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Club NewsAugust 2018
SUGARMILL WOODS • SOUTHERN WOODS• OAK VILLAGE NEWSLETTER
What’s NewMessage From General Manager..........................3
Cocktail Cuties .....................................................3
The Practice Tee....................................................4
Message From The Membership Director ............6
Game Night...........................................................6
Message From Golf Maintenance.........................7
Message From Robin Frick ..................................8
Message From Chef Justin Ritchey ......................8
Hit & Giggles Event ...........................................11
Prime Rib Buffet .................................................11
Singles Night.......................................................11
Bridge Club.........................................................11
Drop Shots ..........................................................12
Oak Village .........................................................13
Calendar.....................................................16 & 17
SMW Men’s Golf Association............................18
Taste Around The World.....................................20
Sugarmill Woods Ladies’
Golf Association .................................................21
Special Interest Groups........................26, 27 & 29
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Come join the “Sugarmill Cocktai l Cuties” on Tuesday in the Lounge,
starting at 3:30 pm every Tuesday. In addition to everyday 2 for 1 drinks, there will be a Tuesday only specialty Drink 2 for 1. If you are looking for some mid-week fun, this is the group to join! See you Tuesday in the Score’s Lounge.
AUGUST SPECIALSAug. 7 Pina Colada
Aug. 14 Amaretto Sour
Aug. 21 Woo-Woo
Aug. 28 Citrus Mist
AUGUST SPECIALS
Open Invitation to all Ladies!
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Message From The General Manager
By Rick Kelso, General Manager
With all the rain we've had (for the month of June, Citrus County had four times the average amount it received last year), it has
been almost impossible to conduct normal golf course maintenance. But we are doing
what we can. Weed control has been applied, and we expect those perpetual irritants will soon begin to die off and continue to do so for the next couple of months.
Applications for nematode control have also been delayed because of all the rain. We have it on the schedule, and if we can get a couple of dry days, will get that project completed. We expect to see results about a month after the application.
Overall, Tim and the maintenance staff have done a great job keeping the courses as good as they are, given all the interference from Mother Nature, as well as the challenges of dealing with an aging infrastructure and trying to stretch scarce resources in a market of ever-rising costs.
But even with all the rain, we're still thinking positive, and we have some fun events on the schedule. The Labor Day Event Golf Event will be held Sunday, September 2. We will be sending an email with further information on this special event to everyone on our email distribution list. (A reminder, if you are not receiving our emails, contact Jordan Le Meur, membership director, and he will add your name to the list.) Also, we will be posting sign-up sheets for this event in hallway at Southern Woods and the Golf Shop at Sugarmill Woods..
Another fun event is a couples' nine-hole game held the on the second and fourth Friday afternoons. Called Hit and Giggle, each member of the team tees off; they choose the best ball and from that point on hit alternate shots throughout the entire round. Each team must make points based on their handicaps. Afterward, most everyone goes into the club for dinner and continued camaraderie. Many thanks to Susie Hornbeck and Nan Roys, who run this event. Thus far, they have grown it to more than 40 players. Anyone interested in joining can contact Susie at [email protected] or Nan at [email protected].
On the first and third Sundays, starting at 10:30 a.m., there is a fun couple's event called Sunday Swingers. In this nine-hole game, both members of the team consisting of one man and one woman tees off on every hole. They then select the best drive, and play alternate shots from there until the ball is holed or conceded. Afterward, most players go into the club for brunch. Special thanks to John Lehman, who runs this game, which he initiated just a few months ago. It, too, is a very popular event that gives members another opportunity to get together, have fun, and socialize. Members interested in joining this group should go to http://play.sundayswingersgolf.com.
And, again, I want to thank all the heads of the various golf groups, as well as others who help the clubs in so many ways. It all takes time and effort, and I can't imagine where we would be today without all that generous support.
Robin and her staff have lots of good things in store for August. Taste of the World and Lobster Night are two “extras” for next month. Be sure and check Robin's article and the calendar for dates and times. Also, because the restaurants have been very busy, be sure and make your reservations as far in advance as possible.
Overall, the clubs are still struggling, but we have had a few successes. The membership referral program has brought in over 125 new members since last August. We plan to continue the program through April of 2019.
Unfortunately, we have also lost many members, for various reasons: just not as active as in prior years, poor health, financial, etc. So please keep the club's incentive program and the many positives of being members in mind when talking to friends and neighbors. Your help in growing the membership roster will benefit not only the clubs, but everyone in the community, as well. A golf club in a residential area is well documented to increase property values; conversely, a closed course will cause significant declines in property values and resale opportunities.
The more members we have, the more I will be able to do to make the clubs better. Thank you for your support and belief in the Sugarmill Woods and Southern Woods clubs and the Oak Village Fitness Center.
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The Practice Tee
Need help with your game??I am a Class A PGA Professionalwith 20 years teaching experience.
Private Lessons-Clinics-JuniorsGive me a call or email me!!
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By Ed Burfeindt, Head PGA Professional
The two governing bodies of golf, the R&A and USGA, recently released some proposed rule changes that are set
to take effect January 1, 2019. This month I will be discussing five of the more
important proposed changes.
The first rule that we will discuss is a situation that takes place in a water hazard. The proposed change here is to allow the player to move loose impediments in the penalty area. You will also be allowed to ground your club in the hazard as well without a penalty. The current penalty for grounding your club is loss of the hole in Match Play or a two-shot penalty in Stroke Play.
The next sug-gested rule change has to do with putting on the green with the flagstick in the hole. It will allow a player's ball to hit the flagstick without incurring a penalty. Right now, if a player's ball strikes the flagstick in the hole, there is a loss of the hole in Match Play and a two stroke penalty in Stroke Play and the ball must be played as it lies.
The third rule that has been mentioned for a proposed change is how to drop a ball. The existing rule says that a player must drop their ball from shoulder height and an arm's
length away from their body. The new rule would allow the player to drop the ball from any height, as long as it falls through the air when dropped and doesn't touch anything.
The fourth rule we will talk about is one that I think should have been changed a long time ago, and that is the repairing of spike marks on the green. Under the current rule, you are allowed to fix ball marks made on the green but not spike marks made by shoes. So if you find yourself playing behind someone who can't walk properly and drags their feet, you have to putt through the raised marks they have left behind.
The last proposed rule change makes the most sense considering one of the biggest complaints about a round of golf is how long it takes to play, and the pace of play. The proposed rule change would allow a player to search for a ba l l f o r t h r ee minutes maximum as opposed to the current allotted t i m e o f f i v e minutes. It doesn't seem like that big a change, but if you c o n s i d e r h o w many times a ball might be lost and the amount of players on the course; it adds up.
If you need help with any part of your game, send me an email to [email protected] or call (352) 382-1200 to set up a lesson. I look forward to seeing you next month on The Practice Tee.
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Message From TheMembership Director
By Jordan Le Meur, Membership Director
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If you have any suggestions or concerns, please feel free to call me at my direct line (352) 559-7106, or e-mail me at [email protected].
hope that everyone is surviving the summer heat and all of the storms! I
would like to remind everyone to follow our Facebook account for instant access to
our flyers about upcoming events at the clubs. I will be researching new and exciting places online to promote the Clubs in the future, so please don’t forget to leave a positive review after a delicious meal or a great round of golf. The Facebook page for the Clubs can be found by searching: “@SMWCCandSWGC” within the search bar on Facebook.
We are asking everyone who uses the pools at Sugarmill Woods and at the Oak Village sports complex to bring their membership card each time. We will be checking periodically to ensure the pools are not being accessed by non-members. Anyone who needs a new membership card can call or email me. We appreciate all of the support and patience from those of you who have been waiting for the completion of renovations to the Oak Village pool. We expect that, once completed, you will enjoy it for years to come!
Let's give a warm welcome to our newest members and a welcome back to some returning members this month!
Robert and Jeanne Cox Social Family
Donna Reasor and Sherri Beaulieu Social Family
Clif Morehead Single Full Golf
Henry and Dora Wenzel Social Family
Kim Bandachowicz and Deborah Whithorn Social Family
Richard and Iris Brimlow Full Golf Family
James and Joan Bates Social Family
Jim and Debbie Schwaller Social Golf Family
Diane Aho Social Single
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Joshua and Keri Bryant Social Family
Lee and Amy Herndon Social Family
Jeff and Linda Bowers Social Family
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Diane and Charles Fudge Social Family
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Message FromGolf Maintenance
By Tim Gatz, Director of Golf Maintenance
Here is the golf maintenance schedule for Sugarmill Woods and Southern Woods for the month of August.
At Sugarmill Woods, Pine and Cypress courses will be closed on August 6th and 7th. This
course closure is for our last core aerification on greens for this year. This maintenance practice is done in early August so that the greens have enough time to heal prior to over seeding. During the last part of the month all greens will be verticut and lightly topdressed to create a smoother putting surface. This will be repeated a few times over the next few weeks. Over the next few weeks, a few spray applications will be done on greens in order to reduce goosegrass activity. The final item we have planned for this month is pre-emerging all fairways, tees and roughs to limit weed seed germination.
At Southern Woods, our last core aerification on greens is scheduled for August 20th and 21st. At this time the course will be closed for these two days so the maintenance staff can properly complete this practice. In the weeks following this aerification our focus will be on creating a smoother putting surface through verticutting and topdressing. Each time we perform this practice we reduce grain and promote a healthier growing environment. By the end of August, a majority of our aerification practices will be completed.
Please remember to do all of the little things to keep our course in good condition. This includes filling divots, raking bunkers, repairing ball marks and obeying cart signs and control ropes
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&By Robin FrickFood & BeverageManager
I hope everyone is enjoying the summer, wherever you are. Come on in
for some cooling beverages and tasty meal. Personally, I'm looking forward to the
fall, partly for the cooler weather but mostly for the return of our winter members – we really miss you in the dining room!
Wednesday, August 8th brings our third annual “Taste Around the World.” For those unfamiliar with this event, it is a tapas style evening with tastings of international cuisine. It will be served from 5 pm until 7:30 at a cost of just $15.95 per person.
Game night this month will be Tuesday, August 14th. The regular weekly specials, along with the dinner menu, are Prime Rib on Thursday for $18.95 and Fish Fry on Friday for $13.95. A lunch menu will be served on Sundays from 11 am to 2:30 pm with some interesting breakfast special features. “Cocktail Cuties” meet in the lounge between 3 and 5 pm every Tuesday to sample the week's cocktail selection, come along for some fun, frivolity and fellowship.
A couple of heat-beating cocktails to enjoy around the pool:
Sangria de Casa
• Fill a goblet with ice and add:
• Large dash of brandy
• Large dash of triple sec or Cointreau
• Squeeze ½ of an orange
• Top up with red or white wine (champagne works just as well!)
• Garnish with slices of orange, lime and a cherry.
Watermelon Slushy
• 2 oz Bacardi or white rum, Roses lime juice (¼ - ½ oz to taste)
• 1 cup seedless watermelon chunks, 1 cup of ice
• OPTIONAL additions: 1 oz Peach Schnapps OR Amaretto
• Put all ingredients in blender and blend 'til smooth and slushy and garnish with any fruit you have lurking in the fridge.
• For a real kick add a float of Bacardi 151 (stay away from naked flames though!)
Message FromRobin Frick
UPCOMING EVENTS FOR SEPTEMBER: Friday, September 7th we have the ever-popular Meet & Greet which is enjoyed by new and existing members alike! This is strictly a member only event. Tuesday, September 11th is Game Night.
The always fabulous “SALLY LANGWAH SHOW” is on Wednesday, September 26th. Sally’s show features so many impersonations of the top recording artists of many different musical genres and her quick changes will leave you astounded!
You may call the restaurant direct for reservations on 382-5645. Email me at [email protected] or call me anytime if you have any issues.
Message FromChef Justin Ritchey
Hello August! We hope our members are staying cool in the haze of August heat. To tempt you all out to the restaurant we have our annual “Taste Around the World” buffet. This year we have several new nations being represented including Poland, France, and Vietnam. This is a great event that you don't want to miss.
As of this month we are starting to create all new menus for the club. Any suggestions, wishes, and requests are welcome. It is our goal to offer menu items that represent the club and please our membership.
August 22, 2018 will be Lobster Night! We will have several lobster dishes, including whole Maine lobsters, lobster tail, seasonal salad with lobster and more! A limited menu will also be offered for the non-lobster lovers. Whole lobsters will be served on a reservation basis. Please call the restaurant at (352) 382-5645 to make reservations for the event.
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Bridge Club
The SMW Bridge Group plays at the club on the second Tuesday of the month and 9am for about three hours. Our group is open to any bridge player who would like to have a pleasant time with friends and neighbors. Playing partners are randomly assigned and change after four hands per table. The donation is two dollars with many payouts. Our next bridge gathering is August 14th.
If you would like to play in the SMW Bridge games, please call Claire Sickel or Hank Robinson at 239-560-3969. Congratulations to the July winners:
First Maddy Phaneof Points: 6240All New England
Second Grace Campbell Points: 4920New Jersey
Third Charlie Hoke Points: 4740 Michigan
Fourth Mary McDowall Points: 4270 Iowa
Fifth Pat Dooley Points: 3710 Massachusetts
Sugarmill Woods Country ClubWomen’s Bridge Group
To join, contact
Darrielle Wyatt at (382-3182)
or Beth Boardman at (382-2575)
Thursday’s at 9:00 am
Every Thursday Night Is
PRIME RIB NIGHT
$18.95++For Reservations, call Robin 382-3838
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Mid-Afternoon Tee Off on the 2nd and 4th Friday of the month.$5.00/team assures CASH AWARDS
True alternate shot for each team from the best tee shot on your 1st hole to holing out on
the 9th green. You will be given the simple rules before your 1st game. The points you
need will be based on your handicap and are adjusted after each game. Our only goal
here is to have FUN!You've got to be able to laugh out loud at
yourself. Play only when you can.Let Susie Hornbeck at [email protected]
know the Wednesday beforethe Friday you intend to play.
Hit & GiggleCouples Event
All Singles are invited to join us for cocktails and dinner in the Grill Room on the Second Thursday of each month. We meet for cocktails at 5:00 pm and order dinner at 6:00 pm. For information or reservations, call Agnes at 382-2020.
9 Hole Event forA 2-Person Team!
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Drop Shots
By Jack Stevenson
From the Tennis Association
Rise and shine, head to the courts and enjoy the action and camaraderie of tennis! Despite provoking occasional
protests from your body, tennis is a healthy pastime, providing aerobic exercise and
social interaction with others. Our Tennis Association is a great way to meet others with common interests in the game. Contact me at 382-8909 for details on joining our Association.
If you want to improve your game, think about taking lessons from our tennis pro, Rick Scholl, and then, as in any sport, practice, practice, practice!
Men's Tennis Ladder
On Monday and Wednesday mornings, men's doubles are played at the Sugarmill Woods tennis courts. No reservations are required, just sign in at courtside by 7:50 am. After play, players post their scores and are moved up and down the ladder based upon their wins and losses over a five week period. Players of all levels are welcome to participate in the good fellowship and friendly competition. If any questions, call me at 382-8909 or by e-mail at [email protected].
As of July 2nd, the top three players in each group of the Men's Monday-Wednesday tennis program were as follows:
Group A: Domenick Testi
Glenn Sikorcin
Steve Muccioli
Group B: Gunter Fahl
Bobby Dalton
Terry Carter
Group C: Jack Kelly
Jack Stevenson
Jerry Moerschbacher
Ladies Tennis
On Tuesdays, tennis doubles are held for ladies with a USTA rating of 2.5 or above beginning at 8:30 a.m. at the Sugarmill Woods courts. No reservations are required - just show up and play.
Also, Citrus County is forming a new 3.0 ladies tennis league to begin this fall and a Sugarmill Woods team is being planned. A few more team members and subs are needed. League team practice is held on Thursdays beginning around 10 a.m. at the Sugarmill Woods courts. If interested in league play, contact Bo Mashburn-Hager at 910-512-8881.
Mixed Doubles
Friday mixed doubles will resume this Fall. Contact Tennis Director Rick Scholl at 382-0353 if interested.
Tennis Association Facebook Page
Don't forget to check out our Facebook page put together by social director Karen Counts. Go to www.facebook.com and input “Sugarmill Woods Tennis Association” to access the site.
Drop Shot
A drop shot to members: Remember to exercise good sportsmanship, proper court etiquette, and respect for your tennis pals. Keep a friendly, positive attitude and enjoy the game!
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Oak Village
By Rick Scholl, Manager & Director of Tennis
Traditions Day
Next month on Saturday, September 15th is Tennis Traditions on the courts at
8:30 am. This event was rescheduled into the Fall for this year. Basically it's the same
kind of format as a mixed doubles Playday. Only requirements are that you wear traditional WHITE tennis clothing and use a traditional size old wooden racquet. I have MANY wood racquets to choose from if you don't have one. The Entry fee is $2 per player. Sign up NOW because it will fill up fast!
Friday Funsters
Again, into the month of August, I'm organizing the Friday morning Mixed Doubles group “week to week” until some of the Snowbirds return. Speak up if you want to play, I will put you on the rotating schedule.
Men's USTA 40+ 4.0
The Men's 40+ 4.0 Mens USTA Team recently travelled to compete in the Fl State Sectional Championships held at the USTA National Campus in Lake Nona, Florida.
We had two matches back to back on Saturday morning. First against Orange County. We lost 0-5 in that match. Turns out Orange County made it to the Finals and lost to Miami. Anyway, our second match Saturday was against Duval County. We played them tough, but again lost that match. They were a younger and bigger team. We only have eight players and you need ALL eight to play one match. It consists of three doubles and two singles. The other teams we faced had up to 22 players on their rosters.
USTA SMW Team. Represented Marion/Citrus County in state finals.
Playing inUSTA 40+ 4.0State SectionalChampionships
July 7-8.USTA National Campus,
Lake Nina, Fl.
Mike Brown
So Sunday morning we were up against Leon County. We Played them tough and ended up with a 3-2 Victory! We had fun and really enjoyed the experience and competition.
The players were: Rick Scholl (Captain), Mike Brown, Jim LaVoie, Shea Monroe, Glenn Sikorcin, Donnie Simmons, Dominick Testi, and Mike Tringali.
Swimming Pools
Now that both swimming pools are open the Cypress pool is quieter for sure. Please remember at BOTH pools we do not allow any big Floats or mattresses in the pool. Pick up a copy of the POOL RULES either here at Oak Village or at the Cypress Village/ Membership Directors office. Also please have your membership card with you at each pool in case you are asked to show it.
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GOLF TIMESLGA - Wednesday’s 8:30 SG
SWINGERS - Wednesday’s 8:30 SG
MGA - Thursday’s 8:30 SG
POINTS GAME - Wednesday 12:33 TT
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RESTAURANT TIMESMonday - Clubhouse Closed
LUNCH
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Wednesday - 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Thursday - 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Friday - 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Saturday - 11:00 AM to 2:30 PM
DINNER
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Thursday - 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM
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Sugarmill Woods Men’s Golf Association
By Bob Strausser
Needless to say our weather has been hot. RAIN - we have had our fair share, but then, tis the season. Everything is growing well including the weeds.
Keep yourself hydrated. Also, pay attention to the tropical report. We are in
that you know what season (Hur-----es).
MGA Executive Board Change
Frank Veit, 2018 Treasurer, has opted to leave the Club. We wish Frank well in his future endeavors and thank him for his participation in SMW MGA as Treasurer and Secretary.
Effective July 1st, Steve Demianczyk, President, moved Bill Nusbickel from Secretary to Treasurer and appointed John Raymond as Secretary. John agreed to be Secretary for the remainder of 2018.
SMW MGA Executive Board (July thru December 2018):
President ------- Steve Demianczyk
Treasurer ------- Bill Nusbickel
Secretary ------- John Raymond
In 2019 SMW MGA will need a Treasurer and Secretary. Your MGA is run by volunteers. If a Nominating Committee Member contacts you please consider volunteering your time for your MGA.
On-Line Sign Up
For the past few years the MGA has been using "Sign Up Genius" to sign up for golf on MGA Thursdays. Signing up on line gives each individual control whether or not you signed up for golf, the dates and gives you the opportunity to cancel - all on line. Dick Tuxbury is the Sign Up Genius administrator. If anyone has any questions or needs further information contact Dick at 382-4031 or [email protected].
MGA Hole In One
The MGA has a 'Hole In One' prize for 2018. The Board approved setting aside $100.00 to be split between all MGA players who score an ACE during an MGA sanctioned event for the calendar year. So far no one has succeeded. Sharpen up your play on the par 3's and cash in.
MGA Games for August
August 2nd Team Point Quota - Mixed
9th Best 2 of 4 - Flighted
16th 1 on 5's, 2 on 4's, 3 on 3's - Mixed
23rd Best 2 of 4 + Bonus - Mixed
30th 2 Man Best Ball - Flighted
Golf Humor for the Month
Golfer: "That can't be my ball, it's too old"
Caddy: "It's been a long time since we teed off, sir"
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DATE: July 12, 2018
GAME:
1st Place, -23
Second Flight
1st Place, -25
Best 2 of 4- Flighted
First Flight
Al Smith, Chuck Reeb, Dillard Jarrell
Fred diBattista, Glenn Harwood, Bill Engelbrecht, John Rada
Low Gross, 74 John Stewart
Low Net, 67 Al Smith
Low Net Senior, 63 Glenn Harwood
Closest To The Pin
Pine #4 John Stewart 9’5”
Cypress #3 Mike Howard 7’3”
DATE: July 19, 2018
GAME: Rolling 1-2-3-Mixed
1st Place, -16 (tie) John Stewart, Chuck Reeb, Bob Maeder, Bill Engelbrecht
John Raymond, Dillard Jarrell, Tom Jones, Gary Osborne
Low Gross, 77 John Stewart
Low Net, 67 Chuck Reeb
Low Net Senior, 65 Bill Engelbrecht
Closest To The Pin
Cypress #6 Chuck Reeb 22’6”
SMW Men’s Golf ScoresDATE:
1st Place, 58.25
Closest To The Pin
July 5, 2018
GAME: Scramble-Handicapped
Chuck Reeb, Jim Turner, Bill Nusbickel, Zane Megos
2nd Place, 59.10 Al Smith, John Raymond, Stan Fleming
Cypress #6 Mike Howard 21’ 4”
Pine #4 John Raymond 10’ 8”
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By Joanne Tuxbury
Welcome to our 2018-19 SMWLGA Season. Opening Day is Wednesday September 12, 2018.
Your LGA Board (President Ginger Bong, Vice President Joanne Tuxbury, Treasurer Chris Venable, Secretary Karen Hall, Parliamentarian Cathy Wright, Tournament Chairman JoAnn Ray, and Past President Susie Hornbeck) has been hard at work this past summer to set up an exciting year of golf, fun and friendship.
Emeritus Status memberships are available. An Emeritus member is a former active member who wishes to remain a member of the LGA, but can no longer play golf. You would be able to join us for lunch on the Opening Day, Christmas, and Closing Luncheons. The fee for this type of membership is $15 per year. Come out and visit with your LGA friends.
Join the SMW 18 Hole LGA and have fun with friends and neighbors each Wednesday morning from September to May. Shotgun start: 8:30 a.m. Must sign in by 8:00 a.m.
The cost is $25 per year and $2.00 per week for the prize fund. Maximum handicap is 40.4.
New members: Contact Lorraine Dayton, the Membership Chair at 352-382-0729.
We use Signup Genius (SignUpGenius.com) to register for weekly play. JoAnn Ray is the Tournament Administrator. Any questions concerning sign up, please check with JoAnn or Ginger Bong.
September Golf Schedule
September 12th: Opening Day-ABCD Step Aside Scramble
September 19: Low Gross/Low Net, Individual- Flighted *Star of the Month Qualifier for our annual Star of the Year Tournament.
September 26: Team Quota
Future Events
Tuesday, October 23 is our final Mid-States event at Ocala Palms. Last Chance to Play in Mid States!! It will be a fun tournament and SMW is scheduled to receive a trophy for first place play in the 2017-2018 season. We would like to have a good showing so even if you have never played in Mid States, consider playing in the Finale. Chris Venable, our SMW coordinator, will post sign up information and cost in the locker room.
Monday, November 5th: The Sugar and Spice Invitational at Sugarmill Woods.
November 21st: LGA/MGA Joint Scramble
December 12th: Christmas Luncheon and Tournament
Stay tuned. We have quite a year planned. Lots of opportunities to volunteer.
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“The Swingers” – Sugarmill Woods 9-Hole Ladies' Golf League
The Swingers play every Wednesday morning at Sugarmill Woods CC. We meet in the Grill Room at 8:30 am and tee off at 9:00 am. We are a handicap league, but a handicap can be established if you currently don't have one or are a new member to the group. All skill levels are welcome. Each week we play a different fun game, while also adhering to the LPGA rules. There is a $2 up charge for prizes each week. Members also pay a $5 annual fee to cover miscellaneous social expenses. After our 9-hole play, it is optional, but we meet in the clubhouse for lunch, cheerful socializing, and awarding of prizes. We look forward to hearing from you! For information contact: Judy Hill at (352) 382-1348 or Irene Ciuppa at (352) 382-1118
-------------------------------------------------------------------------“The Sunday Swingers”
The Swingers play the first and third Sunday of the month. There is a 10:30am shotgun start. For more information on teams and rules visit www.sundayswingersgolf.com.
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------Dapper Duffers
Contact: John Raymond (352-765-4122) or Phil Runfola (352-382-3933)The Dapper Duffers is the earliest men's group formed at SMW, playing on Tuesday mornings. The goal is to enjoy a competitive round of golf with friends playing from both the middle and forward tees. Information and membership application can be found at the Dapper Duffers website: www.dapperduf.biz.ly.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------SMW Men's Golf Association
Contact: Bob Strausser - Contact Information: 352-382-9982The Sugarmill Woods Men's Golf Association plays every Thursday morning at 8:30 a.m. Registration begins at 7:30 am in the Clubhouse. All male members of Sugarmill Woods Country Club with an established handicap are eligible to join. The SMW MGA plays a variety of games, with both flighted and mixed handicap teams, plus several tournaments during the year. The SMW MGA is a great place to meet new friends and learn about other golf groups. Annual Membership Dues are $25. Players are charged an extra $3 entree fee each week for prizes.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------SW Men's Golf Association
Contact: Gary Mosey, (352) 586-9741The Southern Woods Men's Golf Association plays every Wednesday morning at 8:30 a.m. Registration begins at 7:45 am. All male members of Southern Woods Golf Club with an established handicap is eligible to join. The SW MGA plays different formats each week and makes sure pairings are changed as well. The SW MGA is a great way to meet new friends and find out more information about other golf groups. The Annual Membership dues are $25.00.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------SMW Ladies' Golf Association
Contact: Lorraine Dayton, (352) 382-0729 or [email protected] Sugarmill Woods Ladies' Golf Association plays every Wednesday morning at 8:30 am. Registration begins at 7:45 in the Grill Room. All female members of Sugarmill Woods Country Club with an established handicap (maximum handicap 40.4) are eligible to join. The SMW LGA offers many different games throughout the year from individual games, ABCD games, seasonal games, lunches and major events. The Annual Membership Dues are $25.00. Players are charged an extra $2 entry fee each week for prizes.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------SW Ladies Golf Association
Contact: Lorraine Dayton, (352) 382-0729 or [email protected] Southern Woods Ladies' Golf Association plays every Thursday morning at 8:30 am. Registration begins at 7:45 in the Dining Room. All female members of Southern Woods Country Club with an established handicap (maximum handicap 40.4) are eligible to join. The SW LGA offers players a choice of 9 holes or 18 holes plus many different games throughout the year from individual games, ABCD games, seasonal games, lunches and major events. The Annual Membership Dues are $25.00. Players are charged an extra $2 entry fee each week for prizes.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Women of Sugarmill Woods
The Women of Sugarmill Woods is a public charity organization founded in 1986. During the last 30 years, under the direction of 17 presidents, our club has continually worked to fulfill the pledge established by our founding mothers to enhance the quality of life in our community culturally, socially, and environmentally.WSW Gives to Children, Adults and Seniors:• Sugarmill Manor Asst. Living – Committee volunteers facilitate a monthly bingo
game, provide holiday haircuts, parts, and a holiday sing-a-long.
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Hit and GiggleContact: Susie Hornbeck at [email protected]
2 Person Team (man/woman, 2 men or 2 women) event. Play 9 holes of alternate shot golf at SMW CC. Tee off Friday afternoon, twice a month. $5 per team. Cash payouts at dinner in Score Lounge. Meet new people! Have fun! No dues.
•• Take Stock In Children – Members serve as mentors to local students who
have received a TSIC scholarship or serve on the Citrus County Leadership Council.
• We Care Food Pantry – Volunteers assist with monthly set up and distribution.• Citrus County Blessings – Volunteers to assist in packing backpacks.• CASA – Providing supplies, books, and household equipment.• Camp E-Nini-Hassee – Providing clothing, books, garden seeds and other
things as requested.For further information on our organization, contact Rosanne Gambill at (352) 503-9133 and her email is [email protected].
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Citrus County Creative Quilters GuildContact: Joyce Englebrecht - Contact Information: 352-382-4508
ndThe Citrus County Creative Quilters Guild meets the 2 Wednesday of each month at
th9:00 am in St. Anne's Church, Crystal River and again on the 4 Wednesday each month for a workshop gathering. The purpose is to educate and provide charity quilts. Every two years the group holds a quilt show.
------------------------------------------------------------------------Singles Night at Sugarmill Woods - Contact: Agnes: 382-2020.
All singles are invited to join Members and non-members alike for cocktails and dinner in the grill Room on the 2nd Thursday of each month. Cocktails begin at 5:00 pm and dinner is ordered at 6:00 pm.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Game Night at Sugarmill Woods
Contact: Lorraine Dayton 352-382-0729ndGame Night at SMW is held on the 2 Tuesday of every month. Members are
encouraged to bring their own game and group of people to play. If you do not have a game or group of people their may be openings in other games. The Basket Menu is offered on most Tuesday Game Nights.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------The SMW Socrates Café
The Sugarmill Woods Socrates Cafe has merged into a County wide Cafe that meets the third Saturday of the month from 10 am to 12 noon at the Homosassa Library on Grover Cleveland Ave. Google Socrates Cafe to learn more. or go to www. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socrates_Cafe to learn what the Cafe is all about. Please join us for stimulating questions, don't expect answers but enjoy the expansion of your mind and understanding of the world. Please call Tom Paslay if you have questions, 352-464-7746.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------American Legion Post 166, Homosassa Springs, FL
CONTACT: Clay Scott (352) 247-1353 or email: [email protected] you for your service!
The American Legion is the nation's largest wartime Veterans Service Organization with a membership of 2.4 million men and women nationally. All Veterans of honorable service during a wartime period and those currently serving on active duty are eligible to belong to the American Legion. Our Post is growing; we now have an American Legion Axillary Unit 166, which is open to the wives, daughters and granddaughters of these Veterans. We have also started the Sons of the American Legion (SAL) Squadron 166 which is open to the sons and grandsons of those who honorably served. We are currently involved in starting an American Legion Riders (ALR) chapter 166 which is comprised of the Legion Members Auxiliary members and SAL members. If you are interested in joining a worthwhile Non-Profit organization that supports our Veterans, Community, seniors and children, then you owe to yourself to come out and visit us or contact Clay Scott. We meet at our temporary meeting facility located at the Crystal River Eagles 5340 W Grover Cleveland Blvd. in Homosassa, Florida. Our meetings are held at 1pm on the First and Third Wednesday of every month, so come out and hear what we are doing, where we are going, meet new friends, and find old ones.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Rotary Club of Sugarmill Woods - Founded November, 2008
Meetings: Weekly on Tuesday from 5-6 pm (we gather earlier to chat with one another and meet our guests) Place: Sugarmill Woods Country Club
Programs: Speakers representing organizations from Sugarmill Woods, Citrus County, more (for example- the Sheriff or representative of one of the Sheriff's office programs, School District “Sam” Himmel or a representative from the school district, Bays and Girls Clubs, Library, Animal adoption and rescue organization, Healthy living are just a few of the many interesting programs.Service to the Community: Lecanto Primary School, Rotary Interact Club at Lecanto High School, Adult Literacy through public library, Feeding programs- locally and internationally, clean water projects, and more. Visitors are welcomed. New Members are invited into membership by a current member of Sugarmill Woods Rotary. Former Rotarians are encouraged to give us a call.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Sugarmill Artisans
We are a group of artists who gather the second Tuesday of every month at the Homosassa Library from 10am-2pm. Our members represent a broad range of fine
Salvation Army Angel Tree – Members contribute gifts for children.
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media and craft arts and our mission is to enhance each other's' skills and to inspire each other to creativity!! To that end, our group travels to museums and studios, we schedule photo shoots, demos and workshops and we have a lot of fun socializing and sharing whenever we're together. We have a modest annual membership fee of $15 (payable only after you've decided to join us). If you'd like to drop in to a future session, we welcome you to do so. For information about past and future activities please visit our website and please contact us using our email address (see below). Whatever your art interests include or your skill level, we look forward to meeting you!
Contact: [email protected] and our website is www.sugarmillartisans.com
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Christian Women's Club of Homosassa. Chairperson is Linda Duller: 382-3392.
Christian Women's Club meetings are held nationwide monthly. A Christian group but we do not meet in a Church nor are we a specific denomination. We meet at Southern Woods Country Club the second Tuesday of the month from September thru May at 9 a.m. The fee is $12.00 per person. Please remember included in the cost are the refreshments, gratuity, speaker and entertainment. We have various special features along with a spiritual speaker. We encourage women to come join us. For reservations, call Sandi at 382-5501.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------The Homosassa River Alliance
Join the Alliance. Come to our meetings, hear the experts, speak to groups, help at festivals, help with fundraisers, help with mailings, attend commission and agency
ndmeetings and speak out to protect the Homosassa! We meet at 7 p.m. on the 2 Thursday of the month at the Homosassa Civic Club.
The Save the Homosassa River Alliance has been organized to inform citizens about all significant environmental issues affecting the Homosassa River System. The goal is to help restore, protect and perpetuate the native integrity of the related springs and rivers.
The Homosassa River is a 7-mile long fresh water river that leads through an incredibly productive estuary to the Gulf of Mexico. Here the fresh water from the springs mixes with salt water from the Gulf providing a nursery for many fish and other animals. If the water is polluted or too salty, then the young and fragile fish, shrimp and crabs will not live. High quality fresh water from the springs flowing into the river is essential.
Any factor causing environmental degradation and any means to aid in restoration is appropriate for the attention of the Alliance. We are a 501c3, non-profit organization and our game plan is to provide education and information at schools, at State Parks, at festivals, thru presentations, thru brochures, thru newsletters and thru the media. We provide a forum for citizens and experts to discuss environmental issues. We work with County Commissioners and planners, with SWFWMD and with the Florida DEP to help develop and apply the best management practices.
------------------------------------------------------------------------- Art Center Of Citrus County
2644 N Annapolis Ave., Hernando, FL 34442Office: 352-746-0924; Messages after hours: 352-400-4466
Box Office: 352-746-7606 email: [email protected] Art Center of Citrus County is a 501c3 non-profit organization dedicated to the participation, education and appreciation of the arts. The campus consists of two buildings: a modern 200 seat theater and a 6500 square foot Art & Education building. Activities for both youth and adults include: Classes (photography, painting, etc., and dance & acting) and theater shows. Audiences, performers, students, teachers, volunteers & sponsors welcomed. More information at http://www.artcentercitruscounty.org
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Stage West Community Playhouse
8390 Forest Oaks Blvd.Spring Hill, FL 34606
BOX OFFICE: 352-683-5113 email: [email protected] West in a non-profit theater that has two stages (the Main, approx. 400 seats, and the Forum, approx. 160 seats) providing 8 shows every year plus summer and winter children's productions. Shows include: Musicals, Drama, Mystery and Comedy. Audiences, performers, volunteers and sponsors welcomed. More information at http://www.stagewest.net
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Meals on Wheels - Contact: Jennie O'Connor, 382-0808
The Meals on Wheels Association of America is the oldest and largest national organization composed of, and representing, local, community-based Senior Nutrition Programs in all 50 U.S. Territories. All told, there are some 5,000 local Senior Nutrition Programs in the United States. These programs provide well over one million meals to seniors who need them each day.
The Meals on Wheels Program in our area is in desperate need of volunteer distributors to help us deliver food. Most people sign up to do this once a month but many do it more often. It takes only about an hour and a half of your time and is truly appreciated by those who receive the meals and is rewarding for those who deliver them. Volunteers can be reimbursed for mileage by the county. If you are
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interested in volunteering for this very worthwhile program, please contact Jennie O'Connor at 382-0808.
The Touch of Class Corvette Club was established in 2005 to provide Corvette owners an opportunity to enjoy their cars and the fellowship of a shared passion. The TCCC members drive and enjoy their Corvettes and experience a wide variety of functions and events. From a pleasant drive to an out-of-the-way restaurant, or a multi-day event at locations throughout Florida and beyond, the members of the TCCC believe that sharing the experience of owning America's best sports car is an avenue for building lasting friendships. Monthly meetings are held each month at Anglotti's Pizza at 130 Heights Ave in Inverness, Fl, 34452. Meetings start at 7:00 PM, but many members arrive early to enjoy a bite to eat and some extra fellowship time with others.
If you own a Corvette and would like to become a member, or would just like more information, send an email to [email protected] or visit our website at www.tccorvettes.com.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Community Food Bank Of Citrus County
In need of volunteer staff due to increase in food from local stores and other sources. We sort & distribute to over 30 pantries, soup kitchens and shelters throughout Citrus County. Call (352) 628 FOOD (3663), located at 5259 W. Cardinal St., Bldg. B, Homosassa. 1.9 miles from RT 19 and Walmart)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Nature Coast Ramblers
Nature Coast Ramblers is an outdoor activity club of friendly people of all ages who enjoy self-paced hiking or walking, biking, and kayaking activities in the Citrus County area. Walking or hiking, biking, or kayaking with the club promotes fitness. Our goal is to provide events that can challenge you to keep active and are fun. We start walks, rides, and kayak outings in different locations, which is a great way to explore the many beautiful trails, parks, forests and waterways in our area. Bicycle outings are generally the second Friday each month, hiking or walking is generally the third Saturday of each month, kayaking is usually the last Tuesday of each month. You may participate in one, two, or all three of the activities.Hope you will join us for our next club event. All events are FREE for members. You can become a member of Nature Coast Ramblers for only $10 (or $15 for family) per calendar year. Members are kept informed of upcoming club activities by e-mail and through postings on our website and Facebook. Please contact Marie Nall at [email protected]
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Texas Holdem Poker
Anyone interested in playing or learning Texas Holdem Poker (chips only), contact: Ben or Carol Grossman at 352-503-7844. We meet every Saturday night
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------West Hernando Coin Club
The West Hernando Coin Club was established in 2007 and is a member of the ANA (American Numismatic Association) and F.U.N. (Florida United Numismatists
ndAssociation). Current club membership is approx. 80. Meetings are held on the 2 Monday of each month (no meeting in August) at 7pm and are held at St. Joan of Arc Church, 13485 Spring Hill Drive, Spring Hill, FL 34609. Membership is not initially required and we welcome guests to join our meetings. For those who wish to become a member the yearly dues are $10. Currently the club sponsors 3 coin shows a year and has organized outings to the national coin shows held in Orlando (January and July). The club arranges educational presentations to the membership on numismatic and exonumia subjects by professional collectors/dealers/authors and club members themselves. Along with the presentations, and show and tell, there are refreshments, door prizes and a member's auction at each monthly meeting.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------BRIDGE GROUPS:
Women's Bridge: Contact Darrielle Wyatt: 382-3182Held every Thursday in the Sugarmill Woods Grill Room.
Men's and Women's Bridge: Contact Claire Sickel: (239) 560-3969.Held on the 2nd Tuesday of every month.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------THE LUNCH BUNCH:
The Lunch Bunch is a 9 Hole ladies group that meets by the Sugarmill Woods CC pro shop on Friday mornings at 9 am. We enjoy a 9 hole round of golf followed by going to lunch to different restaurants in the area if you are so inclined. We welcome players of all levels that just would like to play for fun and enjoy the camaraderie. Please give me, Nancy Sullivan, a call at (352) 586-4749, or you may email me at [email protected] for additional information. New members always welcome!"
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Welcome to the Sugarmill Woods Tennis Association! Want to meet others with an interest in the great game of tennis and to make friends with some wonderful people? Join the Sugarmill Woods Tennis Association!
Towards this goal, the Sugarmill Woods Tennis Association (SMWTA) issues a tennis roster that includes a listing of current officers and players as well as a schedule of yearly events. By joining the Tennis Association, you are placed on the membership roster and will also receive e-mail correspondence to keep you up-to-date on other members and tennis events.
The Association also organizes several "Playdays" a year for its members, round-robin mixed doubles events, which serve to bring players together. Lunch follows, sometimes as a delightful covered-dish affair beneath the trees at Oak Village. Guests of members are welcome to play and join in the festivities. Non-playing family members are welcome to cheer on the players and join us for lunch. A portion of your dues goes towards providing Playday prizes, courtside refreshments, photos, etc.
The SMWTA also helps its members in time of need. When a member or a non-playing spouse is down and out, our Sunshine Committee is there with a card or goodies to help cheer them up.
Another primary function of the SMWTA is to provide representation to Sugarmill Woods Country Club management in matters of concern to tennis players. By joining the Association, you add your voice to those with similar tennis-related concerns.
The Tennis Association has also donated items to improve the tennis facilities. In the past, we have provided such items as the bleacher seats and shoe washers at the Sugarmill Woods tennis courts. In December of each year, a gala tennis banquet is held at the Sugarmill Woods Country Club. A portion of your dues goes towards appetizers, music, awards, photos and mementos.
By joining the Tennis Association you get all of the above benefits, plus an organization of volunteers that helps make your tennis community a better place. You also get involved with a wonderful group of people who enjoy the great game of tennis. Priceless!
To join up, place your $15.00 dues, which covers everyone in your immediate household, in the Oak Village drop box located in the shelter between Courts 2 and 3. Include your name(s), address, phone number and e-mail address. You can also give or send your dues to Treasurer Joe Lareau, 17 Nemesia Ct. E.,
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Homosassa, FL 34446. Checks should be made out to “Sugarmill Woods Tennis Association.” See you on the courts!
Contact Jack Stevenson, Membership Chairman382-8909, [email protected]
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MILITARY CARDS
Who: The Women of Sugarmill Woods and all your friends--husbands, significant others and your neighbors. When: Military Cards Party will be the 3rd Monday of each month. Where: Sugarmill Woods Country Club Time: Doors open at 12:30 p.m. with games starting at 1 p.m.
Prizes will be awarded to the top 3 scoring teams and the "Lucky loser" team receives a special prize. Share-the-pot raffles will be included in the day's events! Snacks* and non-alcoholic beverages will be served.
Cost: $12 per player. Checks should be made payable to WSW and deposited in the appropriate WSW mailbox located at the offices of Cypress Village (A Frame) just off the front entrance to Sugarmill Woods at US 19. Please mark your check with the names of your "teammates." Payment can be made at the door prior to the start of play.
Reservations: No later than Friday, September 15th by calling CatherineYox (727) 599-7396 or Meagan Love (352) 586-1751. Notes: Everyone is welcome to this event, if you don't have a foursome, come and make new friends! New players are always welcome. We'll be happy to teach you the card game--it's easy! *We need help to provide food/snacks. If you're playing, please bring a food item to share with the other players. Players could number over 100! Come and join us for an afternoon of good food, fun card games and good friends!
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Sugarmill Woods Travel Club Travel Specials & Discounts
Join the Sugarmill Woods Travel Club administered by J and L Travel. As a member you will receive $50 off any booking for a cruise or tour booked through J and L Travel. The $50 off does not apply to airline only bookings but you will not be charged J and L Travels $50 fee to book airline tickets. We have group cruises and tours and specialize in fund raising groups. The foregoing applies to new bookings only. Contact Jesse Mackey, Owner/Travel Consultant, at (352) 382-7708 or [email protected]. Jesse and Lois Mackey are Sugarmill residents.
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