July 2017 July Events Fairyland Club Independence Day Celebration Tuesday, July 4th Summer Fun Camp July 17th - 21st July 24th - 28th Golf Club Chicken Dinner Thursdays, July 6th, 13th, 20th & 27th Jr. Club Championship Sunday, July 9th Jr. Golf Camps July 11th - 14th July 25th - 27th Men’s Club Championship July 15th & 16th Jr. Swing Ding Sunday, July 30th The Lookout Mountain Club
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July 2017
July Events
Fairyland ClubIndependence Day Celebration
Tuesday, July 4thSummer Fun Camp
July 17th - 21stJuly 24th - 28th
Golf ClubChicken Dinner
Thursdays, July 6th, 13th, 20th & 27th
Jr. Club ChampionshipSunday, July 9th
Jr. Golf CampsJuly 11th - 14thJuly 25th - 27th
Men’s Club ChampionshipJuly 15th & 16th
Jr. Swing DingSunday, July 30th
The Lookout Mountain Club
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President’s Letter Dear Members, As we approach this much anticipated merging of our two great clubs, we wanted to update you all on our time line to closing the merger and some of the achievements to date.Club Merger Closing: Rightnow,we’resettoofficiallymergethetwoclubsintothenew Lookout Mountain Club on June 30th. That will include sign-ingnewloandocumentsandfilingournewnameanddocumentswith the state of Georgia. Victor Balcom, Jay Jenkins, Ben Brown, and TommyGiffordhavedoneanoutstandingjobworkingthroughallthefinancials,securingaverybeneficialloan,andworkingontheneces-sary check-list to bring us to a close. Once we close, members will fall into their new membership classificationofeitherRegularorFullMember.Forthemajorityofyou,thiswillnotchangeatallinyourduesstructure.Fortheothers,you will begin to see a change in your dues based on your current club membership. Based on the amount of work needed to merge themembership,thesechangeswillnottakeeffectuntilyourAuguststatement.We have several other exciting things going on right now:- Angie Sutherland and the Social Committee threw a very successfulKentuckyDerbyPartyattheGolfClubenjoyedby all attendees.- David Bennett and the Swing Ding Committee produced another successful Swing Ding tournament, with Steve Johnson and Huxley Brown winning the coveted Red Jackets.- Sue Webb has been providing Pickle Ball lessons and Live Ball clinics for members.- WehavepartneredwithNeighborhoodBarretoofferBarre classesintheFitnessCenter- The Pool has been bustling throughout the week - be on the lookout for the fun family dinners on Wednesday nights.- FoodandBeveragehasconsolidatedlunchserviceintoone location at The Golf Club, and the enhanced menu has already received several compliments from our members. Inclosing,we’dliketothankallstaffmembersateachclubfor all the hard work they do. The success of our special events and day-to-day operations are due to their diligence and dedication. We owethemagreatdealofgratitudefortheirloyaltyandefforts.All the Best, Andy Pippenger Will KlineCo-President Co-PresidentLookout Mountain Club Lookout Mountain Club
Fairyland Club Hours of OperationDining Room and Bar
Fitness Center Monday 7:00 am - 7:00 pm Tuesday-Sunday 7:00 am - 10:00 pm
Business Office Monday-Friday: 9:00am-5:00pm
Golf Club Hours of OperationGolf Shop
Tuesday-Friday: 8:00am-7:00pmSaturday & Sunday: 7:30 am - 7:00 pm
Golf CourseMonday: Course Closed to carts; walkers may play after 1:00 pmTuesday-Friday: 8:30am-8:30pmSaturday & Sunday: 8:00 am - 8:30 pm Carts must be in by 8:00 pm
RangeMonday: CLOSEDTuesday-Friday: 8:00am-7:00pmSaturday & Sunday: 7:30 am - 7:00 pm
Dining Room Lunch: Tuesday - Sunday 11:00 am - 3:00 pmBreakfast: Saturday & Sunday 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
Men’s GrilleTuesday, Saturday & Sunday: until 7:00 pmWednesday-Friday: until8:00pmBreakfast on weekends
Business Office Monday-Friday: 9:00am-5:00pm
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Club Management StaffGeneral Manager: Victor Balcom II [email protected] (706)841-1956
Board of DirectorsOfficers: WillKline,Co-President Andy Pippenger, Co-President Jim Haley, Vice President Ben Brown, Treasurer Ben Probasco, Secretary Directors: Caroline Williams Patten Smith Wes Robbins Linda Kitzman Terri Holley Angie Sutherland Larry Parks
The Fairyland Club DirectoryClubOffice: (706)820-1551SnackBar: (706)820-0722Pool: (706)820-2327CateringOffice: (706)841-1961MembershipOffice: (706)820-1506
The Lookout Mountain Golf Club DirectoryClubOffice: (706)820-0719ext.118GolfShop: (706)820-0719ext.111Men’sGrill: (706)820-0719ext.117
This phone list will be changing in a few weeks. Watch your email and mail for the updated list.
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All Around The Club TherehasbeenaflurryofactivityatbothClubssincethemembership(s)approvedthemergerinFebruary.Wehaveembarkedonanewjourneythatisbrimmingwithopportunityforthemembersandstaffalike.ThestaffandIarecommittedtoprovidingthemem-bers and their guests a welcoming atmosphere of service excellence inallthattheCluboffers.AsthePresidentsoutlinedintheirarticlein this newsletter, the merger closing is scheduled for June 30, 2017. Wenowunderstandspecificsofmergingoperationallyandthereare several operational changes because of the merger. I know that communication has been all but nonexistent during this transitional period; however, rest assured that we are committed to diligently com-municating timely information to help you assimilate all that the new Lookout Mountain Club will be doing to create the best experience for you, the member. So, let’s get started… Starting with this newsletter issue, there will only be one newsletter for the new Lookout Mountain Club covering all activity at both facilities. You will notice the newsletter has three main sections: Generalinfo.,FairylandfacilityandGolffacility.Thenewsletterwillevolve in the coming months as we gain experience with how to organize and communicate all that is happening at the Club. Please watchyourregularmail(aswellasemail)forspecialcommunicationsbetweennewslettermailings,whichwilldetailspecificchangesorpro-gramsthatcannotbefullyoutlinedinanewsletterorarenotificationsof a time-sensitive nature. We are in the process of merging the accounting offices. ThemainofficewillresideattheFairylandClubduetotherequiredspace needed to house a larger accounting operation and will include thebusiness/accountingoffice,GeneralManager’soffice,MembershipDirector’soffice,andtheCateringoffice.Consolidatingthephysicaloffices(membershipfiles,accountspayable,etc.)isonlyonehalfoftheofficemerger;wewillalsobemergingthememberdatabases,whichincludewebsite,emails,statements(billing),tyingthetwofacilities computer intranet/network together, etc. We will send a separatecommunicationwithspecificinformationregardingthenewdues structure as outlined and approved in the merger agreement for GolfMembersasapprovedbythemembership(s)inFebruary.Therewill also be a special, separate communication dedicated to website, online statements and bill pay options, email, and new services for online event reservation/registration. The first operational (merger) consolidation was to pull lunch operations together. This change has already been imple-mented beginning the week of June 13th and includes Sunday brunch. Given the focus of lunch at the Golf Club, and the need to continue food operations during the day to facilitate golf play, it was an obvious and easy decision to move all lunch, and breakfast, service to the Golf
Club. There will no longer be regular lunch or brunch service provid-eddailyattheFairylandClub;however,luncheons,banquetsandotherspecialluncheventsmaystillbebookedattheFairylandClubthroughourCateringDirectorTammyPuryear.Formoredetailsseebelow.AllmenuscanbeviewedonlineatthecurrentFairylandweb-site at fairylandclub.org under the dining tab; you do not need to log in to view menus. These changes were emailed to the membership a few times, but we recognize that not all members use email as their main form of communication; therefore, in the future, as mentioned above, we will be sure to include in hard copy such 102 changes prior to implementation. The phone systems are also being “merged” together in the next few weeks, making it much easier for members to contact the Club at either of the facilities. Please continue to use the current contactlist(detailedinthisnewsletter)untilthenewsystemisfinal-ized. A detailed listing of phone numbers and how to make reserva-tions will be sent to the membership within the next few weeks. This newsletter also outlines the various programs through-out the Club. Notice the new barre class for the fitness center, as well as the new ball machine and pickleball for tennis. There are many summer programs such as water aerobics, fun camps, golf camps, etc. available to the entire membership. I look forward to seeing you at the Club!Victor Balcom II, CCMGeneral Manager/COO
Lunch Served at Golf Club
Lunch (including Fairyland Sunday Brunch) has been consolidated
and will only be served at the Golf Club.
Lunch: Tuesday-Sunday 11:00 am - 3:00 pm
Breakfast: Saturday & Sunday 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
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Getting to Know YouThe Lookout Mountain Golf ClubAt a Glance Since the merger of the Clubs is imminent, we thought it would be a good opportunity to familiarize our FairylandClubmemberswithsomeofthefunfactsandfeatures of our partner, the Lookout Mountain Golf Club:• OriginallyfoundedastheFairylandGolfClubin1925, the golf club was part of Garnet Carter’s dream for anexclusiveresortcolonycalled“Fairyland”thatalsoincludedtheFairylandInn,whichistodayourFairylandClub.• The 18-hole, world-class golf course was designed by renowned American golf course architect Seth J. Raynor, who was the engineer and protégé of the most influentialarchitectinAmericagolf,C.B.MacDonald.• Scott Probasco, Sr. had made Raynor’s acquaintancein1923and,throughthisconnection,wasinstrumental in securing the noted architect to design the Lookout Mountain course.• Lookout Mountain was the last course that Raynor designed before his untimely death of pneumonia, at the age of 47, in 1926.• It is the only course Raynor built on a mountain, givingitauniquearchitecturaldesignofbeingbotha“links”and“inland”course.• It is currently one of only 35 Raynor courses left in existence today.• Itwasvoted“Top125ClassicalGolfCourse”byGolfweek Magazine in 2013.• Known as a true golfers’ golf course, it is a favorite among professional and amateur golfers alike.• The record for the Par 70 course is currently held by Pat Corey, who shot a 63 in the Chattanooga Men’s Metro Championship in 2001• Private lessons and clinics are available for players of all ages and abilities • There are a plethora of tournaments throughout the year, including the famous Swing Ding,
Member-Member(Men&Women),Pre-Masters,BorderWar, Paddy Whacker, Turkey Cup, Ladies Witches Scram-ble, Couples Nite Golf, Couples Turkey Tournament & Club Championships for Men/Women/Juniors. Though physically located in Georgia, the club is a member of the Tennessee Golf Association, PGA and the Chattanooga District Golf Association; and has hosted many presti-gious golf championships over the years, including the Tennessee State Amateur, Tennessee PGA, Chattanooga Amateur and the Women’s Southern Amateur.• Both the course and clubhouse are ideally po-sitioned to take advantage of the natural mountainous terrain and sweeping vista views.• Renovated in 2000, the clubhouse features a variety of dining and entertaining spaces, including the main dining room, a large covered terrace, private dining room, living room, bar and Men’s Grille; a Pro Shop stocked with premium golf attire and accessories; Ladies’ and Men’s locker rooms; and a Juniors’ room. AperfectcomplementtotheFairylandClub,ourGolf Club partner allows us to expand our recreational offeringswithgolfandtoprovideadditionaldining,entertainingandsocialbenefitsformembers.Together,we can all be very proud of the exceptional amenities andincredibleprivateclubvaluewehavetoofferasThe Lookout Mountain Club! See page 3 for more information about our Golf Club”teammates”,managementstaff,directoryandhours of operation.
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Fairyland Club News
Welcome New Members
Full National Members: Jonathan & Heather Edwards
Regular Members:Kemp & Ann Harr Phil & Meg Jacobs
Bob & Susan BosworthFredC.Henry,Jr.
Dennis & Sally Roberts Dusty & Ann Kent
Dr. Bob & Margaret Mynatt Margaret & Will Gaither
Wendell Davis Meredith & Sullivan Brown Jordan & Tara Musselman
Robert & Lindsey ParksKevin & Caroline Stone
Jones & Stuart WoodMignonne Pearson
Jimmy SutterBetsy & Ben Cake
Mary Hadley & Mike Ozburn
DID YOU KNOW? You can receive text messages from the Club? [email protected] added to one of the following lists: General Notices and Events,FitnessInformation,TennisInformation. Ifyoufindyourmembernumberwithinthetextofthis newsletter, you win two entrées? Within each newsletter there are 2 or 3 hidden member numbers, includesFairylandandGolfmembersnumbers.Ifoneisyours,youmustcallJulia,attheFrontDesk,toclaimyourcomplimentary entrées. You may redeem your entrées during the month of the newsletter in which it was hidden.
GO PAPERLESS... YoumaynowreceiveyourFairylandClubstatement by email and make a payment to your account online. Please contact Cynthia at 706-841-1958 or [email protected] Newsletter Is Also Paperless... TheFairylandClubproducesthenewslettereachmonth to keep the members current on what is happening around the Club. The newsletter will be emailed to you and is smart phone, tablet, and computer-friendly. Please be sure to submit your email to ensure you are IN THE KNOW! If you would like to receive a hard copy, please contact Cynthia at 706-841-1958 to be put on the mailing list.
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SPAA CORNER
During the month of July the Mountain Escape Spa will beofferingClubmembers$10.00offonany60minute
massage on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Also, take advantageofour“StockUpSale”andreceive25%off
all Jan Marine products.
Don’t forget Lookout Mountain Club members always receive10%offallretail.Totakeadvantageoftheseamazingoffersyoumustchargetoyourmembership
account. Come let us pamper you this season atMountain Escape Spa!
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FitnessGroup Fitness Schedule
MONDAY8:00-9:00AM Zumba ImaraNo Zumba on Monday, July 24th. 10:15-11:00AM Water Aerobics Beth
TUESDAY7:15-8:00AM Pilates LuLuNo Pilates on Tuesday, July 4th. 9:00-10:00AM FitnessFusionFerris10:00-11:00AM OOWA* Ferris11:00-12:00AM Women’sSlowFlowYogaKim
WEDNESDAY9:15-10:00AM Barre KellyNo Barre on Wednesday, July 19th. 10:15-11:00AM Water Aerobics Beth
THURSDAY7:00-8:00AM Pilates LuLuNo Pilates on Thursday, July 6th9:00-10:00AM FitnessFusionFerris10:00-11:00AM OOWA* Ferris11:00-12:00AM Women’s Yin & Abs Kim
FRIDAY8:00-9:00AM Zumba ImaraNo Zumba July 21st. 10:15-11:00AM Water Aerobics Beth*OOWA= Out of Water Aerobics
Fitness Center HoursMonday 7:00 am - 7:00 pm Tuesday-Sunday 7:00 am - 10:00 pm
Mike Alley, Fitness Director Ifyou’rearegularattheFairylandFitnessCenter,letmestartoutbygivingyouavirtualhigh-five!Goodjob.Reg-ular exercise is awesome. Now if you’re a one-dimensionaltype(theonlythingyoudoistheEXACTsamecardiomachineEVERYSINGLETIME),thenIwanttooffersomehelp.Chancesareyoudon’thaveatonoftimeand you’re not sure what else you can do to optimize your fitness.Liftweights.Howmuch,howoften,whichexercises?!Somanyquestions!!!Nowonderyoudon’tliftweights-it’stoo confusing. Use the following template as a starting point: Forupperbodytherearetwoprimaryplanesofmovement:vertical and horizontal. Within those two planes of movement you can push and you can pull. Here’s what that looks like: Horizontal push- chest press, bench press or push-ups. Horizontal pull- ring-rows or pulley rows. Vertical push- shoulder press with barbell or dumbbells, or push-press. Vertical pull- pull-ups, or pull-downs. You can use machines or free weights for these 4 movement patterns. Forlegswe’vegotquaddominantorhipdominantmovements:legpress,step-ups,legextensionsforquaddominantmovementanddeadlifts,squats,orlegcurlsforhipdominant movements. PickoneexercisefromeachofthesixgroupsI’vejustoutlinedandyou’vegotatemplateforaquick,full-bodycircuit.Initially,justperform1setofeachmovementusing8-12 repetitions 2-3 times per week. If you survive, maybe next time try adding a few reps or bumping up the weight a little bit. Over time, you can add a second round. Bottom line, weightlifting doesn’t have to be a huge time commit-mentandyoustandtobenefitinanumberofways-increased metabolism, increased insulin sensitivity and improved bone density among other things. If you need help with any of these lifts, by all means let me help. You can reach me at 423-240-5355. Mix it up! Have a great July!
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The Club has a NEW Playmate Volley Ball Machinethatisavailabletorentfor$15anhour.Thiscanbeagreatindividual workout or a fun family time, or use with a friend and split the cost! Call or text Sue at 423-364-5923 to reserve the ball machine and your court! The two hard courts now have some additional green lines for those interested in playing Pickleball! Call or email Sue to reserve your court and paddles! Please sign up your Tennis Guest on the sign-in sheet posted on the Tennis Office Bulletin Board BEFORE you play. There is a $10 guest fee for each guest. Guests are limited to 2 visits a month.
TennisMemorial Day Tennis Tournament Results
Memorial Day Tournament was a HUGE success, with over 70 participants enjoying a fun and competitive weekend of tennis – and making some new tennis friends!!!!
Congratulations to everyone who played, and especially to the following winners of their divisions:
Ladies’ Doubles(4groups,roundrobinformat)Margaret Nelson & Susie Courtney
Anita Smith & Kim GlascockChris Kern & Julie Garrett
Elizabeth Haley & Ali Roedder
Men’s Doubles(Playeda15teamdoubleeliminationformat)Winners: Ross Ballenger & Tom Thomas
Runners-up: Ricky & Charlie Park Third Place: Campbell & Jack Young
Mixed Doubles (5groups)ScottyWebb&FionaJohnson
Lea Courtney & Margaret Nelson Will Moses & Natalie Ramey
Joe Dudley & Susan Dever Scott & Lauren Phillips
THANK YOU TO ALL WHO PLAYED Because without YOU, there would be no tournament!!!!
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TennisJuly Tennis and Pickleball News
[email protected],orsignupontheflyersoutsidethetennisofficeforsocials.Tosignupforclin-ics,LiveBall,DrillFrenzyetc,pleasemakesureyou’vegivenSuepermissiontoaddyourcellnumbertotheclubTextRequestapp,and you’ll receive weekly tennis and Pickleball schedules which you can respond to! TheTennisTextRequestnumberis706-383-2700.
PickleballComejoinusonWednesdayevenings,5:00-8:00pmandThursday mornings, 9:00-11:00am Pickleball is “ the fastest growing sport in the US “.
Ladies’ Doubles SocialWednesday , July 12th & August 9th 9:00-11:00am
Chattanooga City Tournament July20th–23rdatMankerPattenTennisClub!FlyeroutsidethetennisofficeandonBulletinBoardformoreinfo.Ifyouplaytennis,youshouldenter!!!FindapartnerandplayinthisFUNevent!!(goodpracticeforFallTeamTennis!!!!)
Men’s Round Robin SinglesThursday, July 27th 6:30-8:30pm
SAVE THE DATE: Pre-Labor Day Member/Member or Member/Guest Tournament
Ladies’ Doubles Saturday August 26thMen’s Doubles Sunday August 27th Mixed Doubles ????????
Live Ball ScheduleMonday&Friday:8-9:30amWednesday:9-10:30amSaturday: 9:30-11am Sunday:1:30-3:00pm4.0&above(ByInvitationOnly!)Monday 6:30-8:pm: Beginners Live Ball
Drill Frenzy Schedule (foralllevels&abilities)
TUESDAYS – 9:30-10:30am THURSDAYS – 6:30-7:30pm
Rusty Rackets Clinic Tuesdays, July 11th, 18th, 25th, August 1st 6:30-8:00pm Haven’t played in years? Then this is for YOU!! We’d love to haveyoujoinus!Iguaranteeyou’llhavealotoffunandwillwant to come back!!!!
Doubles Clinics with Sue [email protected]/3.5clinics.GetreadyforFallTeamTennis!Findyourownfoursomeandscheduleatimeandday that suit YOUR schedule!!
Doubles Clinics with John Hirte [email protected]/4.0players.Findyourownfoursome–ortextJohn if interested. 4-6 players in a clinic.
Junior Clinics and LessonsContactMeredithBrooksifinterestedinjuniorclinicsorlessons. Email [email protected] or text 423-834-5810
Non-members are allowed to be a guestatthepoolthree(3)timesduringthe summer regardless of their sponsor.Membersarecharged$10foreach guest. Members may bring their grandchildren 18 years and younger anunlimited number of times without being charged a guest fee; the member must be in attendance at all times. Members’ adult children are limitedtothree(3)times,andtheguestfee will apply.
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A View From The LinksMark Hearn, Golf Course SuperintendentCongratulations to all the Swing Ding Winners, from your
Grounds Maintenance Staff! Hello LMC Members, Weaddeddeeptineaerificationtoourusualventingofthe greens on the Monday after Swing Ding. Healing time was about 14 to 17 days vs. about 7 to 10 days for venting alone. The half inch holes take a bit longer to heal but the 7 inch depth will help the bent grass through the heat of summer. We will do the deep tine in April, as usual next year, if possible. Warmer weath-er was delayed until about June 12th this year. That is when we sawthefirstgoodsignofbermudagrowth.Wewillapplyextrafertilizertotheareasthinnedbydroughtlastseason.Wefinishedthedrainageprojectson4and10teesinJunewhentheBermudacouldgrowinquicker. FromJunethroughmidSeptemberwewillbedoing“wiltwatch,”sopleaseexcuseanydelaysifyouseeuspullingwaterhoses on the greens. Mornings, we hand water the previous day’s mapped areas. Afternoons, we hand water wilt and map areas that will need extra water. We use moisture meters for accuracy. It normally takes two employees about two hours to water and map the dry areas between 2 pm and 4 pm. Dry spots are normal. Those spots must be watered by hand in order to prevent the remaining green surface from being too wet. In July and August, we will be working on dead tree removalonholes7and10,teeandsodprojectsandaerifyingcompacted areas in the Bermuda. The Club lost a super employee to cancer on June 5, 2017. Wayne Thomas started working for Brett Mullin in Golf OperationsthenswitchedtoGroundsinFebruary,2000.Heoperated the trap rake until he was unable to actually get on andoffthemachine.Fromthenuntillastfallheoperatedtherough mower and bush hog. He kept us laughing the whole way. The one thing that always happened when you saw Wayne - you smiled! He was 85 years old, a die-hard Steelers fan and a plain-spokenYankee:o)Hewasthebrightspotinourdepartmentand cannot be replaced. “Summer afternoon - Summer afternoon... the two most beautiful
3rd Corey Flight 1st David Walker-Richard Brame 2nd Jay Walston-Grant Caldwell 3rd Ricky Johnson-Trey Moore
4th Chapin Flight 1st Eddie Bootle-Mike O’Grady 2nd Buck Patton-Wes Young 3rd John Stiles-Zack Kelly
5thTarumianz Flight 1st Townshend Pettway-Patrick Boyd 2nd John Stout-John Williams 3rd Pat Corey-Mark Rusche 6th Jackson Flight 1st Elliott Davenport, Jr.-Lex Tarumianz, Jr.2nd Jay Jolley-Argil Wheelock 3rd Jim Markley-John Markley
7th Probasco Flight 1st Jay Jenkins-Garth Brown 2nd Carter Young-Campbell Young3rd Patten Pettway-Jimmy Thompson
8th Caldwell Flight 1st Robby Brown-Campbell Brown2nd John Burke-Tim Zouck 3rd Michael Corley-Allan Bible
9th Davenport Flight 1st David Conner-Michael Summer 2nd Andrew Hall-Daniel Ramer 3rd DavidDevaney-FrasierDevaney
2017 Swing Ding ChampionsSteve Johnson & Huxley Brown
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Golf Club News
Lew Oehmig Award:66 John Barnett IV
PF Brock Award:Townsend Pettway
Kids Par 3 5-7 year-olds
Boy
17BeauForrester,17AndrewSmith
8-9 year-oldsBoy
17 Harrison HaleyGirl
18 Lillie Tallent, 18 Anne Chandler Williams
10-12 year-oldsBoy
28 Acree BrockGirl
36 Ellie Carico, 36 Emery Carico
2017 Swing Ding Results 10th Jones Flight 1st MikeAiken-GeorgeFoster 2nd Doug Elkins-Lloyd Montgomery 3rd Jack Pollock, Jr.-Jack Pollock Iv
11th Templeton Flight 1st Barry Walston-Pete Andrews 2nd John Dever-John Dever, Jr. 3rd Chuck Lapeyre-Neel Elliott
12th Johnson Flight 1st Steve Scorey-Michael Johnson 2nd Ben Brown-Jake Tallent 3rd KennedyGriffin-DanNorton
17th Taff Flight 1st Ricky Lail- Michael McBrayer 2nd Matt Cuchanan-Joseph Miller 3rd Marc Erickson-Ross Ballenger
18th Wann Flight 1st ChrisDevaney-PeteFrederick2nd Jim Bentley-Rob Bentley 3rd Alan Easterly-David Bruce
19th Smith Flight 1st Matt Pollard-Seth Phillips 2nd StokleyDoster-FritzDoster 3rd Allen Yates-C. Allen Yates
Par 3 Tournament
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Golf Club Events
Men’s Club Championship
& President’s Cup July 15th - 16th Format:
-Championship Flight will be a 36 hole stroke play event with the top 5 finishers qualifying for the 2017 Oehmig Cup Team. -Players not in the Championship Flight will be flighted based on the tees from which you play and will use a Modified Stableford format. Players will receive points based on score: Bogey=1pt., Par= 2pts., Birdie=3pts., & Eagle=4pts. -President’s Cup is a quota based event.
Tee Times: Saturday & Sunday will begin at 8:40. Your starting time for Round 1 will be available by 1:00 on Friday July 14th, 2017.
Tees: Championship Flight will play from the Blue Tees 1st Flight will play from the White Tees 2nd Flight will play from the Lookout Tees 3rd Flight will play from the Gold Tees
Cost: Your $25.00 entry fee includes Tournament Prizes.
This is a 2017 Oehmig Cup Team Qualifier! Entry deadline is Friday, July 14th. Please register in the Golf Shop or call 706-820-0719 ext. 111
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Golf Club Events
2017 Ladies’ Member-Guest
Date: July 20, 2017
9:00 Wristwatch Start
Price: $60 a Player
Includes prizes, lunch, and tee gifts
Format: One Best Ball Net and Gross
Four Person Teams
Chicken Dinners at the Golf Club
Thursdays, July 6th, 13th, 20th & 27th at 6:00pmSalad Bar only: $10.95