Friends, Families, Traditions
Western Hills Country Club
O ak TreeJuly 2014
FOURTH OF JULY FESTIVAL FRIDAY, JULY 4, 2014
The pool opens at 11 am, with Festival Games and Inflatable Fun beginning at 4 pm—come and check out
the Dunking Booth, Skeeball, Speed Pitch, Ring Toss, Duck Pond, Pop a Shot, Blackjack, Big Six, Tic Tac Toe, Darts, and much more!
FREE Inflatable Slides & Bounce Houses, Sno-Kones, Cotton Candy & PopcornTake a Hayride around the grounds j Summer Pool Olympics beginning at 2 pm
Interactive Games begin at 6 pm as kids of all ages compete for fabulous prizes Participate in the Pie Eating Contest & the World’s Largest Balloon Toss
Enjoy an awesome Picnic Dinner Buffet from 5–8 pmPlus the Grand Finale Fireworks at Dusk
(around 9:45 pm)Bring the whole family for a day of fun!j $24.95 Adults j $9.95 Children 4-11 j
j $4.95 Children 1-3 j Call the Club office at 922-0011 for reservations
We expect a large crowd for this event so please call soon—Seating is very limited
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The WHCC Oak Tree is the official publication
of the Western Hills Country Club, P.O. Box
58644, Cincinnati, Ohio 45258, (513)922-0011.
First class postage paid at Cincinnati, Ohio.
Mailed monthly. Deadline for submissions is
the 15th of each month for the upcoming issue.
News, opinions, and letters from members are
welcome. Submissions should be delivered to
the Club office. Julie Hotchkiss, editor.
GENERALLY SPEAKING
Stars & Stripes & Hot Summer Nights
Independence Day FestivalNow, to hear the membership talk,
you might think we’ve never had a dry Fourth of July since my infamous arrival at WHCC. So, I went back and checked the official scorecard and I now have verifiable proof that . . . well . . . that you’re half right anyway. As it turns out we are exactly 3 for 6 on the Fourth over the last six years, with a nice little dry streak from 2010 to 2012. But hey, 3 for 6 is a .500 batting average. Ted Williams got in the Hall of Fame bat-ting a paltry .400, but do I get any credit? No, nothing but grief!
Okay, now that I got that off my chest, the Fourth of July is almost upon us and WHCC is the place to be! The Fourth falls on a Friday this year, and I am sure that we will have a big crowd to enjoy all of the beautiful weather and wonderful festivi-ties that we have planned for you and your family. The inflatable Bounce Houses & Slides are FREE for all to enjoy! We have all of your favorite festival games including the Dunking Booth, Speed Pitch, Games of Chance, Pop a Shot, Skee-Ball, Chip Shot, Interactive Games for kids of all ages, the World’s Greatest Balloon Toss Contest, and much more! I hope that you are planning to spend the holiday with your family and friends at WHCC! Come out to your Club for a fantastic family festival with food, fun, and of course, FIREWORKS!
Summer Is SizzlingJuly is an action-packed month at
WHCC, and not just because of the Fourth of July Festival! The golf course is in outstanding shape and there are plenty of great golf events including the Club Championships, Ladies’ Invitationals, and Couples’ Golf. New for July, the ever-popular Friday Night Patio Party has now evolved into the Weekend Patio Party, with Live Music on both Friday & Satur-day night out on the Back Patio! There’s lots of action out at the pool where you can have fun in the sun and make some waves with the Wahoo Swim and Dive Teams. Check out the new Pool Side Grille with
The WHCC Oak Tree is the official publication
of the Western Hills Country Club, P.O. Box
58644, Cincinnati, Ohio 45258, (513)922-0011.
First class postage paid at Cincinnati, Ohio.
Mailed monthly. Deadline for submissions is
the 15th of each month for the upcoming issue.
News, opinions, and letters from members are
welcome. Submissions should be delivered to
the Club office. Julie Hotchkiss, editor.
W E S T E R N H I L L S C O U N T R Y C L U B
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Larry Schindel .............................. President
Doug Oberklaus ..................... Vice President
Frank Kane ........................ Treasurer/Finance
Steve Butler ........................... Secretary/Legal
Dan Souders ................................... Greens
Paul Parks ............. Food/Beverage/Entertainment
Paul Rensing ......................................Golf
Tony Balzano ....................... House & Pool
David J. Ott ............................. Membership
CLUB PERSONNEL
Paul Garrett .........................General Manager
Darrell Smith .....................Assistant Manager
Erlene Ellis ............................Office Manager
Jamie Ardoin .......................Club Accountant
Greg Skibinski ....................... Executive Chef
Mark Welage .......................Golf Professional
John Timmers ........ Assistant Golf Professional
Lynn Thompson ...........Course Superintendent
Dan Klenk ........... Maintenance Superintendent
Elizabeth Mahon ......... Adminstrative Assistant
Annie Currin ..........................Pool Manager
HOURS OF OPERATION
Lunch in East Room and Oak Room,11:30 am to 2:30 pm.Dinner in East Room and Oak Room,5:30 pm to 10:00 pm.
IN MEMORIAM
We are saddened to report that one of our long-time WHCC family members, Mr. Richard Goodwin, has passed away. We wish to extend our deepest sympathy to his family and friends. He will be missed by all.
a completely New Menu and Signature Cocktail Selections including Draft & Craft Beers for the adults to enjoy! Speak-ing of new menus, Chef Greg will roll out a new Summer Menu in July to keep things interesting in the restaurant opera-tions. And speaking of interesting, I hope you will join us for the Family Fishing Tournaments, Dive-In Movie Nights, Ice Cream Socials, Wine Tastings, and Happy Hours all summer long! There is something for everyone at WHCC, don’t miss out on the fun!
The WHCC FamilyBy now you have received a letter ask-
ing for your help in promoting member-ship at WHCC! Please be sure to pass the $500 Membership Certificate on to your prospective member friends as an added incentive to join! Increasing membership will allow us to continue to improve the Club’s facilities, amenities, and services for all members, current and future. Improved facilities and amenities will help us to attract, retain, and ultimately to serve the current and future membership. Healthy membership levels also keep costs down for everyone and add to the Club’s long-term financial stability. So, please introduce your friends, neighbors, and family members to the WHCC experience. If each of you will reach out to at least one prospective member and ask them to consider joining the WHCC Family, you will make a posi-tive impact on your Club now and into the future!
Enjoy your Club,
Paul Garrett, CCMGeneral Manager
JULY SALAD OF THE MONTH
The featured salad of the month for July at the Western Hills Country Club is a patriotic seasonal favorite, a tasty summer mix of iceberg lettuce, romaine lettuce, raspberries, blueberries, mandarin oranges, feta cheese, and toasted almonds, finished with your choice of dressing. Yum!
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PRO TALK
Success on the Golf Course
Dear Members,
Success in the game of golf is a very rare commodity—so when it happens, proper attention must be paid. Thus, congratula-tions go out to Barb Trotta, who made a hole in one on the par-3 12th hole on Memorial Day. Her 6-iron from 143 yards was dead solid perfect. Way to go!!
Susan McBeath and Trish Doyle also had success on the course in June. They won the Ladies’ Member-Member Tourna-ment with a 3-stroke victory over second place finishers Patty Hartoin and Linda Ratterman. One last note on successful ladies’ golf at WHCC—our Spring Team Play squad finished a very close second place in their city-wide inter-club competi-tion with other clubs.
On the Fourth of July (that’s Friday, July 4) we will have the Flag Day game to celebrate our nation’s independence on the golf course. It’s optional for those who wish to enter, and $10 gets you into this glorified version of a low net game. It’s open to all players who tee off before 1:00 pm. Just sign up that day in the Pro Shop.
We also have two Ladies Invitation-als this month, with the 18-Holers on Wednesday, July 9, and the 9-Holers on Tuesday, July 15. The Ladies’, Men’s, and Senior Gross Club Championships will be a 54-hole competition conducted over a single weekend, with no cut. The dates of that competition will be July 11, 12, and 13.
Then the Ladies’ and Men’s Net Club Championships will be 36-hole competi-tions held on July 12 and 13. The Girls’ and Boys’ Junior Club Championships will take place on the morning of July 17. Couples’ Golf will be an18-hole eightsome format with a 3:00 pm shotgun start on Saturday, July 19. Please sign up for all these events by calling the Pro Shop or by e-mailing me at [email protected].
We hope to see you soon,
Mark WelageGolf Professional
GREENS REPORT
The Course Is Green and the Ponds are Stocked
The golf course is in full swing with lots of events scheduled for July, and things remain in great shape to this point. As with most years, during Cincinnati summers you can expect some thinning of turf, especially in the annual bluegrass portions of the course as the season progresses. This is to be expected, especially on older golf courses with higher percentages of this grass in the playing areas.
Please thank Brad Piecuch (assistant in charge of horticulture) for his work on the annual and perennial plantings all around the Club grounds. Brad selects the annuals in the fall, and the varieties he chooses are grown specifically for WHCC by Linda Fiest, owner of West Hills Greenhouse in Delhi. Many of these include tropical plantings, which will get more impressive as the summer progresses.
We recently completed installation of an oxygen-diffusing pond aeration system in the pond on the thirteenth hole. A small, one-tenth horsepower, energy-efficient compressor behind the maintenance build-ing pumps air into a diffusing plate at the bottom of the pond. This type of system is quieter and less expensive at providing a mixture of water temperatures to prevent fish kills and to limit vegetation growth. We have also restocked both ponds with additional grass carp (thanks to Jones Fish Hatchery in Milford for all the piscine advice). Part of my job is to occasionally check on the condition of the fish with my fly rod (someone has to do it). They are very healthy and are growing very large.
Sincerely,
Lynn ThompsonCourse Superintendent
GOLF RESULTS 2014 Member-Member ResultsShootout Winners
1st Place–Shootout Winners
Jim Laubacher & Mike Maloney
2nd Place–Shootout Runners-upMark Reis & Bill Pearson
3rd Place David J. Ott & Michael Grause
Flight Winners Steve MeekDave FaigleDennis O’LearyGary GruberDave MohlerDan StefanouDan SoudersMike TiemeierGary HilvertBill EnsmingerJim ByrneTim Schoonover
SHOE SERVICE AVAILABLEBring your shoes to the Shoe
Station at the front of the Men’s Locker Room and fill out an envelope with your name, locker number (if applicable), and service desired. Your shoes will be ready within 24 hours.
CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPSFriday, Saturday, Sunday
July 11, 12, and 13Sign up in the Pro Shop
SAVE THE DATE!
ROBERT C. LINTZ PRO/MEMBERTOURNAMENT
Sunday, August 17
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Complimentary
Wine TastingTuesday, July 29
Beginning at 6:00 pm in the Oak Room Bar
NEW WHCC MEMBERS
Thursday, July 24at 6:00 pm in the East Room
The July book selection isWe Were Liars
by e. lockhartLeeann Garrett will be your host
Optional Dinner Buffet AvailablePlease call the Club office at
922-0011 to reserve your space.
New Junior member Christiaan Minella Sponsors: Robert Hendon & Jon Sieve
New Regular members Dennis Bley & Mary Ann WilberdingSponsors: Steve Rohrer & Dave Ibanez
Please welcome all of our recent new WHCC members, including those not pictured: New Social members Adam & Michelle Hughes, Sponsors: Dr. Roger Higley & Dan Ryan.
BOYS & GIRLS JUNIOR CLUB
CHAMPIONSHIPThursday, July 17
Tee Times 8:00–9:00 am
Boys & Girls—Ages 8–16 5, 9, or 18 Holes
PRIZES & FOOD AFTER GOLF!
Dive-In Theatre & Moonlight SwimSaturday, July 19Dive into summer with a
poolside movie and moonlight swim!
Catch a movie beginning at sundown (around 9 pm)— Admission is free, and the
Pool Side Grille will remain open until 10 pm for
refreshments and beverages.
The pool will be open until 11 pm on this evening so that
families can enjoy a dive-in movie and perhaps a moonlight swim.
Ice Cream Social
Saturday, July 19
at the Poolside Grill
Free Ice Cream1 pm - 2 pm
(Limit 1 per person)
HUSBAND & WIFE CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPSaturday, August 16, 2014
1:00–2:00 pm Tee Times
Optional Dinner in the Oak Room after Golf
Combined Gross Combined Net
Call the Pro Shop at 922-0019
Happy Hourin the Oak Room Bar
Tuesday,July 15
5:00 pm to 7:00 pm
TWICE THE FUN
with TWO
COUPLES’ GOLF EVENTS IN AUGUST
Friday, August 1
Saturday, August 23
Don’t miss ’em—
Sign up in the Pro Shop
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Flag Day Game Friday, July 4Ladies’ 18-Hole Invitational Wednesday, July 9Men’s, Ladies’, and Seniors’ Friday, Saturday & Sunday, Gross Club Championships July 11, 12 & 13Men’s & Ladies’ Flighted Net Championships Saturday & Sunday, July 12 & 13Ladies’ Fairway Flight (9-Hole) Invitational Tuesday, July 15Boys & Girls Jr. Club Championships Thursday, July 17Couples’ Golf Saturday, July 19Couples’ Golf Friday, August 1Father-Son Tournament Saturday, August 2Junior Golf Family Scramble Sunday, August 3Member-Guest Tournament Thursday, Friday & Saturday, August 7, 8 & 9Husband-Wife Tournament Saturday, August 16Bob Lintz Pro-Member Tournament Sunday, August 17Couples’ Golf Saturday, August 23Labor Day Games Monday, September 1
WHCC Golf Calendar
18-Hole Eightsome Scramble
with HandicapSaturday, July 19
3:00 pm Shotgun$50 + Cart Fee
per coupleGet an eightsome together and call the Pro Shop at
922-0019 to sign up!
CGOUPLES’OLF!
WHCC Ladies’ NightWednesday, August 13
6:00 pm in the Ballroom
Tell the Husband & Kids that they are on their own for the night—Then, call the girls and make plans to spend a little “me time” at WHCC for
some much needed midsummer R&R.Heavy hors d’oeuvres, house wines, and beer
included in price; cash bar also available.
Do a little light shopping at vendors’ booths, experience a 5-minute “chair massage,”
or just sit back, chat with friends, sip a martini, and listen to some great music.
Call the Club office at 922-0011 for reservations today!FATHER-SON
TOURNAMENTSaturday, August 2Sign up in the Pro Shop
MEMBER-GUESTTOURNAMENTThursday–Saturday,August 7, 8 & 9, 2014Practice on Thursday
Matches on Friday & Saturday
(Note that the course will be closed until 6:30 pm on Friday and until 4:00 pm on Saturday
for this event)Sign up in the Pro Shop
JUNIOR GOLF FAMILY SCRAMBLE
Sunday, August 3, 2014
Cappuccino or Espresso?After dinner on the patio, finish the evening with
a tasty Cappuccino or Espresso at your Club! Ask your server about specialty coffee drinks.
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FAIRWAY FLIGHT
Don’t Miss Another Day in Paradise!
There’s still time to get together a four-some for the Fairway Flight Invitational “Just Another Day in Paradise” on Tuesday, July 15. This fun-filled event starts at 8:00 am with a continental breakfast and a putting contest, followed by a 9:00 am shotgun start. After nine holes of golf, you’ll enjoy a great lunch, lots of prizes, and some surprises, all planned by Janie Bier, Mary Shorten, and Bonnie Doepke. Cost is $45 per person plus cart. Entry forms are available in the Pro Shop. In case of rain, we’ll still have lunch and prizes. We hope to see you there.
The Fairway Flight welcomed 20 Golden Girls (ladies who are over 80) to a special luncheon on Tuesday, June 3. Each guest took home a corsage and a gold-dust-ed, gourmet cupcake. Thanks to Cheryl Sieve and Joyce Hendy for organizing this event and to Erlene for supplying beautiful and delicious birthday cookies for dessert.
Here are the recent winners of Fairway Flight events. On May 20, the game was Most Gross Sixes. In Flight 1, Mary Beth Baverman, Carol Ferguson, and Jean Oe-hler tied for first, while in Flight 2, Mary Moran came in first and Carole Wuest came in second. On June 3, the game was Best Score for 3 Mystery Holes (holes 3, 6, and 8.) In Flight 1, Sally Luebbe and Betty Elliott tied for first, and Mary Schiller was second. Mary Shorten was first in Flight 2, while Peggi Browning was second.
You can still join the Fairway Flight for this season and enjoy a relaxed nine holes of golf with the option of a quick buffet lunch and cookies every Tuesday. Call Jill Staubitz or Mary Moran for more informa-tion or just sign up in the Pro Shop.
WOMEN’S 18-HOLE GOLF ASSOCIATION
A Rainy June, but a Good Finish for the Spring Golf Team
Scant news this month! Two of our last four Wednesdays were rainouts! However, we do have some winners to report:
May 28 Individual Low NetMiddle: Sue Schwarz (69); Jeannie
Schoonover (70); Susan McBeath (72)Forward: Mary Finn (69); Mary Moran
(71); Carole Wuest (72)
June 18 Blind Partner Best Ball of 2Tied for 1st: Peggi Browning-Patty Hartoin Nancy Geiler-Carole Wuest3rd Place: Eileen Shiverdecker-Patty Czerwinski
Spring Golf Team finished in second place in the second division and will return to the first division in 2015 with Kenwood, who came in first. We all appreciate the work of co-captains Laurie Brunsman and Trish Doyle. Other team members were Linda Ratterman, Marti Veddern, Kelly Jennings, Linda Davis, Susan McBeath, Karen Hartoin, and Pam Hubert. The re-maining field in the first division next year are Hamilton Elks, Miami View, Terrace Park, Camargo, and O’Bannon.
Upcoming events for your calendars are the Invitational (Kate’s Cup) on July 9 and the Club Championship July 11, 12, and 13. Karen Hartoin and Laurie Brunsman will be happy to help with any questions about the Invitational. The Partners’ Tour-nament is already underway.
Please don’t forget to check on the GCWGA website for information on the citywide Kent and Crystal Bowl Tourna-ments, or ask your friendly pro!
The course is beautiful . . . see you out there!
WESTERN HILLS BRIDGE CLUBThursday, July 24, 12 noon
In the Main Dining RoomCall Joyce Schiller for details.
GARDEN CLUB
Summertime Is Fun Time for Garden Club Members
Summer is a chance for us to take in the beauty and enjoy the results of our creativ-ity and manpower in planning and main-taining beautiful garden spaces throughout the community.
Showtime for Summer GardensIn spite of the requisite dead-heading
and diligent watering this time of year, the payoff is sharing colorful blooms with an appreciative public. In addition to the pe-rennial garden near the pool entrance here, visit any of the Garden Club’s other instal-lations to see the “fruits of our labors.”
These include our historic garden at the Delhi Historical Society farmhouse, the herb garden at the Delhi Floral Paradise Gardens, and three large container plant-ings on the Purple People Bridge.
Recent AwardsThanks to the talents of members Gay
Isaacs and Sherry Goodson, Western Hills Garden Club took first place in the Civic Garden Center’s third annual Container Contest. Congratulations to these creative designers!
June and July Programs Just for FunIn lieu of a June meeting, WHCC
Garden Club members took a break at the annual Members’ Tour and Garden Party. This year Sherry Goodson opened her lovely gardens to the club.
Club members will once again be out-doors for our July meeting, when we travel to The Arboretum, State Botanical Garden of Kentucky, in Lexington, on Thursday, July 10, by charter coach.
The Arboretum is home to one of the most unique pant collections in the state. Horticultural gardens include a rose garden with over 1,500 cultivars. Of course, the day includes additional stops for unique shops and a special lunch.
You are welcome to join the club (meet-ings usually the second Thursday of the month here at WHCC). Our new year be-gins again in September. For more details, contact Mary Anna Taylor, 513-490-3598.
Another Day in
ParadiseFAIRWAY FLIGHT INVITATIONAL
TUESDAY, JULY 15
Kate’s CupLADIES’ 18-HOLE
INVITATIONALWednesday, July 9
Honoring the first woman golf professional, WHCC’s
own Kate Brophy
Sign up in the Pro ShopSign up in the Pro Shop
Winter Wine
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Sunday Brunch
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Sunday Brunch Duplicate BridgeWHCC Book Club
Happy Hour5 pm to 7 pm, Oak Room Bar
Club Championships
Club Championships
Complimentary Wine Tasting
Winter Wine Festival
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Sunday Brunch
Duplicate BridgeWHCC Book Club
Couples’ Golf
Sunday BrunchComplimentary Wine Tasting
Patio Party
Patio Party
Patio Party
Ice Cream SocialDive-In Theatre/ Moonlight Swim
Family Fishing Tournament
Clubhouse Closed—Golf Course Closed for Maintenance
Patio Party
Sunday Brunch
Summertime, and the living is easy, especially at the Western Hills Country Club. It’s all easy—relax after the work week at the Weekend Night Patio Parties,
invite friends to join you for the Men’s Member-Guest Tournament, and take the kids and grandkids out for the always fun Family Fishing Tournament!
Patio Party
Patio Party
Patio Party
WHCC at Kenwood CC Swim Meet
Fourth of July Festival
WHCC vs Terrace Park at WHCC Swim Meet
Club ChampionshipsDive Championships
Clubhouse Closed—Course open for play after 12:00 noon
Course and clubhouseclosed for golf outing
Course and clubhouseclosed for golf outing
Clubhouse Closed—Course open for play after 12:00 noon
Swim Team Championships
Ladies’ Fairway Flight Invitational
Boys’ & Girls’ Junior Club Championships
Dive-In Theatre/ Moonlight Swim
Ice Cream Social
Family Fishing Tournament
Forecast calls for a fun, fun Fourth with fine friends, fabulous food & f-f-fireworks!
Fishing, swimming, golfing— we’ve got lots of summer fun
of all sorts at the Western Hills Country Club!
“Kate’s Cup,” Women’s 18-Hole Golf Invitational
Sunday Brunch
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Father-Son Tournament
Jr. Golf Family Scramble Tournament
Sunday Brunch
Men’s Member-Guest Tournament
Men’s Mem-ber-Guest Tournament
Ladies’ Night
Husband & Wife Club Championship
Pool closes at 5 pm for private party
Bob Lintz Pro/Member Tournament
Clubhouse Closed—Course open for play after 12:00 noon
Clubhouse Closed—Course open for play after 12:00 noon
Couples’ Golf
Happy Hour5 pm to 7 pm, Oak Room Bar
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Patio Party
Patio Party
Patio Party
Patio Party
Patio Party
Patio Party
Patio Party
Patio Party
Men’s Mem-ber-Guest Tournament
Couples’ Golf
Clubhouse Closed—Course open for play after 12:00 noon
Western Hills Country ClubPost Office Box 58644Cincinnati, Ohio 45258
WEEKEND PATIO PARTY!Yes, the Patio Parties have EXPANDED so you can now enjoy live music, soft breezes, and great food and drink
out on the WHCC Patio Every Friday Night AND Every Saturday Night This Summer!
7:00 to 11:00 pm
Dine at the Club, inside or out, and then join us for an after dinner drink
or dessert out among the oaks, where we will entertain you and
your guests under the stars.
Reservations Requested— Please call 922-0011 to reserve a table
(Attire is Country Club Casual)