May 2011 Pipeline - Odessa Country Club
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May 2011 Pipeline - Odessa Country Club
May 2011 Outgoing Board President, Kevin Bartley with Incoming Board President, Tim Peden Sections & Features may 2011 Hours of Operation Club is CLOSED MONDAYS Clubhouse Hours Dining Hours Tuesday - Saturday 7:00 a.m. - midnight Sundays 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Ph: 272-4500 Tuesday - Thursday 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Friday - Saturday 7:00 a.m. -10:00 p.m. Sunday 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Business Office Tennis Courts Page 2 From the President -From the President -From the Manager -OCC Board and Staff Roll Pages 3-7 Golf -Golf Shop News -From the Fairway -Golf Fitness Tip of the Month -Tournament Results -Hot Shots -Upcoming Events Page 8 OCC Women’s Association Pages 9-10 Food & Drink -Culinary Corner -Archie’s Corner -Wine Talk Club Scene -Men’s 3x6 Tournament -Men’s Masters Tournament -NTPGA Junior’s Tournament Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Tuesday - Sunday 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Pages 11-14 Golf Shop Tennis Shop Pages 15-18 Calendar & Events Tuesday - Sunday 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Ph: 272-4520 Page 19-21 Around the Club -New Members -Couples Bridge -In Memorial -Pool Rules! Page 23-24 Golf Course News Pages 25-26 Tennis -College Night -Upcoming Events -Tennis Shop News Page 27 Business Spotlight -Whitehouse Meat Market Page 28 Little Gushers Program Page 29 OCC Member Classifieds Weekdays 7:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. (DST) Weekends 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. (DST) Ph: 272-4510 Golf Course Weekdays 8:00 a.m. - Dark Weekends 7:30 a.m. - Dark Pool Hours Tuesday - Saturday 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Sundays NOON - 7:00 p.m. Cool Waters Grill Hours Tuesday - Saturday 11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Sundays NOON - 6:00 p.m. Member Etiquette Summer is just around the corner and that means our OCC Pool will open soon. Please take this time to go over the Pool Rules featured in this month’s Pipeline with your children. Children 12 & under must be accompanied by an adult. No food or drink allowed in the pool. No outside food or drink may be brought into the pool area, except for birthday cakes. If you want to host a birthday party at the pool, call Becky at 272-4500. On the Cover May at the Odessa Country Club always means that we welcome three new board members to our Club Board. In addition to the new members, we have a change in Leadership with Mr. Tim Peden being the President for the 2011-2012 Board year. Pictured here is our outgoing board President Kevin Bartley with incoming board President Tim Peden. 1 Publishing, Printing, and Design Arrow Printing 432-335-3407 109 N. Hancock - Odessa, TX 79761 [email protected] Advertising Sales Arrow Printing 432-335-3407 109 N. Hancock - Odessa, TX 79761 Notice To Advertisers May Outg oing Board Presi dent, Kev with in Bartley Incom ing B oa rd Pre siden t, Tim Peden 2011 The Odessa Country Club nor its publisher will knowingly publish false or misleading advertising in the Pipeline newsletter. All advertising is subject to the publisher’s approval. Advertisers are responsible for the content of their ads. It is the responsibility of the advertiser to proofread and approve their ads. Material content in the Pipeline newsletter may be reproduced in whole or in part only with the permission of the publisher. From the President This month I write my final article as the 72nd President of Odessa Country Club. Thanks to all the members who have been so gracious and encouraging over the years. I have had an unusual ten- Kevin Bartley President ure in that I took over an unexpired term and then had three years of my own term for a total of four years. During this time, among our Board Members were four Past Presidents. The first two years on the Board I had the pleasure of sitting next to the first woman to ever serve on the Odessa Country Club Board of Directors - Jan Roden. I am thankful for that experience. From the Manager Spring winds have been abundant this year. Calm days have been few and far between. I know your golf and tennis matches have been challenged by both your opponent and these winds. As the summer approaches, we look forward to these winds fading away. May begins with a special celeRyan George General Manager bration for all the Mothers. Sunday, May 8th we will feature a day of no cooking or cleaning for these special ladies. Plan to bring your Mother to the Club for our exceptional brunch. Reservations are a must. The month ends with our Memorial Day celebration on Monday the 30th. Activities begin at 3:00 PM. Our new turn room and restrooms are looking great. The contractor will be working hard to complete these structures during the next month. We are excited about the new locations and the additional services we can provide you while on the links course. See you around the Club. Odessa Country Club has always had people willing to serve and bring in their time and expertise which makes this Club what it is. We have “wonderful” problems at Odessa Country Club. Odessa Country Club 2010-2011 Board of Directors We do not worry because our financial outlook is strong and stable and therefore we can work on things such as capital improvements to make the Club better. Our Long Range Planning Committee is looking into many improvements from the half-way house and restrooms on the Kevin Bartley Tim Peden David Boutin Buz Browning Rick Browning Dan Hollmann Club Staff course, to the possibility of golf teaching centers, better turf on the old course and many others. Odessa Country Club is also looking into a survey so that the members will have some input as to what priorities we should keep in mind. Tim Peden will be a wonderful 73rd President to continue our progress. Thank you for allowing me the privilege of serving as President of Odessa Country Club. - Kevin Bartley President 1st Vice President Secretary/Treasurer Scott Thane Jerry Thomas Paul Wagner Ryan George Mark Abbott Eddie Hatch II Justin Hughes Becky Latham Patty Bryant Barbara Morgan Greta Watson Mike Galvan David Mendez Clay Kinnaird Jake McCullough Greg Hinton Chris Beaty General Manager Operations Manager Food & Beverage Manager Banquet Manager Membership Service Director Business Manager Administrative Assistant Maitre d’ Executive Chef Director of Tennis Director of Golf Head Golf Professional Director of Golf Course Management Old Course Superintendent 2 Golf From the Fairway Golf Shop News With golf season in full swing, it’s time to grab your sticks and get out on the course! Remember to stop by the golf shop and check out the latest golf apparel for the men, as well as the ladies. We continue to receive shipments from Polo Golf, Peter Millar, Donald Ross, and many more. For the ladies we have new apparel from Kate Lord, Polo, EP Pro, and Tail. Mother’s Day is almost here and the pro shop is stocked with Brighton jewelry and handbags. Imagine the smile on her face when she opens up her gift! Stop by the pro shop and we will be happy to assist you in any way. 3 May is a busy month for us here at Odessa Country Club. Golf season is in full swing. Our tournament schedule is highlighted this month by the Junior College NCAA National Championship. We are extremely proud to be hosting this event at OCC and we are looking for volunteers to help out. If you would like to see some great young golfers in action, contact the golf shop to get signed up to help out. Clay Kinnaird This month we will also be hosting the Director of Golf Wrangler Scramble, which is a wonderful tournament that raises money for the OC Sports Programs. There is also plenty of opportunity to play in club events this month as well. For the men, we have the Stroke Play Championship. It will be 36 holes of stroke play championship golf flighted by handicap, and we will also have a separate senior division. We have the Couples Invitational this month, so grab your significant other to get signed up and enjoy two great days of golf together. For the ladies, we have the Flutterbye, so get a team together and get signed up for what is sure to be a wonderful time. For your junior golfer, our Golf Professional staff will be running a Junior Camp to get them ready for their summer golf season. Also, for the PGA of America’s Free Lesson Month, we will be hosting two free clinics on the 6th & 27th. We hope to see you there. Finally, to round out our busy tournament schedule, Odessa Country Club is proud to host the US Open local qualifier. As you all know, West Texas is still suffering heavily from the drought conditions of the past year. Odessa Country Club would appreciate your cooperation in observing the cart rules. This means keeping the carts on the paths whenever possible, and especially using the paths around all greens and not parking or driving in worn areas. My staff and I are looking forward to good weather and taking care of all your golf needs. Come see us! See you on the Links, Clay Golf TPI Golf Fitness Tip of the Month Jake McCullough - PGA Head Golf Professional Certified TPI Golf Fitness Instructor One of the tests we do with our Golf Fitness Evaluations is called the Single Leg Balance. It measures your ability to balance or stabilize on each leg. Your balance on each leg is very important to your golf game. If you are a right handed golfer and are unable to balance on your right leg, then you may have issues creating a good weight shift and balancing on your right leg at the top of your backswing. Without good stability in your right leg, you may be prone to a reverse pivot or swaying. The same is true for your balance on your left leg. If you cannot balance on your left leg into impact and the through swing, then you could be prone to sliding or hanging back on your right side. All of these swing errors can significantly rob you of distance and accuracy. To test your single leg balance, stand on one leg and raise your other leg until your thigh is completely horizontal. Keep your hands by your side and close your eyes (this takes away your vision and forces you to use proprioception). Count how many seconds you’re able to maintain your balance without putting your other leg down, hopping, or moving your arms. If you are unable to hold your balance for at least 11-15 seconds, then you need to do some strength training in your legs. Remember, test both legs. If you find a deficiency in your balance, it may be the thing that has held you back from what you are working on in your golf swing. For more on how your fitness can affect your golf game or to go through a Golf Fitness Evaluation, come by and talk with one of our Golf Professionals. MAKE YOUR TRUCK TEXAS TOUGH West Texas Off-Road Center Sells and Installs a Full Line of Quality Products! Serving West Texas Since 1976 915 W. 42nd Street • Odessa, Texas 432.550.8070 Business Telephone Systems VOIP & Networking Solutions Voice & Data Cabling Audio/Video Solutions Ken and Linda Scott Office: (432) 563-0266 Fax: (432) 561-4545 [email protected] ESTABLISHED 1982 4 Golf Men’s Masters Results Jack Nicklaus Flight 1st Dean Fields & Gary Johnson 2nd Jim Bob McNeil & Dan Desilets 3rd Mark Jones Jr. & Johnny Kidd 4th Mark Valdez & Ken Livingston LB Jeff Munden & Gary Varnadore Arnold Palmer Flight Nick Faldo Flight 1st Russel Patrick & Dave Simpson 2nd Robbie Richards & Patrick Overby 3rd Larry Hallman & Dieter Gerstenberger 4th Michael Moore & Robert Blomshield LB Chris Cole & Paul Weaver Sam Snead Flight 1st Bob Duree & Kyle Johnson 2nd Jim Stuart & Brandon Batte 3rd Jerry Dugan & Jerry Dugan Jr. 4th Jerry Thomas & Britt Vickers LB Mike Tally & Andy Campbell 1st Jim Ward & Stephen Herriage 2nd David Callaway & Paul Callaway 3rd Scott Coulter & Frank Eaton 4th John Cliff & Steve Goff LB Mike Adams & Michael Wyle Gary Player Flight Congratulations to all the flight winners! 1st Pat Dennis & Jason Presley 2nd Steve Hendricks & Craig Echols 3rd Ron Lipsey & Chris Holcomb 4th William Stewart & Andy Burk LB Bobby Schwarz & Tate Schwarz We have had some amazing golf played by members recently! Scooter Parks had back to back Eagles on the Links Course. He holed out on #2 from 94 yards with a 60 degree and then again on #3 from 87 yards. Brad Howell made a Hole In One on #13 of the Links Course from 150 yards with an 8 iron. Bob Miller shot 2 under his age with a 77. Ken Scott also shot his age with a 73. William Stewart also made a Hole In One on #13 during the first day of the Men’s Masters. Keep up the great golfing guys! (432) 332-1288 5 Golf PGA Free Lesson Month This month the PGA of America is running a special, providing FREE 10-minute lessons over any aspect of your game. Take advantage of this offer especially since golf season is here and this is a wonderful opportunity to cover any questions you have about any aspect of your golf game. Contact the pro shop to set up a lesson with any of our Golf Professionals. Give us 10 minutes to help improve your game. Upcoming Events May 1st May 15th – 20th PGA Free Golf Lesson Month NJCAA National Championship May 6th, 27th Free Clinic Birdies for Junior Golf On Saturday May 28th, 2011 each of our Golf Professionals will be playing 18 holes of golf. You can help support Junior Golf by donating a dollar amount of your choice for each birdie made by our Golf Professionals. Money raised will be split between the Odessa Country Club Junior Golf Program and the Legends Scholarship, which awards financial aid to junior golfers in West Texas that are graduating High School and attending College. Contact to Golf Shop if you have any questions and to make a pledge in support of Junior Golf. Mother’s Day The golf shop has plenty of gift ideas for that special lady in your life. We have a great selection of jewelry from Brighton. Also, check out amazing apparel from Kate Lord, EP Pro, Tail, Adidas, and Under Armour. May 21st & 22nd Men’s Stroke Play May 7th & 8th Championship Junior Golf Camp May 24th May 8th Flutterbye Mother’s Day May 28th May 11th Birdies for Junior Golf US Open Qualifier – Links Course May 30th Memorial Day (Club Open) May 13th Couples Invitational Shoot Out May 31st Club Closed May 14th & 15th Couples Invitational 6 Golf OCC Ladies Golf Association It’s May, it’s May, the great month of May! Ladies we hope everyone had a wonderful Easter and are moving right along with your golf game. In April we had one of our first Ladies Golf Clinics! The participation was great and “thanks” to our many Pros and Assistant Pros for all your hard work. For those of you who don’t know, please always check the bulletin board in the Ladies Locker Room for new clinic times all through the year! These clinics specialize in certain areas of the game! For instance this one was for the “Short Game of Golf”. Thanks again guys for your hard work! Well, by the time you are reading this, I hope many of you are playing in our traditional Flutterbye Tournament. What fun we have always had in that tournament. It will be held on May 24th and it is a Four Lady Scramble. Fun, fun!!! Please come and join us if you have not alredy signed up. Also, it’s very important that you look at our schedules in our Ladies Year Book for any Challenge Matches, Ladies Tournaments, Clinics, and Permian Basin Play day Schedules. Also, our Play days are every Tuesday, and we are in full swing for those days. Reminder, please call in for your tee times by 8:30 or 9:00 am, weather permitting. Also, remember those of you who have email, please read them for any changes we may have. If you don’t have email, please call to be sure there are no changes in our schedule. Thank you, Genevieve Gregory - WGA Reporter Jo Ann Grape, Alice Watkins, Susan Collier & Deanna Harris Deanna Harris & Jean Stinson Kaycee Butler & Marylin Morris Joni Wright & Sylvia Bustamante 2011 Permian Basin Play Days schedule Pauline Gage & Wanda Jones Ranchland Hills Golf Course - Thursday March 17 Odessa Country Club – Tuesday April 26 Comanche Trail Golf Course – Thursday May 12 Sunset Country Club – Tuesday, June 28 Andrews Country Club – Tuesday, July 12 Green Tree Country Club – Wednesday, August 17 Hogan Park Golf Course – Thursday, September 15 Midland Country Club – Wednesday, October 19 Big Spring Country Club - Bye Please save theses dates: Jake McCullough, Head Golf Professional, has all the ladies attention 7 May 14th – Flutterbye – OCC June 5-10 – Women’s West Texas – San Angelo CC July 19-21st – Club Championship – OCC August 23 – 25th - Summer Classic – OCC OCC Women’s Association April Luncheon Hostesses: Marylin Morris, Genevieve Gregory, Denise Brannan, Ann Self Our April Luncheon was hopping with Easter bunnies, colored eggs, Peace Lily’s and our beautiful hostesses dressed in Easter colors. Thanks to our hostesses, Chairman, Ann Self, Genevieve Gregory, Marylin Morris and Denise Brannan. They did a great job of decorating as well as selecting a great menu with a traditional Easter feast of Waldorf salad, ham with pineapple, asparagus, sweet potato casserole and chocolate cake. President Evelyn Lafrentz called the meeting to order. The minutes were read and approved. Dorothy Hall gave the treasurers report. Sue Wilkelski reminded everyone about next months meeting presented by Nancy Sturges on her travels to China. Please remember to bring guests that are new to the association or someone that hasn’t been in a while. Please RSVP with your guests names by Thursday at noon so they are in the drawing for all the lovely door prizes. This months winners of the gift certificates were Todi Oakley and Shirley Klaus. Wanda Jones won the Sunday brunch. Winners of the beautiful flowering plants were: Pauline Gage, Dorothy Hall, J’Nevelyn Melton, Starling Edwards, Janie Phillips, Susan Zellars, Amy Jo Marshall, Doris Edmonston, Diane Cunningham and Wilma Madden. The meeting was adjourned for bridge and games. The winners of the games were High Beverly Martin, 2nd High Wylma Madden. Other Winners Louise Wood, Starling Edwards and Johnnye Taylor. Please join us next month on lucky Friday May 13th at 11:30 for our special program on China and another wonderful luncheon. Our hostesses for May are Chairman, Jo Ann Grape, Shirley Klaus, Margie Murray, Jeanne Ellen Keith, and Sharon Brown. Looking forward to seeing everyone there! Reporter - Susan Zellars 8 Food & Drink Culinary Ingredients Corner poked in the top. The choice of wood is up to you, traditionally they used hickory or pecan in Kansas City, but some local mesquite would be great as well. Let’s get started : By Tim Alfrey One of the best things about living in West Texas is that our BBQ season starts much earlier than the most of the country and some of you would argue that it never really ends. Being originally from Kansas City (my personal choice for BBQ capitol of the world, sorry Texas!), I’ve been steeped in the rich culinary culture and history that exists in the area from an early age. Today, I’m going to show you my recipe for KC Style BBQ Chicken. Not all of us are blessed with a smoker of our own, so we’ll be using a regular covered charcoal grill (gas will also be fine). To get the best flavor, we will brine the chicken. It’s best to let it sit overnight in the brine, but a good hours soak will be fine if you’re in a hurry! If you’re using a charcoal grill, you’ll need to keep your coals all the way on one side. For most of the time, we’ll be cooking the chicken with indirect heat, we’ll only give the chicken a good marking above the fire at first. Gas grill users simply turn on only half your burners. For our smoke, we need a couple handfuls of presoaked wood chips in a small packet made of aluminum foil, with a few holes For your brine you will need: 2 qts water 3 tbl salt 3 garlic cloves, roughly chopped 4 sprigs of thyme or rosemary 6 pieces of leg&thigh pieces, bone in and still connected Combine everything in a bowl, making sure the salt dissolves completely. Pour mixture into 2 gallon zip-lock bag and add the chicken. Let sit in the fridge for at least an hour, up to overnight. Now for the sauce: 1 piece of bacon, chopped 1 sprig of either the thyme or rosemary, whichever you used on the chicken 2 tbl olive oil ½ onion, chopped 2 cloves of garlic, chopped 2 cups ketchup 1/4 cup brown sugar 1/4 cup molasses 2 tablespoons red or white wine vinegar 1 tablespoon dry mustard 1 teaspoon ground cumin 1 teaspoon paprika or smoked paprika Freshly ground black pepper Directions Heat the oil in a sauce pan on medium heat. Add the bacon and thyme and cook slowly, until the bacon fat is rendered out. Add the onion and garlic and cook till the onion starts to turn light brown, about five minutes. Add the rest of the ingredients and reduce the heat to low, cooking for about 20 minutes and stilling frequently. Once the sauce is done, reserve about 1 cup of it to serve with the chicken, the rest is for basting. Start your coals, or preheat your gas grill to about 357 deg. Oil your grill surface with an oiled paper towel. Remove the chicken from the brine, drain it and pat it dry with a towel. Put the chicken directly above the fire, cook for 5 mins, flip, and cook for 5 mins more. Move your chicken to the side opposite the heat. Toss your foil packet of wood chips directly on the coals and lower the lid, cooking for about 15-20 mins. Open the lid, slowly, and liberally baste the chicken with the BBQ sauce, making sure to coat every surface. Replace the lid, cook for another 25-30 mins (basting once more halfway through), until the internal temp of the chicken reaches 165 degrees. Serve with some coleslaw, BBQ beans and more sauce! 9 Food & Drink Archie’s Corner May’s Gold is a special month for: St. Germaine Elderflower Martini Ingredients Archie Rollie Bartender • 1/2 Shot of Elderflower Liqueur • 1 1/2 Shot Vodka • Juice of 1 1/2 Lemon • 1 Shot simple Syrup Directions Combine all ingredients in a shaker and shake over ice. Pour into a sugared-rim Martini glass. W i n e Ta l k With Greta Watson With Spring in the air and some hot days ahead, we will offer a cool refreshing white wine. Darcie Kent vineyards is nestled in the Crane Ridge foothills on the eastern edge of Livermore Valley. This Chardonnay is a golden straw color. Baked Lemon, kiwi and lipstick aromas follow through on a dryish medium body with apple skins Greta Watson and toasted nut accents. Finishes with a melon and caraMaitre’d mel fade. A pleasant balanced chardonnay for sipping or paired with seafood and light dishes or a variety of salads. This is a soft elegant Chardonnay with nice fruit flavors and aromas, a hint of oak is noted and the mouth-fell shows the “paulie” character that gives a creamy structure to the wine. You may enjoy this wine by the bottle at $29.00 or by the glass at $8.50. daVinci Robotic Surgery at MCH The Most Advanced Surgical Option Available “As a mother raising two very active children, I have to be on the go, all the time. So when I learned I’d have to undergo a major GYN surgery that could require up to six weeks of recovery, I thought… No way. Then my doctor recommended robotic surgery at Medical Center Hospital. And it’s a good thing that he did. I had surgery in the morning and was on my way home later that same day. Within a week, I was back in full swing doing what I love most… taking care of my family.” Specializing in Urology, Gynecology and Cardiac surgery. With da Vinci Robotic Surgery, our patients experience: Quicker recovery times • Less pain Minimal scarring • Better outcomes Rocki Hughes MCH da Vinci Patient Designed by: The Laster Group Ad Name: MCH 10-133 Attn: Pipeline Magazine www.mchodessa.com (432) 640-6000 follow us on facebook.com/medicalcenter 10 Club Scene Men’s 3 by 6 Cliff & Chase Ward Mark Trotter & Josh Ronnie Flowers, Jerry Thomas, & Tim Peden Jerry Hix & Terry Shipman Frank Eaton & Scott Coulter Johnny Kidd Jr. & Mark Jones Jr. 11 Mark Allen & Barry Club Scene tournament Larry Digby & Keagan Duncan Scott Coulter, Tommy Clifton & Larry Gortney Chris Thompson & Brad Ward Craig & Ryne Echols Tommy Clifton, Larry Gortney, Cliff Ward, & Chase Ward Eddie Thompson 12 Club Scene Men’s Masters tournament Roberto Navarrete & Carl Crowder William Stewart & Andy Burk Ron Lipsey Gary Varnadore & Jeff Munden Bobby Murray & Tommy Pipes Terry Miller, Jim Cameron, & Gene Abney 13 Pat Dennis Club Scene NTPGA Junior Tournament Parker Beaty Tyleigh Clark Austin Anderson Bryce Waters Ciro Baeza Insurance Services, Inc. Gary Felker, CIC Jim Rose 401 East 7th Street, Odessa, Texas 79761 (432) 332-0711 (432) 334-0637 (fax) 14 Sunday 1 Monday Tuesday 3 2 Wednesday 4 Thursday 5 Friday 6 PGA Free Golf Lesson Month Saturday 7 Little Gusher’s Club Free Clinic Junior Golf Camp 8 Couples Golf CLOSED Sunday Buffet 11am - 1:30pm 10 9 Boy’s Night Out 11 13 12 Women’s Assoc. Tennis Junior Club Championship Couples Invitational Shoot Out Couples Invitational Senior Night Mother’s Day US Open Qualifier Links Course CLOSED Couples Golf Sunday Buffet 11am - 1:30pm 15 17 16 Boy’s Night Out 18 Couples Invitational 20 21 Little Gusher’s Club Board Meeting NJCAA National Championship CLOSED Sunday Buffet 11am - 1:30pm 22 19 14 Couples Golf 24 23 Men’s Stroke Play Championship Men’s Stroke Play Championship Boy’s Night Out 25 Flutterbye 27 26 Couples Bridge 28 Free Clinic Birdies for Junior Golf Pool Open! CLOSED Sunday Buffet 11am - 1:30pm 29 30 Little Gusher’s Club Couples Golf 31 Pool Closed Pool Open! Sunday Buffet 11am - 1:30pm Tennis Mixer/Demo day Pool Open! Memorial Day CLUB OPEN CLOSED Boy’s Night Out MAY 2011 Odessa Country Club Calendar i want the hospital that cares for my whole family Labor and Delivery Neonatal Intensive Care Antepartum Postpartum Regional Fertility Laboratory Pediatrics Diagnostics Rehabilitation Unit Emergency Room Critical Care Cardiac Care Wound Care Surgery •Orthopedic •Spinal •Cardiac •Laparoscopic •General •Weight Loss (432) 582-8677 • odessaregionalmedicalcenter.com 15 OCC Events Monday May, 30th Memorial Day Festivities We will serve our Memorial Day special OCC BBQ Buffet from inside the ballroom with seating available both inside and outside. Pool Activities: Pool Games start at 4:00 Horseshoe Tournament starts at 5:00 BBQ Buffet: 4:30 – 6:30 BBQ Buffet Features: 3:00 Chips and Queso BBQ Ribs BBQ Sausage BBQ Brisket OCC Fried Chicken Pinto Beans Potato Salad Fresh Fruit Tray Tossed Greens Salads (Choice of Dressing) Fresh Vegetable Tray OCC Famous Cherry Cobbler OCC Brownies Chef’s Famous Chocolate Chip Cookies Walnut Muffins Rolls Ice Cream Lemonade Adults $9.95 per person Children 4-12 years of age $6.95 Children under 3 – Free Make Plans to attend Call Lene at 272-4500 to make your reservations! Kitchen will be open from 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. for orders from the menu The club will be closed Tuesday, May 31st OCC Pool Is Open May 28th, 29th and 30th Closed May 31st – June 1st and Opens for the Summer June 2nd Odessa Country Club’s Mother’s Day Brunch Sunday, May 8th 11:00am - 1:30pm Reservations are a Must! Call Becky Latham at 272-4500 to make your reservations! A Rose presented to all Moms. Show your Mother how much you love and appreciate her. Treat her to lunch at Odessa Country Club. No dishes or cooking for Mom on her special day! 16 OCC Events MCH CareStar Because Every Minute Counts Men’s Stroke play championship Saturday, May 21st & Sunday, May 22nd When emergencies happen at a distance, Medical Center Hospital stands ready to respond with MCH CareStar, the award-winning emergency transport system servicing West Texas and Southeastern New Mexico. Fomat: 36-Hole Individual Stroke Play (Gross) flighted by Handicap. Separate Senior Division (50+) will be Gross and Net. Course: The Links Course- Saturday The Old Course- Sunday Time: 8:30 a.m. tee times Entry fee: $85/person plus cart rental Contact our Golf Professional staff if you have any questions or to sign up. Providing on-scene trauma care and emergency transport with: • Advanced in-flight emergency care systems • Nationally certified, highly skilled flight nurses and paramedics • Two specially-equipped Bell 407 medical transport helicopters • Two West Texas locations – Odessa and Ft. Stockton • Accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Services Named “EMS Air Medical Provider of the Year” by the Texas Department of State Health Services CareStar Memberships Available! For information on our membership program, visit www.mtcmembership.com or call us toll-free at (866) 751-4515. follow us on facebook.com/medicalcenter www.mchodessa.com • (432) 640-6000 17Designed by: The Laster Group Attn: Pipeline Magazine Ad Name: MCH 11-104 CareStar ad Size: 3.625 x 10 4C 2011 Couples Invitational Format: May 13th- 15th Two Person Gross and Net Scramble Course: Saturday, May 14th- 1:00 p.m. Shotgun Start @ the Old Course Sunday, May 15th- 9:00 a.m. Shotgun Start @ the Links Course Entry Fee: $325 Per Team Includes: Carts, Meals, Mulligans, Course drinks, & Prizes Optional: Friday evening shoot-out & cocktail party 6:00 p.m. *Additional $20/Couple for Optional Shoot-Out Entry deadline: May 10th (Open To The First 60 Paid Teams) OCC Events Flutterbye Tuesday, May 24th, 2011 Where: Old Course, 9AM Shotgun Format: 4-Lady Scramble Entry Fee: $300 per team. Junior Golf Camp May 7th & 8th 2-4 pm - $40/child Want to do something beneficial for your kid’s golf game? The golf shop is having a two-day kid’s golf camp Includes: Green Fee, Cart Fee, Breakfast and Lunch, and Mulligans on Saturday, May 7th and Sunday, May 8th. Our golf Prizes: Gross and Net Winners. Closest to the Pin and Longest Drive. in a fun learning environment. Kids of all ages are welcome professional staff will teach a variety of golf fundamentals to join! Contact the golf shop to sign up. June 1st is Ping Demo Day Mike Podzemny, Agent 5007 JBS Parkway Odessa, TX 79762 Bus: 432-367-0070 www.mikepod.com 18 Around the Club New Members - Jennifer and Gary Don Douglas and their daughters Halie and Hannah - Ryan E. Williams - LaDawn and Clayton Jamierson and their daughters Lacee, Justeen and Kinzee - Ashley and Diego Capellini and their children Blaire and Marc - Chad Hanchey -Glenda and Neil Whitmore and their son Michael N. Whitmore - Ginny and Dan McCarty - Whitney and Chris Shafer and children Lily and Connor Welcome to the Club! 19 Around the Club Couples Bridge If you enjoy playing bridge and you are not coming out for our Couples Bridge each month, you are missing a treat. Our May Couples Bridge Evening will be Thursday May 26th at 7:00 pm We have room for you – make plans to attend by calling Barbara (272-4500) by Tuesday May 24th. We can assure you that you will have a fun evening. And remember we encourage singles as well as couples to attend. In Memorial Mrs. Howard (Mary Sue) Bethel Saturday April 2, 2011 March Winners High Earl Husband 2nd High Wayne Scott Low Linda Felts 20 Around the Club Pool Open for Summer June 3rd! Pool Hours Tues – Sat 11-7 Sun 12 – 7 Cool Waters Grill Hours Tues – Sat 11 -6 Sun 12-6 Tuesday Night is Family Night Start June 7th 6-9 Swimming Pool Rules Before the swim season starts… Please note our Pool Rules A. GENERAL 1. Members must register all guests entering the premises of the pool and Junior Club. 2. Swimming pool and Junior Club Hours: 11:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday 12:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. Sunday Snack Bar Hours: 12:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday Members who have guests using the pool will be charged $5.00 for each guest during the week and $7.00 for 3. each guest on weekends and holidays. Specific rules of conduct will be posted at the swimming pool and Junior Club area and are 4. expected to be followed. No child under the age of twelve (12) shall be left at the Swim/Tennis Center unaccompanied by an adult except 5. with pool manager permission. Parents or guardians shall be responsible for their children’s actions at the pool and other club areas at all times. 6. Persons with open sores or communicable diseases will not be permitted in the pool. 7. The club is not responsible for lost or stolen articles. 8. Food and beverages are not permitted to be brought on the club premises. All food and beverages are to be purchased through the country club. B. POOL RULES 1. Do not bring food, drinks or snacks into pool area. 2. Plastic bottles only allowed in pool area. 3. No pushing, shoving or throwing swimmers into pool. 4. No running allowed. 5. No swimming allowed if lifeguard is not on duty. 6. Bathing suits may not be worn anywhere in the clubhouse without proper cover-up. You must have proper attire including shoes 7. to eat anywhere in the clubhouse. C. The lifeguard has full power and authority to insist on Campers • Travel Trailers • 5th Wheels Parts • Sales • Service compliance with the above rules and his orders must be obeyed. Any objection thereto or criticism of the lifeguard should be made in writing to the Board of Directors. D. NO Food or Drink will be allowed in the Pool. 21 This is a Health Department Regulation. 22 Golf Course News As another month passes without rainfall and the drought continues, we are reminded daily how dependent we are on our irrigation systems. The Links Course is holding up fairly well with the only major issues being along the perimeter of the golf course where we don’t have adequate head to head irrigation coverage. On the Old Course however, we are experiencing many irrigation challenges. First up, our Watertronics irrigation pump station control system for the fairways & roughs (different manufacturer from Links Course system and Old Course greens system) is giving us fits which has limited our ability to irrigate as much as we need. We continue to work with the Watertronics manufacturer representatives and technical personnel to resolve the problem. Second, our irrigation head spacing on fairways and roughs along with high winds at Greg Hinton night has restricted/limited our head to head irrigation coverage that results in some areas being Dir. of Golf Course Maint. very wet and other areas being very dry. Third, the lack of rainfall also shows us how trees affect the coverage/distribution of irrigation by blocking head to head coverage (see photos opposite page). Finally, the challenges we are facing with this unusual weather pattern gives us the opportunity to fine tune our irrigation systems which will give us even better turf coverage in the future. Now to grass growing. The Old Course fairways and adjacent rough are receiving additional fertility to help improve growth. The fairways will also receive an additional gypsum application along with a wetting agent/synthetic acid product to help reduce salt levels and help water penetration into the soil. The lack of rainfall has resulted in an increase in salt levels which makes soils very hard and infertile. The consistent use of soluble calcium along with liquid compost will help improve the soils ability to displace salt, promote microbrial activity and improve overall soil conditions. This program will be done on a monthly basis and will show great benefits by improving soil structure therefore improved turf quality. Upcoming projects (cultural practices) in May: Aerify Old Course Tees – May 1st. We have suspended Old Course aerification until fairways re-establish. We will spike/vent thin fairway areas as needed. In these difficult drought conditions, your golf course staff is committed to working hard to meet these challenging times. 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Everyone had a really good time that evening and we plan on hosting the next College Night in the Fall when UTPB’s tennis season begins. Below: Faith Fullbright, Averi Prichard, Morgan, Paige, & Landry Ward Megan Carlson Jane Kaufman Above: UTPB Player, Reagan Whytlaw, Kevin Slater, & UTPB Player Juniors in Action Junior Club Championship Our Annual Junior Club Championship will be held on Saturday, May 14th at 8:30 am. Juniors between the ages of ten and eighteen will want to participate in this great event. Come take your place in history and complete for the Club Title. Memorial Day Mixer/Demo Day Please join us this upcoming Memorial Day on Monday, May 30th at 9:00 am. We be playing three rounds of mixed doubles and doubles in which you are welcome to try out all the new rackets from Wilson, Head, Prince, and Babolat. Refreshments will be served including fruit, brownies, tea, and lemonade. You won’t want to miss a chance to win a gift certificate to the tennis shop. 4 - COLOR Processing Graphic Design and MORE 109 N. Hancock 432-335-3407 [email protected] 25 Fort Stockton was dominated by our own juniors this last month at the Junior High Tournament. In the seventh grade girls division, Avery Steen defeated Katy Muse in the finals. Ryan Shepherd finished 4th place in this division as well. In the seventh grade boys division, Jack Armstrong brought home the boys singles title. Way to go OCC Juniors! Summer Programs Summer is only a month away and our tennis program will be kicking off in full gear on Tuesday June 7th. We will be offering Private Lessons, Group Lessons, and Clinics. Our Junior Academy with have both morning and afternoon sessions as well. Be sure to stop by the shop or give us a call to see which program fits your needs the best. We be offering Leagues, Cardio Tennis, and Drop In Clinics for our Adult Program along with a few surprises. Tennis Lessons Pro David Mendez Private $60 hr Half-Hour $35 Semi-Private $35 hr Derek Edmonds $60 hr $35 $35 hr $35 $35 hr John Lanier $60 hr Billing Policy All lessons must be cancelled within 24 hours of scheduled time, if not, your account will be charged. Clinics will be billed monthly. Lessons and Clinics will be rescheduled if cancelled due to bad weather. Tennis Tennis Shop News SWITCH TO STATE FARM® AND We’ve turned perspiration into a fashion sensation! Sweaty Bands are the ultimate sports and fitness headband, uniquely designed for women and girls who want to show their style, even when they sweat a while! Slip into one today and become a Sweaty Bands believer. SAVE $489* ON YOUR CAR INSURANCE *Average annual per household savings based on a national 2008 survey of new policyholders who reported savings by switching to State Farm. Hablamos Español Home Offices Bloomington, Illinois 26 Business Spotlight The publisher of the Pipeline would like to spotlight one of our advertisers each month that make this newsletter possible. We will provide a free profile of their business, personnel, products and or service. We urge all members to consider them first when purchasing products or services. If you are an advertiser in the Pipeline, and would like your business featured in the coming months, please call Charles Kenimer, General Manager, Arrow Printing Inc. 432-335-3407. This month we are featuring White House Meat Market. Whitehouse Meat Market has proudly served the Permian Basin since 1956. Thanks to loyal customers and a great deal of hard work, Whitehouse remains second to none. Year after year Whitehouse ranks #1 in the Odessa American’s “Best of the Basin”. The famous Whitehouse cheeseburgers have put Whitehouse on the map, but the meat market offers much more in quality products. Everything from backyard BBQ’s to oilfield cookouts are made easy by calling Whitehouse. “Jason Munos, store manager, carries out day to Clint Fletcher, Owner day operations. He and the other employees do an outstanding job. I am so proud of this business. After WWII, my grandfather Eldon Maney moved to Odessa and opened up shop a decade later. Some years were leaner than others, but like my Dad, Olan, always says, ‘Work hard, be honest, and just keep showing up.’ That motto has stuck with me in every endeavor.” - Clint Fletcher Clint is also owner of SanJan Trucking and Giant Oilfield Services. Currently Clint serves as a member on “Specializing in Quality Meat Since 1956” the Odessa Chamber Board of Directors, The Joe Beene Foundation and The Education Foundation. He became co-owner of Whitehouse in 2002 with his parents Olan and Jane Maney. The Best Cheeseburgers In Texas! 200 East 52nd Street Odessa, Texas 432-367-9531 27 Odessa Country Club’s Little Gusher’s Club It’s new and just for OCC kids! •Earn points by enjoying the club with your parents on double points event days, holiday’s, or other exciting ways! (look for upcoming advertisements) •Redeem points for items at the Pool’s Cool Waters Grill or for little gusher club items! •It’s Free and it’s just for you! •See Below for upcoming double points events or check your monthly pipeline! If you were not at our Easter Carnival or Summer Unveiling Party, you can sign up in the office. See Becky for more details! ints o P e l Doub ays! D t n e Ev Saturday, May 7thEvening Dining from 6-9 Saturday, May 21st Evening Dining from 6-9 Monday, May 30th(During our Memorial Day Activities!) CAMP Little Gushers Join Us for some Summer Fun or Golf, Tennis & Swimming! Ages 5 – 12 8:30 – 3:30 Tuesday – Thursday June 14 – 16 June 21 – 23 June 28 – 30 July 12 – 14 July 19 – 21 July 26 – 28 August 2 – 4 August 9 – 11 Call Becky at 272-4500 to reserve your spot today! Monday - Friday 8am - 4:30pm Saturday 10am - 2pm 28 OCC Member Classifieds Want to Advertise in the OCC Pipeline? Attention Members: Have some special items that you want to sell but don’t know where to advertise them? Feature them in our new Member Classifieds Section. Contact Arrow Printing at 335-3407 to list your item today. The “first month free” will be applied to the first ad placed in this section during a one year time frame. It must be for your own personal property. For more information, contact Charles with Arrow Printing at 335-3407. The world is rapidly changing, and your brand is more important than ever. Reach an exclusive audience by advertising in the Odessa Country Club Pipeline. 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