0313 Lakewood Newsl - Lakewood Country Club

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0313 Lakewood Newsl - Lakewood Country Club
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SEPTEMBER 2013
T WO G REAT N EW E VENTS AT L AKEWOOD C OUNTRY C LUB !
M OTHER ’ S DAY O UT S PA DAY
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
11am – 2pm
The children are back in school and
things are back in full swing. Need a break already?
Come to your Club and relax with spa treatments and lunch.
Buffet lunch will be offered from 11am – 2pm
Spa Treatments will be offered from 11am – 2pm
You can come and stay the whole time or come for any length of time you prefer.
Treatments Available by Millennium Salon and Spa
~ Chair Massages
~ Hot Stone Massages
~ Scalp Massages
~ Mini Facials
~ Facial Waxing
~ Blow Outs, Hair Styling
and Extensions
~ Dry Manicures
~ Dry Pedicures
~ Microderm on Hands
Still have a little one at home?
Not a problem!
We will offer Kidz Klub during this time
so they can play and you can relax.
$15.00 + tax per child. Price includes set menu lunch.
Reservations are required.
All treatments will work on a sign up sheet basis and will last about 15 minutes each.
All Millennium Salon and Spa technicians are licensed cosmetologists.
Guests are welcome. So, plan on getting a group of ladies together to escape reality for a while and get pampered.
$38.00 + tax per person. Price includes lunch and as many treatments as time allows. Call for reservations ~ 214.821.1491.
Cancellation Deadline: Saturday, September 21, 2013 by 4pm
PUTTERS , PINOTS AND PILSNERS
Saturday, September 28, 2013 • 6pm – 9pm
Enjoy a nice fall evening at the environs of the putting greens. A variety of pinots,
beers and light hors d'oeuvres will be provided. Plus we will have putting games and mini lessons.
This event is open to all Members and guests. $45.00 + tax per person
Call for reservations: 214.821.1491
Cancellation Deadline: Wednesday, September 25, 2013 by 4pm
C LUB M ESSAGES
PRESIDENT ’ S M ESSAGE
Dear Members,
Summer is quickly winding down and from all accounts
it has been very successful. Membership has remained
full with a waiting list in a couple of categories, the
usage of the Club has never been higher, the Garden
Room and Family Terrace are complete, good rains
(and Mike Plummer and crew) kept the course in great
shape and the weather was remarkably pleasant the last
couple of weeks. The Men’s Club Championship takes
place over the Labor Day Weekend along with the season ending festivities at the pool.
As we head into the fall season I wanted to provide an
update on the projects recommended by the Long
Range Planning Committee and supported by your
Board. The next major project will be the golf course
renovations, which are primarily directed toward the
replacement of our 25-year-old irrigation system and
re-doing the 60 bunkers. The work will begin immediately after the Member Guest in late October. The
Grounds and Greens Committee are trying to balance
getting the work performed in an efficient/cost effective manner while allowing some usage during the
construction. Current thinking is the south side of La
Vista will close initially, leaving the north side open
for play until early January. In the near future the Pro
Shop will provide additional information for arrangements being made to play at other clubs during this
project. As we get closer to construction start date
and the detailed timeline takes firmer shape, additional information will be communicated.
Plans to remedy the locker room wet areas are being
finalized. The goal is to start actual construction during the first week of November. Replacement of
the terrazzo floors represents a large portion of the
work. This will occur in both the ladies’ and men’s
locker rooms. Additional information will be communicated closer to the start date.
Several Committee Members continue to explore the
Tennis, Swimming Pool and Parking improvement
plans. The Swimming Pool and Tennis Building construction plans are being finalized and once completed
will allow us to go out to bid for hard numbers. With the
high usage of the fitness center, the appreciation of Chef
Koval’s cuisine and the upgrades to the Clubhouse, the
utilization of the Club has never been higher and the
parking challenges, due to our limited land footprint,
have become more apparent. The Board is vetting all
these plans and issues and will make a recommendation
to the Membership in the very near future on a prescribed course of action. If we had unlimited land and
unlimited funds it would be easy to solve these challenges. Unfortunately, we have constraints in both areas
which means the solutions are more complicated requiring creativity, thoughtfulness and flexibility to resolve.
Enjoy the last holiday of the summer!
Bill Leiser
President
HauteSouth
L ABOR DAY C ELEBRATION
Monday, September 2, 2013
Celebrate the last day of summer at the Club with family,
friends, and a little Southern Hospitality and Flair!
Come on ova, sit a spell and then enjoy an all-inclusive
buffet in the Snack Bar, BINGO, face
painting and more!
Pool Open ~ 10:00am – 9:00pm
Snack Bar Food Court ~ 11:00am-8:00pm
DJ ~ 11:00am-3:00pm
Face Painter ~ 12:00pm-4:00pm
Glitter Tattoos ~ 12:00pm-4:00pm
BINGO ~ 2:00pm-4:00pm
T HE H OLIDAYS ARE JUST AROUND THE CORNER !
Looking for a venue to host your Holiday events?
Look no further than Lakewood Country Club.
Call or e-mail to reserve a room for your Holiday Brunch,
Luncheons, Dinners and Cocktail Parties.
We would love to help you plan
a great event!
For more details on booking your
event, please call Sheila Rigelsky
at 214.821.1491,
extension 202
or e-mail [email protected].
E MPLOYEE OF THE QUARTER
Let’s congratulate our Employee of the Quarter, Andrea Coldwell.
Andrea has been employed at Lakewood Country Club since May
of 2010. She began as a lifeguard during the summer and working
the fitness desk during the winter. By the end of the summer of
2011, she had worked her way up to head lifeguard, where she has
served since. She is currently a sophomore at The University of
Texas at Austin, where she is studying computer science. We
thank her for all of her dedication and hard work here.
Andrea Coldwell
C LUBHOUSE C ORNER
C LUB N EWS
The Swimming Pool will be closed for the season after our Labor Day “Haute
South” celebration, and I hope you are able to join us for this farewell to summer
party. And what a great summer it was! Even the weather was really nice – No
hail storm this year!
IN SEPTEMBER MARK YOUR CALENDAR FOR:
3rd ~ the Club will be closed
10th ~ The return of Family Night
14th ~ Oktoberfest
17th ~ Brice Cutrer Jones - Emeritus Vineyards Wine Dinner
25th ~ Mother’s Day Out Spa Event with Kidz Klub provided
28th ~ Putters, Pinot and Pilsners at the Golf Course Putting Greens
SOMETHING NEW ABOUT THE MENUS AT LAKEWOOD
COUNTRY CLUB
~ Kentucky Limestone Salad, Candied Walnuts, Crispy Pancetta, Dried
Cherries, Gorgonzola, Crouton, Maple Cayenne Vinaigrette
~ Caprese Salad, Italian Buffalo Mozzarella, Vine Ripe Tomato, Oregano, Olive
Oil, Basil
M ISPLACED AN I TEM AND T HINK YOU
L EFT I T AT T HE C LUB ?
For two days only, all items from lost and found
will be on display in the Clubhouse Ballroom.
Come by and look for your lost items.
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Wednesday, September 11 and
Thursday, September 12
5:30pm – 8:30pm
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After these two days, items not claimed
will be given to Goodwill.
~ Seared East Coast Halibut, Jumbo Lump Crab Brandade, Brown Butter,
Caper, Tomato, Lemon, Parsley
~ Colorado Lamb Chops, Creamy Ricotta and Goat Cheese Polenta,
Chanterelle, Basil, Pine Nut, Arugula Tomato Salad
~ Bacon Jalapeno Wrap Chicken, Cream Cheese, Jalapeño Emulsion, Flour Tortilla
~ Pizza by the Slice (Available Wednesday - Saturday)
~ Chipotle Deviled Eggs
The Wine Room is now serving a tasting menu giving William
Koval the ability to use seasonal ingredients in his creations.
This menu is $70.00 plus tax, and each course can also be
paired with wines for $145.00 plus tax per person. The menu
is emailed out each week.
FEATURED WINE FOR SEPTEMBER:
Emeritus Vineyards “Hallberg Ranch”,
Russian River Valley, 2010 ~ $65
This wine is medium crimson color with a full body. It is definitely a big Pinot, very muscular style. Lots of spiciness and darker red, tending toward black fruits, on the nose with some faint
hints of vanilla. Very smooth, silky palate with a big mouthful of
raspberries and cherries, underpinned with some soft spice.
REMINDERS:
• The Ladies’ Card Room is now open and staffed Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday evenings from 3:00pm – 8:30pm.
• The Child Minding services have been extended from 2:00pm –
5:00pm, Tuesday through Saturday.
• As a reminder, for reservations in the Mixed Grill and the Wine Room,
parties larger than ten (10) adults will be offered a limited menu and
possibly a private room.
Finally, as always, let me know, if there is anything I can do to enhance your
Club experience. I can be reached at 214.821.1491 ext. 203 or
[email protected].
Marcel Berlioux, CCM
Clubhouse Manager
S PORTS CAMP
C LUB E VENTS
J OIN US FOR FAMILY N IGHT
Every Tuesday Night
5:30pm – 8:30pm
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September 10th & 24th ~ Tex-Mex
September 17th ~ Asian
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Make plans now to attend this fun fall event!
Adults ~ $16.95 + tax per person, Children Ages 4-12 ~ $6.95 + tax per person
Children Ages 3 and Under ~ Complimentary
Saturday, September 14, 2013
6:00pm – 9:00pm
Lakewood Country Club Driving Range
This fun, new event will be an all-adult party
outside on the driving range. Come enjoy
authentic German food, live music, entertainment and of course a variety of beers.
$40 + tax per person
Call for Reservations ~ 214.821.1491
Limited open seating will be available.
Cancellation Deadline:
Wednesday, September 11, 2013 by 4pm.
Mark your calendars for the
Children’s Halloween Party and
come enjoy all the batty fun
as your Club transforms into
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T RANSYLVANIA !
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
5:00pm – 8:00pm
Join us for a frightfully fun evening
for all the family!
Be sure to put on your dancing shoes for the
Transylvania Twist and dance with all the other
monsters, ghosts, goblins and princesses, enjoy
the Halloween feast, hop on the haunted hayride
and end the night by having your Halloween
photo taken.
We will have plenty of contests and prizes for
the best costumes and game winners.
Big Vampires ~ $19.95 + tax per person
Little Vampires 2-12 ~ $12.95 + tax per person
Baby Vampires 1 & Under ~ Complimentary
Reservations are appreciated.
Open seating available.
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RSVP at 214.821.1491 or contact Marcel for more details on this Don’t Miss Event!
Cancellation Deadline: Thursday, September 12,2013. No shows will be charged the full price of this event.
S E P T E M B E R 2013
SUNDAY
1
MONDAY
2
TUESDAY
3
WEDNESDAY
4
THURSDAY
5
FRIDAY
6
SATURDAY
7
H OURS OF
O PERATION
GOLF MEN’S CLUB
CHAMPIONSHIPS
Breakfast Buffet
9am-1pm
8
TENNIS
JUNIOR
GRAND PRIX
5:30pm
LABOR DAY
CELEBRATION ~
“Haute South”
Swimming Pool
Opens at 10am
9
All Facilities
Closed
10
Steak Night
6pm-9pm
11
Pasta Night
5:30pm-9pm
12
Seafood Specials
6pm-9pm
13
Prime Rib Night
6pm-9pm
14
15
All Facilities
Closed
16
OKTOBERFEST
6pm-9pm
Family Night
5:30pm-8:30pm
Tex-Mex
17
Steak Night
6pm-9pm
18
Pasta Night
5:30pm-9pm
19
Seafood Specials
6pm-9pm
20
Prime Rib Night
6pm-9pm
22
23
EMERITUS
WINE DINNER
6:30pm
24
Dining
Tuesday – Thursday
7:00am – 9:00pm
Sunday
7:00am – 5:00pm
Family Patio &
Adult Deck
Tuesday – Saturday
11:00am – 8:30pm
TENNIS
JUNIOR
GRAND PRIX
5:30pm
All Facilities
Closed
Child Minding
Tuesday – Saturday
7:00am – 9:00pm
Friday – Saturday
7:00am – 10:00pm
21
Family Night
5:30pm-8:30pm
Asian
Breakfast Buffet
9am-1pm
Sunday
8:00am – 8:00pm
Accounting Office
Monday – Friday
8:30am – 5:00pm
LOST AND FOUND NIGHT
5:30PM-8:30pm
Breakfast Buffet
9am-1pm
Switchboard
Tuesday – Saturday
8:00am – 9:30pm
Steak Night
6pm-9pm
25
Pasta Night
5:30pm-9pm
26
Seafood Specials
6pm-9pm
27
Prime Rib Night
6pm-9pm
Sunday
11:00am – 5:00pm
Fitness Center
Monday
5:00am – 1:30pm
28
Tuesday – Saturday
5:00am – 9:00pm
Breakfast Buffet
9am-1pm
29
Breakfast Buffet
9am-1pm
All Facilities
Closed
30
Family Night
5:30pm-8:30pm
Tex-Mex
October 1
All Facilities
Closed
MOTHER’S
DAY OUT
11am-2pm
KIDZ KLUB
11am-2pm
Family Night
5:30pm-8:30pm
Asian
PUTTERS,
PINOT &
PILSNERS
6pm-9pm
Pasta Night
5:30pm-9pm
Steak Night
6pm-9pm
2
3
Seafood Specials
6pm-9pm
Prime Rib Night
6pm-9pm
4
5
LWGA
MEMBER~
GUEST PARTY
LWGA
MEMBER~
GUEST
TENNIS
JUNIOR
GRAND PRIX
5:30pm
Steak Night
6pm-9pm
Pasta Night
5:30pm-9pm
Seafood Specials
6pm-9pm
GOLF
SENIOR CLUB
CHAMPIONSHIPS
Prime Rib Night
6pm-9pm
Sunday
5:00am – 8:00pm
Golf Shop
Tuesday – Sunday
8:00am – 9:00pm
214.821.7690
Tennis Shop
Monday – Sunday
8:00am – 9:00pm
214.821.8440
Address
1912 Abrams Road
Dallas, Texas 75214
214.821.1491
www.lakewoodcc.com
G OLF N EWS
F ROM T HE FAIRWAYS
SWING FROM THE PRO
Member Question: Why are they still
hand watering the greens? It is not
even hot anymore.
LAKEWOOD TEAM GOLF
“LAKEWOOD ACES”
We joined the NTPGA’s Team Golf
Program this summer with our own
“Lakewood Aces”. We currently
have a seventeen junior roster
coached by Grady Randle and Ryan
Dodd. They practice
twice each week and
send a six player team
to each tournament.
The first tournament
for our team was at
Sherrill Park where
Hunter
Cecil,
Andrew Petruzzelli,
Rob
Williamson,
Tate
Laczkowski,
Andrew
Laczkowski and John Foster finished in third place winning a
medal! The second event was at
Shady Valley where Andrew
Petruzzelli, Rob Williamson, John
Vasallo, Colton Speer, Stone
Thornhill and Hunter Cecil represented the team finishing in secAndrew Petruzzelli awarded a Trip to the Masters Putt Pitch and
ond place. The juniors play in a
Drive Finals and interviewed by the Golf Channel.
two man team format accumulating points for where they finish in
each division. Twelve club teams participated. Great job to our juniors and their coaches!
Superintendent’s Answer: At the end
of the hot summer the Bentgrass has
very little functioning root system.
Heat, disease, traffic, etc. and some
others all contribute to a decline in the
root system. It is documented in turf
grass research that soil temperatures
above 86°F cause decline. On our
sand-based greens, soil temps can reach
triple-digits. By the end of the season,
our Bentgrass greens are similar to
being newly sodded. They have to be
watered frequently. The old recommendation of irrigating deeply and
infrequently does not work in the case
of new sod and it will not work on our
Bentgrass greens in September and
October. Sorry for the inconvenience,
but it is Bentgrass in Texas.
Member Question: Why can’t we tee
off earlier? Can’t you guys just start
earlier?
Superintendent’s Answer: We are a
neighborhood Club with adjacent
homes. There are noise ordinances in
place that we try to follow. I can promise you that most homeowners do not
like the sound of mowers and blowers
early in the morning. Our Staff begins
their workday at 6 am already, so I don’t
think we really need to start any earlier.
We try to start most early morning tasks
on interior golf holes first to reduce any
neighborhood complaints. This means
that we barely are ahead of players on #1
due to the fact that we can not start on
it first. We would like to start blowing,
mowing, raking bunkers, etc., on the first
hole and proceed in order to stay ahead
of play. We can not do that because
there are adjacent homes at #1 green, all
of #2, all of #3, #4 etc. We want to have
the course acceptable in condition and
ready for members and guests. If play is
allowed to go off any earlier, then we can
not get the course “set-up” properly.
NOTE TO PLAYERS:
If you are carrying your bag or forget
your sand bottle, please still repair your
fairway divot. You can use your golf
club or the heel of your shoe and do a
pretty good job.
Mike Plummer
Golf Course Superintendent
IN THE SHOP
The new TaylorMade SLDR driver has arrived. We have six in stock in regular and stiff shafts as well as a demo for you to try. The SLDR has a 460cc clubhead with a sliding weight port where you can move a 20 gram weight to influence shot shape. The weight slot also moves the center of gravity to a low-forward position which lowers spin rate. The driver is available in 8, 9.5, 10.5 and
12 degree loft heads that can all be adjusted another 1.5 degrees in either direction. The SLDR will sell for $399.
Also new from Nike is the Impact golf shoe. Inspired by the
Free running shoe, the outsole conforms to the natural motion
of the foot while providing the protection and traction of a
lightweight performance golf shoe. Available now in three colors for $129.
We are also starting our end-of-summer sale with assorted shirts
and shorts marked down from 25 to 50%. Keep an eye on our
sale tables for nice bargains.
We added Puma
Junior apparel to
the Golf Shop
with boys shirts
and shorts. New
for the men are
Peter Millar summer performance
shirts and shorts.
Great moisture
wicking fabric in cool summer colors. Also new are FootJoy M Project golf shoes. These shoes incorporate that low profile, barefoot feel with very lightweight, waterproof leather.
PARENT / C HILD
G OLF T OURNAMENT R ESULTS
SPECIAL RECOGNITION
We hope you saw the August issue of Avid Golfer
magazine as it included a very nice article about
Lakewood and our Tour Pro Program. If you
missed it you can go to http://www.avidgolferonline.com/issues/2013/1308agdfw/feature-honorary-membership-at-Lakewood.aspx.
We have a new Member in our Tour Pro program.
PGA Tour winner Jordan Spieth will now be
playing out of Lakewood. Jordan has been a
familiar figure here during his junior career having won the Byron Nelson Junior three consecutive times and recently jump starting his summer
by qualifying for the US Open at Lakewood. We
look forward to seeing him around as he is not
only a great golfer but a fine young man.
Congratulations to our Night Golf scramble winners Crystal and Timm Baumann, John Stevens
and Ryan Dodd. All 36 players had a big time
playing until midnight!
DON’T WALK
AWAY FROM
YOUR DIVOTS!
Most Members do
a fine job of filling
fairway divots using
the sand bottles
provided on the
carts.
However,
please remember, if
you are walking
and forgot your
sand bottle, do not
just walk away. I
repaired the divot
in the photo in seconds using my
clubhead and the
toe of my shoe.
You can make a divot completely playable without
the aid of divot sand. So do not just walk away,
clean up that divot!
See you on the course!
Gilbert Freeman, PGA
Head Golf Professional
2013 G OLF S CHEDULE
OCT ...5-6 .......Men’s Senior Championship
18-19 ...Women’s Club
Championship
23-26 ...Lakewood Invitational
NOV...3 ..........Couples Championship
8-9 .......Turnpike Cup
Sunday, August 18, 2013
1st Place..........Paul & Andrew Pertruzzelli ..............39
2nd Place ........Scott & Max Elkman .......................41*
3rd Place .........Tom & Luke Aldinger ......................41*
*Decided by a scorecard playoff
Champions ~
Paul & Andrew Petruzzelli
Closest to the Pin.......Hole #5 .................Jake Aldinger
Hole #7 .........Andrew Petruzzelli
G OLF N EWS
LWGA – L ADIES ’ G OLF N EWS
Fall is coming and that means the beginning of college football, cooler weather ~
maybe ~ and tournament play for LWGA.
Lakewood Cup Champions
The Green Team
In September, the Lakewood Women’s Golf Association will host the Dallas
Women’s Golf Association for one of their play days of the year. It is a great
opportunity to show women from other clubs around the Dallas area what a fabulous course we have the privilege to play.
September is the month we also have our annual FunFest. This two day eclectic tournament is set up for a Member to pair with another Member. Twosomes try to improve
on each hole on the second day in order to turn in an 18 hole total for the two days.
Be sure to mark Sunday, September 22nd on your calendars! That date is our
Lakewood Couples Tournament. The winning couple in gross score and the winners in net score will get their names on the Lakewood Couples trophy for 2013.
We hope to see plenty of competition on the course.
Debbie Dunlap, Publicity Chairman, Ladies’ Golf Association
W ELCOME N EW M EMBERS
SHAREHOLDER
William Byerley is a
CPA at PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP. He
is married to Susan.
Zach Pope is
the Director
of Electronic
Services at
Equivalent
Data. He and
his
wife,
Lindsay, have two children, Porter and Tucker.
Andrew Wright is an
Attorney at Energy
Future Holdings Corp.
He and his wife,
Laura, have three
children,
Kristen,
Drew and Tessa.
Jesse Holmes is in Software Development
and Construction at Vickery Research.
INTERMEDIATE
Field Harrison is a
Dentist/Business Owner
of Mint Dentistry. He
and his wife, Sabrina,
have one child.
TENNIS
Chris Borman is in Sales
at SAP America. He and
his wife, Beth, have two
children, Claire and Elena.
I N M EMORIAM
Matthew Davis is an
attorney at Locke Lord,
LLP. He is married to
Elizabeth.
Adair P. Chapman, Jr.
July 12, 2013
Member Since 1974
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N EW A DDITIONS
Byron Johnson is the
Human Resources
Senior Director at
Pepsi Co. He and his
wife Kerri, have two
children, Sadie and
Graham.
John Stuart is a
Restructuring
Advisor at Alvarez
and Marsal. He and
his wife Pamela,
have one child, Ford.
SOCIAL
Patrick Giles is the Director of Investment Services at Case Commercial Real Estate Partners.
Gregory Kemp is a Consultant at GSK
Consulting. He and his wife Cayce, have four
children, Margaret, Mary, Mac and Martin.
Thomas Kennedy is an
Attorney at Bragalone
Conroy PC. He and his
wife Susan, have one
child, William.
William Murphy is a
Consultant and Senior
Director at Agility
Project Logistics, Inc.
He is married to Barbara.
Jennifer and Mark Shuff, along with siblings
Mary-Michael and Mark Jr., proudly
announce the birth of their son
Finn Matthew Shuff
June 6, 2013, 1:34am
7 pounds 11 ounces, 20 and 1/2 inches long
Laura and Mark Whitfield, along with
siblings George and Mary Clare, proudly
announce the birth of their daughter
Katherine Sophia Whitfield
June 11, 2013
4 pounds 3 ounces, 18 inches long
Annamari and Matthew Lannon, along
with big sister Lennox, proudly announce
the birth of their son
JohnPaul V. Lannon
June 23, 2013
Jorie and Brian Wages, along with big sister,
Lillian, proudly announce the
birth of their son
Pierson “Pierce” Edward Wages
July 14, 2013
6 pounds 5 ounces, 19 and 1/2 inches long
To announce your new
“special delivery”, call Sheila
at 214.821.1491 x202
or e-mail
[email protected].
T ENNIS N EWS
F ROM THE C OURTS
Dear Tennis Players and fans,
What a nice, busy summer it has been here at the Club! Many thanks for braving the heat and hitting the courts!
We are looking forward to fall leagues, teams and clinics. At the moment we are gearing up for the
Pro-Am and kick off event on the 27th and tournament on September 28th. Like last year, it will
include two hours of tennis with fantastic local pros for women at two levels (3.5+ and 3.5-) and men
at two levels at the same time. Sign up by September 7th — there are only 36 total spots. The $150
fee includes a player prize and dinner! We have sponsorship opportunities, too!
WOMEN’S QUICK START FALL CLASS OF 2013
Fridays from 10:45am to 12:15pm. This is our women’s beginner class. Class runs for five
fun weeks beginning October 4th. Entry Fee: $330 per player, which includes a brand new,
custom-fit, premium graphite tennis racquet (a $230 value). In this class: beginning tennis players make friends and learn solid tennis technique. We have tailor-made the class for beginners
who want to learn tennis the right way from the very beginning.
The fine print: Any rainouts will be made up in November. The fee for the whole course is just $330.
That fee includes a custom-strung, custom-sized premium graphite racquet!
As with all of our tennis programming, this clinic is open to Tennis, Intermediate and Stock
Members. If there is room, we sometimes have a spot or two for Social Members and guests
(with an additional $50 guest fee).
Here’s to a great fall season of tennis!
Adrien Chabria, USPTA,
UNDERWRITING
OPPORTUNITIES
Gold Underwriter: $500 (6 available)
- Name listed on one court during the
event
- Font on the banner hung outside
the Tennis Courts during the event
- Four Drink tickets
- Verbal recognition during the event
- 1 30 minute session with a pro of
your choice
- 5 1hr ball machine sessions good for
1 year
Silver Underwriter: $250
- Font on the banner hung outside
the Tennis Courts during the event
- Verbal recognition during the event
- 2 1hr ball machine sessions good for
1 year.
Director of Tennis
Tennis Camp
2013 LCC J UNIOR T ENNIS
G RAND PRIX C HALLENGE
N IGHT CALENDAR
———————————————————
September 6th and 20th
October 4th and 18th
November 8th
December 6th
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*LCC JUNIOR TENNIS GRAND PRIX
CHALLENGE NIGHTS are Fridays from
5:30pm to 7:15pm. 8 years and under (36
foot tennis court) and 10 years and under
(60 foot tennis court). Followed by 14 years
and under (full Tennis Court) at 7:00pm to
8:30pm. Entry Fee: $25
Junior Grand Prix
Junior Tennis 2013
William P. Leiser....................................President
James C. Brownlee.................................Vice President
Garry N. Black.......................................Treasurer
Carman R. Allen ...................................Secretary
B OARD OF G OVERNORS
Jeffrey Cash
John M. Davis
Rex A. Gunter
J. Scott Jackson
Theodore A. Johns
Charles A. Keller
M. Scott Kipp
Stephen M. Parel
C LUB S TAFF
Raymond M. DeTullio, CCM................General Manager
Marcel A. Berlioux, CCM.....................Clubhouse Manager
Javier Gallegos .......................................Assistant Manager
Moises Rodriguez ...................................Service Manager
Don C. Heckmann, CPA ......................Controller
Sheila P. Rigelsky, CWP ........................Event Coordinator
William A. Koval ..................................Executive Chef
MacKenzie A. Triana.............................Purchasing Director
A. Gilbert Freeman, PGA.....................Head Golf Professional
Michael D. Plummer .............................Golf Course Superintendent
Adrien J. Chabria, USPTA ...................Director of Tennis
D’Ann S. Garza .....................................Membership Coordinator/
Administrative Assistant
Everyone works on their serve ~ Macie Burgard, Chloe Douglass,
TJ Skipworth, Thomas Barnicoat and Connor Webster
Jake Darlak and
Matthew Goldman,
facing off on a
Friday night.
Katie
Resnick
Taylor Lewis, Lane Walker, Margaret
Armstrong and Phoebe Johnson posing
with a picture of themselves from
5 years ago. What a crew!
w w w . l a k e w o o d c c . c o m
Lakewood Country Club
1912 Abrams Road
Dallas, Texas 75214
214.821.1491
C LUB N EWS
O FFICERS OF THEC LUB

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