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Celebrating 90 Years of Tradition
FORT LAUDERDALE COUNTRY CLUB
T H E T E E T I M E S
Celebrating 90 Years of Tradition OCTOBER 2016
FORT LAUDERDALE COUNTRY CLUB
T H E T E E T I M E S
IN THIS ISSUE
FLCC “STATE OF AFFAIRS” | OPEN HOUSE | CELEBRATION
On October 29 from 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. the upstairs Clubhouse will be transformed into an expo-style event showcasing the endeavors of the Club’s different committees and departments. This will be the first of many activities this year that commemorate and celebrate FLCC’s 90 years of tradition.
Come up after golf or drop by for a special afternoon that celebrates camaraderie, tradition and idea sharing over drinks and hors d’oeuvres, raffles prizes, and more!
At 4:30 p.m., Club President, Matthew Brodsky, will introduce the club-wide survey to the Membership, which is set to go out to all members in early November.
MORE NEWS INSIDE
Welcome New Members
FLCC Winners
Jazz Brunch
Titleist Custom Fitting
Halloween Twilight
Upcoming Golf event
dates and details
Save the Dates
A LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT By Matthew Brodsky
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
2016/ 2017
MATTHEW BRODSKY
President [email protected]
RON COKER
Vice President
PAUL DALY
Treasurer
JOE COLLUM
Secretary
STEVE DAY
LEE PATTERSON
Samuel Hill
JOHN RODSTROM
HANK HUISMAN
It was my pleasure last month to participate in two “Meet the President” meetings. It was the first time we utilized Webinar access so our out of town members could participate. The focus of the meetings was to discuss with the membership the proposed 2016/2017 Capital Budget and potential methodologies for raising capital. A sub-committee chaired by BOD member, Sam Hill was created last May to examine our capital needs for the next three years. Our by-laws dictate the funding of our capital account be derived from “Entrance Fees”. In addition, it is our practice to also use proceeds from surpluses achieved above our “Operating Budget”. A general consensus was achieved to focus our capital needs funding by increasing “Equity Membership” and utilizing the associated increases in revenues to achieve our capital goals. I am pleased to announce a new “Membership Campaign” that we believe will be quite successful. The details will be communicated shortly or you can contact Valerie Roca for immediate information. In the past two weeks we have signed up two new Equity members with others solidly in our pipeline. A few physical improvements will be noticed soon. A cosmetic refurbish-ment of the halfway house is almost completed, a new look in the Pro Shop is in process and we are finalizing “phase one” of the parking lot improvement project with a new entranceway. Much more to come!!! We often have reason to compliment golf course superintendent, Todd Ingram for the exceptional condition of our golf courses. He has found a new way to impress us. The Greens Committee, chaired by Steve Day, has had continuing conversations regarding the condition of our sand traps. As many of you know we have ample sand in our traps. However, due to the high banking and weather induced sand compression the committee was looking for methodologies for improvement. The first thing Todd and his crew achieved was “flattening” the bottom of many of the traps producing more consistently level lies. The second initiative was to deal with the sand compaction issue. Todd has developed an additional part for our sand trap grooming vehicles that actually digs in and roughs up the sand prior to smoothing with the vehicle’s brush. The results are fantastic. Take a look when you can. However, I suggest you attempt to avoid any hazards in the course of your play. Finally, fun stuff. I have had the honor of being chairman of the “Casey Cup” tournament for the last few years. The playoff for the Cup was on 9/24 with the winners of the four major championships plus the top four point achievers similar in nature to the PGA Tour’s FedEx Cup format. The 18 hole playoff resulted in a tie with Dave Eddy and Steve Rippley going to extra holes. I won’t embarrass my friend Steve with the details but go on to congratulate Dave for his fine play and win. Check out his new “Casey Cup” golf bag while his name is being engraved on the trophy. Until next time – see you at the club.
GENERAL MANAGER’S REPORT
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By Michael O’Brien
DEPARTMENT HEADS
MARK VANDYCK Director of Golf
TODD INGRAM Golf Course Superintendent
EDUARDO ALVAREZ
Chief Financial Officer
VALERIE ROCA
Director of Membership
The season is here. At this time of year, the calendar of events becomes full and the level of activity at the club increases. I am certain you will all notice the changes in both the dining room and on the course. We also have a few new events that I would strongly suggest you attend. First, The State of Affairs for Fort Lauderdale Country Club is scheduled for October 29th. This active presentation of all club committees to the membership is to share the path each committee has set for itself and
also to share the accomplishments of the past. Tied to this afternoon is the beginning of the celebration of the Club’s 90th Birthday. Booths will be set up for each committee, much like a trade show, and committee members will be manning each booth to share their committee’s vision and accomplishments. This is being built as a fun and informative afternoon for all members of the club to walk through and gain working knowledge of your club. I would like to thank Steve Rippley for a wonderful evening at the club last month when he shared his experiences behind the plate and in the field as a Major League umpire. This lecture, the second of a series, has been wonderfully received by the membership and I encourage you all to attend the next presentation. Our next guest speaker is Chief Frank Adderley from the City of Fort Lauderdale. Please mark your calendar for Sunday November 6th, for an evening of information and enlightenment as the Chief talks about the challenges today for the men and women in blue. With over 30 years’ experience with the Fort Lauderdale Police Department, his stories and insight will make for a very enjoyable evening. November 9th is the Holiday Wine Sale. Each year Breakthru Beverage, previously Premier, provides over 50 different wines to be tasted and purchased at very good pricing. If you have a Holiday Party, or might give bottles of wine away for gifts during the holidays, I strongly encourage you to make your purchases on this evening. It has been a great evening in years past, with the Chef providing hors d’oeuvres. It is great to be able to taste before having to buy and this evening allows you that opportunity. Prior to the Wine Sale on the evening of Tuesday November 8th, the club will host an evening with “The Count”. “The Count of Buena Vista is portrayed by Sonoma professional character portrayal actor and historian George Webber. Mr. Webber has for the last five years brought the famous Count Agoston Haraszthy to life in first person performances delivered to wine audiences all over the United States. Combining solid historical and wine knowledge with extraordinary oratory, a Wine Dinner performed by George Webber is a unique experience not to be missed by both wine and history lovers.” See you on the fairways.
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WELCOME NEW MEMBERS
AERIFICATION – SOMETIMES IT’S GOOD TO VENT! - by Greens Committee
ROBERT & CHANTAL GOVAERTS AND 11 YR OLD SON, MAX! A family of avid golfers! - Robert has a handicap of 15.5 and Chantal is an 8.6. Max is a 25.3! The Govaerts are from the Dutch island next to Aruba called Curacao. Robert and Chantal decided to move to South Florida to develop Max’s Golf and Tennis skills. Max is attending American Heritage, and the family lives in Davie for the time being, while their home in Weston is being completed.
JOHN BROOKS is the Chief of Police for the city of Sunrise. He looks for-ward to picking up a game with members as often as he can. He also describes himself as a “foodie” and looks forward to attending many social and dining events with his longtime girlfriend Christine Davis.
DANIEL DRAZEN is an attorney passionate about the game of golf. Daniel is 27 years old and has a 2.6 handicap! His girlfriend, Danielle Zukowsky, is looking to be reintroduced to the game. There is no better place for a lady golfer than FLCC!
WAYNE & LORIE LEMONTANG have joined FLCC with their three sons, Keith, Kyle and Ryan. Mr. LeMontang and his sons get to-gether to play golf every chance they get and are speedy play-ers. All three sons played high school golf and still enjoy the game very much. You will spot them mostly on weekend morn-ings!
KEITH LEMONTANG is a Digital Marketing Analyst. He graduated from The University Colorado at Boulder with a Bachelor’s De-gree in Economics in 2009 and received his Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Miami with concen-trations in Finance and Marketing in 2014.
RYAN LEMONTANG, ESQ. is an attorney at ACF&D. Alvarez Carbonell Feltman & DaSilva PL. Admitted to practice in FL & NJ
KYLE LEMONTANG is a Business Technology Consultant trained and certified in SAP Sales & Distribution (SD). He graduated from The University of Arizona, Eller College of Management.
RAY LIOTTA is the President of DCI Systems Group, a temperature control sales and service provider since 1984. Mr. Liotta is a speedy Saturday morning golfer. Ariana Liotta is looking to possibly get back into golf. Sounds like she’s found the perfect place to do just that!
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CLUB NEWS
2016 BROWARD LEAGUE CHAMPIONS!
Here is a recap of our season:
1. FLCC 49.0 EWGA 41.0 2. FLCC 44.4 JacMar 45.5 3. FLCC 52.0 Weston Hills 38.0 4. FLCC 55.0 Emerald Oaks 35 5. FLCC 47.0 Pompano 43.0 6. FLCC 47.5 Weston Hills 42.5 7. FLCC 48.5 Emerald Oaks 41.5 8. FLCC 51.0 JacMar 39.0 9. FLCC 50.5 Pompano 39.5 10.FLCC 51.5 EWGA 38.5
EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH
Marie Michel was borne in Port au Prince, Haiti and has been with FLCC for 6 years. Marie has been married 21 years, and has three daughters. Her best memories at FLCC are always around the holidays. On her spare time, Marie loves to cook & watch the Miami Heat!
2016 CASEY CUP
Congratulations to David Eddy, the 2016 Casey Cup Champion. Eight finalists participated in a one day tournament to determine this year’s winner.
David defeated runner up Steve Rippley in a play off that went 2 holes in this year’s Casey Cup finals.
You are Invited! FLCC OPEN HOUSE & CELEBRATION
Our committees and department heads are excited to present to you all they have been working on over the past year, as well as what’s to come! The committees have put much effort into making sure that this afternoon is filled with rich content, fun activities & great raffle prizes! You won’t want to miss out!
At 4:30 p.m., President Matthew Brodsky will introduce the club-wide survey that all members are urged to participate in during November.
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October is here and with it we hope it will bring cooler weather and we all look forward to seeing our friends returning from their Summer vacations.
FLCC Girls hit the road recently and played Legend, a challenging course at The Club at Ibis in West Palm Beach. A beautiful locale. The carts did not have GPS, which we are thankful for at our club! And although nobody played “Lights Out” everyone had a great time!
GOLF IN THE WOMEN’S WORLD by Holly Wright-Munoz
RULE OF THE MONTH by Nancy Meyer
The following is a new rule regarding the use of
equipment in tournament play. With the coming of our busy golf season, there are numerous tournaments on the horizon. The following new rule will help clarify the use of devices that may be in question.
Artificial Devices and Unusual Equipment; Abnormal Use of Equipment
Rule 14-3 governs the use of equipment and devices that might assist a player in making a specific stroke or generally in his play. Golf is a challenging game in which success should depend on the judgement, skills and abilities of the player. This principle guides the USGA in determining whether the use of any item is in breach of the USGA Rules.
Except as provided in the Rules, during a stipulated round the player must not use any artificial device or unusual equipment, or use any equipment in an
abnormal manner:
1. That might assist her in making a stroke or in her play; or
2. For the purpose of gauging or measuring conditions that might affect her play; or
That might assist her in gripping the club, except that:
(i)gloves may be worn provided that they are plain gloves; (ii) resin, powder and drying or moisturizing agents may be used; and (iii) a towel or handkerchief may be wrapped around the grip.
Exceptions:
1. A player is not in breach of this Rule if (a) the
equipment or device is designed for or has the effect of alleviating a medical condition, (b) the player has a legitimate medical reason to use the equipment or
device, and (c) the Committee is satisfied that its use does not give the player any undue advantage over other players.
2. A player is not in breach of this Rule if he uses equipment in a traditionally accepted manner. PENALTY FOR BREACH OF RULE 14-3: Match play – Loss of hole; Stroke play – Two strokes. For subsequent offense – Disqualification. In the event of a breach between the play of two holes, the penalty applies to the next hole. Note: The Committee may make a Local Rule allowing players to use a distance-measuring device. Which does apply to us at Fort Lauderdale CC.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
WELCOME CHANTAL GOVEARTS TO WGA!
NEW TIME FOR LADIES’ SATURDAY THROW IN
(8:45 am meet on putting green, 9:00 am start)
WGA MEMBER GUEST GOLF TOURNAMENT
November 15
FLCC FOOD DRIVE
Bring your
nonperishables to
Peggy for this
ongoing food drive.
c
WOMEN’S GOLF
MAH JONG LESSONS
For anyone interested in learning how to play Mah Jong, please contact Peggy in the Ladies’ Locker Room: 954-318-0193.
We had a great and successful Mulligan Thursday with participation from 9 Holers and our WGA. If you missed it, remember the next one is December 29.
I’m back, which means that fall is in full swing! We return to our regular schedule October 6 — the clinic is as 9:30 and tee time is 10. Make sure you sign up the day before by 3 p.m. to give the pro shop enough time to prepare for our Thursday games.
Can’t wait to see everyone on the course!
Janet
9 HOLER NEWS by Janet Bloomfield
2017 GIRLS TRIP
SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA
Tuesday, May 16th – Sunday, May 21st Lodging: The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa Golf: Troon North (Monument Course), We-Ko-Pa Golf Resort (Saguaro Course), Westin Kierland Golf Course Cost: $1800 ($2600 single room) Includes: Five nights lodging
Three Rounds of Golf
Two Dinners
Daily Tournament entry
Transportation to and from the golf courses
$200 Nonrefundable deposit
due by September 7, 2016
$600 Nonrefundable deposit
due by November 1, 2016
$1000 Final payment due by March 31, 2017.
For more information, please contact Ken Tate at
954-318-0157
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DINING AT THE CLUB
BREAKFAST
Saturdays & Sundays 7:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. $9.95++ per person.
LUNCH
Tuesday - Sunday 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Featuring daily specials
Monday
Deli Lunch in Plantation
DINNER AT THE CLUB
Wed., Fri., & Sun. 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Featuring Chef’s special creations.
For reservations call (954) 587-4700Ext. 318
Sunday Jazz Brunch October 16
11:00 am - 3:00 pm
Breakfast Display
Omelet Station
Assorted Breakfast Breads,
Danish, Muffins, Bagels
Elaborate Tropical Fruit Display
Bacon and Sausage
Oatmeal and assorted Cereals
Potatoes O’Brien
Corned Beef Hash
Waffles
Lunch Display
Grand Salad Bar
Assorted Quiche Display
Whole Herb Roasted Snapper
with Lemon Caper Sauce
Cherrywood Smoked Ham
with Orange Ginger Glaze
Pot Roast with Carrots and New Potatoes
Saffron Rice
Green Beans
Skin on Mashed Potatoes
Brussel Sprouts
Corn Pudding
Desserts
Apple Pie and Pecan Pie
$34.95++ Adults
$17.95++ Children under 12
Enhance your Brunch with Bottomless
Bloodies and Mimosas $12.00++
Please RSVP to (954) 587-4700.
SOCIAL, DINING & GOLF NEWS
Friday, October 28 4:30pm Shotgun
South Course
Members, come on out to what promises to be the best Twilight of the year! As we say good-bye to daylight savings time and hello to the autumn and the holidays, there is no other place to start the season off than at the “Last Twilight” right here at the Club.
Not playing in Twilight? Come on out anyway for the Halloween Costume Party!
Last Twilight Golf & Halloween Costume Party!
TITLEIST 917 CUSTOM FITTING DAY
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15
10:00AM — 3:00PM ON THE DRIVING RANGE
Members, be sure to take advantage of this special fitting opportunity for your new 917 Titleist driver (launching just two days later). Note: this fitting is by appointment only and there are just nine spots available. Be sure to call or email Mark in the pro shop at 954-318-0171 or [email protected] for more details and to sign up today!
GUEST DAY
All golfing members can bring up to three guests for $45 each!
Monday, October 10th Sunday, November 13th
Wednesday, December 28th
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UPCOMING GOLF EVENTS
2016 MEN’S MEMBER-MEMBER NOVEMBER 19-20
9:00am shotgun start both days-North
Format: Nine hole match around in flights of six teams, modified pinehurst format, two person teams (must consist of two members)
Saturday: 27 holes (matches 1, 2, and 3) Sunday: 18 holes (matches 4 and 5) plus the shoot-out
2016-17 MEN’S AND LADIES’ SENIOR AND SUPER SENIOR STROKE PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP AND MATCH PLAY QUALIFIER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29
Members 55 and over, sign up for the Senior Stroke Play Championship and Match Play Qualifier! There will also be a Super Seniors Division as well (you must be 70 and over to qualify for the Super Seniors).
Stroke Play Championship and Match Play Qualifier (All Divisions): Saturday, October 29 (am tee times) Match Play Championship Deadline dates:
First Round (gross matches only): Sunday, October 30 (am times) First Round Deadline: Sunday, November 27 at 1:00pm Second Round Deadline: Sunday, December 18 at 1:00pm Third Round Deadline: Sunday, January 12 at 1:00pm Match Play Finals (all divisions): Saturday, January 14 (am times) Note: Final Matches are on the morning of Saturday, January 14.
2017 MEN’S AND LADIES MEMBER-GUEST UPDATE
Ladies’ “Hula Holiday” Member-Guest is January 20-22 (Thur-Sun) Men’s Member-Guest is February 15-18 (Wed-Sat)
Invitations for both events will be going out in early November and is open to all full golfing members (please note that the Men’s Member-Guest is sold out with last year’s participants getting priority-anyone interested needs to be waitlisted). Please contact Mark for further details on both events.
2016-2017 MEMBER TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE & COURSE CLOSURES
WEEKLY ACTIVITIES THROUGH OCTOBER
Sunday Men’s under 20 Hdcp Throw-In 7:45 am Men’s under 10 Hdcp Throw-In 8:00 am Mixed Throw-In 9:30 am Monday Sandbaggers 9:00am Men’s under 20 Hdcp Throw-In 11:30 am Tuesday WGA Day (am times) Men’s Throw-In 12:30pm Wednesday Sanbaggers 9:00 am Men’s under 20 Hdcp Throw-In 11:30 am Ladies’ Nine & Wine 5:30 pm Men’s Summer League 5:30 pm Thursday Ladies’ Nine Holers 9:30 am Men’s Throw-In 12:30 pm Friday Sandbaggers 9:00 am Men’s under 20 Hdcp Throw-In 11:30 am
Men’s under 10 Hdcp Throw-In 1:20 pm Twilight Mixed Golf 5:00 pm
Saturday Men’s under 10 Hdcp Throw-In 7:30 am Men’s Throw-In 8:30 am
Ladies’ Throw-In 8:45 am Men’s under 20 Hdcp Throw-In 10:30 am
PRO SHOP
October 15-March 31(winter)
7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. daily
April 1-October 15 (summer)
7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. (weekdays)
7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (weekends/
holidays)
DRIVING RANGE HOURS
Sunday & Wednesday
7:15 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (winter)
7:15 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. (summer)
Monday & Thursday
9:00 a.m. - dusk
Tuesday, Friday, Saturday
7:15 a.m. - dusk
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OUTSIDE/CORPORATE EVENTS MESSAGE
Members, from October 14th through November 21st, you will see heavy activity with regards to Outside/
Corporate events. Below are the scheduled events to take place during that time period:
Friday, October 14 8:30am shotgun-LSCU Outing
Monday, October 17 8:00am split tee start-Sagemont High School
Friday, October 21 9:00am shotgun-1/2 Way to St. Patty’s Day Event
Monday, October 24 12:00pm shotgun-South Florida Hospitals Event
Friday, October 28 11:30am shotgun-GCSA Outing
Tuesday, November 1 8:30am shotgun Mariner’s Club
Thursday, November 3 12:30pm-Broward Pantry Event
Saturday, November 5 5:00pm-AEF Glow Ball Event and Dinner
Thursday, November 10 9:00am-Fort Lauderdale Sistrunk Event
Monday, November 14 FRLA Event, both courses closed at 1:00pm
Friday, November 18 9:00am shotgun-Cystic Fibrosis/Jeb Bush Classic
Monday, November 21 12:30pm shotgun-NSU Baseball Event
Outside events bring significant golf and banquet revenues to the Club. Furthermore, these events also give
the staff a chance to showcase our beautiful golf courses and clubhouse to prospective members.
Thank you in advance for your cooperation during these events.
Below is the 2016-17 FLCC Tournament Schedule! Be sure to mark your calendars and be a part of
these special social and championship events.
For our summer members who will be staying as full members, you will truly enjoy the events over the fall and winter. Words can’t describe the fun and excitement of these great events. Member-Member’s, Member-Guest’s, Club Championships, and some really unique events highlight a great upcoming tournament year!!!
Oct 3-5 (Mon-Wed) North Course closed for Aerification 28 (Fri) Last Twilight at 4:30pm and Halloween Costume Contest 29-30 (Sat-Sun) Men’s and Ladies Senior/Super Senior CC Qualifier and First Round
Senior CC Gross Matches only (am times both days) Nov 7-9 (Mon-Wed) South Course closed for Aerification 14 (Mon) FRLA Event, both courses closed at 1:00pm
19-20 (Sat-Sun) Men’s Member - Member (9:00am North both days) 27 (Sun) Winter Twilight (3:30pm)
All Senior/Super Senior CC First Round Matches deadline date Dec 10-11 (Sat-Sun) Ladies’ Member-Member (9:00am South both days)
14 (Wed) Pro Shop Sale 18 (Sun) Winter Twilight (3:30pm)
Senior/Super CC Second Round Match deadline date 25 (Sun) Christmas Day-Club and Courses closed all day
Jan 7-8 (Sat-Sun) Mixed Member-Member (9:00am both days - South) 12 (Wed) Senior/Super CC Third Round Match deadline date 14 (Sat) Senior/Super Senior CC Finals (All flights both gross and net) 15 (Sun) Bobby Jones Theme Winter Twilight (3:30pm) 20-22 (Fri-Sun) Ladies’ Member- Guest 28-29 (Sat-Sun) Men’s and Ladies’ Team Match Play Championship Qualifier and First
Round Matches (am times both days) 31 (Tue) Old Waverly Interclub
Feb 1-3 (Wed-Fri) Old Waverly Interclub 11-12 (Sat-Sun) Husband & Wife/Couples Championship (Sat: am times, Sun: 9:00am) 15-18 (Wed-Sat) Men’s Member-Guest 26 (Sun) Winter Twilight (4:00pm)
Mar 5 (Sun) Team Match Play Second Round Match deadline date 11-12 (Sat-Sun) Club Championship Match Play Qualifier and Stroke Play
Championship (36 holes-am times both days) 19 (Sun) I-I-I (1:00pm shotgun)
Club Championship First Round deadline date 24 (Fri) First Twilight (4:30pm) 26 (Sun) Club Championship Second Round deadline date
Apr 1-2 (Sat-Sun) Champion’s Weekend and Awards Presentation 8 (Sat) Masters at FLCC (Men: North, Ladies: South) 10-14 (Mon-Fri) North Course closed for Aerification 16 (Sun) Team Match Play Third Round Match deadline date 29 (Sat) Team Match Play Championship Finals (all flights)
May 3 (Wed) Derby Day Pairings Party 6 (Sat) Derby Day (1:00pm shotgun-south) 15-19 (Mon-Fri) South Course closed for Aerification 28 (Sun) Memorial Day Mixed Event (Shotgun-time TBA)
2016-2017 MEMBER TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE & COURSE CLOSURES
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CALENDAR OF EVENT
SUN Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 Breakfast Buffet Men’s & Ladies’ Throw-In
Men's Under 10 HDCP Men's Under 20 HDCP
2 Breakfast Buffet
Men's Under 20 HDCP
Mixed Throw-In
A la Carte Dinner
3 Sandbaggers
Men's Under 20 HDCP
4 Ladies’ Day
Men’s Throw-In
5 Sandbaggers Men's under 20 HDCP Men’s Summer League Ladies' Nine & Wine A la Carte Dinner
6 Ladies’ Nine Holers Men's Throw-In
7 Men's Under 20 HDCP Men's Under 10 HDCP Sandbaggers Happy Hour 5-7 pm Twilight Golf A la Carte Dinner
8 Breakfast Buffet Men’s & Ladies’ Throw-In
Men's Under 10 HDCP Men's Under 20 HDCP
9 Breakfast Buffet
Men's Under 20 HDCP
Mixed Throw-In
A la Carte Dinner
10 Sandbaggers
Men's Under 20 HDCP
Guest Day
11 Ladies’ Day
Men’s Throw-In
12 Sandbaggers Men's under 20 HDCP
Men’s Summer League
Ladies' Nine & Wine A la Carte Dinner
13 Ladies’ Nine Holers Men’s Throw-In
Get Golf Ready
14 Men's Under 20 HDCP Men's Under 10 HDCP Sandbaggers Happy Hour 5-7 pm Twilight Golf A la Carte Dinner
15 Breakfast Buffet Men’s & Ladies’ Throw-In
Men's Under 10 HDCP Men's Under 20 HDCP
Titleist Custom
Fitting Day
16 Jazz Brunch Men's Under 20 HDCP Mixed Throw-In
17 Sandbaggers
Men's Under 20 HDCP
18
Ladies’ Day
Men’s Throw-In
19 Sandbaggers Men's under 20 HDCP Ladies' Nine & Wine A la Carte Dinner
Board Meeting Men’s Summer League Shoot-out
20
Ladies’ Nine Holers Men's Throw-In
Get Golf Ready
21 Men's Under 20 HDCP Men's Under 10 HDCP Sandbaggers Happy Hour 5-7 pm Twilight Golf A la Carte Dinner
22 Breakfast Buffet Men’s & Ladies’ Throw-In
Men's Under 10 HDCP Men's Under 20 HDCP
23 Breakfast Buffet Men's Under 20 HDCP Mixed Throw-In A la Carte Dinner
24 Sandbaggers
Men's Under 20 HDCP
25 Ladies’ Day
Men’s Throw-In
26 Sandbaggers
Men's under 20 HDCP Men’s Summer League Ladies' Nine & Wine A la Carte Dinner
27 Ladies’ Nine Holers Men's Throw-In Get Golf Ready
28 Men's Under 20 HDCP Men's Under 10 HDCP Sandbaggers Happy Hour 5-7 pm A la Carte Dinner
Twilight-Halloween
Costume Contest
29 Breakfast Buffet Men’s & Ladies’ Throw-In
Men's Under 10 HDCP Men's Under 20 HDCP OPEN HOUSE & CELEBRATION
30 Breakfast Buffet Men's Under 20 HDCP Mixed Throw-In A la Carte Dinner Men's & Ladies Senior
31 Sandbaggers Men's Under 20 HDCP
October
PHONE NUMBERS
Main……………………… (954) 587-4700 Starter’s Booth………….. (954) 318-0032
Pro Shop………………… (954) 587-8040 Bag Room ………………. (954) 581-3843
Ladies’ Locker Room…... (954) 318-0193 Reservations ………….... (954) 587-4700 Ext. 318
Men’s Locker Room …… (954) 318-0194 Catering …………………. (954) 318-0154
Membership Inquiries …. (954) 318-0157 Billing ……………….…… (954) 318-0161
Save the Dates: November 6 — Lifestyle Lecture Series: Chief Frank Adderley November 8 — The Count of Buena Vista November 9 — Holiday Wine Sale November 11 — Bocce Ball is Back!