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innisbrook pipeline - Innisbrook Golf Resort
MEMBERSHIP NEWSLET TER
ma y | 2016
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Please
Welcome
Our Newest
Members
FULL GOLF
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Jeff & Leslie Beale
Timothy & Debra Hopkinson
Dimitri Katotakis
Chris Rodgers
Gary & Kathleen Shaw
EXECUTIVE GOLF
Brenden & Sandy Dalton
Jonathan Graham
MAY MAINTENANCE
COURSE CLOSINGS
Copperhead – May 3, 16-20
Island – May 9-13, 23, 31
Laura Boehmer & David Stokely North – May 2-6, 17, 24, 31
William & Donna Jones
South – May10, 23-27
ANNUAL TENNIS
ANNUAL SOCIAL
MAY PRACTICE
RANGE CLOSINGS
Bruce & Melissa Eason
Copperhead – May 2- 6, 17
Joseph Kierych
North – May 16-20
Thomas & Heather Mackin
South – May 9-13, 23
Edward Malek
Kathryn Parkos
Shawn Porter & Dimitri Runnels
Timothy & Isabelle Smock
Gary & Janet Tyler
Stephen & Jennifer White
From the Desk
of the Director of Golf:
Valued Members,
As we say good bye to our Seasonal Members, we begin to prepare for our Summer Programs
to improve long term course conditions. Beginning in May, while the Island Course is closed for
aerification, we will begin to expand some of the tee boxes (specifically #1 & #3 will be done first). This
will give us more turf and teeing ground for better rotation and overall better conditions. Other
exciting plans this summer on the Island will be cutting out contaminated areas in the fairways; our
two year plan is to improve the overall health of the fairways. I think we would all agree that the
Island Greens are some of the best Greens around and our plan is to get the fairways equally as
healthy. This along with improved Tee Boxes will be a great improvement to the Island this summer.
Another exciting Summer Program will be smoothing out the Copperhead Fairways and Greens. This will be accomplished by first aerifying the Greens and Fairways to remove thatch and
organic material and allow proper air flow. Next, the application of top dressing to fill in these
areas will help promote a stronger root system which will be essential for our new turf. Lastly,
we will be rolling these Greens with a 1 ton roller and the Fairways with a 3 ton roller to get them
smooth and in optimal condition. This will be taking place three separate times this summer
during the 100 days of growing season and will ensure the Copperhead Course is right where it
should be one year into the Restoration.
Just as a reminder, we have two great summer offerings starting back up in May. First, “The
Game”, our Thursday, 9-Hole Quota Game, will begin on Thursday, May 19th at 5pm on the
South Course. I hope you will all join us for this fun, weekly Summer Game. Also, The Member
Value Punch Card is back (prepaid card that is good for 10 Guest of Member Rounds) and
available beginning May 1st in all three Golf Shops. Cost of the Card is $514 + tax and is good
at all four courses, anytime or day of the week.
Bobby Barnes
“From within the Tee Box”
by Director of Golf
Instruction, Dawn Mercer
The Incredible Adjustable Driver
A student asked if they should leave their driver on a standard setting and
learn to hit it correctly or adjust it. Custom fitting your irons are designed to return the
clubface to the best position at impact with your swing characteristics, it’s the same for the
driver, but the loft and curvature aren’t fixed which allows versatility on an expensive piece
of equipment. Prior to adjustable drivers, if you performed better with a different driver, you
had to buy a new one, now you just get out the tool and change it.
As an instructor, I prefer a student reduces the counterbalancing moves in their swing instead
of masking bad habits…with that being said if you pay $400 for a driver, tweak it so you can hit
it the way you want to! If you want to understand your swing better, practice with the driver on
a neutral face setting to understand your clubface tendencies and angle of attack.
Can you tweak the adjustment from hole to hole during a round? NO
4-2. Playing Characteristics Changed and Foreign Material
a. Playing Characteristics Changed
During a stipulated round, the playing characteristics of a club must not be purposely
changed by adjustment or by any other means.
If you would like to schedule a lesson to check your driver swing or have any questions,
contact me at [email protected], or 727.942.5208.
The Ladies of the 2015-2016 IWGA Board
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Left to right: Margie Beem, Heidi Shimp, Carrie Bell, Joanne Domson, Irini Perivolaris,
Cathy Ferreira, Loretta Roush, Sue Fishler, Karen Cramm, Beverly Goldfarb, Florine
Mason, Janet Hansen and Chris Malmgren
Daily Golf Clinics
Mon
Tues Wed Thurs Fri
Sat Sun 10-11am
10-11am
10-11am
10-11am
10-11am
9-9:45am*
10-11am
10-11am
Bunker
Full Swing Putting & Chipping
Full Swing
Pitching
Junior Full Swing
Full Swing Putting & Chipping North End
North End
North End
North End
North End
North End
North End
North End
Daily Clinics take place on the Osprey Practice Facility.
The Member Fee is $20 per clinic and rental clubs are
provided at no additional charge. *The Saturday Junior
Full Swing clinic is complimentary.
Hole In One
Congratulations!!!
Clark Bradley had a hole-in-one on
April 13 on Island’s #13. Clark used a
5 rescue club for 142 yards.
Congrats as well to John Kosanovich
for his hole-in-one on #7 North course
on April 18 using a 5 iron for 157 yards.
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“The Game”
2016 Summer
Schedule
Thursdays at 5pm
May 19 South 5-13 (Season Opener)
May 26 Island 10th Tee
June 2 North 10th Tee
June 9 Copperhead 1st Tee
June 16 South 5-13
June 23 Island 10th Tee
June 30 Off Week
July 7 North 1st Tee
July 14 South 5-13
July 21 South 5-13
July 28 Copperhead 10th Tee
August 4 Copperhead 1st Tee
August 11 Island 1st Tee
August 18 South 5-13
August 25 South 5-13
Finals: North Course (18 Hole Event)
Saturday, September 3 Tee Times
Starting at 8:55am off #1 & #10
Please note – The weekly schedule is subject to change**
If you have any questions regarding
“The Game”, please contact Andrew Corry
at [email protected]
To reserve your spot each week,
please contact Tee Times at 727.942.5220.
DEADLINE TO SIGN UP EACH WEEK IS NOON
ON DAY OF EVENT!!!!
Entry Fees and Rules
1. Each player will have a point quota, based on their current
index for the first 3 times playing. After that, each player’s
quota will be adjusted by averaging the last 3 point totals.
Looking to play a quick nine?
Looking to get some exercise?
Want to enjoy the Florida sunshine?
The “Fox Squirrel”
9-Hole Walking Course
For both Kids and Adults,
is perfect on all three counts!
Open May 23–September 5, 2016
Rates for 9-holes walking:
$14 for Innisbrook Members
Kids 17 & Under FREE with a paying adult
Rental Clubs are available:
$20 for Adults • $10 for Juniors 17 & Under
Pull carts available for $5 rental fee
The 9-Holes will consist of Holes #1-4 and #14-18 of the
South Course and North #10-18 when South is scheduled
to be closed.
Tee times will be available every day starting 4-7pm,
except when there is a special function.
Please call Advanced Tee Times at 727.942.5220
to reserve a tee time.
The Pro Shoot Out
Perfect weather and a great Member turnout made
for a successful Pro Shoot Out on Monday, April 4.
The event raised $6,000 for the Innisbrook Associate
Scholarship Fund thanks to the generous donations
made by Innisbrook Members and matching funds
from Dr. Ron Avis and Dick Ferreira.
a. Members - $30
b. Guest of Member - $50
Eight of Innisbrook’s Golf Professionals participated in
the Shoot out, Bobby Barnes, Dawn Mercer, Kyaw Htet,
Andrew Corry, Don Porter, Jordan Lazenby, Nick Tubby,
Billy Oosting. In the end it was Team Andrew Corry &
Jordan Lazenby that beat out the others and Jordan
Lazenby that won the shoot out.
3. Men will play from the Green tee boxes at each
course. If your age plus handicap is 80 or higher
you can play from the White tees.
Due to the success and popularity of the Pro
Shoot Out, another one will be planned for
spring of 2017.
2. Entry Fees are as follows (includes cart fee and entry to game):
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The Fox Squirrel
4. USGA Section 3-5 will apply. Quotas will be adjusted for
players competing from different sets of tees.
5. There will be an optional $10 GROSS skins game each week.
Club Championship report
By Kyaw Htet
As the season’s final major, Club Championship, wraps up, and the
IMGA/IWGA season winds down, I would like to congratulate all of
the winners in their respective divisions and flights. I would also like
to extend my sincere gratitude to all those that participated and
competed as the success of these events and the Club depend on you.
Here is the breakdown of the top finishers in each division and flight.
IMGA
Regular Divison
Championship Flight (Gross
Only)
1. John Welden 78-77—155
2. Jeff Pett 86-79—165
3. Michael Lombardi 84-81—165
4. Greg Perenich 83-83—166
5. Steve Whalen 86-81—167
6. Sean Schreiber 78-89—167
Senior Division
White Tee Flight (Gross)
1. Jeff Wohlford 77-85—162
2. Jim Perivolaris 84-80—164
3. Ron Peterson 82-84—166
Gold Tee Flight (Gross)
1. John Wharton 85-87—172
White Tee Flight (Net)
1. Steve Turker 68-71—139
2. K.S. Kumar 77-68—145
3. Ted Tober 78-69—147
Quota Points Division
1. Dave Ballantyne +7, -1 = +6
2. Bill Flynn -2, +2 = 0
3. Jeff Brennecke -3, 0 = -3
IWGA
Championship Division
1. Irini Perivolaris 39-81-84—204 L to r: Irini Perivolaris, Club Champion and IWGA Club Champion organizer, Golf Professional Kyaw Htet, Barb Wellard and Marg Barnes
2. Barb Wellard 42-85-82—209
3. Margaret Barnes 43-89-101—233
Stableford Division
Flight 1
1. Joanne Domson 15-39—54
2. Carrie Bell 18-31—49
3. Linda Pollock 11-38—49
4. Loretta Roush 13-34—47
Flight 2
Super Senior Divison (Gross)
Flight 3
Gold Tee Flight (Net)
1. John Russell 84-85—169
Super Senior Division (Net)
1. Jack Downey 70-67—137
1. Lilo Mills 11-36—47
2. Valerie Dyer 8-36—44
3. Jean Kosanovich 9-30—39
L to r: ohn Wellard, IMGA Club Champion organizer, Kyaw Htet and John Welden, Club Champion
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1. Herb Goldfarb 70-78—148
1. Amy Johnson 11-38—49
2. Florine Mason 12-36—48
3. Joyce Wineinger 9-36—45
4. Marge Boldus 10-34—44
5. Elisabeth Vienberg 10-32—42
Value Paks are Back
Due to popular demand, the Summer Guest of Member Value Paks are back!
Stop by at any of our golf shops to purchase the 10-round punch cards to save
big when you bring your guests out to play during the summer months.
Pre-pay for 10 guest of member rounds to be used between, May 1 and October 31
at any of our golf courses, any day of the week, including the Copperhead Course.
✓
Members may purchase these in any shop Valid on any course
and any day starting May 1, 2016
• Expires on October 31, 2016 – no exceptions!
• Member must make full payment at the time of purchase for each card
• Member must be present and accompany his or her guest(s) when using the card
• Only the member must redeem the card with the shop staff for his or her guest(s)
• Member must not re-sell the punch cards.
The IWGA
Annual Par 3
Tournament
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Congratulations to the winners of each
flight in the IWGA Annual Par 3 Tournament
on the Island Course on April 12 and all
those who participated.
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Threesome Flight – From Left to Right - Lynn
Hipp, Sandy Liebau, Joanne Domson (-7)
Foursome Flight – From Left to Right –
Karen Flaugher, Jean Kosanovich, Shirley
Bennett, and Florine Mason (-5)
“Teen Fitness”
The Teen Fitness program continues on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 5:30 pm in April.
The next series of class dates are:
Tuesday, May 10 • Thursday, May 12 • Tuesday, May 17 • Thursday, May 19 • Tuesday, May 24
For advance registration call the fitness center at 727.942.5275 at the fitness center. Classes are
on the scheduled days and no make-up days. The instructor will be Audrey Noel.
The cost for the 5 sessions is $60 which is non refundable.
Fitness Center Calendar
Monday 8am Cardio Blast, 8:45am Pilates Reformer, 9:30am Body Sculpt,
5:30pm Yoga/Gentle Stretch
Tuesday 8:30am Pilates Reformer, 9:15am Aqua Blast Cypress pool, 5pm Zumba
Wednesday8am Cardio Blast, 8:45am Pilates Reformer, 9:30am Body Sculpt,
5:30pm Yoga/Gentle Stretch
Thursday 8:30am Pilates Reformer, 9:15am Aqua Blast Cypress pool
Friday 8am Cardio Blast, 9:30am Body Sculpt
Fitness Center hours of operation
Monday-Friday 6am-8pm • Saturday 7am-7pm • Sunday 7am-6pm
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INDABA SPA
AT INNISBROOK
MAY MEMBER EXCLUSIVE SPA OFFERINGS
Chocolate Berry Blast Manicure & Pedicure
Mani 30 min - $25 • Pedicure 50 Min - $45
Perfect for Mommy and Me. Treat your hands and feet to rich and indulgent choco-berry
delight. Choose between a Wild Berry and Chocolate Sugar Scrub to begin. Next, your hands
and feet will be introduced to a Peruvian Cocoa Azul Renewing Masque designed to draw
toxins from the body. Sit back and relax as your treatment ends with an application of our
luxurious Chocolate Cocoa Butter Crème.
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Mothers Spa Delight 4 Hours - $345
This experience begins with our Coconut Body Polish that contains high levels of
antioxidants to detoxify the skin. It is followed by a Well Being Massage, using a Coco
Mango Butter that will balance and relax the body. Next, you will enjoy a skin smoothing
facial. Our Coconut Milk Cleanser and Strawberry Rhubarb Dermafoliant will leave you
with a younger looking complexion. A rich strawberries and cream masque will be
applied after your exfoliation to help balance and soften the skin. Lastly, one our stylists
will complete your getaway with a shampoo, blowout or simple style.
Relax and Renew for Two 1.5 Hours - $145
Enjoy this 2 part treatment with a friend or loved one. This package starts with a stress
relieving Swedish Massage to ease muscle tension. Next, you will enjoy an organic COOLA
refresher facial that will clarify, hydrate and balance the skin.
Enjoy a complementary
glass of wine or champagne with any treatment.
Don’t forget Mother’s Day Sunday May 8
Indaba Spa Gift Cards make wonderful Mother’s Day presents.
Purchase $100 or more in Gift Cards and receive a complimentary Spa Lunch.
Member discount does not apply to Member Specials
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TENNIS CALENDAR
Mixed Doubles Drop-in
Wednesdays, Fridays & Saturdays, 8-11am
Men’s Night Drills
Thursday 6-7:30pm. Drills and match play
with Tennis Professional, Patrick Gillant
- $20 per Member.
Adult Advanced Clinic (3.5-4.0+)
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With Tennis Professional, Vince Trapano
Sundays 8-9:30am $24
Adult Clinics – All Levels
Monday-Sunday, 9:30-10:30am
Starting Monday, May 30 the hours will be
Monday-Sunday 8-9am • $20 per Member
Contact the Tennis Center at 727.942.5241
After School 10 and Under
& Junior Clinics (Ages 4-16)
Mondays-Thursdays 4-7pm
Please contact Judi Alford, Head Tennis
Professional for complimentary evaluation
and individual class schedule.
Cardio Tennis
All Levels Welcome, Saturdays 8:30-9:30am
Dining at I N N I S B R O O K
Happy Hour! All Outlets
Mon.-Fri. 4-6pm l Sat. & Sun. l 1-4pm
Well drinks $2.99
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Member discount does apply.
Members only Special: Darkhorse Wine $6
featured all day every day
May Entertainment Schedule
Friday, May 6 Time Trax
Saturday, May 7 Backstreet Band
Friday, May 13 Time Trax
Saturday, May 14 Backstreet Band
Friday, May 20 Time Trax
Saturday, May 21 Backstreet Band
Friday, – May 27 Time Trax
Saturday, May 28 Backstreet Band
The May Entertainment at Osprey Bar, Friday and Saturday at 7:30 pm
All outlets will be offering and additional 10% off lunch and dinner
menu items for our Members every Tuesday!!
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Member Appreciation every Tuesday
Starting May 12
a New Chef Action Station
will be introduced at Market Salamander Grille
“Anything’s Pastable Night”
Every Thursday 5-9pm
Beginning Thursday, May 12 at Market Salamander Grille
MENU OFFERINGS
Pasta
Sauce
Protein
Linguine • Penne
Tri-color Tortellini
Marinara • Alfredo
Weekly Chef’s Choice
Julienned Chicken
Meatballs • Shrimp
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Vegetables
Julienned Red Onion • Sautéed Mushrooms • Sautéed Red Bell Pepper
Chopped Spinach • Broccoli Florets • Diced Tomatoes
$19.99 ++
Member discount applies
Come Celebrate
Cinco de Mayo!
It’s party time on the Osprey Patio
on May 5 from 5-9pm
MENU OFFERINGS
Proteins
Toppings
Seasoned Ground Beef
Fajita Style Shredded Chicken
Sour Cream • Salsa • Guacamole
Shredded Cheddar • Sliced Jalapeno
Vegetables
Starches
Shredded Lettuce • Diced Tomatoes
Diced Onion
Tri-Colored Corn Tortilla Chips
5” Flour Tortilla • Hard Taco Shells
Black Beans • Yellow Saffron Rice
$20 ++ Member discount is applicable
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National Food & Beverage
Holidays may
National Wine Day
National Burger Month
May 25
“We all need to make time for burger
once in a while.”
“You can’t buy happiness, but
you can buy wine and that’s
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Complimentary Wine Tasting
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Memorial Day
Weekend May 28-30
Drink Specials
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• $5 Tito’s
uckets of Beer:
• Gallo Collection: Maso Canali Pinot Grigio, • B
Don Miquel Gason Malbec, DaVinci Chiati $28 Domestic $16.99 • Import $21.99
• South American Collection:
Errazuriz Estate Carmenere, Pascal Tosso
Malbec, Vina Maipo Syrah $27
• Flight of your Choice: Pick any 3 of our wines
by the Glass to create your own Flight $29
CELEBRATE MOTHER’S DAY SUNDAY, MAY 8
Cobb Salad
Chopped Romaine, Bacon, Turkey, Avocado, Blue Cheese Crumble,
and Choice of Dressing $16++
Blackened Chicken Carbonara
Blackened Chicken Breast, Onion Bacon Cream Sauce, on Linguine $22++
Stuffed French Toast
Thick French Toast stuffed with Strawberry Cream Cheese
rolled in Graham Cracker Crumbs with Fruit Side $15++
Tomato, Caramelized Leek,
and Goat Cheese Leek Quiche
with Red Chimichurri and Breakfast Potatoes $15++
Parmesan and Panko crusted Salmon
Topped with Sun-Dried Tomato and Artichoke Relish served with Grilled
Asparagus and Rosemary Roasted Potatoes $25++
A special complimentary dessert will be provided to each
mother, made by Executive Pastry Chef Brandy Merola
Member Discount applies
For reservations, please call 727.942.5222.
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Sunday, May 8
at Packard’s Steakhouse
C O U R S E O N E (Choice of One)
Spinach Strawberry Salad
Baby Spinach, Fresh Florida Strawberries, Orange Segments, Boursin Cheese,
Shredded Carrots in Cabernet Honey Dressing
Cauliflower Soup
Roasted Cauliflower Pureed in Vegetable Stock Finished with Cream and Herbed Croutons
C O U R S E T W O (Choice of One)
Veal Scaloppini
Braised Veal Scaloppini with Shitaki Mushroom, Marsala Wine,
Herb Butter over Parmesan Risotto
Marinated Duck Breast
Crispy Skin, Herb Marinated Duck Breast Served with Sauteed Baby Spinach and
Roasted Fingerlings Potatoes Drizzled over Pomegranate Balsamic Glaze
Trout and Crab
Rainbow Trout stuffed with Zesty Jumbo Lump Crab, Baked and Served with Mashed
Potato, Asparagus Spears and Lemon Butter
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DESSERT
Strawberry Shortcake
Fresh Strawberries in Syrup and Whipped Cream Sandwiched
in House Made Shortcake Topped with Powder Sugar
$42++ Member discount applies
For reservations call 727.942.5240 or at opentable.com.
Sunday, May 8 • Stirling Hall
Two seating times, 11am and 2pm
$37.95++Adult/$17.95 Children (4-12 years old) Member Discount applies
SOUP, SALADS AND COLD SELECTIONS
Wild Mushroom Bisque
Fresh Herbs (Vegetarian & Gluten Friendly)
Spinach and Roasted Beet Salad
Baby Spinach, Arugula, Golden and Red Beets, Grilled
Red Onions, Roasted Grape Tomatoes and White
Balsamic Dressing (Vegetarian & Gluten Friendly)
Edamame and Wild Rice Salad
Mixed Wild Rice, Edamame Beans, Fresh Lemon,
Red Peppers and Kale (Vegetarian & Gluten Friendly)
Assorted Fruit & Berry Display
Sliced Melons, Pineapple and Fresh Seasonal Berries
(Vegetarian & Gluten Friendly)
Parmesan Roasted Potatoes
Butter and Parsley (Vegetarian & Gluten Friendly)
Snow Peas and Carrots
Citrus Zest and Ginger Butter
(Vegetarian & Gluten Friendly)
CARVING AND ACTION STATIONS
Rosemary Rubbed Prime Rib of Beef
Au Jus, Horseradish, Bakery Fresh Rolls and Whipped Butter
Roasted Pork Loin
Cajun Brine, Mixed Mustards and Raisin Apple Demi
(Gluten Friendly)
Artisan Cheese
Imported and Domestic Cheese with Apricot Chutney,
Fresh Crostinis and Crackers (Vegetarian)
Omelettes & Eggs
Choice of Ham, Bacon, Tomatoes, Onions, Peppers,
Cheese Accompanied by O’Brien Potatoes,
Smoked Bacon and Sausage Links (Gluten Friendly)
Passion Fruit Poached Chilled Shrimp
Mango Cocktail Sauce and Lemon Wedges
(Gluten Friendly)
Challah Bread French Toast
Fresh Challah Bread dipped in Cinnamon Batter served
with Wild Berry Compote
Cape May Berries
Smoked Salmon,
Mixed Berries Flambeed with Grand Marnier and Orange
Assorted Cream Cheeses & Mini Bagels
Traditional, Spring Onion and Strawberry Cream Cheeses Zest over Sweet Cream Ice Cream
ENTRÉE FEATURES
KIDS BUFFET
Cilantro Rubbed Chicken Breast
Steamed Cauliflower, Garlic Cream (Gluten Friendly)
Macaroni and Cheese • Hamburger Sliders
Mini Crescent Dogs • Smiley Face Fries
Chicken Tenders, Peanut Butter & Jelly
Assorted Cookies, Brownies and Rice Krispy Treats
Steamed Mussels and Clams
Prince Edward Island Mussels, Fresh Clams,
Seafood Broth and Saffron (Gluten Friendly)
Pasta al Fresco
Diced Ripe Tomatoes, Fire Roasted Peppers, Olive Oil
and Pecorino Romano (Vegetarian)
Chocolate Dipped Treats
Strawberries • Cookies • Marshmallows • Pretzel Rods
Florida Fresh Fruit Tarts • Flourless Chocolate Cake
Mini Lemon Meringue Pies • Assorted Tea Cookies
German Chocolate Cupcakes • Cannoli
Peanut Butter and Chocolate Mousse Shots
Chocolate Bread Pudding with Crème Anglaise
For reservations call 727.942.5244.
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Eggs Benedict
Poached Eggs on English Muffin and
Canadian Bacon with Hollandaise Sauce
INNISBROOK BAKERY DESSERTS AND COFFEE STATION
Dive-In Movie 7pm-10pm
Join us for trivia and face painting before our
8:30pm poolside showing of “The Peanuts
Movie” Pull up a float and enjoy the movie.
Movie rated G. LNP Complimentary
• 8:30am–4pm Camp Nessie: Ages 4–12
Tennis Center $35–$60 pending session *24
advanced registration required
• 9am Loch Ness Pool Opens
• 11am Slides Open
(42” height required) *Must be 48’’ or 42’’
with a signed waiver to ride
• 12:30pm Loch Ness Limbo
Loch Ness Pool, Complimentary
CornHole Tournament 1pm-3pm
(Youth/Adult): Grab your partner and join us for
our youth and adult corn hole tournaments at
the Loch Ness Pool. The youth tournament starts
at 1pm. The adult tournament starts at 2pm. The
winning teams will get a prize. LNP Complimentary
•1
pm Kids Kick Ball Game
Loch Ness Pool Top Lawn, Complimentary
(Proper shoes requested)
• 2:30pm Tie Dye Craft Hour
Loch Ness Pool, $15
• 3pm Sand Castle Contest
Loch Ness Pool, Complimentary
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pm–10pm Kid’s Night Out: Ages 4–12
Tennis Center, $40 includes dinner
*24 advanced registration required
Capture the Flag 1pm-2pm
• 7pm Loch Ness Waterslides Close
Join us at the Loch Ness Pool Top Lawn for a
fun and competitive round of Capture the Flag.
Defend your teams Flag while trying to seize the
other team’s glory. Winning teams will get a prize.
LNP Complimentary
• 7-10pm Dive-In Movie
Join us for trivia and face painting before our
8:30pm poolside showing of “The Peanuts
Movie” Pull up a float and enjoy the movie.
Movie rated G. LNP Complimentary
• 10pm Loch Ness Pool Closes
• 8:30am–4pm Camp Nessie: Ages 4–12
Tennis Center $35–$60 pending session
*24 advanced registration required
• 8:30am–4pm Camp Nessie: Ages 4–12
• 9am Loch Ness Pool Opens
• 9am Loch Ness Pool Opens
• 11am Slides Open
• 11am Slides Open
(42” height required) *Must be 48’’
or 42’’ with a signed waiver to ride
Tennis Center $35–$60 pending session
*24 advanced registration required
(42” height required) *Must be 48’’
or 42’’ with a signed waiver to ride
• 12:30pm Freeze Dance Party
Loch Ness Pool, Complimentary
• 12:30pm Memorial Day Relay
Loch Ness Pool Top Lawn, Complimentary
• 1pm Children’s Cornhole Tournament
Loch Ness Pool, Complimentary
• 1pm Capture the Flag
Loch Ness Pool Top Lawn, Complimentary
• 2pm Adult’s Cornhole Tournament
Loch Ness Pool, Complimentary
• 2pm Tie Dye Craft Hour
Loch Ness Pool, $15
• 2:30pm Craft Hour
Loch Ness Pool, Prices Range $3 to $20
• 3pm Sand Castle Contest
Loch Ness Pool, Complimentary
• 3pm Red White and Blue Chalk Mural
Contest Loch Ness Pool, Complimentary
• 6pm–10pm Kid’s Night Out: Ages 4–12
Tennis Center, $40 includes dinner *24
advanced registration required
• 6pm-10pm Kid’s Night Out: Ages 4–12
Tennis Center, $40 includes dinner *24
advanced registration required
• 8pm Loch Ness Pool Closes
• 10pm Loch Ness Pool Closes
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• 7pm Loch Ness Waterslides Close
• 7pm Loch Ness Waterslides Close
Membership Referrals
Members referring Members to the Club at Innisbrook is our best form of
advertisement. As a thank you for referring a new Member that joins the club,
the referring Member will receive:
1 month of Social Member dues when referring a new Social Member
2 months of Tennis dues when referring a new Tennis Member
4 golf certificates for a one round of golf each when referring a Golfing Member
If you have someone in mind contact Christine in Membership at 727.942.5275 and make arrangements
for them to be a “Member for a Day” so they can enjoy all the amenities our Members get to enjoy.
Meetings & Catering Event Referrals
Refer a Meeting or Special Event and earn 10%. As an Innisbrook Members, you have
a unique insider’s perspective on our luxurious amenities and facilities. From our exquisite guest rooms and
catering services to our spacious well appointed meeting rooms, nobody knows us better than you.
Everybody wins with Referrals! Members will receive 10% of the total sales for referring new group
business with 10 or more guest rooms per night and a banquet or catering event in our banquet facilities.
The incentive may not exceed $3500 and applies to new business only, not existing reservations.
Other Qualifying Factors:
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• Members must be in good standing.
• The lead must be one that is not currently being prospected by a member of the sales team.
• Referrals will be for new group business.
• Members may provide the lead information OR
• The referring Member’s name must be stated by the client at the initial contact with the
catering/sales manager for the event.
nature watch
Written and photographed by Golf Operations Dave Noel
“Tough Year on the old Gander”
Our lone Canadian goose remains an icon. He is usually found on the Island course around hole #2
feeding along the fairway. About a year ago his leg was broken, probably by a gator or large turtle.
His landings are now on land instead of water. Today he can be seen limping like an old pirate. His
life has been one of solitude and loneliness since losing his mate many years ago. He has become
a grumpy gander.
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Recently a flock of five Canadian Geese paid a visit to Innisbrook. Their approach on the Island
course was very loud with much honking. A nice reunion I though and finally some company. But
the old gander was in no mood to allow others on “his” home turf. The old goose took wing and
chased the five away. They didn’t go too far. The Copperhead course was fine for them. Soon
these Canadians will wing their way home as most do. They will be leaving behind our one lone
icon which enjoys full membership privileges year round.
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