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FROM THE DESK OF THE G.M.
BY ALLEN SELF,
GENERAL MANAGER
Greetings Carrollwood Members,
It is truly amazing how fast the year is flying by. As we are entering the hottest two months
of the year activity has settled into the normal pace of our Florida summer months. The
positive to the slower months is that it allows us to correct issues that need to be addressed
but are put on hold due to being busy. Some examples would be aerification of the golf
course greens, major repairs to the wooden deck traveling to and from the clubhouse and
between nines, re-grouting of the sauna inside the men’s locker room, repairs to multiple
plumbing and drainage issues inside the clubhouse, and repairs to all ceiling fans located
on the outside clubhouse terrace. As we all know there is good and bad to everything, and
although the heat brings with it much slower activity throughout the club it does allow us
to conduct preventative maintenance on and off the golf course.
In recent weeks I have spoke to members that have voiced their concern about the
conditions of the putting surfaces on the golf course. Their comments have been centered
on their concern that a particular green appears to have a disease, or that we have an
infestation of insects eating the grass. Our golf course continues to be in great shape
and more importantly very healthy. The weak areas that you see on a few of our putting
surfaces were created during our aggressive aerification process followed by an aggressive
verticutting of the greens. When verticutting the putting surfaces the blades pulled a few
areas of turf up and temporarily damaged the surface. This will all heal in fairly quickly
and is sometimes part of the preventative maintenance process of aerification. The most
important thing I would like you to know is that we have very healthy putting surfaces
and will be in very nice condition once we heal from the preventative maintenance
projects over the summer. It is a process that we must do and will result in the very nice
putting surfaces you have become accustomed to over the past few years.
I would like to take a moment to boast about our staff here at Carrollwood Country
Club. When arriving at Carrollwood back in January of this year I quickly noticed the
excitement level and the interest of the staff when meeting about the preparation of
our upcoming Independence Day Celebration. At the writing of this article we had not
reached the date for the event but our key department heads have spent many hours
getting ready for the 4th annual Independence Day Celebration. As you probably
are already aware all staff members are involved at some level with the event. With
cooperation from Mother Nature it will not only match but hopefully exceed the success
of our past Independence Day Celebrations. It is a great time to be a part of Carrollwood
Country Club and our Independence Day Celebration is a good example of what our
staff can produce as a team.
It continues to be an exciting time to be a member at Carrollwood Country Club. Our
membership has continued to grow at quite a brisk pace throughout the hot summer
season. I will continue to pay close attention to what I hear when speaking to the
membership and we will attempt to make adjustments when possible. I thank you for
making this a successful year and look forward to seeing you at the club.
HEATHROW COUNTRY CLUB
1200 Bridgewater Drive
Heathrow, Florida 32746
407.333.1450
www.heathrowcc.com
THE GOLF CLUB OF
AMELIA ISLAND
4700 Amelia Island Parkway
Amelia Island, Florida 32034
904.277.8015 or 800.245.4224
www.golfclubofamelia.com
THE COUNTRY CLUB
AT WOODMORE
12320 Pleasant Prospect
Mitchellville, MD 20721
301.249.6100
www.ccwoodmore.com
LEGACY CLUB
AT ALAQUA LAKES
1700 Alaqua Lakes Blvd
Longwood, FL 32779
407.444.9995
www.alaqualakesgolfclub.com
GAILLARDIA COUNTRY CLUB
5300 Gaillardia Boulevard
Oklahoma City, OK 73142
405-302-2800
www.gaillardia.com
MACGREGOR DOWNS
COUNTRY CLUB
430 Saint Andrews Lane
Cary, NC 27511
www.macgregordowns.org
HAWTHORNS GOLF &
COUNTRY CLUB
12255 Club Point
Fishers, Indiana 46037
www.hawthornscountryclub.com
SAND CREEK COUNTRY CLUB
Thank you,
Allen Self
General Manager
1001 Sand Creek Dr. S.
Chesterton, IN 46304
www.sandcreek.com
New Members
Member
WELCOME
Mr. Jeff Kaufman
Mr. & Mrs. Clyde Lynch
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Karol
Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Greenlalgh
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BY RENEE CONSTANTINE,
DIRECTOR OF
MEMBERSHIP SALES
Mr. & Mrs. Keith Baribault
Mr. & Mrs. Shiv Kalan
Hello Wonderful Carrollwood Country Club Members,
Mr. Connor Murphy
Ms. Tami Hansborough
Mr. Ben Peacock
Mr. & Mrs. Todd Steers
Mr. & Mrs. John Clynick
Mr. Pierce Smith
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Covelli
Well summer is here and I am truly starting to feel at home in my new position as
Membership Director. I absolutely love spending time and getting to know each
and every one of you. CCC has truly become my home away from home and for
that I “Thank You”.
Also, what an amazing time for Membership, the word is definitely out that CCC
is the place to be and I “Thank You” for your referrals. Please keep in mind our
Mr. & Mrs. Nick Terlizzi
newest “Ambassador Program” has begun effective July 1st, 2015. The prize to the
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Weisbond
member with the most Ambassador Points based on referrals will win a beautiful,
Mr. & Mrs. Ryan Angel
once in a lifetime expense paid trip to Napa Valley with “Exclusive” opportunities
Mr. Jordan Sarhaddi
Ms. Jodie Goldstein-Leeds
Mr. Shaughn Layton
Mr. Charles Cleveland
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Parker
to explore wine country. Please continue to send your referrals and win that trip.
“Best of Luck” to all of you and may the best man or women win!
In addition to the Ambassador Program, and due to the success of our current
membership promotion, we are extending the following offer for the next 10
memberships beginning July 1st, 2015.
Mr. Daniel Ravitz
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Riffel
Mr. & Mrs. Joanne Angel
Ms. Haley Angel
Mr. & Mrs. George Gaffney
Mr. & Mrs. Lynch
25% off All Initiation Fees & for
Full Golf or Jr. Executive Membership.
You Also Receive Two (2) Months of
Complimentary Dues,
Mr. Rhett Simpson
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Healey
You Choose the Months.
Mr. & Mrs. Brock Nichols
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Rasmussen
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Gilbert
Mr. & Mrs. Ivan Montoya
Be sure to keep an eye out for some new things during the week, such as Food
Trucks on Tuesdays, and always remember our live music on the Terrace every
Friday. Bring a friend and show them what Carrollwood Country Club is all about.
Mr. Jason Kaplan
Mr. Charlie Dean
Mr. & Mrs. Chris Welter
Have a Great Summer and “Thank You” for being the BEST Members a Country
Club can have!
Around the Clubhouse
TODD BROWNE, FOOD & BEVERAGE DIRECTOR
BOOM!!! What an amazing Independence
Day Celebration tribute we just had! Thank
you all for your amazing support. It’s always
great to give back to our local schools, as
Tampa Cathollic High School received a
percentage of the proceeds from the ever
popular J.J. Taylor Beer Truck.
As we enter into the summer months, I have
one question for you; One Scoop or Two??
Yes it’s true, Chicken and Tuna Scoops are
back on the all new Summer Time menu.
Chef Jake and Chef Brian will be cooking
up some great Lunch and Dinner Specials
for you. We have also added some new wines
to the list, Kenwood- Sonoma Chardonnay,
Blackstone- CA Merlot, J.Lohr-Paso Robles
Cabernet Sauvignon and Chalk Hill-Sonoma
Chardonnay. We have adjusted our wines
by the glass and bottle prices to be very
competitive, if not better, than any local eatery.
Another fun addition is the “The Duffer”, our
version of the Tom Collins.
So does this make you Happy? How about
this, you have spoken and we have listened.
We are adjusting our Happy Hour to fit your
needs. Our Summer Time Happy Hour will
be Tuesday through Friday 11 am to 6 pm.
That’s half price Wells, House Wines and
Drafts Beers, plus all Call brands are $1.00
off. Saturday’s Happy Hour will remain 5pm
to 9 pm.
Look for our “Chefs’ Corner Specials”
which come out every Wednesday through
our membership email blast. Wednesday
through Saturday, Chef Jake and Chef Brian
will offer the all day menu plus 4 fresh, out
of the box, dinner specials. There will always
be a Fresh Seafood, Steak, Pasta and Chicken
special every night, plus Chef Brian’s delicious
homemade desserts. There is always something
for everyone each and every day.
• Tuesdays, we are offering our 2 for Tuesday
special. Buy any Sandwich and get the
second sandwich for free, including Fish
Tacos and Fish N’ Chips (Dine in Only).
Tuesday Nights down at the pool from 5:30
to 8:30 pm we will start our Food Truck
Night. Lots of local food truck vendors will
come out to share their specialties.
• Wednesdays will be a little different this
summer. The 1st and 3rd Wednesday of
the month will be our hand-cut, famous
Unlimited Prime Rib Night. The Chef will
hand carve Prime Rib to order for you right
in the dining room and it is unlimited.
For the low price of only $19.95, you get
a salad, a vegetable and a loaded baked
potato. These dates are July 1st, July 15th
and July 29th. In August it will be on
August 5th and 19th. Ladies’ Poker Night
will be moved and will run concurrent with
the Prime Rib dates. Trivia Night will be
the 2nd Wednesday of each month, with
July 8th and August 12th as the next two
game nights. The monthly wine series will
continue as well, but on Wednesday nights
now. The next 2 dates for this are July 22nd
and August 26th.
***NEW*** Thursday Nights will get kicked
off with families in mind. The 1st Thursday
Food
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of the month will be “South of the Border
Night”, the 2nd Thursday will be “Orient
Express”, the 3rd Thursday will be our
“Seafood Night” and the 4th Thursday will
be our “Southern Night”. Chef Jake and Chef
Brian will be cooking some great new cuisine
for you, staying within the weekly theme.
• Friday Nights, you asked for later music
times and we heard you loud and clear. We
will now offer Live Music on the patio from
7:30 to 9:30 pm with the bar staying open
until 10pm.
• Saturday Nights from 5 to 9 pm we will
offer Happy Hour pricing with ½ price
Appetizers all night. The Fire Pit is lit so
come on out and see us.
• Sundays, the ½ price Burger continues
(Dine in only). Dress it up any way you
like for only $5.75! We also do an amazing
Sunday morning breakfast from 9 am until
noon. Whether you’re looking for a healthy
omelet or blueberry pancakes, we have all
your needs covered.
We’ve got a lot of great events coming up!
Our next Traditions Dinner is July 11th with
a Western Theme to it. Grab your hat and
your boots to do the Boot Scootin’ Boogie.
Please contact Janice or Alyson to make your
reservations, as space is limited & these events
tend to sell out quickly.
Your feedback is important to me. Please do
not hesitate to contact me if you have any
concerns or questions regarding anything. I’m
open to any ideas and my door is always open!
See you all at the Club!
WEEKLY EVENTS AT THE CLUBHOUSE
Golf
news
From the Golf Shop
BY DAREN JOHNSON, DIRECTOR OF GOLF
Carrollwood Country Club Members,
Summer is in full effect…hot humid days with a lot of rain.
However, the club has still been very active which is great to see.
We actually had a record month in May with over 3,600 rounds of
golf; compared to May 2014 were we played 2,700 rounds of golf.
As we progress through the summer, you will see several new faces
within the golf operations. As many of you already know, Shawn
has moved into the golf operations as an Assistant Golf Professional.
Shawn will still be teaching, however, he will work his teaching
availability around the needs of the golf operation. Another change
we have made is Alex Barfield has been promoted to an Assistant
Golf Professional. Alex has been with Carrollwood for four years
and recently decided he would like to continue his growth in the
golf business and has started on his PGA bookwork. I am excited
to have both Shawn and Alex in these roles because they know
our members and will help us continue to provide a great golf
experience at Carrollwood Country Club.
A few other new faces you will see on staff are: Hannah, Ryan,
Blake and Mike.
Hannah is coming on board as an Assistant Golf Professional.
Hannah will work closely with the WGA and also help us grow our
junior golf program. Ryan, Blake and Mike will all work outside
operations and all have experience at other golf facilities throughout
the Tampa Bay area. We lost 4 great individuals at the end of last
season, Jeff, Jimmy, Josh and Scott, but I believe the following
additions and promotions will be great for the golf operations as
we prepare for another great season at Carrollwood Country Club.
Fall will be here before you know it! Mark your calendars with the
following dates as these dates have been finalized for some marquee
events at CCC.
September 17
WGA Kickoff
October 16-18
Men’s Member/Member
November 7-8
CCC Club Championship
December 5
MGA Finale
April 14, 2016
WGA Member-Guest
April 28-30, 2016
Men’s Member-Guest
MGA Tough Day Results:
1ST KEN RENSPIE 116
2ND CHRIS TALLENT 111
T3RD ANDERS FORSELL 108
RUSS ROSEN 108
5TH
DAVID
KIRSCHMAN 87
6TH DEAN COLEMAN 86
T7TH PHIL FINDLEY 81
EARL
YODICE 81
9TH BILL SMITH 79
10TH MATT MUDANO 77
11TH MAC STEWART 76
12TH MIKE MONTEMURRO 74
T13TH BRIAN MCNENNEY 72
JASON SALGADO 72
15TH JOHN CULLARO 67
16TH FRANK MACE 66
T17TH RICHARD HUMPHREY 65
TIM LETO 65
DALE RODEKUHR 65
20TH MARK HEINLEIN 62
T21ST EARL MICHAELS 60
BOB O’BRIEN 60
TIM RYAN 60
24TH BEN OSBRACH 59
T25TH TROY KELLEY 58
DAN STROBRIDGE 58
Women's Golf Association
BY MARY ROBINSON, CORRESPONDING SECRETARY
The heat is on and it’s also time for the summer Nassau tournaments. We brought
home the championship last year and hope to do it again this year!
Our year end President’s Day tournament theme this year was “From Broadway
to the Fairway” and was a great success. There were two Acts: Act 1 was a Shamble
and Act 2 was a Scramble! The first place winners were Ann Barclay, Mary Smith
and Patti Yodice. The second place winners were Suzie Patteson, Jean Boyce and
Ann Hart. Congratulations ladies! Our President Liz Lagos was thrilled with her
Golf Buddy and golf themed pocketbook gifts this year…. makes it worthwhile to
be Madam President!
The WGA would like to give a shout out to Nancy Pullium for having a hole in
one on Pine 8! Nancy was also our most improved player for this WGA season.
Way to go Nancy!
The Ringer board winners for this year were:
1st place gross for 27 holes was Young Hong
1st gross Pine, Cheryl Stoker, Meadow, Suzie Patteson, Cypress, Sandie Peer
1st Net Pine, Lori Ledbetter, Meadow, Cis Perkins, Cypress, Mary Smith
The installation of our new officers for 2015-2016 was held during the president’s
day luncheon.
The WGA 2015-2016 Officers:
President .................................... Sandie Peer
Vice-President ............................ Marilyn Connors
Recording Secretary .................... Debbie Hayden
Corresponding Secretary............. Mary Robinson
Treasurer..................................... Kathy McGlone
We would like to thank all of you who played in our WGA Championship
Tournament this year.
The winners were:
Low Gross Champion, Cheryl Stoker
2nd Low Gross, Karen Moratta
3rd Low Gross, Young Hong
Low Net Champion, Nancy Pullium
2nd Low Net, Dianne Ferris
3rd Low Net, Marilyn Connors
For those of you who can bear the summer heat call the Pro shop to sign up for
play on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays for 8:30, 9:10 or 9:20 AM tee times.
We also have a new tee time for Saturdays at 10:30. There is always a group of
ladies from the WGA ready to play!
“ If you watch a game, it’s fun. If you play it, it’s recreation.
If you work at it, it’s golf.” - Bob Hope
Golf
news
Please Join Us In Welcoming Kristen Kerr
DIRECTOR OF CATERING SALES
Carrollwood Country Club proudly welcomes our newest addition to the team, Kristen Kerr, Director
of Catering Sales. Kristen accentuates our tenured team, bringing 10 years of event sales, management
and coordination to the table. She has directed over 4,000 events in a variety of capacities at a law school,
event venue, law firm, and hotel.
Kristen’s roots are in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio and hails from a family of four. She earned two degrees and a minor from Miami University, and
was a collegiate track athlete. Shortly after graduating with honors, she landed an Event Manager position at the University of Detroit Mercy.
After just 8 months as an intern, she was offered the opportunity as Event Manager at the University of Detroit Mercy Law School where she
enjoyed 5 years of planning and managing events. Kristen’s career escalated fairly quickly and was promoted 3 times within the institution.
Upon her relocation to Florida, found herself as Director of Events and Facilities for the school at large.
Kristen made the move to Florida after accepting the exceptional opportunity to open a new event venue, The Regent, the newest and largest
stand alone event venue in the Brandon and Riverview areas. As Executive Director, she spear headed event sales, planning, and management
for innumerable social, business and non-profit groups of all sizes, needs, wants and desires. Event sales increased exponentially with each year
Kristen was on board.
After moving to South Tampa, Kristen rounded out her experience in the industry as banquet manager at the Holiday Inn Tampa Westshore,
and an Events Coordinator for a law firm.
Kristen’s comprehensive knowledge of nearly all aspects of the industry will make her a valuable asset to our team, and most significantly, to
all of our current and future clients and members. She will find creative ways to market Carrollwood Country Club and will do it with the
same passion and energy she has demonstrated throughout her career. She is here to offer the very best experience to everyone with whom we
work and she looks forward to hearing from you and earning your trust and business.
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR
BOOK YOUR
COMPANY AND/OR
PERSONAL HOLIDAY PARTY
WITH KRISTEN BY
July 31st
& RECEIVE A
COMPLIMENTARY
BAR UPGRADE
KRISTEN KERR • [email protected]
813-961-1381 X144 • WWW.CARROLLWOODCC.COM
TennisAquatics
&
news
BY JIM KELLY, TAC DIRECTOR
From The Tennis & Aquatic Center
Here at the TAC we are having a great summer so far and hope everyone else
is as well! It’s about half way over now, and we all know how warm it gets in
Tampa during July and August, so what better way to cool off than join us at
the pool for a refreshing swim or frozen drink from the Oasis Bar & Grille?
Smoothies, Milkshakes or an ice cold beverage are just a few of the goodies
offered for a quick cool down. The best and fastest way to cool down, on
weekends through August 2nd, is on our giant inflatable waterslide. It will be
open Saturdays and Sundays, weather permitting, from 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm.
It is also available to rent for your private pool parties and more.
You can stay cool poolside in one of our Pool Cabanas. They are available for
rent, but when not rented, they are available on a first come first serve basis.
Swim Lessons, Tennis Lessons and Resort Sports Camp spots are still available
for this summer. Just stop by the TAC front desk and register for an upcoming
Class or Camp. Classes and Camps are being offered through the end of July!
Our staff is always trying to improve your experience at the TAC here at
Carrollwood. If you have any comments or suggestions, please don’t hesitate
to stop by the front desk and ask for one of our comment cards. I can assure
you that each one is seen by management.
Finally, a new offering from the TAC is our Thai Massage. It is available
by appointment only on Wednesdays, from 6:00-9:00 pm. These massages
are offered by Jaclyn Devine, who is also our Yoga Instructor. You can opt
for 60 or 90 minute session which will be customized to you needs. Thai
massage gives relief from migraines, sprains, anxiety and improves sleep &
flexibility. You can give the TAC Desk a call for more information or to set
up an appointment.
Enjoy the rest of your summer and we hope to see you at the TAC soon!
Jim Kelly
Director of Recreation & Aquatics
Backyard Swimming Pool Safety
A backyard pool is a great place for your family to hang out and take a break
from the heat. Summer is in full swing and backyard pool season is also.
Even though, backyard pools are fun, they are a safety hazard for children.
Life-threatening dangers can turn deadly in an instant if the proper safety
precautions are not taken ahead of time. Each year hundreds of accidents
occur in backyard swimming pools, and some of them are deadly.
Every pool owner is responsible for making sure that their pool is as safe as
possible for everyone that enters their backyard.
to breathe. If you are using a pool cover, make sure to completely remove
it from the pool when it’s time to go swimming. It is equally important to
make sure everyone is out of the pool before you put the cover back on.
Keep Away From Drain Filtration
Pools should have an anti-vortex cover on all pool drains. However, just
because these drain covers should be installed, it does not mean that all pools
will have them- especially older pools.
Follow these safety tips below to help ensure your backyard pool is safe.
Since it is always better to be cautious, make sure you inform your children
to keep their hands and hair away from the drains in the pool. A child’s finger
or hair can get sucked into a drain without an anti-vortex cover.
Install A Fence
It is essential to have a fence around your swimming pool. Having a fence
around your pool will prevent anyone from swimming in it that isn’t supposed
to. Make sure that the fence is at least 42 inches high and has a self-closing and
latching gate. This will ensure that the gate is never left open.
Be Vigilant and Informed
It is important that one adult is always in charge of watching children in the
pool. If you are in charge of supervising the children, make sure that you do
not get distracted. Your only focus should be on keeping the children in the
pool safe.
The latch should be high enough so that it is not reachable by small children.
It is also important to make sure that children cannot climb the pool fence.
If you have a pool in your backyard, you should also know how to perform
CPR and First Aid in case an emergency does occur. It is important to be
prepared for an emergency.
Studies have shown that a barrier separating a pool from the home reduces a
child’s risk of drowning by 83%.
Completely Remove The Pool Cover
Pool covers can be extremely dangerous. If a pool cover is not removed from
the pool all the way, a child can get stuck underneath it and will be unable
Drowning is preventable, and it is your duty to make sure that your family
and loved ones stay safe around the water. Taking these necessary precautions
for your backyard pool will help ensure that your loved ones are safe.
Come Swim With Us this Summer/Fall
Swim Team Tryouts Weekly
The Carrollwood Village Swim Team (CVST) is always looking for interested swimmers!!
Come out and join us for FUN, FITNESS & FRIENDS! Tryouts are offered every
Tuesday during July, at 9:15 am, in August or during the school year; just give us a call
(813-961-1368) and let us know when you want to tryout. Now is the time to take the
plunge and join the group! Get into the swim of things this year, make some friends,
get your fitness and have a lot of fun! For more information call us at 961-1368 or visit
our web site at www.CVST.org. If you are ready for the team after your tryout, you’re
invited to try a week of practice on us!
Come Swim With Us!
Swimmer of the Month
MARCH 2015
Henry Walz (13) - The CVST coaching staff has named
Henry Walz as the March Swimmer of the Month. At
the Nike Swimming Championships hosted by the
Greater Tampa Swim Association at the Bobby Hicks
pool in South Tampa, Henry Swim to seven best times
in seven events. Swimming in his first meet in the 13
and 14 year old age group, Henry made the finals in the
200 Freestyle, 200 Backstroke, and 100 yard Butterfly,
where he bettered his prelim times in all three events.
Henry’s biggest time drops came in his 500 Freestyle
(8:04.69) and 200 IM (3:12.55) where he dropped 43.43
and 31.77 seconds respectively. Super job and keep the
times dropping.
APRIL 2015
CVST Has 6 of Their Toughest Take On Hurricane-Man
Six athletes from the Carrollwood Village Swim Team (CVST) set foot on the
powder white sands of Pass-a-Grille beach, tattooed with sharpie numbers,
and surrounded by T-shirts reading, “Anything else is just a sponge bath.” The
annual Hurricane Man 2.4 mile rough water swim is always a race to be looked
forward to at Carrollwood because open water race opportunities are so few.
Madison Houck (10) started us off swimming the 1000m race placing first in
her age group finishing in a swift time of 16:37.00, setting a high standard for
her teammates swimming the 2.4 mile race. Daryl Pickerell (16) stole the show
battling for the first place finish in his age group to win in a time of 45:46.00.
Following him, for CVST, was teammate Abby Forman (13) swimming the
race for the first time in an impressive 48:28. Shortly after, Emma Volz (20)
finished in 49:42 to win her age group and Maria Zambito (20) finished in
51:29 to place second.. Allan Edwards (40), a CVST parent who swims with
the CVST Senior Group represented CVST well placing second in his age
group with a final time of 50:30.00.
Congratulations to all of the athletes for their performances! There’s nothing
like a tough open water swim to prepare a swimmer for long course season.
Hurricane-Man - Early morning prior to Race
Abby Forman, Emma Volz,
and Maria Zambito
Sean Kenny (10) - In one of the tightest races in the
history of the CVST swimmer of the month Sean Kenny (10) edged out Abby Forman (13) 74.71 seconds
dropped verses 73.69 seconds dropped to earn April’s
swimmer of the month. Sean swam in 15 events over
3 meets and swam to personal bests in 11 of his events.
Sean started off the month at St. Petersburg North
Shore Pool at the Boys and Girls Club Nationals where
he swam to best times in his 100 Freestyle, 200 Freestyle, 500 Freestyle, 50 backstroke, and 200 yard IM.
Sean’s biggest drop came in his 500 Free (6:56.18) where
he dropped a whopping 52.76 seconds. Sean followed
up his Boys and Girls Club performance by swimming
to best times in 4 out of 4 events in the CVST Blue/
Green meet. Sean finished off the month at the Tampa
Yacht and Country Club pool by swimming to 2 out of 3
best times. Great job Sean and keep up the good work.
MAY 2015
Sean Kenny (10) - For the second consecutive month,
the CVST coaching staff has named Sean Kenny (10)
as it’s swimmer of the month. For the month of May,
Sean swam in two meets and swam to best times in his
50 and 1000 yard Freestyle, 50 yard Breaststroke, and
50 yard Butterfly. Sean’s best swim came at the CVST
vs Hunters Green Country Club dual meet where he
dropped an incredible two minutes and twenty-three
seconds in his 1000 yard Freestyle 14:16.99. Way to go
Sean and keep up the good work.
@CVSTSwimming
CarrollwoodSwimming
Tennis
news
BY CHRIS CARY, TENNIS DIRECTOR
Tennis Classes:
Junior Tennis Camp and Classes: Continue through August 14th.
TENNIS EVENTS
& ACTIVITIES
Adult Morning and Night Group Tennis Classes:
Begin: September 7th.
Afternoon Junior Tennis Program:
July 4th Tennis Revolution Team
Tennis Competition:
9:00 to 11:30 A.M.
Begins on August 31st!
Tennis Tip by Tennis Director, Chris Cary
Improve Your Game by Playing More Mini-tennis
Players of all ages should play more mini-tennis
to accelerate their athleticism faster than regular
tennis. Professional players like former number one
French player Gael Monfils grew up playing hours
and hours of mini-tennis and still use imini-tennis
in their training programs. Perhaps the best minitennis player in the world, Monfils is incredibly
creative ,amazingly fast and has a massive wing-span.
The links below show Gael Monfils and Novak
Djokovic playing an advance version of mini-tennis
commonly used throughout Europe:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xacRZ5uhgJg,
http://www.businessinsider.com/novak-djokovic-mini-tennis-2012-4.
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September 4th: First Friday Tennis
Mixer: 6:30 to 8:30 P.M.
October 10th: Junior Grand Prix
Tennis Event for ages 4 to 16.
Most players already use mini-tennis, but only for a few minutes while
warming up. The next time you are practicing with a partner, try playing
a short games of mini-tennis to 7 to reap the following benefits:
Hit far more balls than you would from the baseline. In most cases,
players hit hundred more while playing mini-tennis. Remember it’s how
many balls a player hits that makes them good -- not how many years
they’ve owned a tennis racket.
* “Fine tune” your ball control and use more spin and pitch control
(opening and closing of the racket) for better direction.
Improve footwork -- being a shorter distance to your opponent gives you
less time to react to the ball making you have to move quicker with small
efficient steps.
CCC tennis members and doubles partners Karen Mace and Gina
Morgan also use mini-tennis to speed up their ball control skills. Anyone
watching them play recently can see that they are improving daily!
Learn the importance of keeping the ball deep and punishing your
opponents short ball.
* Develop Topspin - to hit topspin in mini-tennis, one has to increase
their upward swing enough to make the ball spin down in order to land
in the shorter court.
League Tennis News & Other Happenings
BY NOLA SMITH, TENNIS REPRESENTATIVE / CAPTAIN / SUNCOAST LEAGUE
Our Sizzling Summer Season has arrived! Women’s & Men’s Leagues are completed until the
Fall season begins. As noted before, we have seven Leagues that represent Carrollwood ..... our
3.0 Women’s USTA, our Suncoast League, Interbay & ALOT leagues, 3.5 C5 Women’s USTA
league, 4.0 Women’s USTA league and our Men’s 4.0 USTA league. At appropriate times of the
year, USTA Combo Leagues are offered as well. Now playing...Team Tennis on Monday evenings
(around the summer rains), Summer Camp for children of all ages, Round Robin sessions for our
Women’s Leagues, clinics, lessons, practices during the week in the evenings for our Men’s League,
and let’s not forget our “young golden oldies” group of men who play at least twice a week as well.
We had a very successful Morning Star Tournament in May - over 100 players participated, and
because of ALL of you, raised the largest amount of money in the history of the tournament
(this was the 28th year) for this wonderful school. As always, it was a joining of so many tennis
members and CCC staff - to make this so successful. Thank You!
Enjoy your summer on the courts, and Hydrate, Hydrate, Hydrate!!
All tennis class series begin at the
beginning of each month. Sign up at the
Tennis and Aquatics Center front desk.
MONDAYS
9:00 to 10:30 AM:
Advanced Doubles Clinic
with Gyorgyi
4:00 to 4:30 P.M.: Tennis Sprouts
for ages 3, 4 and 5
4:30 to 7:30 PM:
Junior Tennis Program
Nola
Morning Star School Tennis Classic
WEEKLY
TENNIS CLASSES
TUESDAYS
4:00 to 4:30 P.M.: Tennis Sprouts
for ages 3, 4 and 5
4:00 to 7:30 PM:
Afternoon Junior Tennis Program
WEDNESDAYS
4:00 to 4:30 P.M.: Tennis Sprouts
for ages 3, 4 and 5
4:30 to 7:30 PM:
Afternoon Junior Tennis Program
THURSDAYS
4:00 to 4:30 P.M.: Tennis Sprouts
for ages 3, 4 and 5
4:00 to 7:30 PM:
Junior Tennis Program
7:00 to 8:00 PM:
Advanced Workout with Gyorgyi
FRIDAYS
8:30 to 10 AM:
Advanced Doubles Clinic
with Gyorgyi
* Afternoon Junior Tennis
Classes end on May 28th.
From the Golf Course Superintendent
We recently completed the first of three aerifications to the golf
courses. Although we have seen many positives from the aerification
I am disappointed to report that we did have some damage done
to greens 5 and 6 of the pine course. The damage was caused by
a process called verticutting. This procedure is something that
we have done here in the past and have always had great results.
Unfortunately, we did not achieve the desired results this time and it
will be about two weeks(July 4th weekend) until all the areas are filled
in. Overall the agronomic work that we have done to the greens has
been extremely positive and beneficial both above ground and below
ground. While the aerification procedure is disruptive to the playing
surface, it is critical to the health of our greens. The aerification
protocol that we follow is based upon recommendations from the
breeder of Champion. We are attempting to address some of the issues with the bunkers not
draining and unfortunately what we are finding is that many of the
pipes that lead out of the bunkers to our drainage infrastructure have
collapsed under the weight of the soil above them. We also have tried
blowing out the drainage lines using a high pressure hose but are having
mixed results. We will continue to work on this problem throughout
the summer.
As we move further into the summer months and the rainy season, I
would like to thank you in advance for your understanding when we
must restrict the carts to paths only due to the wet conditions. We
will lift the restriction as soon as possible.
Chuck Cakmakci
A HOT NIGHT IN
HAVANA
Traditions Dinner Dance
FRIDAY, AUGUST 14TH
6 - 9 PM • $25.00
4 Course Dinner Served at 6:30pm
ENT
I Black SoupBlack Bean Soup
LIVE ENTERTAINM
II 1972 Salad1972 Salad
III Chicken & Yellow Rice, Fried Bread,
Fried Plantains & Fresh Cuban Bread
IV Flan
Dinner also includes one
Complimentary Pitcher
of Sangria per table
Drink Specials
$5.00 Pina Colada
$3.00 Cuba Libre (Rum & Coke)
Reservations Required
813-961-1381 x110 or [email protected]
24 hour cancellation policy applies
My office door is always open and if you have questions or concerns ask
me I am more than happy to explain any situation so you have a better
understanding of what my staff is doing on the golf course.
See you on the course.
Director of Agronomy
Mother’s Day
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Special Corporate Rate Opportunity!
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Offer valid from May to December 2015.
Qualified corporate companies must have 20 employees or more.
Corporate nightly rates apply after introductory period.
If you haven’t experienced all that Emerald Greens Condo
Resort has to offer, now is the time to come enjoy our
luxurious facilities mixed with first class entertainment!
Thank You Mom
WEEKLY
EVENTS
july
SUN
MON
TUE
WED
1
LIVE MUSIC
Fridays 7:30 – 9:30 pm
HAPPY HOUR
Tuesday – Friday
11:00 am. – 6:00 pm.
Saturday
5:00 pm. – 9:00pm.
Ladies Poker
1/2 Price
Burgers
All Day Long
6
Clubhouse
Closed
Golf Course
Closed
Skins Game
Tuesdays 12pm
Full Swing Clinic
Wednesdays 10am
Men’s Shootout
Thursdays 5:30pm
Quota Point Game
Fridays 12pm
Men's Game
Saturdays 9:00am
Sundays 9:00am
12
1/2 Price
Burgers
All Day Long
19
MONDAYS
Advanced Doubles Clinic
with Gyorgyi
After School Junior Classes
“High Rep” Strokers Clinic
with Chris
TUESDAYS
After School Junior Classes
WEDNESDAYS
Advanced Workout with Gyorgyi
After School Junior Classes
THURSDAYS
“High Rep” Strokers Clinic
with Chris
After School Junior Classes
Advanced Workout with Gyorgyi
FRIDAYS
Advanced Doubles Clinic with
Gyorgyi
SATURDAYS
Tennis Sprouts Classes
SUNDAYS
Open Courts
1/2 Price
Burgers
All Day Long
26
1/2 Price
Burgers
All Day Long
13
Clubhouse
Closed
Golf Course
Closed
20
Clubhouse
Closed
Golf Course
Closed
27
Clubhouse
Closed / Golf
Course Closed
7
5:30pm-8:30pm
FOOD TRUCK
FEVER
14
Prime Rib
Night
Ladies Poker
21
5:30pm-8:30pm
FOOD TRUCK
FEVER
Bacchus Wine
Dinner
28
5:30pm-8:30pm
FOOD TRUCK
FEVER
social
Prime Rib
Night
Ladies Poker
golf
1/2 Off
Appetizers
& Happy Hour
Drink Pricing
5-9pm
10
16
11
17
18
1/2 Off
LIVE
Appetizers
Entertainment
7:30pm-9:30pm & Happy Hour
Seafood Night
Drink Pricing
By: Frank
Themed
5-9pm
Dinner
23
24
25
1/2 Off
LIVE
Appetizers
Entertainment
7:30pm-9:30pm & Happy Hour
Southern Night By: Jim Garrett Drink Pricing
5-9pm
Themed
Dinner
29
11am-3pm
2 For Tuesday
4
MGA EVENT
Red White &
Blue
9
22
11am-3pm
2 For Tuesday
3
LIVE
Swim Meet
Entertainment
Pool Closes at 7:30pm-9:30pm
2:00 pm
By: John
15
11am-3pm
2 For Tuesday
SAT
LIVE
Entertainment
Orient Express 7:30pm-9:30pm
By: Jim Garrett Western Night:
Themed
Traditions
Dinner
Dinner Dance
Trivia Night
5:30pm-8:30pm
FOOD TRUCK
FEVER
2
8
11am-3pm
2 For Tuesday
FRI
South of the
Border Themed
Dinner
Prime Rib
Night
5
Short Game Clinic
Tuesdays 10am
THU
30
Pasta Night
Themed
Dinner
tennis
31
LIVE
Entertainment
7:30pm-9:30pm
By: Frank
dining
aquatics
SUN
MON
TUE
august
WED
THU
FRI
SAT
1
1/2 Off
Appetizers
& Happy Hour
Drink Pricing
5-9pm
2
1/2 Price
Burgers
All Day Long
3
Clubhouse
Closed
4
Golf Course
Closed
5:30pm-8:30pm
FOOD TRUCK
FEVER
9
1/2 Price
Burgers
All Day Long
10
Clubhouse
Closed
Golf Course
Closed
16
1/2 Price
Burgers
All Day Long
23
1/2 Price
Burgers All
Day Long
30
1/2 Price
Burgers
All Day Long
17
Clubhouse
Closed
Golf Course
Closed
24
Clubhouse
& Golf Course
Closed
Prime Rib
Night
Ladies Poker
11
12
11am-3pm
2 For Tuesday
Trivia Night
5:30pm-8:30pm
FOOD TRUCK
FEVER
18
19
11am-3pm
2 For Tuesday
5:30pm-8:30pm
FOOD TRUCK
FEVER
Prime Rib
Night
Ladies Poker
25
11am-3pm
2 For Tuesday
31
5:30pm-8:30pm
Clubhouse
& Golf Course FOOD TRUCK
FEVER
Closed
social
5
11am-3pm
2 For Tuesday
golf
26
6
South of the
Border
Themed
Dinner
13
7
14
MGA EVENT
21
15
1/2 Off
Appetizers
& Happy Hour
Drink Pricing
5-9pm
28
29
1/2 Off
LIVE
Appetizers
Entertainment
Bacchus Wine Southern Night 7:30pm-9:30pm & Happy Hour
Drink Pricing
Themed
Dinner
By: Frank
5-9pm
Dinner
tennis
dining
HAPPY HOUR
Tuesday – Friday
11:00 am. – 6:00 pm.
Saturday
5:00 pm. – 9:00pm.
Short Game Clinic
Tuesdays 10am
Skins Game
Tuesdays 12pm
Full Swing Clinic
Wednesdays 10am
Men’s Shootout
Thursdays 5:30pm
Quota Point Game
Fridays 12pm
Men's Game
Saturdays 9:00am
Sundays 9:00am
22
1/2 Off
LIVE
Appetizers
Entertainment
7:30pm-9:30pm & Happy Hour
Seafood Night By: Jim Garrett Drink Pricing
Themed
5-9pm
Dinner
27
LIVE MUSIC
Fridays 7:30 – 9:30 pm
8
1/2 Off
LIVE
Appetizers
Entertainment & Happy Hour
7:30pm-9:30pm Drink Pricing
By: Jim Garrett
5-9pm
Orient Express A HOT NIGHT
Themed
IN HAVANA:
Dinner
Traditions
Dinner Dance
20
WEEKLY
EVENTS
MONDAYS
Advanced Doubles Clinic
with Gyorgyi
After School Junior Classes
“High Rep” Strokers Clinic
with Chris
TUESDAYS
After School Junior Classes
WEDNESDAYS
Advanced Workout with Gyorgyi
After School Junior Classes
THURSDAYS
“High Rep” Strokers Clinic
with Chris
After School Junior Classes
Advanced Workout with Gyorgyi
FRIDAYS
Advanced Doubles Clinic with
Gyorgyi
SATURDAYS
Tennis Sprouts Classes
SUNDAYS
Open Courts
MAIN CLUBHOUSE....813-961-1381
Dining Reservations..............................x110
Event Reservations...............................x110
Bar/Grille & TO-GO Orders....................x150
Member Referral Program
Don’t forget we always have the Member Referral Program.
Refer a new member & receive
one month of complimentary dues
equal to the category they sign up for!
Member Billing Questions.....................x125
Golf Shop.............................................X132
Tennis & Aquatics Center.............961-1368
Hotel.........................................961-9400
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
& MANAGEMENT
Allen Self..........................................x124
General Manager
[email protected]
Renee Constantine...........................x123
Director of Membership Sales
[email protected]
Daren Johnson..................................x133
Director of Golf
[email protected]
Chuck Cakmakci
Golf Course Superintendent
[email protected]
Kristen Kerr .....................................x144
Director of Catering Sales
[email protected]
Todd Browne.................................... x136
Food & Beverage Director
[email protected]
Stephanie Laine................................x134
Director of Catering Sales
[email protected]
Brent Pope................................961-9400
Resort Director
[email protected]
Jim Kelly...........................................x146
TAC Director
[email protected]
H O U R S O F O P E R AT I O N
GOLF SHOP
Tuesday – Friday: 7:00am – 6:00pm
Saturday & Sunday: 6:30am – 6:00pm
PRACTICE FACILITY
Tuesday – Sunday: 7am – 1 Hour Before Dark
DINING ROOM BAR & GRILL
Tuesday: 11:00am – 7:00pm, serving food till 3pm
Wednesday: 11:00am – 9:00pm
Thursday: 11:00am – 9:00pm
Friday: 11:00am – 10:00pm, Live Entertainment from 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm
Saturday: 11:00am – 9:00pm
Sunday: 9:00am – 7:00pm, Serving Breakfast until 12pm
TURN GRILLE
Tuesday – Sunday: 7:00am – 6:00pm
BEVERAGE CART
Tuesday – Sunday: 10:00am – 6:00pm
Chris Cary..........................................x151
Director of Tennis
[email protected]
OASIS POOL GRILLE
Kathy Wan........................................x126
Controller
[email protected]
Monday – Thursday: 6:00am – 9:00pm
Friday: 6:00am – 8:00pm
Saturday: 7:30am – 8:00pm
Sunday: 8:00am – 8:00pm
Janice Fiorello..................................x151
Activities Director
[email protected]
Jake Peeler........................................x137
Executive Chef
[email protected]
Monday-Sunday 11:00am – 7:00pm
TENNIS & AQUATICS CENTER
TENNIS COURTS
Monday – Thursday: 8:00am – 9:00pm
Friday – Sunday: 8:00am – 8:00pm
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE
Monday: 9:00am – 3:00pm
Tuesday – Friday: 9:00am – 5:30pm
(Saturday: Membership Office Open by Appt.)
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