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iola mccoy tennis
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C LUB E VENTS
G RILLE ROOM
FRIDAY, JULY 4TH
The Clubhouse will serve lunch in the Grille
Room from 11:30am to 3:00pm with the
regular Grille Room menu and the Bar will
stay open until 5:00pm. The Clubhouse will
be closed for the evening.
Have a safe & Happy 4th!
M ULLIGANS
SOMETHING NEW!
Summer Sunday Breakfast Brunch
Mulligans will be closed for the summer.
The Beverage Cart will be available on both
courses.
Main Dining Room
10:00am-2:00pm
$16.00++ per adult, $9.00++ per child (under 12)
Reservations call 954-384-4687
ATTENTION M EMBERS
THE GRILLE ROOM AND TAKEOUT-WINDOW WILL BE CLOSED
ON MONDAY’S BEGINNING JUNE
2ND. THE BEVERAGE CART WILL
BE AVAILABLE ON BOTH GOLF
COURSES.
LUNCH E XPRESS
JULY/AUGUST
11:30 am-2:30 pm
$12.00++ per person
Wednesday – Chopped Salad Station
Thursday – Chopped Salad Station
Saturday – Carving Station
MENU:
Mixed Greens and Romaine Lettuce
Condiments, Dressings, and Assorted Salads
Smoked Salmon, Whitefish
Bagels and Cream Cheese,
Sliced Sweet Onions and Beefsteak Tomatoes
Omelet Station
Diced Ham, Sweet Peepers, Mushrooms, Spinach,
Sautéed Onions, and Cheese
Buffet Chafers
French Toast with Maple Syrup
Cheese Blintzes with Blueberry Sauce and Sour Cream
Applewood Smoked Bacon
Farmland Silver Medal Sausage
Mini Muffins and Danish, Croissants
Fresh Fruit Mirror Display
Assorted Desserts
E VENING “T HEME BUFFETS ”
F RIENDLY R EMINDER
JULY
Minimum Spending Requirements
Join us for lunch and/or dinner in the Grille Room to fulfill the Minimum
Spending requirements.
Wednesday – Prime Rib $25.00++ per person
Friday – Pasta Night $18.00++ per person
AUGUST
Wednesday – Prime Rib $25.00++ per person
Friday – Crepe Night $18.00++ per person
For Reservations call 954-384-4687
All unspent food minimums (excluding alcoholic beverages, service charge
& tax) will be billed on your September 30th statement. To locate
remaining food minimum requirements, please check the lower left hand
corner of your statement. For questions regarding the food minimum, please
contact the Accounting Department at 9545-384-4660. For dining
reservations please call 954-384-4687.
C LUB A CTIVITIES
F RIDAY, J ULY 4 TH B-B-Q
Celebrate 4th of July at the Pool with
food, fun, music & entertainment
The B-B-Q will be served from 11:00am to 3:00pm
$10.00++ per person
Call to RSVP at 954-384-4698
H APPY H OUR
Tuesday and Thursday
4:30 pm to 6:30 pm
Saturday & Sunday
12 noon to 3:00 pm
TAKE -O UT W INDOW
JULY AND AUGUST:
Tuesday thru Friday
8:00am-4:00pm
Saturday and Sunday
7:00am-4:00pm
CARDS & M AH J ONG &
M EN ’ S CARD N IGHT
L ABOR DAY
B-B-Q
Monday, September 1st
11 am to 3 pm
Aquatic Center
Give summer a fun farewell! This is an
afternoon of music, games & B-B-Q
for the whole family to enjoy poolside.
Call 954-384-4698 to RSVP
Members are welcome to continue
playing during the months of July,
August, and September (based on
room availability) and may make
reservations for lunch or dinner in
the Grille Room at 954-384-4687.
There will be no formal set up of
Cards & Mah Jong (Wednesday
11am-4pm) and Men’s Card
Night (Tuesday & Thursday 7pm11pm) during these months. Mah
Jong will resume on Wednesday,
October 1st and Men’s Card
Night on Thursday, October 2nd.
C LUB A CTIVITIES
Sunday
Couples Golf
Summer Breakfast Brunch
Summer Breakfast Brunch
Summer Breakfast Brunch
Summer Breakfast Brunch
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Tuesday
Tour Course Closed
Players Course Closed
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Wednesday
Dinner: Prime Rib
Lunch: Chopped Salad
Players Course Closed
*Make Up Application
Seminar
Dinner: Prime Rib
Lunch: Chopped Salad
Dinner: Prime Rib
Lunch: Chopped Salad
Tour Course Closed
Dinner: Prime Rib
Lunch: Chopped Salad
J U LY 2 0 0 8
Monday
Tour Course Closed
Players Course Closed
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Lunch: Chopped Salad
Dinner: Prime Rib
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Thursday
Lunch: Chopped Salad
Tour Course Closed
Lunch: Chopped Salad
Lunch: Chopped Salad
Players Course Closed
Lunch: Chopped Salad
Lunch: Chopped Salad
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Friday
*Independence Day BBQ
Tennis: Stars and Stripes
Round Robin
Dinner: Pasta Night
Dinner: Pasta Night
Dinner: Pasta Night
Dinner: Pasta Night
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Saturday
Lunch: Carving Station
5
12
Golf: MGA BMW Two Man
Stableford
Lunch: Carving Station
19
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Golf: Big Cat British Open
Lunch: Carving Station
Lunch: Carving Station
Summer
Breakfast Brunch
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Summer
Breakfast Brunch
Summer Breakfast Brunch
Summer Breakfast Brunch
Summer Breakfast Brunch
Sunday
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Players Course Closed
Tour Course Closed
Monday
25
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Players Course Closed
Tour Course Closed
*Wine Tasting
Tuesday
26
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Wednesday
13
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Dinner: Prime Rib
Lunch: Chopped Salad
Players Course Closed
Dinner: Prime Rib
Lunch: Chopped Salad
27
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Tennis: Mid Summer Night’s
Mixer
Dinner: Prime Rib
Lunch: Chopped Salad
Tour Course Closed
Dinner: Prime Rib
Lunch: Chopped Salad
A UGUST 2 0 0 8
Lunch: Chopped Salad
Players Course Closed
Lunch: Chopped Salad
Lunch: Chopped Salad
Tour Course Closed
Lunch: Chopped Salad
Thursday
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Dinner: Crepe Night
Dinner: Crepe Night
Dinner: Crepe Night
Dinner: Crepe Night
Dinner: Pasta Night
Friday
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Lunch: Carving Station
Lunch: Carving Station
Golf: Big Cat PGA
Lunch: Carving Station
2
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9
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Golf: MGA Mercedes- Benz
Two Man Scramble
Lunch: Carving Station
Lunch: Carving Station
Saturday
C LUB N EWS
M AKE U P A PPLICATION
S EMINAR
Wednesday, July 16
11:00am-12:00pm
Learn the newest
make up application
techniques and
see the latest
color palates
and styles.
For all ages.
Complimentary for Members.
Reservations Required:
954-384-4698
S ECURITY R EMINDER
BANK ATLANTIC C ENTER
(Formerly The Office Depot Center)
The Weston Hills Country Club maintains its association
with the Bank Atlantic Center so our Members and
Employees can receive preferred rates on tickets to the Arena
and The Sinatra Theatre. Florida Panther 2007-2008 season
tickets are now on sale. Receive autographed merchandise by
signing up today. Exclusive offer for Weston Hills Members
ONLY! Simply call Chris Kinkela at the Bank Atlantic
Centre at 954-835-7246 or at [email protected] , and
identify yourself as a WHCC Member (Please have your
Membership number available). Enjoy the benefits of your
Weston Hills Country Club Membership.
W INE TASTING
Tuesday, August 5
7:30pm-8:30pm
Carlos from Southern Wine and Spirits is
back again to host another fabulous wine tasting
of the clubs wines. Make your reservations early
so you don’t miss out.
The Broward Sheriff’s Office has alerted us that there have
been some automobile break-ins around Weston. Please
remember not to leave any valuables in your car or golf bags;
the criminals are looking for something to steal. Events of
vandalism have also taken place. We have great support from
the BSO with additional patrols and we are exploring other
methods of improving our security. For your information, the
non-emergency number for the Broward Sheriff’s Office,
Weston, is 954-389-2010. If it is an emergency, call 911.
$12.00++ per Member
$17.00++ per non-Member
LOG O N !
Please make note that various events are held at the
Club at no cost to the member. It is important that if
you plan to attend, please call and R.S.V.P. This helps
us judge the space and staffing needed for that
particular event. Should you decide NOT to honor
your R.S.V.P. and do not call to cancel, the Member
will be charged a “No Show” fee. We appreciate your
cooperation and continued support of the Club. For
more information, please call 954-384-4698.
Please visit the NEW Weston Hills website at:
www.westonhillsgolfclub.com for information on all golf,
tennis, and social events taking place at the Club. Try out
the new Members Only section. Your user name is your
Member number and the password is westonhills (all one
word, no caps). Also viewable is the most recent Newsletter
as well as a copy of our Grille Room Take Out Menu. Log on
to see what’s going on!
Reservations: 954-384-4698
48-hr cancellation policy applies
C OMPLIMENTARY E VENTS
T ENNIS N EWS
D EAR M EMBER ,
The summer sun hasn’t stopped the fun at Weston Hills Tennis. Junior Camp,
various leagues, and morning clinics will run throughout the summer.
Our Third Annual Tennis Awards Dinner on May 22nd was once again a fun-filled
celebration capping off another great season. Our league teams, captains and cocaptains were recognized for their efforts and accomplishments, our Club Champions
and Finalists were presented their awards, and several other special honorees were
congratulated. Please see the recap below.
A DULT PROGRAMS
Please sign up in advance - classes are limited to no
more than five students per pro.
Morning Clinics – Technical instruction, strategy,
movement drills, and match play - $24 per clinic
Fundamentals - Mondays - 9:30am– 11:00am
Intermediate - Tuesdays - 9:30am – 11:00am
Advanced Intermediate - Thursdays - 9:30am – 11:00am
Advanced - Fridays - 10:00am – 11:30am
J UNIOR CAMP
It won’t be long before another fall season is here and with that our leagues will get
into full swing. Anyone interested in joining a men’s or women’s, singles or doubles,
in-house or travel league please contact me and I will be glad to go over what it entails.
Safe, fun, and well-organized. Taught by
our year-round staff of USPTA certified
professionals. Ratio of no more than 5
kids per pro. Swimming daily – weather
permitting. Option of Golf/Tennis
Combo Camp. Lunch included.
As always, I invite your comments and suggestions. Please feel free to stop in, or you
can reach me at (954) 384-4647, or [email protected].
Sincerely,
Half Day:
9am – 1pm, $55/day ($250/week) or
Michael Baldwin — Director of Tennis
Full Day:
9am – 3pm, $75day ($350/week)
R EMINDERS :
Please…
• Check in at the registration desk prior to entering the fitness room or going to the court.
• Tennis and Fitness guests must be registered upon check-in.
• Refrain from talking on your cell phone on the courts and in the fitness room.
• Do not cross a court unless invited.
CALENDAR OF E VENTS
Friday, July 4......................Stars & Stripes Round Robin
Wednesday, August 13......Mid Summer Night’s Mixer
Saturday, September 13 ....Play with the Pros
Tennis Dress Code:
• Attire designed specifically for tennis is suggested.
• Bathing suits, tank tops, and shirts that show the
midriff are not permitted.
• Cut-offs, denim, and ragged clothing are not
permitted.
• Proper tennis footwear is required.
T HIRD A NNUAL
T ENNIS AWARDS D INNER R ECAP
Congratulations to our 2007/2008
Iola McCoy League teams!
A1 1st place! Captained - Kathleen Newton,
Co-captain - Robin Schwartz
A2 3rd place! Captain - Karen Goldstein,
Co-captain - Wendy Weisenberger
A3 Captain - Jill Clark, Co-captain - Karen
Lynch
B1 Captain – Emily Reed, Co-captain Betty Duecker
B2 4th place! Captain - Vanessa Mason,
Co-captain - Laurie Habeeb
Congratulations to our 2008 Club
Champions!
Mixed Doubles Division
Champions - Mark and Jill Margulies
Finalists - Jeff and Lisa Donner
Women’s Doubles AA Division
Champions - Maria Somarriba & Lisa Babey
Finalists - Robin Schwartz and Julie Green
Women’s Doubles A Division
Champions - Jill Margulies and Sheryl Bleustein
Finalists - Claudia Emanuele and Lisa Donner
Boy’s 14 and under
Champion - Ryan Khan
Finalist - Josh Schneirov
Women’s AA Singles
Champion - Susana Ortega, Finalist - Jill Clark
Boy’s 12 and under
Champion Ben Shecter, Finalist - TJ Green
Men’s Doubles AA Division
Champions - Brian Yang and Mark Viner
Finalists - Jeff & Craig Donner
Boy’s 10 and under
Champion - Nico De La Tour
Finalist - Derek Green
Men’s Doubles A Division
Champions - Larry Hunter and Luis Duco
Finalists - Miguel Cho & Joe Bick
2007/2008 Superlatives:
Most Improved Players
Craig Donner and Vanessa Mason
Men’s Doubles Senior Division
Champions - Marc Port and Jack Wilner
Finalists - Marty Dernis and Bob Blank
Outstanding Sportsmanship
Saroj Dubey and Lynn Marchetto
Men’s Singles AA Division
Champion - Scot Hunter, Finalist - Craig Donner
Men’s Singles A Division
Champion - Joe Bick, Finalist - Jim Etkin
Most Club Spirit – Liz Disney
Best Dressed – Brian Yang
Fastest Serves – John Habeeb and Susana Ortega
Cutest Tennis Couple – Jeff and Lisa Donner
A Q UAT I C C E N T E R
‘A sunny spot that’s a shade better’
S NORKELING T RIPS
Telephone: 954-384-4697
SIGN UP EARLY FOR SNORKELING TRIPS TO THE KEYS.
Day trip dates: July 12 and August 9. Must have 15 participants.
CHECK OUT THE AQUATIC CENTERS NEW WATERING
HOLE GOLF SKILLS GAME. Available by appointment only
Saturdays & Sundays. $7 per half hour, $10 per hour. Must bring own golf
wedge. Great family activity. Perfect gift or challenge yourself and friends.
PROGRAMS
HYDROROBICS - A zesty water aerobics class designed with both
aerobic and anaerobic exercise elements. This high energy, high
impact unisex class is geared for all levels of fitness buffs.
Monday, Wednesday, & Friday…9:30 – 10:30am
Complimentary to Members
Habits
Are
Learned
Early
This early intervention class focuses on water introduction skills. Parents
will be taught vital approaches to safe water entry, roll over techniques,
reflex breathing, special holding positions, and interactive play.
Requirements:
• Mom or Dad participation.
• 6 Months to 2 Years of Age.
Monday & Wednesday ......................11:00am – 11:30am
Tuesday & Thursday ..........................11:00am – 11:30am
Fee: $150 - 6 Sessions
HYDRO KIDS - Developed exclusively for WHCC, this unique tot
program progresses through four skill levels. Each level builds on the
previous level skills then introduces new skills. Based on the Mastery
Learning Approach, participants progress at their own pace and chart
their successes after each class.
Requirements:
Certification by Laura Parke
SDI/TDI PADI
Teen Classes-Ages 10-17
Adult Classes-Ages 18 & older
Includes four five-hour Lectures, one pool dive and two ocean dives.
Classes are forming on an on-going basis. Sign up now. Must have
three people for class to occur. Call the Aquatic Center to register:
954-384-4697.
C ERTIFICATION
AQUA TOTS - A WHALE of a class!
Water
N EW SCUBA C ERTIFICATION C LASSES
• 2 – 4 Years of Age
• Mom or Dad Participation
Tuesday & Thursday ..........................12:00pm – 12:30pm
Monday & Wednesday ......................12:00pm – 12:30pm
Fee: $150 - 6 Sessions
THE RELUCTANT SWIMMER - Let us help you overcome your
fear of the water. This specialized program uses a soft approach to
help the reluctant swimmer become comfortable and safe in the
water while being introduced to basic swimming skills. Participants
progress at their own comfort level. Classes are available for those
reluctant youngsters to those young at heart.
Monday & Wednesday ......................3:00pm – 3:30pm
Tuesday & Thursday ..........................3:00pm – 3:30pm
Fee: 6 Sessions $150.00
L EARN TO SWIM
All swim school classes are taught using the American Red Cross
Learn To Swim Guidelines and Requirements. A swimming evaluation is recommended prior to placement.
Level I – II – III ........Tue & Thu..............3:30pm – 4:15pm
Mon & Wed ...........3:00pm – 3:45pm
Level IV – V .............Mon & Wed ...........3:45pm – 4:30pm
Fee: $120 - 6 Classes
Saturday and Sunday private lessons Available by appointment only
call 954-384-4697.
SAVE A LIFE SERIES
Dates will be announced
via Eblast.
All classes include supplies and
materials. Fees are non-refundable.
Adult CPR – AED
Be prepared for tomorrow’s emergencies. Participants will learn
how to care for:
• Conscious and unconscious chocking victims
• Perform CPR
• Use an automated defibrillator
Fee: $125.00 per person
Limited class size so sign up early.
Call aquatic center for more information: 954-384-4697
Infant CPR
Perfect for Mommy, Daddy, and Nanny. Get the vital knowledge
and skills to respond with confidence to a life threatening situation.
Fee: $80.00 per person. Non-refundable. Limited class size.
Learn the critical care steps of:
• unconscious and conscious choking infant
• perform CPR on an infant
• receive a Red Cross Certification
CPR
Certification includes:
• First Aid AED
• CPR
Get trained, empowered, and prepared all in just one day. All
material is included. Hands on training.
At completion, participants will obtain certification in three areas.
Course Fee: $275.00 non-refundable
Call aquatic center: 954-384-4697
Pet First CPR
Fee: $80 Non-Refundable with Limited class size
G OLF N EWS
U PCOMING G OLF E VENTS
4-Jul........................Fourth of July - Normal Hours of Operation
6-Jul........................Couples Golf - 12:30SG Tour Course
July 7 - July 10 .......Tour Course Closed for Aerification
12-Jul......................MGA BMW Two Man Stableford
19-Jul......................Big Cat British Open
July 21 - 24.............Players Course Closed for Aerification
Aug 11 - 14 ............Tour Course Closed for Aerification
16-Aug ...................MGA Mercedes-Benz Two Man Challenge
23-Aug ...................Big Cat PGA
Aug 25 - 28 ............Players Course Closed for Aerification
1-Sep ......................Labor Day - Normal Hours of Operation
2-Sep ......................Range Closed until 11:00
4-Sep ......................MGA Draw Party for the Ryder Cup
Sep 6 & 7...............MGA Ryder Cup
G OLF S HOP S PECIALS !
JULY 4TH SALE – July 4th, 5th, & 6th
Sale Discounts 30%, 35%, & 40% off
retail prices on all apparel. Special Deals
on Select Golf Clubs and other Clearance Items.
Hit the Green Sale Friday, July 4th Only!
AUGUST
“Trade It In Sale” during the entire month of August.
Bring in any old golf shirt and receive a discount on select new shirts.
WHWGA 9-H OLERS
The 2007-2008 Golf Season ended on May 20th with “Pick Your
Own Foursome” followed by the Awards Luncheon. The new 20082009 board was installed by Carol Pomerantz. They are as follows:
President ................................Claire Gluck
Vice President ........................Marilyn Schwartz
Secretary ................................Saralee Price
Treasurer.................................Helen Bell
The most improved golfer was awarded to Louise Swersky and the
best Putter was once again awarded to Coleen Werner. There were
many more prizes awarded to the members. The WGA
Membership drive has begun. Applications are being mailed to
every golf member. All information will be posted on the ladies
locker room bulletin board. All those who would like to play only
9-holes are welcome. New members are given an evaluation by the
pro shop staff to demonstrate their skill level which will insure an
ability to maintain pace of play on the course. If you have any
questions contact our Membership chair Louise Swersky at 954389-7732. Susan Bakalar, Golf Chair, is preparing the tournament
schedule and we know you will all enjoy the choices selected. We
would like to say good-bye and thank you to the outgoing 18-Hole
officers who worked so well with the 9-Hole Board. We are
looking forward to another compatible season of joint events.
Last but not least I would like to thank all the members of this
new 9-Hole Board for your cooperation. You are making it
possible for me to accept this position as President of the 9-Holers.
I would also like to thank Pat Gomez and all the outgoing Board
members for guiding me in this coming year.Enjoy your summer
and I look forward to seeing all of you in September.
Claire Gluck
WHWGA 18-H OLERS
The 2007-2008 season closed in May with the ever-popular 4 x 4
tournament, awards, playday prizes, and installation of new officers.
Please welcome the 2008-2009 board:
President ........................................Judy Johnson
Vice-President................................Lynn Stern
Treasurer.........................................Candy Armstrong
Secretary ........................................Robin Schwartz
Past President.................................Laurie Little
Trophies were awarded for the following:
Member-Member
Winners:
Lynn Stern & Jeannette Engleman, Brenda Lasher & Judy
Johnson, Nancy Dreier & Andrea Faine
Runners Up: Mimi Powe & Candy Armstrong, Wendy Weisenberger &
Marcia Tabatchnick, Karen Goldstein & Sheila Kercheff
Ringers
Winners:
Low Gross-Laurie Little, Susan Vitale, Sandy Leder
Low Net-Lynn Froemming, Anne Fouch, Nancy Dreier
Runners Up: Low Gross-Denise Peter, Andrea Culberson, Sheila Kercheff
Low Net-Lynn Stern, Robin Schwartz, Yoko Kimura
Individual Stableford
Winners:
Denise Peter, Judy Johnson, Joy Studley
Runners Up: Nayibe Echeverria, Dale Sanders, Nancy Dreier
President’s Cup
Winner:
Jennifer Everatt, Runner Up: Laurie Little
Consolation Cup
Winner:
Phyllis Scarberry, Runner Up: Carol Harrison
— President, WHGWA 9-Holers
Most Improved Golfer was awarded to Anne Fouch
Most Playdays was awarded to Andrea Faine
Summer marks the 2008-2009 WGA membership drive. Membership
applications will be mailed to every golf member during the month of July,
and are also available in the pro shop and in the ladies locker room. The
golf committee has already set the playday and tournament schedule for
next year, with a variety of fun and competitive events on the calendar.
We are always looking for new members! To join the 18-holers, your
index must be 37.1 or less. Please contact our membership chair, Nancy
Dreier: 954-389-5786, if you have any questions. Come join the fun!
Both summer leagues are going strong. See Lynn Stern to join Broward
Ladies Summer League, the inter-club partners’ match play
competition. BSL is always looking for ladies with handicaps up to 32.
And if your index is 25 or less, see Laurie Little to join Gulfstream,
which provides our members a variety of tournament formats held at
different clubs around Broward County.
Mark these dates on your calendar for the opening of the 2008-9 WGA
season:
SEPTEMBER 23, TUESDAY: 8:30 am, MEMBERSHIP COFFEE
followed by a 9-hole scramble for both 9 & 18-holers, and lunch afterwards.
SEPTEMBER 30, TUESDAY: First WGA playday, 8:30 shotgun for
18-holers.
Enjoy your summer, whether playing golf here or elsewhere, and we’ll
see you next season!
Judy Johnson
— President, WHWGA 18-Holers
T OURNAMENT R ESULTS
THE MASTERS
Couples Golf – April 6, 2008
1st
Barry & Valerie Taintor
118 Pts.
Walt & Yvonne Ucci
2nd
Randy & Anne Fouch
117 Pts.
Jay & Judy Feinberg
3rd
Harry Craven & Shelly Lewis 116 Pts.
Mark & Nicole Anders
4th
David & Sheila Gross
115 Pts.
Howard & Dale Sanders
Closest to Hole
#3 - Mark Anders
#11 - Oscar Ramirez
#5 - Phyllis Scarberry #17 - Shelley Lewis
2008 BIG CAT MASTERS – April 19, 2008
Boy’s Blue Tee 1st Josh Willner
76
2nd Jason Kusher
79
Boy’s Tiger
1st Brent Weiss
41
2nd Jonathon Bell
43
Boy’s Panther 1st Antonio Nagen
43
2nd Nicolas Garzon
45
Spencer Rheingold 45
Boy’s Jaguar
1st Abel Tamayo
49
2nd Robbie Olinick
57
Boy’s Cougar
1st Christian Ure
49
2nd Matthew Cooper
50
Girl’s Panther 1st Sam Haubenstock
42
2nd Lauren Carver
55
Girl’s Jaguar
1st Brittany Hakim
52
Girl’s Cougar 1st Cassia Tirotta
70
Thank you for participating and thank you
parents for your support!!!
MGA WESTON HILLS CUP
April 12 & 13, 2008
MGA JOHNNIE WALKER TWO MAN
SCRAMBLE – April 26, 2008
Flight 1 Gil Becker & Jim Schepp
Flight 2 Art Greenfeder & Elliot Borkson
Flight 3 Richie Berger & Yogi Mackenzie
Flight 4 Doug Lathrop & Richard Barnes
Flight 5 Craig Burson & Ron Armstrong
Flight 6 Brian Rice & Dave Ristaino
Flight 7 Steve Cohen & Jay Feinberg
Flight 8 Vic Johnson & Dick Trimarche
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GRAND CHAMPIONS
BRIAN RICE & DAVE RISTAINO
RUNNERS-UP
RICHIE BERGER & YOGI MACKENZIE
MGA FOUR MAN SCRAMBLE
May 10, 2008
Overall Low Gross
1st Place
Craig Burson, Michael Lynch 58
David Ristaino, Joseph Dunne
2nd Place Jon Meyer, Yogi MacKenzie
60
Richard Berger, Michael Heller
3rd Place Oscar Ramirez, Jim Kaplan
61
Robert Kusher, Jesse Faerber
Overall Low Net
1st Place
David Gilden, Don Tollin
Stephen Julien, Hugo Paredes
2nd Place Jim Bryan III, Jeff Kaufman
Brian Cohen, Mel Rothberg
3rd Place Jeff Levine, David Nelson
Robert Segaul, Jay Feinberg
Closest to the Hole
Hole #3
Chuck Goldman
Hole #5
Mark Dickson
Hole #11 Nick Munoz
Hole #17 Joe Dunne
57
58
27
30
Boys Panther Division
1st Place
Nicolas & Edwin Garzon
32
2nd Place Austin Sander & John Korpics 38
Hugo Paredes, Paul Steiner, and Jim Kaplan
Open Division
1st Place
Jim Kaplan
139 (72-67)
2nd Place Henry Glick
144 (74-70)
3rd Tie
Keith Johnson
147 (73-74)
Tom Moreno
147 (72-75)
Bill Greco
147 (77-70)
Lon Tabatchnick 147 (76-71)
Jay Conn
147 (78-69)
Kevin Froemming 147 (77-70)
Eric Kim
147 (75-72)
Senior Division
1st Place
Paul Steiner
140 (69-71)
2nd Tie
John Ends
142 (71-71)
Eric Freling
142 (66-76)
Dan Killi
142 (71-71)
Buddy Powe
142 (71-71)
6th Place
Michael Waite
144 (76-68)
7th Place
Gary Skura
146 (73-73)
Super Senior Division
1st Place
Hugo Paredes
136 (66-70)
2nd Place Patrick Reagan
140 (67-73)
3rd Place
Barry Taintor
141 (74-67)
4th Place
Stephen Julien
142 (76-66)
5th Tie
Mike Grimley
143 (67-76)
Marty Engelmann 143 (70-73)
Doug Pontious
143 (71-72)
Boys Jaguar Division
1st Place
Kyle & Mark Anders
40
Boys Cougar Division
T-1st Place CJ & Chris Ure
T-1st Place James Sadowski & Chris Ure
32
32
Boys Bobcat Division
1st Place
Donovan & Terrence Brennan 40
Girls Panther Division
1st Place
Nina & Michael Waite
39
Girls Cougar Division
1st Place
Emma & Sorin Zdrahal
36
Closest to the Hole
Cameron Silverglate
Donovan Brennan
THE POWER OF A PICTURE
Steven Voguit, Head Instructor
Picture this. We are on the par 5, 16th tee here on the
Players Course at the Weston Hills Country Club. It’s
a beautiful day, there’s a gentle, cooling breeze and the
sunshine is glimmering off the water running down the
entire left side of the hole all the way to the green.
Wait a minute, did I just say WATER! This serenity
has quickly subsided and the flurry of negativity begins.
Sure, we see that glimmering water alright, and it’s
about to have a shiny new ball resting at the bottom.
Our thoughts have now quickly focused on not hitting
our shot into the water. When that image becomes
burned into your mind, you will usually do one of two
things; hit the ball in the water or miss the fairway
well to the right in a last ditch attempt to avoid any
chance of going left. Where did you hit the ball?
58
5'9"
4'2"
2'9"
4'4"
BIG CAT PARENT/CHILD
TOURNAMENT – May 17, 2008
Boys Tiger Division
1st Place
Michael & Jack Heda
2nd Place Jason & Robert Kusher
PGA TOUR ACADEMY
Nicolas Garzon
Chris Ure
Thank You Everyone for Participating!!!!!
Chris Ure
with sons
CJ Ure
and
James
Sadowski
The TOUR Academy has the opportunity to study
the best golfers in the world and one difference
between an amateur and a tour player is how he or
she conducts themselves on the course. Imagination
is a key to great ball striking, unfortunately, it can also
hinder our ball striking abilities as well, depending
upon what image you are creating for yourself. Ask a
great player what they are picturing before a shot and
it will be a very detailed picture including the shot’s
specific shape and its ultimate destination. It is very
target oriented, not hazard oriented.
So, how can you improve? The answer is by working
on a pre-shot routine that includes visualization and
several other keys to help create a detailed POSITIVE
image in your mind. The exciting thing is that –with
a little practice – you can have a pre-shot routine that
matches a Tour player’s. We at the TOUR Academy
have devised a routine that has eight steps that when
mastered should only take you around 30 seconds to
complete and will put your focus in the right place for
a successful shot. They are as follows:
Start with a cue. This is the little reminder such as
reclosing the Velcro on your golf glove or putting your
hand on a club head in your golf bag that triggers the
start of your concentrated focus on the upcoming shot.
• Visualize your shot.
• Make a practice swing.
• Pick an intermediate target. This should be a spot about
six to 10 feet in front of the ball on your target line.
• Walk in at an angle to the ball. This means stepping in
to your set-up at a 45 degree angle to the target line so
that you can clearly see your alignments in relation to
the target.
• Aim the club face at your intermediate target.
• Take Your Stance parallel to the target line.
• Stay in motion and stare at the target.
For more information on taking your game to the next
level contact the TOUR Academy at 954-384-4663.
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DINING....Grille Room................Monday ..............................................................Closed
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Weston Hills Country Club
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