Country Club Coosaw Creek

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Country Club Coosaw Creek
March
2013
Country Club
Coosaw Creek
Saturday, March 23rd
Breakfast with the Easter Bunny
9:00 am – 11:00 am
$13.95 per person
$6.95 kids 5-10
Free kids 4 and under
RESERVATIONS REQUIRED
by Noon Thursday 3/21
See Page 5 For More Details
Sunday, March 31
Easter Brunch Buffet
Featuring $10.00 Bottomless Mimosas and
A Build Your Own Bloody Mary Bar
Reservations available from
11:00 am – 2:00 pm
$25.95 per person
$12.95 kids 5-10
Free kids 4 and under
Menu
Breakfast Casserole
Omelete Station
Belgian Waffles with Assorted Toppings
Carved Glazed Ham
Chicken Piccatta
Roasted New Potatoes with Mushrooms,
Peppers and Onions
Steamed Broccoli
Assorted Seasonal Fresh Fruit Display
Assorted Pastries and Desserts
Enjoy the Mellow Sounds of Classical Guitarist Chris Teves
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Coosaw Creek
Country Club
Board of Directors
Kit Graves
Vice-President
Marion Phillips Tonya Martin
Treasurer
Director
Ira Marshall
Director
Blair Crawford Judy Hair
Director
Director
Mark Schultz
Director
Bill Moore
Director
Aubrey Bell
Director
Club Staff
Mike Benner
General Manager/ Director of Golf
Email: [email protected]
Ext. 208
Mike Scioli
Administrative Manager
Email: [email protected]
Ext. 201
Karen Vaughn
Member Services
Email: [email protected]
Ext. 207
Reservations Required for ALL Special Events: Cancellation
Policy will apply for no-shows and cancellations made within
24 hours of Event start time. (50% of the price of the event
will be charged to member’s account)
Hours of Operation
Lunch
Tuesday-Sunday:11:00am-3:00pm
Dinner
Wednesday-Saturday:
Member Dining 5:00-8:30pm
(Reservations Preferred)
Ken Hammock
Food & Beverage Director
Email: [email protected]
Ext. 205
Mike Hirshfield
Head Chef
Email: [email protected]
Ext. 205
Bar Service
Monday: 10:00am-4:00pm
Tuesday-Sunday: 8:00am-7:00pm
Club Phone…………843-767-9000
Tee Times…………...843-767-8988
Fax Number………..843-207-7438
Security Gate………843-760-9111
[email protected]
Kristian Barker
Golf Shop Manager/Professional
Email: [email protected]
Ext. 203
843-767-9000
Gordon Williams
Superintendent
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 767-9140
Jaeson May
Aquatics Director
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 343-5629
www.coosawcreek.com
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Thurs 3/14
THURSDAY
Reservations Must Be Made
Prior to12pm Wed, 3/13
12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Contact the Club for Reservations
767-9000 Ext. 502
During Dinner Every Thursday
(Dine In Only)
Team Trivia
1st
Friday 3/1
Traditional Salad Caprese
Game Starts at 7:00 pm
$5.00 per person
for Prizes
2nd
Chicken Piccata over Angel Hair Pasta
Bingo
3rd
Vanilla Panna Cotta with Raspberries
in Chambord and Crispy Phyllo
[email protected]
843-767-9000
Friday 3/15
Game Starts at 7:00 pm
$5.00 per person
for Prizes
www.coosawcreek.com
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Wine Dinner
7:00 PM
$59.95 per person
Saturday, March 9
1st
House Cured Salmon, Lime,
Cucumber, Kalamata Crème Fraiche
Paired with
Alois Lageder Pinot Bianco
2nd
Gnocchi with Pesto, Pancetta,
Tomatoes and Pine Nuts
Paired with
Macedon Pinot Noir
Reservations
Required
3rd
Beef Tenderloin “Oscar”, Garlic Potato Puree,
Asparagus and Roasted Peppers
Paired with
Paul Hobbs Felino Malbec
4th
Chocolate and Peanut Butter Tart,
Whipped Cream and Stawberries
Paired with
Dr. L Sparkling Sekt
Saturday, March16
Dinner Buffet 5:00-8:30pm
Live Entertainment 7:00-10:00pm
Reservations Required
Come Enjoy an Evening Filled with...
Live Music from Live Entertainment
by “The Flying Buganskis”
Dinner Buffet, Drink Specials
and of Course Green Beer
Dinner Buffet
$18.95 per person
Traditional Irish Salad
Fish n’ Chips
Corned Beef and Cabbage
Shepherd’s Pie
Chef’s Selection Dessert
***Kid’s Menu Available***
Seafood and Prime Rib Night
Saturday, March 23
6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
$29.95 per person
Reservation Required
On The Buffet
Prime Rib with
Horseradish & Au Jus
Peel & Eat Shrimp
Crab Legs with Drawn Butter
Yellow Rice
Potatoes AuGratin
House Salad Station
Tomato Bisque
Rolls and Butter
Chef�s Selection Dessert
Kids Menu will be Available
Breakfast with the Easter Bunny
Saturday, March 23
9:00 am – 11:00 am
$13.95 per person
$6.95 kids 5-10
Free kids 4 and under
RESERVATIONS REQUIRED
by Noon Thursday 3/21
Breakfast Buffet
Waffle Station, Sausage and Bacon,
Home Fries, Scrambled Eggs, Biscuits
Fruit Display, and Assorted Danish
Kids Buffet
Cinnamon Sugar French Toast
Chocolate Chip Waffles
and Pigs in a Blanket
Games and Activities
Jump Castle
Face Painting
Arts and Crafts
Cookie Decorating
Egg Relay
Prizes and More
Annual Easter Egg Hunt
$6.95 per child not dining
Be Sure to Bring Your Easter Basket
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Coosaw Creek
Note From the Pro
Spring is just about here, and the days are getting warmer
and longer. It’s time to hit the links and play. The first
‘major’ tournament is later this month: The
Men’s/Women’s Round Robin Tournament. It’s also time
to start thinking about the 2013 Member – Guest Golf
Tournament. The format will be a 2 player team best ball.
This event is the premier golf event for Coosaw Creek
Country Club. As a member you will be proud to
participate in this event and we know your guest will have
a great time. Please mark your calendar for Friday, June
7th – Sunday, June 9th. Friday will include practice rounds,
a putting contest, and dinner. A full weekend of golf and
festivities follows (on the 8th and 9th) that will no doubt
be fun for all who participate!
I would like to take a minute to personally thank all of the
participants who played in the Super Bowl Shoot-Out on
February 3rd. We had 72 players with two large flights.
The weather was a little breezy, but we had a great
turn-out and a great day of golf. It was fun day here at
Coosaw Creek!
Play well!
Kristian Barker, Golf Professional/Golf Shop Manager
Monday Junior Clinics
Junior Clinics are back starting Monday, March 11th. The
clinics will be held at 4:30 pm on Mondays and are
available for all juniors from ages 6 to 15. The Clinic will
last approximately 45 minutes and will include on course
play with an instructor. And parents, we also encourage
you to stay and participate in the clinic as well. Cost will
be free for any golf members and $5 for any non
members.
Please sign-up at the golf shop or contact us with any
questions.
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Madison’s Instructional Corner
So have you ever wondered why you might have trouble
scoring? Well most amateur golfers have trouble inside
100 yards and getting the ball close enough to the hole
to make birdies or even save pars. Here are three shots
to try and improve on to help you inside 100 yards;
short irons, pitching, and chipping. With your short iron
shots try only using a three- quarter swing. You are able
to control the distance and direction of your shot by
hitting a three-quarter shot then a full maxed out swing.
The common mistake people make though once they
start shorting their swing is they get lazy; you still need
to make a good shoulder turn and turn back smoothly
through the ball.
Now we are not always going to hit the green so our
chipping and pitching must be fine tuned to help save
ourselves from those high numbers. With chip shots you
want to rock your shoulders back and through just as if
you were putting, and the big key is keeping your wrists
firm through the shot. You want to set up with a slightly
narrow and open stance, with more weight on your left
side so your head and hands are closer to the target. So
what if you have a bunker or big hill in front of you, you
might need to pitch the ball up in the air. To do this set
up with the ball just forward of center, then grip your
wedge with the face open and align your body left of the
target to compensate for the open club face. You will
want to swing across your feet line to cut across the ball
and the harder you swing the higher and softer the shot
will be.
So try improving in these areas and you might see a few
strokes come off your score and be able to turn those
bogeys into pars.
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Coosaw Creek
Spring Golf Shop Hours
OPEN 7 AM – 7 PM
SEVEN DAYS A WEEK
Spring golf shop hours will begin on March 10th
when daylight savings kicks in. The golf shop will
be open from 7am – 7pm Monday through
Sunday. The first tee-time is at 7am everyday.
Range balls can be purchased until 7pm every
day except for Thursday and Sunday evening. We
will close the range at 5pm on these days for
regular maintenance.
Regripping Special
Get your clubs re-gripped before the season!
Get 10 or more clubs re-gripped and receive a
$1 discount per Club.
We have a variety of Golf Pride grips available
and in stock.
Country Club
New Merchandise
in the Golf Shop
• Page & Tuttle Apparel for Men and Ladies
• Footjoy Outerwear & Apparel for Men
• Titleist 913 Drivers, Fairways and Hybrids
• NEW Titleist ProV1 and ProV1-X golf balls
• TaylorMade R1s & RBZ Stage 2 Drivers,
Fairways and Rescues
• Callaway Razr X Hot & Razr Fit Extreme
Drivers, Fairways and Hybrids
• Ping G25 Drivers, Fairways and Rescues
• Ping Scottsdale TR putters
• Assorted Coosaw Creek Caps
• Odyssey White Ice putters
• Cleveland 588 RTX Wedges
• Cobra Amp Cell Drivers, Fairways and Hybrids
• Cobra Baffler Fairways and Hybrids
• Ping Logo’d Golf Bags
• Pinnacle Bling golf balls
• Crocs shoes (golf and street) now available by
special order
And Don’t Miss the Sale Table Deals!!!
Instruction Corner
Now is the time to work on your game, as the
season kicks off. We offer private instruction at
a fee of $50 per lesson. Book a series of 3
private lessons for $125 or a series of 5 private
lessons for $200. Group lessons and video
swing analysis also offered.
Contact the Golf Shop at 843-767-8988 for
more information.
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Coosaw Creek
Welcome to Golf Program
Coosaw Creek is proud to bring back our Welcome to
Golf Program. This program is geared to invite the novice
golfer who may be intimidated to learn the game, pushed
away by high prices or just not sure what golf is all about.
We have developed a five class program, designed to take
you through the A to Z of golf. Classes will be conducted
every Tuesdays at 6pm and will last about 1 hour per
session. Cost will be $10 per session for members and
$15 for non members. Clubs, practice balls and tees are
available at no charge. Please sign up in the golf shop.
Classes are limited to the first 10 to sign up, so sign up
today.
Contact the golf shop at 843-767-8988 for more
information.
Session Schedule
Tues. Mar. 12: Welcome, Facility Orientation, Etiquette
on the Green & Putting Clinic
Tues. Mar.19: Short Game Clinic (Chipping & Pitching)
Etiquette & Rules around the green
Tues. Mar. 26: Short Game Recap (Pitching & Bunker
Play)
Tues. Apr. 2: Full Swing (Fundamentals of the set-up, role
of the body, arm & club position, practice time)
Tues. Apr. 9: Full Swing Review, Practice, Course Tour
featuring rules of golf, etiquette and tip
Upcoming Tournaments
Mar. 23rd & 24h
Men’s and Ladies Round Robin
April 1st
Closed for Dry-Jet Aerification
April 13th & 14th
Green Jacket Challenge
April 27th & 28th
Member/Member (major)
April 28th
Closed for Curfew Application
Country Club
Results
Superbowl Shootout
Congratulations to the team of Dale Holland,
Frank Bohm, Billy Romanstine, and Mark Horne
for winning the tournament with a net point total
of 53. Also congratulations to Aubrey Bell and Jeff
Chickarello for winning closest to the pin contest.
Thank you to all that participated.
Superbowl Raffle Winners
1st quarter – Dick Shaw
2nd quarter – Jim Howell
3rd quarter – Von Friend
4th quarter – Jim Cone
Ladies Kick-Off Tournament
Congratulations to Deb Shaw, Mary Symuleski,
Cheryl Boan and Sally Marshall for winning the
ladies kick off scramble tournament. We had 18
ladies participate despite the soggy wet
conditions we had. Cocktails were enjoyed after
the round, while Page & Tuttle and Footjoy
provided a trunk show to showcase new ladies
products. Thank you to all who participated.
Current Blitz Schedule
• White Tee Blitz
Every Tuesday and Thursday morning @ 9:00am
• Ladies LGA Blitz
Every Wednesday @ 9:30am & Saturday @ 9:30am
• Blue Tee Blitz
Every Friday @ 12:30pm & Saturday @ 10am
Please don’t forget to sign up by the day before.
Call the golf shop for more details on these events.
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Coosaw Creek
Country Club
Course News
Wednesday Night Madness
We will start up the Wednesday Night Madness weekly golf blitz on March 13th. The format will be a 9 hole modified
stableford. We will be pro-rating handicaps and then adjusting the points up or down each week as the summer
progresses. Since we are playing on Wednesdays, dining will be available for sit down and to go orders. So plan now, get
your $5 ready and come out to enjoy the beautiful Charleston evenings. For more information contact the golf shop.
Hole in One Club
Please see Kristian or Madison in the golf shop to sign up for the hole in one club, before you get your next ace! Each
hole in one club member will be charged up to $5 each time another hole in one club member makes an Ace. The bar
bill will be covered up to the amount of one billing (i.e. if there are 100 members, the bar bill up to $500 will be covered).
Anyone not in the hole in one club who makes an ace will be responsible for their own bar tab. All members who were
in the hole in one club last year will be automatically added to the list. Please let us know if you would like to be
removed or added to the hole in one club.
Also, we will provide any member who makes a hole in one with a $250 gift certificate, courtesy of our Bollinger
Insurance Policy through the club.
Golf Course Etiquette Reminders
1. Pace of Play – Our Club pace of play goal is a 4 hour round of golf. Our pace of play policy is as stated…“The
expected pace of play at Coosaw Creek is 4 hours and 15 minutes. All play starting before 10am on weekends and
holidays is expected to maintain this pace of play. A group out of position will be notified that they are out of position.
If that group fails to regain their position on the course, the group will be directed to skip forward to regain their
position. Any groups who fail to finish their round of golf within the expected pace of play will not be permitted to play
in the members only tee-time block on weekends and holidays.” We also know that it is unreasonable to expect during
peak times (such as weekend mornings and in tournaments rounds) to play in less than four hours. If you are looking
to play in less time, we recommend playing during our non-peak tee-times between 7am – 7:45am or late afternoons
(after 2pm) when the course tends to have less play. To help ensure that your group meets our pace of play expectations,
please make sure that you follow a few of these “ready golf” tips:
• Be ready to hit your shot when it is your turn, without delay.
• Prepare for your shot while your playing partners are playing their shots.
• Proceed to your ball (whenever possible) with multiple clubs that may be needed, while your partners are hitting
their shots.
• Move quickly in between shots.
• The 1st person ready to play should hit first on the tee, instead of following the traditional “honor” system.
• Exit the hole quickly upon completion of play and mark your score down when you arrive at the next tee, instead
of at the last green.
By following these simple tips you can shave valuable time from your round of golf and positively impact the pace of play
of the entire golf course. Also, please remember that tournament rounds typically take longer to play. If you are
expecting to complete a round of golf in a tournament in less than 4 hours, you may not want to participate in the
tournament.
2. On Course Restrooms - The Club has recently received several complaints from Coosaw Creek residents in
regards to golfers failing to use the restrooms provided on the golf course. As a reminder, there are restrooms located
on the front nine in between holes #4 and #5 and on the back nine in between holes #13 and #14, as well as at the
Clubhouse when your group is making the turn. Please be respectful of your fellow golfers, as well as the community
members who reside along the course by utilizing the restroom facilities that are provided.
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Topic:
Water Flow and Drainage
With the recent, heavy rains that we have experienced, many of you have seen standing water above or
near course drains. This may have led you to the conclusion that the drains may be clogged or not draining
properly. In fact, the course is frequently accused of causing drainage issues and standing water on home
owner’s properties. But in most instances, the course drains are working “as expected”. There are times that
debris collects on the drain lids which will slow the flow of water, but it rarely causes a complete blockage.
With the month of February being one of the wettest on record (over 10 inches by the time this was written)
the likely cause of standing water is our reliance on the natural water flow through the community drains and
wetlands. The drain lines for both the community and the golf course are interconnected. And, Coosaw Creek
property drains are almost entirely reliant on the natural flow of water through our wetlands. The water flow
occurs from the wetlands located across Patriots Blvd. (in Wescott Subdivision), then down through the
wetlands located across the street from the left side of hole #16, then behind #17 green to the left side of hole
#18, then under Club Course Drive to the pond and wetlands on the right side of hole #10 and then off our
property behind #11 tee. As you can see, there are many areas for water to build up and slow down.
Unfortunately, when we receive the volume of rain that we saw this past month, the entire system backs up
and the water has nowhere to flow until the wetlands subside enough to allow the water trapped in the drain
lines to once again flow through. It normally takes a few hours for this process to occur. But when rain fall is
heavy, there will be more water flowing onto Coosaw property and the process will take even longer. Some
have suggested removing drain lids before it rains to help increase the flow of water through the grates.
However, we would then run the risk the of allowing debris to get into the drain lines and the potential of a
serious blockage that would cause us to have to dig up and replace drain lines at an extremely high expense
to the Club and community. So, keep in mind that flow of water through the property is dependent on many
factors. And the drainage pace depends on the volume of rainfall and capacity of our drains, ponds and
wetlands.
GHIN Update:
Member Handicap Labels & Cards Now Available
Instructions for Printing out GHIN Handicap Labels
1. At the home screen, select “Handicap Look up”
2. Then select “Member Look Up” (guest labels are not available)
3. Type in your name or GHIN number to access your handicap history
4. At the bottom of the screen, select the button that says “Print Label”
5.Your label will automatically print from the Dymo Printer located at the handicap posting station. You may use your
existing handicap card to adhere your new handicap label or we can provide you with a new Handicap Card in the golf
shop, if needed.
[email protected]
843-767-9000
www.coosawcreek.com
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Coosaw Creek
Country Club
FOOD & BEVERAGE
MINIMUM REMINDER!
Make sure you meet your minimum
by March 31st if your account
falls within the range of
account numbers below:
WELCOME
PLEASE JOIN THE CLUB IN WELCOMING OUR
NEWEST GOLF MEMBERS TO THE COMMUNITY!
CC75000 – CC80900
Golf
Golf Member
Member
Joe Padgette
Invitational
Invitational Golf
Golf Member
Member
Heinz Maurer
GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING
MARCH 25
7 PM at the ClubHouse
The general membership is invited to attend this informative meeting where the
slide presentation shown at the Equity Members meeting in February will be
shown that evening. Everyone is welcome to come out and express any
concerns or ask questions at the end of the presentation.
The Club would like to thank John Bennett, Chip Fallon and Dick Shaw for their service on the
Board and their commitment and dedication to Coosaw Creek Country Club.
The Club welcomes our new Board members
Bill Moore
Tonya Martin
Blair Crawford
The Club is looking forward to the new perspectives they may bring to the table.
[email protected]
843-767-9000
www.coosawcreek.com
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Coosaw Creek
Country Club
A revision to our Delinquent Member Account Policy was approved last year by the BOD with its
effective date of May 1, 2012, in an effort to reduce bad debt expenses.
Please pay special attention to the revisions in red below. The Club offers an automatic payment
service at no additional charge to assist members in keeping their club accounts current. Contact
Karen at ext 207 to set that up for you or if you have any questions or concerns.
DELINQUENT MEMBER ACCOUNT POLICY
Amended 04/12/2012
30 DAY RULE: Once a member’s account has an unpaid balance for more than 30 days and a member has not requested
review, clarification or disputed all or a portion of the amount overdue, or formally applied for acceptance into the
Hardship Program – a member may not participate in premier activities such as golf tournaments or swim meets and
the member’s privileges to charge through a member account are suspended. The member may use cash or a credit card
to settle ongoing charges, fees or dues. The member shall be advised of this change in benefits and the other key
elements of this policy.
60 DAY RULE/$1,000 RULE: Once a member’s account has either an unpaid balance of 60 or more days or has a past
due balance of over $1,000, or has not signed an agreement under the Hardship Program, the member’s privileges to use
the Club and all its facilities and grounds are suspended. Club privileges include use of golf, pool, tennis, basketball and
the dining facility. The suspension will remain in effect until the account is paid in full.
90 DAY RULE: Once a member’s account has an unpaid balance of 90 or more days the account will be turned over for
collections. Collection action may include legal action such as small claims court and/or lien against the member’s home
or other property or assets.
120 DAY RULE: Unless specifically agreed by the Club to the contrary via the Hardship Program, the Club shall
commence legal action, i.e., garnishment, small claims court and/or lien or other adverse action to collect the sums owed
to the Club.
LATE FEES & FINANCE CHARGES: The Club shall assess a monthly service charge of 1.5% of all delinquent dues, debts,
charges and fees. The Club shall also assess a late payment penalty in the amount of $29.00 per month.
CHARGING PRIVILEGES: If a member falls into charge denied status (as noted by the 30 day rule above) more than
twice, the member’s charging privileges will be permanently suspended. Member charge privileges may be reinstated only
by providing a credit card for automatic end of month payment. If credit card charges are denied, charging privileges will
again be suspended.
SUSPENSION/REVOCATION OF MEMBERSHIP: In addition to pursuing any legal remedy the Club may elect, the Club
shall suspend and/or may revoke all or part of the individual’s membership. Membership privileges of a delinquent
member will be suspended, in whole or in part, as stated herein and, at the discretion of the Board may be revoked at
any time while deemed delinquent. Revocation of membership for delinquency shall forfeit the member’s interest in any
payment or return of any Equity purchase, initiation fee or deposit for any membership privilege, including any golf or
other deposit or refund otherwise due from the Club to the member.
CLUB OBLIGATIONS: At no time in this entire program are a member’s OBLIGATIONS of membership suspended. For
example, members are required to meet all Club Dues, Food and Beverage minimum fees, etc. and adhere to all Club
rules.
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CCWC MEMBERSHIP MEETING – MARCH 4, 7:00 PM
Whether you are a current member, a returning member, new to our neighborhood or have never attended one of
our meetings, we hope that you will come join us Monday, 4TH. We will have presentations on charities that our
membership will vote on to sponsor this year. In addition, we will have Patricia Cousins give a demonstration on Sweet
Grass baskets and she will have her work available for purchase as well.
As one of the top five choices that YOU the membership said that you would like to do is lunch at the Trident Tech
Culinary School. We have arranged for lunch at the Relish Restaurant on Wednesday, March 20th. The lunch will be “a
la carte” and will be “chef’s choice” for the day consisting of an appetizer, main course, dessert and beverage. Notices
were sent out and we hope to see you there!
Our annual Spring Luncheon “Springtime in Paris” is set for April 17, 2013 so mark your calendars! The Spring
Luncheon Committee has received a wonderful response from YOU in donations to be raffled off at the luncheon.They
would like to thank you for your support!
You are cordially invited to attend the
Coosaw Creek Women’s Club
Annual Spring Luncheon
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Starts at 11:00 a.m.
$20.00
(Includes tax and gratuity. No Refunds)
Tickets will be available for purchase starting March 1st .
Contacts:
Ann Eno at 552-8909 or [email protected]
Liz MacAdam King at 347-8902 or [email protected]
Members of the luncheon committee strongly recommend you
purchase your tickets early. They tend to sell out quickly.
Menu
Chilled Vichyssoise,
Chive Crème Fraiche,
Crispy Leeks and Red
Pepper Brunoise
Pork Pailard au Poivre,
Roasted Potatoes,
Grilled Asparagus and
Veal Demi Glace
Profiteroles au Chocolate,
Pastry Crème,
Fresh Berries
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CALLING ALL GRADUATING SENIORS!
Do you have a senior graduating in 2013? The CCWC would again like to honor all Coosaw grads – both
high school and college – with a banner in the front of the neighborhood, in May. Carrie Redzikowski is
hunting for graduates’ names. There is no "master list". Please call her at 767-8161 or send names to
[email protected]. Thank you.
Renee Sweatman
4202 Persimmon Woods Drive
HAPPY ST. PATRICK’S DAY!
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Coosaw Creek
Country Club
POOL ACCESS CARDS GO ACTIVE APRIL 1ST
The Club has now completed the project of providing a state-of-the-art
security/access system for the pool area. The project included replacement of
the three old dilapidated wood gates with sturdy attractive aluminum gates,
electronic access control boxes and proximity card readers. The new system
will provide the club with:
- A device to allow only dues-paying members access to the pool.
- Adequate security to ensure compliance with DHEC requirements.
- The ability to limit access to younger children as required by insurance
underwriters.
- Report generating information to track pool usage.
Currently the two gates leading from the playground to the pool and from the
clubhouse to the pool are fully operational. To gain entry to the pool through
these two gates members must be in possession of a proximity card. The main
gate to the pool is currently on a timer which is set to disengage the security
system and allow entry during a specific time. This will remain in effect until the
new proximity cards are distributed at which time the main gate will also be set
to only open with the use of a card. Exiting the pool only requires the patron to
press an “exit” button located at all three gates. This disengages the gate for a
short period of time to allow exiting.
Members in good standing may NOW pick up their proximity cards at the
Administrative Office. Hours for distribution are Monday through Friday 9 am to
4 pm. Each family will be issued ONE proximity card. This card will be
Member-specific. Cards are not to be shared with others.
[email protected]
843-767-9000
www.coosawcreek.com
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◄ February
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
April ►
Fri
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2
Member Dining
5:00 - 8:30pm
Member Dining
5:00 - 8:30pm
Team Trivia
7:00 pm
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4
Demo Day
12pm - 4pm
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5
Bridge 9:00 am
Art Class 10:00 am
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Bridge 9:00 am
Art Class 10:00 am
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Welcome to Golf
6:00 pm
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Junior Clinic
4:30 pm
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Member Dining
5:00 - 8:30pm
Member Dining
5:00 - 8:30pm
14
Welcome to Golf
6:00 pm
15
Member Dining
5:00 - 8:30pm
Thirsty Thursday
21
22
Member Dining
5:00 - 8:30pm
Member Dining
5:00 - 8:30pm
Member Dining
5:00 - 8:30pm
Thirsty Thursday
Junior Clinic 26
4:30 pm
General
Welcome to Golf
Membership
6:00 pm
Meeting
7:00 pm
Bridge 9:00 am
Art Class 10:00 am
27
28
Member Dining
5:00 - 8:30pm
29
Member Dining
5:00 - 8:30pm
Thirsty Thursday
Member Dining
5:00 - 8:30pm
Notes:
Easter Brunch
Buffet
11:00 am - 2:00 pm
Save The Dates
****All Save the Dates are Tentative and May Be Subject to Change****
Friday, April 5th
Team Trivia
Thursday, April 11th
Ladies Monthly Luncheon
Friday, April 19th
Bingo
Saturday, April 13th
Wine Dinner
Saturday, April 27th
Seafood and Prime Rib Night
Wine Dinner
7:00pm
Member Dining
5:00 - 8:30pm
16
Bingo
7:00 pm
Ladies Monthly
Luncheon
12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Member Dining
5:00 - 8:30pm
20
25
Round Robin
Tournament
8
Thirsty Thursday
12
Junior Clinic
4:30 pm
7
Member Dining
5:00 - 8:30pm
Bridge 9:00 am
Art Class 10:00 am
11
17
6
Sat
St. Patrick’s Day
Celebration
Dinner Buffet
5:00 pm - 8:30 pm
23
Round Robin
Tournament
Breakfast with
Easter Bunny
Seafood and
Prime Rib Night
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
30