship Finals

Sunday Buffet

Sunday Buffet

Sundae Funday:Bubble Palooza

Sunday Buffet

Labor Day BBQHis & Hers

Club Championship & Labor Day Tournament

1:00pm SGOpen Play 8:00am SG

Monday HoursCourse/Clubhouse

ClosedAcqua Fitness Open

Acoustic WednesdayAl Fresco Dining

MDR Closed for Dinner

18 Hole LadiesClub Champ Finals

Family Golf and Dinner

Course/ClubhouseClosed

Acqua Fitness Open

PAH Niners Tall Tree Men’sInvitational

Course & Range Closed

Tall Tree Men’sInvitational

Course & Range Closed

Tall Tree Men’sInvitational

Course & Range Closed

Aerificationtees & green surrounds

Course/ClubhouseClosed

Acqua Fitness Open

Aerificationtees & green surrounds

PAH Niners

Aerificationtees & green surrounds

BOD Meeting

Aerificationtees & green surrounds

18 Hole LadiesTrophy Day

Kidz Movie NightReception 6:00pm

Annual Meeting 7:00pm

Aerificationtees & green surrounds

Past President’sTournament

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

Sunday Buffet

AerificationCourse/Clubhouse

ClosedAcqua Fitness Open

AerificationCourse/Clubhouse

ClosedAcqua Fitness OpenNiner Mystery Trip

AerificationCourse/Clubhouse

ClosedAcqua Fitness Open

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OCTOBER2015

AerificationCourse/Clubhouse

ClosedAcqua Fitness Open

AerificationPedro’s, 9 Holes,

Golf ShopRange Open

Clubhouse ClosedAcqua Fitness Open

AerificationPedro’s, 18 Holes,

Golf ShopRange Open

Clubhouse ClosedAcqua Fitness Open

Men’s TOCAerification

Pedro’s, 18 Holes, Golf Shop

Range OpenClubhouse Closed

Acqua Fitness OpenMen’s TOC

Sunday Buffet

Parent/Junior Tournament 3:00pm SG

Sundae Funday: Wacky SportsSunday Buffet

Course/ClubhouseClosed

Acqua Fitness Open

PAH Niners

Seniors Home Match

18 Hole Ladies

Columbus DayClubhouse Closed

Course Open, No ServicesAcqua Fitness Open

PAH Niners 18 Hole LadiesGuest Day 8:30am SG

Open Play after 1:00pm

Fancy Manners:Social Media Etiquette Diwali Event

Course/ClubhouseClosed

Acqua Fitness Open

PAH NinersKaren Weibel

Tournament 8:00am SGSeniors Home Match

No Open Play

18 Hole Ladies Scary Night GolfAdult Only Event

Spooky Adult Dance Party

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

Halloween Family Fair

Sunday Buffet

Course/ClubhouseClosed

Acqua Fitness Open

PAH NinersHalloween Tournament

& Guest DaySeniors Home Match

BOD Meeting 18 Hole LadiesHalloween Tournament

8:30am SGOpen Play after 1:00pm

Tween Night:Murder Mystery DInner

Happy Halloween

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Open Play* Tue & Fri: All DayWed: After 1:30p.m. Thu: After 12:00p.m.Sat: After 10:00a.m.Sun: After 9:00a.m.

Member Dining RoomBreakfast Sat & Sun 6:30a.m.-2:30p.m.Lunch Tue-Sun 11:30a.m.-2:30p.m.Dinner Wed, Fri & Sun 5:30-8:30 p.m.

Member BarTue, Thu & Sat 11:30a.m.-7:00p.m.Wed, Fri & Sun 11:30a.m.-Close

(*Unless otherwise indicated on the calendar)

Bar Food MenuWed, Fri & Sun 3:30-8:30p.m.

Titleist Demo Day

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DINING AND SOCIALLABOR DAY BBQMonday, September 7Seatings at5:30pm and 6:00pm Adults, $43++Ages 11-16, $22++Ages 5-10, $13++Ages 4 and Under, Free

ACOUSTIC WEDNESDAYDINNER AL FRESCO LAST ONE!Wednesday, September 9Main Dining Room closed

ANNUAL MEETINGThursday, September 246:00pm Reception7:00pm MeetingComplimentarySee details on page 3

DIWALI NIGHTSaturday, October 176:00pm DinnerSee details on page 6

SCARY NIGHT GOLFAdults OnlyFriday, October 236:30pm; $28 Inclusive

SPOOKY DANCE PARTYFriday, October 238:00-11:00pmAdults only; $30++Don’t miss Scary Night Golf too

1ST ANNUALHALLOWEEN FAMILY FAIRSunday, October 2511:30am-3:00pm ongoingAdults (Ages 12 and up): $37++Kids (Ages 3-11): $29++Infants (2 and under): FreeSee details on Back Cover

GOLF MEN’S CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPFinal MatchesSunday, September 6

HIS & HERS CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP &LABOR DAY TOURNAMENTMonday, September 71:00pm shotgun

18 HOLE LADIESCLUB CHAMPIONSHIP FINALSThursday, September 10

TALL TREEMEN’S INVITATIONALThursday, Friday & SaturdaySeptember 17, 18 & 19Course and range closedSee details on page 6

SENIORS HOME MATCHTuesday, October 6

BOLLYWOOD TOURNAMENT & DIWALI NIGHTSaturday, October 171:00pm Shotgun6:00pm DinnerSee details on page 6

PARENT JUNIOR TOURNAMENTSunday, October 18

KAREN WEIBEL TOURNAMENTTuesday, October 208:00am shotgun

SENIORS HOME MATCHTuesday, October 20

NINERS HALLOWEEN TOURNAMENTTuesday, October 27

SENIORS HOME MATCHTuesday, October 27

EVENTS AT A GLANCE

18 HOLE LADIESHALLOWEEN TOURNAMENTThursday, October 29

YOUTH & FAMILYJUNIOR GOLF SESSION #4Starts Week Of September 1

Parent’s Night Out:PAH Has Talent!Friday, September 46:00-9:00pm$15.95++ per child

FAMILY GOLF & DINNERFriday, September 116:00-9:00pm$21.95++ per person

SUNDAE FUNDAY:BUBBLE PALOOZASunday, September 203:00-5:00pm; $10 inclusive

KIDZ MOVIE NIGHTThursday, September 245:30-8:30pm; $21.95++

FANCY MANNERS:SOCIAL MEDIA ETIQUETTEFriday, October 166:00-9:00pm; $21.95++

PARENT JUNIOR TOURNAMENTSunday, October 18

SUNDAE FUNDAY:WACKY SPORTSSunday, October 183:00-5:00pm; $10 inclusive

TWEEN NIGHT:MURDER MYSTERY DINNERFriday, October 306:00-9:00pm; $26.95++

AT A GLANCEEventsS E E W H A T I S C O M I N G U P A T P A L O A L T O H I L L S

5 Member Social

5 Kidz Movie Night

6 PNO: Glow Night

13 Kidz with a Cause: Sacks for Soldiers

15 Sundae Funday: Inventor’s Workshop

20 Tween Laser Tag

25 Fall Harvest Buffet

25 Thanksgiving To Go

26 Club Closed for Thanksgiving

SAVE THE DATES

November

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FIRST-CLASS MAIL

U.S. POSTAGE

PAIDSAN JOSE, CA

PERMIT NO. 222

Sunday, October 25RegistRation opens septembeR 2511:30am-3:30pm ongoingAdults (Ages 12 and up): $37++

Kids (Ages 3-11): $29++Infants (2 and under): Free

We’re combining all of the past Halloween party ideas with your favorite Smashing

Pumpkins activities to make one giant All Hallows Fair. PAH “fairgrounds” will take over the ballroom, patio, pool deck and even tennis

courts. Roam the fair, play games, eat hand held snacks, win prizes and have fun!

1st Annual HALLOWEEN

FAMILY FAIRHALLOWEEN AT PAH LIKE

NEVER BEFORE! Highlights Include CARNIVAL GAMESHAUNTED HOUSEFOOD STATIONS

PUMPKIN CARVING & PAINTINGDANCING & COSTUME CONTESTSPUMPKIN BOWLING & SMASHING

SUGAR SHACKPRIZES & TICKET BOOTH

Please note: With this revised concept, we are able to accommodate more families at the event but seating will

not be provided