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Member Holiday PartyThursday, December 4
7-10 p.m.$16.95 ++ Per Person
Twas’ the weeks before Christmas, when all through The Greens,
The staff was all busy preparing holiday dreams.
A party was planned for the fourth of December,
A spectacular evening, a night to remember
With heavy hors d’oeuvres, beer, wine and dancing
Add a room full of friends, you’ll be joyfully prancing
Make your reservation today for this holiday affair,
The Staff is eagerly awaiting your presence there!
Make your reservation today by calling 751-6266. $16.95 ++ per person includes hors d’oeuvres, beer and wine. Mixed drink specials will also be available.
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Table of ContentsCLUB TRADITIONS 2CLUB HAPPENINGS 3MEMBERSHIP NEWS 4-5UPCOMING EVENTS 6FOOD & FUN 7DECEMBER CALENDAR 8JANUARY/FEBRUARY CALENDAR 9GOLF 10-12TENNIS 13CLUB NEWS 13JUNIOR NEWS 14
AdvertisersSHERRY’S DRUG 3BENCHMARK MORTGAGE 15JACK & BARBARA McWILLIAMS 16
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Venetian Night Wine DinnerSeptember 19
You can now order prints of photos taken of you and
your family at Greens Events by visiting our
website at www.thegreenscc.com! Simply log in to
our Members Only Section, go to the photo page, and click the link
provided to order photo prints.
Cigar and Scotch NightOctober 17
Children’s Halloween PartyOctober 30
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2 Club Happenings 5Manager’sLetterDear Greens Members, I want to thank each of you for your continued patronage and support this past year. A Club is not a Club without Member participation. The Greens continues to enroll the most diverse and exciting group of new Members. Thank you Membership Committee and Members at large who have sponsored new Members to the Club. As we move into 2009, it is important to
recognize the Board of Governors and various Committees who have been instrumental in shaping your Club. They are to be commended for their vision and commitment to this process. I am confident that they, along with our dedicated Employees, will continue to enhance your Membership and provide you with continued enjoyment. Below is the list of the Board of Governors for 2009.Board of Governors of 2009:
Again, let me thank the Board of Governors, the Committees and each of you for your help and suggestions. We have a very special Club with wonderful Members and enthusiastic Employees located in a world-class city. Your continued support coupled with our pledge to provide you with a beautiful facility will make The Greens Country Club “The Club” in Oklahoma City.Sincerely,Tommy English General Manager
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from e-mail addresses ending in “@thegreenscc.com” is approved in your safe senders list. In addition, please contact Leah White at 775-2118 or [email protected] to make sure your e-mail is in our database.
Dale AlexanderTerry CoffeltGeorge GibsonMatt Heim
Jackie HutchinsonPat HutchinsonJoan LawtonBrad Lund
John OldfieldTed WooleryBob Wright
Par 3 Practice Course
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WarmWelcomeToOurNewMembersMatters in Membership
Despite the blustery cold weather the 8th Annual Oktoberfest golf tournament and awards dinner was another big success! Brisk Oklahoma winds and an overcast sky couldn’t dampen the spirits of over 90 golfers who enjoyed a buffet lunch prior to teeing off. About 200 sponsors and New Members attended the evening event. Our own Greens’ Frauleins handed out complimentary beer steins as German beer, Oktoberfest music, fun door prizes and a
delicious German buffet greeted the participants when they finished the tournament. Oktoberfest has become a treasured tradition here at The Greens and is our way of saying thank you to all of our Members who sponsor New Members each year. After the winners of the golf tournament were recognized and all the door prizes were given away, the highlight of the evening came when P.J. and Betsy Gaske won the sponsor drawing for a year’s free dues. Congratulations to the Gaske family who have two young sons and are active in golf and tennis here at The Greens. Member Janie Kinsinger was recognized with a beautiful Brighton cake server set for bringing and sponsoring 5 new members this year. Dixie Newcomb and Sally Dennehy were good sports and earned a pair of tennis lessons for the highest score of the day! We’ll now look forward to next year’s Oktoberfest so keep those referrals coming! Listed below are the winners in both flights for Oktoberfest 2008........congratulations and great job!
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Bill & Karen Schuenemann Sponsored by: Ron CampbellAndy & Alison Reynolds Sponsored by: Josh HallmanMichael Bryer-Ash Sponsored by: Mike CookJackie & Doug Finch Sponsored by: Wally & Jan LeeKaren Waddell Sponsored by: Pat HutchinsonFrank & Nikki Peterman Sponsored by: Buddy Willy & Theresa SandersCade Cowan & Julie Huffman Sponsored by: Hal VorseBruce & Suzanne Bodger Sponsored by: Pat & Jan HutchinsonDebbie Coogan Sponsored by: Janie Kinsinger & Kim LewisMarcia Bennett Sponsored by: Janie KinsingerDebbie Law Sponsored by: Becky GilbertPaul Townsend Sponsored by: Phil EaslonBoyd & Joni Williams Sponsored by: Joe CowinHarvey Weber Sponsored by: David Box & Kevin HillRenee Pascale Sponsored by: Melody Brown & Ricci MaddenBarry & Melissa Johnson Sponsored by: Norwood BeveridgeJody & Sarah Taylor Sponsored by: Mike and Susan PickensSeth & Brooke Pittard Sponsored by: Jody Taylor & Ryan SextonBrad Bellinger and Courtney Crechale Sponsored by: Seth PittardKyle & Natalie Koontz Sponsored by: Helen McKay & Beth BrownAdam & Emily Borders Sponsored by: Kyle & Natalie KoontzSusan Borsky Sponsored by: Nina LoefflerJeff & Sunny Asbury Sponsored by: Dr. Scott & Susan ForesterKandy Johnson Sponsored by: Pat ZebrowskiShirley Bellah Sponsored by: Karen Irwinski & Sunny AsburySteve Atwood Sponsored by: Sherry RossJennifer Allen Sponsored by: Jeanetta DobsonPatty Coe Sponsored by: Ken & Joan LawtonMarlin & Valorie Jones Sponsored by: Bob & Helena Davis & Gary & Letha DavisGena Rainey Sponsored by: Jim & Tammy RaineyLee Wescott Sponsored by: Doug Johnson & Charlie Smith
Brandon Hart, Matt Houston, Zach Newby, Colby Ryder
Faus Sanchez is greeted by Frauleins Leah & Tanica
Curtis & Ruby Cline take home their treasures
Phil Easlon, Joe Cowin, Paul Townsend, Boyd Williams
Janie Kinsinger (with Judy Wilkins) won the gift for sponsoring the most new members in 2008
P.J. Gasky is the winner of free Golf dues for a year
Father and daughter Ken and Lisa Whitt won 3rd in the first flight
FIRST FLIGHT 1st Place Chris Jones, Grant Soderberg 2nd Place Jody Taylor, Mike Pickens 3rd Place Ken Whitt, Lisa Whitt SECOND FLIGHT 1st Place Jim Clark, Pam Clark 2nd Place Richard Felton, Faus Sanchez 3rd Place Brandon Hart, Colby Ryder New Members, if you haven’t attended an Orientation yet, please call Judy or Cathy in the Membership Office to make your reservation. We meet twice a month at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesdays for Orientation and a complimentary Fried Chicken Buffet. Our next Orientations will begin in the month of January. Please stop by my office anytime, my door is always open. Enjoy a blessed Holiday Season.Warmest Regards,Judy WilkinsMembership [email protected]
Frauleins Leah & Tanica watching the tournament
Dixie Newcomb (with Judy Wilkins) won a pair of Tennis lessons for shooting the highest score
Jody Taylor and Mike Pickens won 2nd in the first flight
Frauleins Kristin, Leah, Tessa & Tanica
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MemberSpotlight“A Warm Welcome to
All Our New Members!”
December - Sherri Baker Sherri Baker has been a Golf Member at The Greens for three years. She has been taking lessons at The Greens from one of the Golf Professionals, Chris Clark. As a Signature Gold Member, she loves being able to play golf at different places when she attends workshops and meetings. She grew up in Norman where she stayed and attended The University of Oklahoma for her undergraduate degree in Microbiology. She
then went on to attend medical school at OU. Following graduation, Sherri moved to Hawaii for three years to do her residency in General Pediatrics. After her residency, Sherri went to Duke where she specialized in Pediatric Cardiology for three years. She felt a passion in this specialty and moved back to Oklahoma where she is one of only eight other Pediatric Cardiologists in the state. Sherri works at the Children’s Hospital at the OU Medical Center. One of Sherri’s favorite things about her job is working with the kids and even though sometimes it can be stressful, it is all worth it when she sees a child a couple of years down the road and knows that without her help, that child would not be alive today.
January - Dana Stone Dana Stone grew up in the small town of Sharon, Oklahoma. She graduated from Oklahoma State University with a degree in German and French. Upon graduation Dana made the decision to go into Medical School at The University of Oklahoma. Dana completed her residency as an OBGYN while at OU. Her last two years of residency were spent at the campus in Tulsa. The program was smaller and Dana liked the chance at more hands-on opportunities. After her residency, she went to work in Midwest City for two years before starting a position at Lakeside Women’s Hospital here in Oklahoma City. She has now been at Lakeside for 11 years. Dana and her family have been Tennis Members at The Greens since 1998. Dana’s husband, Larry, works for a computer software company in Edmond. They have two kids, Erin, 27, and Sean, 24. Dana had Erin shortly after starting her residency and Sean followed three years later. Erin is married to an OBGYN resident and Sean is currently working with a traveling Visa in Australia for six months. Dana and Larry are active Tennis players and regularly meet at the Club for lunch throughout the week. The family has taken tennis lessons from The Greens Tennis Professional, Marina Robinson. The Greens is glad to have such talented and hard working professionals as members.
Brad & Courtney Crechale
Jody & Sarah Taylor
Paul & Vici Townsend
Scott & Sheryl White
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Check our website (www.thegreenscc.com)
and e-blasts for more information on upcoming
events.
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Read All About It with the Book Club By Carol McClintock, Book Club President
Our Book Club meets the first Wednesday of every month, with lunch at 11:30 and the book review at 12:30. There isn’t a
more relaxing way to spend a couple of hours than to join us for lunch and hear an interesting book review. It is effortless -- no reading or preparation on your part. Our reviewer in January, will be Mary Tevington. On February 4, Dorothy Skinner will talk to us about Mary Todd Lincoln. For a reservation, call the Club no later than the day before the luncheon. If you have questions, please call me at 844-7668.Carol McClintockBook Club President
Bridge NewsWould you like to play BRIDGE? You may not be aware of the two daytime BRIDGE groups that meet at the Club, but you are invited to play with us. One group meets the first and third Tuesdays of the month and the other group meets the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month. Both groups meet at 10:30 a.m. and play until 3:30 p.m. If you would like to play with either or both of these groups, please call Liz, the receptionist at the Club, at 751-6266 and tell her you are interested in playing. She will direct you to the people in charge of each group. Hope to see you soon! Please call 751-6266 for BRIDGE times and locations and please visit our website for results of BRIDGE winners!
Santa Sunday BrunchSunday, December 149 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Brunch11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Pictures with Santa$15.95++ Adults$7.95++ Children 6-12$3.95++ Children 5 and under
Saturday, February 147-10 p.m.$45.95++ Love will be in the air at the Club this special evening! A candlelit dinner will be most special for that dear someone as we serve a delicious 5-course meal prepared by Chef Jason. Live music, an elegant atmosphere, and a complimentary glass of champagne will make this evening perfectly romantic. Make reservations by calling 751-6266. A 48-hour cancellation policy is in effect for this event. The Grill will be closed for regular dining this evening.
Valentine’s Dinner
Kids! Check the Junior
News Page for information on events tailored for juniors &
families.
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What a tremendous year this has been! We’ve traveled the globe with our “Wines of the World” tour, the new expansion of our deck brought a successful Summer of “Music on the Deck”, and the Food and Beverage staff is continuously striving to meet and exceed your expectations. After many positive changes, Jeff Connor has moved on to pursue other interests and I am honored to assume the role of Food and Beverage Director. I have worked in this industry for 6 years with almost half of that time spent here at The Greens. I began working here in March 2006 as a server. I then moved to the kitchen for a time before being offered a position on the management team. Considering the time I’ve spent here and that I have worked closely with both Cindy and Jason, I have an intimate knowledge of Club operations. I am confident that I, along with Steve Warren and
Holly Hoffman, can take the Food & Beverage operation and your experience at the Club to new heights. My door is always open and I look forward to serving each and every one of you in this new capacity.Respectfully,Kevin McFerranFood and Beverage Manager
December Featured Wine- X-RedGlass-$9 Bottle-$32Dark purple, blue red color with aromas of ripe cherries, blackberries, plum with just a hint of mocha and anise. Well integrated tannins lead to a smooth texture. Fully extracted with wonderful balance; this unique blend is quite versatile.
January Featured Wine-X-Sauvignon BlancGlass-$9 Bottle-$32Aromas of pear and tropical fruits with just a touch of banana. The stainless steel fermentation and inhibited malolactic fermentation lead to a clean finish with notes of minerality and lemon zest.
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Fall/WinterDiningHoursTuesday - Thursday 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.Friday 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.Saturday Golfer’s Breakfast in Grill 7:30 a.m. - 11 a.m. Grill Open 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.Sunday Mimosa Breakfast in Main Dining Room 8:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Grill Open 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Food and Beverage Members
of the MonthCongratulations! You will receive a complimentary dinner for two
during your month of honor. We appreciate all your dining
experiences with us and hope to continuously serve you.
Chef’s Choice Seafood Special5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.Experience a delightful seafood entree prepared by Chef Jason and his staff. Served Tuesday through SaturdayWednesday NightFried Chicken Buffet 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. $9.99++ per personJoin us for this Member tradition. Enjoy our attended salad bar, hand battered fried chicken, mashed redskin potatoes, gravy, vegetables and rolls.Thursday Night BuffetDecember 4 No Thursday Night BuffetDecember 11-Italian Night$12.95++ per person$5.95 ++ Children Ages 6-12Chef Jason and his staff will prepare lasagna, chicken parmesan, sautéed eggplant and fresh baked garlic bread for you to treat yourself to along with an attended salad bar.December 18--Pastabilities $10.99 ++ per person$5.95++ Children Ages 6-12A Chef will prepare pasta just the way you like it with an array of meats, fresh seafood and your choice of sauce, plus enjoy our attended salad bar and fresh baked garlic bread. December 25 - Club ClosedNo Thursday Night BuffetJanuary 1 - Club ClosedNo Thursday Night BuffetJanuary 8No Thursday Night BuffetJanuary 15-- Fiesta Night $12.95 ++ $5.95++ Children ages 6-12Build your own fajitas with grilled beef, chicken, peppers, onions, sour cream, guacamole, salsa, rice, and beans. Of course a fiesta isn’t complete without finishing the night off with a sopapilla!January 22-- Stir Fry Night$12.95++ $5.95 ++ Children Ages 6-12Enjoy our attended salad bar along with chicken, beef, fried rice and Asian toppings cooked to order. January 29-- Pastabilities$10.99 ++ $5.95++ Children ages 6-12A Chef will prepare pasta just the way you like it with an array of meats, fresh seafood and your choice of sauce, plus enjoy our attended salad bar and fresh baked garlic bread. February 5 - Fiesta Night$12.95 ++ $5.95++ Children ages 6-12Build your own fajitas with grilled beef, chicken, peppers, onions, sour cream, guacamole, salsa, rice, and beans. Of course a fiesta isn’t complete without finishing the night off with a sopapilla!
February 12 - Italian Night$12.95++ per person$5.95 ++ Children Ages 6-12Chef Jason and his staff will prepare lasagna, chicken parmesan, sautéed eggplant and fresh baked garlic bread for you to treat yourself to along with an attended salad bar.February 19 -- Pastabilities$10.99 ++ per person$5.95++ Children Ages 6-12A Chef will prepare pasta just the way you like it with an array of meats, fresh seafood and your choice of sauce, plus enjoy our attended salad bar and fresh baked garlic bread. February 26 - Stir Fry Night$12.95++ $5.95 ++ Children Ages 6-12Enjoy our attended salad bar along with chicken, beef, fried rice and Asian toppings cooked to order.Friday NightHappy Hour in the Bar5 p.m. to 6 p.m.Chef and his staff prepare a cheese display and hot hors d’oeuvres for your enjoyment. Saturday MorningGolfer’s Breakfast7:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.$3.95++ per personYes, anyone can enjoy two eggs, bacon and toast, but it is for the early risers!Saturday & Sunday Afternoon Burger Special $5.95++ per person1/2 pound steak burger with french fries Sunday Mimosa Breakfast Buffet8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.$10.99++ for adults$6.99++ for children 6-12 years of ageChildren 5 and under are complimentary.Enjoy our traditional omelet, quiche, fresh fruit, waffles, biscuits and gravy, bacon, sausage and breakfast potatoes, and a complimentary glass of Mimosa.EVERY NIGHTKid friendly diningEvery night of the week after 5 p.m., you and your family can enjoy dining in the Club for an affordable option. Up to two children ages 10 and under can eat free as long as they order from the kids menu or one of our member friendly dining buffets. Limit two per family.
January- Mervyn Hackney
December- Paul Thomas
On Sundays during the winter season, The Grill will close at
2 p.m., and the Bar and Main Clubhouse will close at 7 p.m.
MemberFriendlyDiningEventsCindy PippinEvents [email protected]
Leah [email protected]
Call us for great gatherings, lovely luncheons, and meaningful meetings. We have the space to accommodate them all!
Reasons to Have a Party at The Greens!
December New Year’s Eve January “After the Holidays” Party Chinese New Year Superbowl February Ground Hog Day Mardi Gras
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Please remember that your food and beverage reservations made in advance are recommended
and help us to serve you better.
1Club ClosedTennis Open
Kids Club Open
2Ladies Tuesday
AM Bridge
Tennis Weekly Bridge
3Greens Book Club
4Member
Holiday Party Golf Shop
Holiday PartyLadies Thursday
PM Bridge
5Holiday Open
Doubles Benefit Tournament
6Holiday Open
Doubles Benefit Tournament
7Holiday Open
Doubles Benefit Tournament
8Club ClosedTennis Open
Kids Club Open
9Tennis Weekly
Bridge
10Ladies Wednesday
AM Bridge
11Italian Night
Ladies Thursday PM Bridge
12Kid’s Night Out
with Santa
13
14Santa Sunday
Brunch
15Club ClosedTennis Open
Kids Club Open
16Ladies Tuesday
AM Bridge
Tennis Weekly Bridge
17 18Pastabilities
Ladies ThursdayPM Bridge
19 20
21 22Club ClosedTennis Open
Kids Club Open
23Tennis Weekly
Bridge
24Club Open
8am-2pm Golf Open 8am-2pm
Tennis Open 8am-2pm
Kids Club Closed
25Club Closed Golf Closed
Tennis Closed Kids Club Closed Happy Holidays!
26Kids Club Closed
27Junior Day
Tournament
28 29Club ClosedTennis Open
Kids Club Open
30Ladies Tuesday
AM Bridge
Tennis Weekly Bridge
31Club Open
8am-2pm Golf Open 8am-2pm
Tennis Open 8am-2pm
Kids Club Closed
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Please visit our website www.thegreenscc.com, and click Club Calendar for up-to-date Club events.
Every Night - Kid Friendly DiningSunday - Mimosa Breakfast Buffet, Burger SpecialMonday - Club ClosedTuesday - Saturday Chef ’s Choice Seafood Special
Wednesday - Fried Chicken BuffetThursday - Thursday Night BuffetFriday - Happy Hour in the Bar Saturday - Golfer’s Breakfast, Burger Special
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Golf Events - Red Tennis Events - Green Social Events - Blue
1Club Closed Golf Closed
Tennis Closed Kids Club Closed Happy New Year!
2 3
4 5Club ClosedTennis Open
Kids Club Open
6 7 8 9Kid’s Night Out
10
11 12Club ClosedTennis Open
Kids Club Open
13Tennis Weekly
Bridge
14Ladies Wednesday
AM Bridge
15Fiesta Night
Ladies Thursday PM Bridge
16 17Junior Interclub
/Playday
18 19Club ClosedTennis Open
Kids Club Open
20Ladies Tuesday
AM Bridge
Tennis Weekly Bridge
21 22Stir Fry Night
Ladies Thursday PM Bridge
234th Annual
Winter Open
244th Annual
Winter Open
254th Annual
Winter Open
26Club ClosedTennis Open
Kids Club Open
27Tennis Weekly
Bridge
28Ladies Wednesday
AM Bridge
29Pastabilities
Ladies Thursday PM Bridge
30Kid’s Night Out
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1 2Club ClosedTennis Open
Kids Club Open
3Ladies Tuesday AM Bridge Tennis Weekly Bridge Lady Niners 2009
Registration
4Greens Book Club
5Fiesta Night
Newcomers Bridge Ladies Thursday
PM Bridge
6 7Junior Interclub/
Playday
8 9Club ClosedTennis Open
Kids Club Open
10Tennis Weekly
Bridge
11Ladies Wednesday
AM Bridge
12Italian Night
Ladies Thursday PM Bridge
13 14Valentine’s Dinner
15 16Club ClosedTennis Open
Kids Club Open
17Ladies Tuesday
AM Bridge Tennis Weekly
Bridge
18 19Pastabilities
Ladies ThursdayPM Bridge
20Kid’s Night Out
21
22 23Club ClosedTennis Open
Kids Club Open
24Tennis Weekly
Bridge
25Ladies Wednesday
AM Bridge
26Stir Fry Night
Ladies Thursday PM Bridge
274th Annual Cystic
Fibrosis Benefit Princess Ball
284th Annual Cystic
Fibrosis Benefit
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Golf Events - Red Tennis Events - Green Social Events - Blue
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Please visit our website www.thegreenscc.com, and click Club Calendar for up-to-date Club events.
Every Night - Kid Friendly DiningSunday - Mimosa Breakfast Buffet, Burger SpecialMonday - Club ClosedTuesday - Saturday Chef ’s Choice Seafood Special
Wednesday - Fried Chicken BuffetThursday - Thursday Night BuffetFriday - Happy Hour in the Bar Saturday - Golfer’s Breakfast, Burger Special
DiningEvents
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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Rules Wizard: 18-2a/8 Ball Played from Ground Under Repair Picked Up and Relief Taken Under Ground Under Repair Rule
Q: A player, unaware that his ball was in ground under repair, played the ball as it lay. The player then learned that his ball had been in ground under repair, picked up the ball played from the ground under repair, dropped it in accordance with Rule 25-1b and played out the hole. What is the ruling?
A: When the player played from the ground under repair, which is permissible, relief under Rule 25-1b was no longer available and the ball was in play where it lay.
When the player picked up his ball in play, he incurred a penalty stroke -- Rule 18-2a. Since he did not replace the ball, he incurred a penalty of loss of hole in match play or a total penalty of two strokes in stroke play -- see penalty statement under Rule 18.
Hole-In-One! Congratulations to the following Member who made a Hole-In-One: Jody Taylor on Hole #2 and Nita Williams on Hole #2
Tips From The Pros: Twenty DrillProblem: The player loses power on the downswing because he fails to accelerate the arms. The player cannot improve the swing speed.
Result: The player hits drives much shorter than he should.Goal: To train the arms to swing the club powerfully, so that by the time the club swings into impact it is moving at high speed. Clubhead speed not only allows you to hit the ball longer, it adds height and carry to shots hit with the longer clubs.Practice Procedure: Swing the club back and through 20 times in a row without stopping. Ideally you want to remain flat-footed through the impact zone. Some players are flexible enough to be able to swing all the way into the finish position while remaining flat-footed. I recommend you do this with a driver, swinging as fast as possible.
This drill trains you to feel how the body responds to the arms swinging and how the arms help swing the body. Do 20 swings in the morning and 20 swings in the evening, for two weeks, and you’ll see dramatic results.
Additional Tournament and Event Rules: • Management or Golf Professional reserves the right to disqualify any team or member of a team for conduct or behavior deemed unacceptable or in appropriate occurring during a tournament or event at any time on club property.
• Management or Golf Professional reserves the right to approve or disapprove any team or team member in any tournament or event at The Greens Country Club.
• Management or Golf Professional reserves the right to adjust players’ handicaps up or down.
Golf Course Hours of Operation:
September through May (Winter Hours)
Golf Shop Opens at 7 a.m.
Start Taking Tee-Times at 7:30 a.m.
Golf Course Opens for Play at 8 a.m.
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Short Game Par 3 Practice Course is Complete! Construction has been completed on the new short game par 3 practice course! The next couple of months will be spent putting the finishing touches on the tee boxes and greens. The course will be open for play to our Golf Members starting June 2009. The new facility will be great for juniors, beginners, seniors and those wanting to improve their short game. It will also be great for those who only have a short amount of time available to play, and also for teaching clinics to help golfers continue to improve. This new improvement is being done without any additional charge to our golf members. This facility will make The Greens the only private club of its kind in the Oklahoma City area.
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MGATeeTalk Hello everyone. I would like to take this time to say thank you to everyone that participated in this year’s MGA events. Also congratulations to the 16 MGA members who made the 2008 MGA Cup. (Players are listed below) The MGA Cup is an event just like the Ryder Cup. By the time you read this the 2008 MGA Cup will have taken place. If you would like to know the outcome please check with one of the Golf Professionals. Chris Cleary will be the President of the MGA for 2009. Helping him along the way as the Vice President is Lee Caesar. These two gentlemen participated in all the MGA events in 2008 so it seems only fitting for them to lead the way for the 2009 MGA season. Congratulations gentlemen and good luck in 2009. I would like to thank all the members who supported and participated in the MGA. Without your support the organization would not be a success. Once again, thank you!
2008 MGA CupChris Cleary
Lee CaesarRusty ParkerMike CoffeltJason HughsKen Fuller
Charles HarrisBrian McGreevy
T.J. MillerRandy Nisbett
Bill BrewerBuddy WillyPat Duggan
Mark LittonRoman MeeksJerry Andrews
Thank you,Chad LambMGA Liaison
Superintendent’s Turf If you have played golf lately, especially in the
mornings, you have probably noticed the chill in the air. The cold days of winter are upon us, which means frost delays are eminent and dormant turf is just around the corner. With this, certain precautions must be taken over the next few months to protect our course. When frost occurs, basically what happens is the water inside and outside of the plant and the membranes within the plant freeze. Any traffic (foot, carts, etc.) causes the plant cell
walls to explode damaging the plant on a physiological level. What you, as a golfer, will see is the foot prints, cart tracks, etc. which will most likely look brown or like grass that is dead or dormant. This is the reason for delaying play until the frost has melted or evaporated off. Our maintenance staff will do everything possible to allow play as soon as possible, without jeopardizing the health of the course. Once the turf is dormant, and during this transition period, it is important to be aware of where you drive your carts. Since the grass is dormant, constant cart traffic through the same area will thin out the turf and can actually kill it, leaving an unsightly bare area. For this reason, I ask you to be aware of where you drive your carts, and avoid these worn down areas, observe the 90 degree rule and keep at least 30 yards away from all greens.See you out there,Andy ThibaultGolf Course Superintendent
Senior MGA Straight from the Tee We completed our season with the SMGA Championship in September. The winners were: Gross Net 1st Place Leland Hodge Joe Rolston 2nd Place Gary Cleary Bob Haddad 3rd Place Tom Hunzicker Charlie Harris
Charlie Jackson won a new putter. We had a good year despite the many weather delays. Each tournament provided opportunities for fun and fellowship as well as good competitive golf. All male members age 55 and over are encouraged to join the SMGA next year and enjoy playing with a wonderful group of men. Charlie Harris will be the President of the Association for 2009. Charlie is a long time member of The Greens and participates in all areas of our golf program. I am sure the association will continue to flourish under his leadership. I look forward to assisting him in any way that I can. It has been a pleasure and honor for me to have served as your president for the past four years.Cordially,Jon BedingfieldSMGA President
Upcoming Golf EventsDecember 4 – Golf Shop Christmas Party
Come and join us for our annual credit book Christmas party, December 4 from 6-9 p.m.
There will be free wine, beer, hors d’oeuvres, and special discounts on merchandise. Also, don’t forget you have until
December 31 to use your golf shop credit. On January 1 everyone’s credit book will go back to $0.00.
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Couples Golf
18 Hole WGA On The Course This is my last installment to the newsletter and it doesn’t seem possible. It has been a great year and I have enjoyed being president but I am ready to hand over the reins. The slate of officers has been posted and they are as follows: President: Anne Marie Duggan Vice President: Penny Hammack Secretary: Diane Goldschmidt/Terrye Coffelt Treasurer: Elaine Davis Sports Chairpersons: Judy Wurdeman/Cindy Jones Social Chairpersons: Pam Clark/Cindy Arnold. Anne Marie will be asking members to fill the Standing Committee spots so please help if asked. The Highland Fling was a huge success in spite of the weather. I know everyone enjoyed themselves particularly the gifts and surprise martini bar. Yours truly and her partner Susan Theobald won the Derby which was very exciting. Our end of the year tournament yielded Lisa Barrowman as our WGA Champion, Jill Jones was overall Net Champion, Senior Low Gross Champion was Nita Williams, A Flight Low Gross: Elaine Davis, Low Net:
Anne Marie Duggan, B Flight Low Gross: Judy Easlon, Low Net: Peggy Metz, C Flight Low Gross: Joan Bake, Low Net: Robin Poteet and overall low putts went to Lisa Barrowman.Melanie Robson18-Hole WGA President
Hi everybody...by the time you read this edition of the newsletter, we will have completed another year for the Greens Couples Association! We finish the year with 52 couples and 18 single players,
for a total membership of 122. Well done! Since our last writing, we had a 9-hole event on September 19. The format was 3-3-3 and we had 18 couples participate. For the most part, all the couples were still speaking to each other when the event was over. The results: 1st Gross: Mike & Paulette Edgar 1st Net: Bill & Beverly Pearson 2nd Gross: Pat & Anne Marie Duggan 2nd Net: Bill Katsafanas/Charlotte New 3rd Gross: Mike & Terrye Coffelt 3rd Net: Jim & Pam Clark Next up was the Couples Association Championship. Rained out on September 13, the event was played on Sunday, October 12. The burgers after play tasted a little better for: 1st Gross: Mike & Terrye Coffelt 1st Net: Todd & Lori Summers 2nd Gross: Jim & Patti Hughes 2nd Net: John & Carolyn Hays 3rd Gross: Pat & Anne Marie Duggan Bill & Terri Simpson 3rd Net: H.R. & Diann Cunningham The final competition was a 9-hole event on October 31, but it was too scary, so it was cancelled. Printing deadlines prevent us from reporting on the end of year party on Friday, November 14, so we have no “dirt” from that function. It is probably just as well! It has been a great year! On behalf of the officers, we want to thank everybody for allowing us to serve the membership. We also want to thank Matt Davis for his great attitude and willingness to be a part of the team. And of course, thanks to everybody for playing! Hope and Joy to all!Robbie RobertsonCouples Association President
Lady Niners Keep it in the Fairway
Our fall tournament was held in September. Mary Lynn Murray
is the 2008 Lady Niner Club Champion. Congratulations to all of our Fall Tournament Winners: Championship Flight: Low Gross: Mary Lynn Murray A Flight: Low Gross: Heather Livingston 1st Low Net: Robin Poteet 2ndLow Net: Ellen Duncan B Flight: Low Gross: Anne Gray 1st Low Net: Diann Cunningham 2ndLow Net: Melody Kruger C Flight: Low Gross: Martha Rugeley Low Putts: Tommie Lee Please mark your calendar for February 3, 10 a.m. for our 2009 Registration Coffee. We look forward to renewing memberships as well as welcoming those of you who love to play golf on Tuesday morning and meet a great group of women of all levels.See you at The Greens,Anne GrayLady Niners President
2 Golf News 5 2009 Officers:President:
Robin PoteetVice President:
Mary Lynn MurraySecretary:
Connie GrayTreasurer:
Ann HunzickerSports Chair:
Judy MontgomerySocial Chair:
Jo HaddadPairings:
Martha RugeleyHandicap: Tommie Lee
Parliamentarian: Anne Gray
2009 Chairwomen:Hospitality: Cindy Clark
Ringers & Birdies: Melody Kruger
Communication: Shirley Belkham
Fund Raiser: Patti Hughes
Prizes: Lynda RamseyTournaments:
Diann CunninghamRules:
Linda Powers
**All Golf Results will be available on The Greens website
at www.thegreenscc.com
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TENNIS CALENDARDecember2008
5,6,7Holiday Open Doubles
Benefit Tournament12
Kid’s Night Out with Santa27
Junior Day TournamentJanuary 2009
1Tennis Closed
5Winter Leagues and Junior
Programs Begin9
Kid’s Night Out12
Ladies Playday17
Junior Interclub/Playday23-25
4th Annual Winter Open30
Kid’s Night OutFebruary 2009
6OSU Men vs. Sacramento State
7Junior Interclub/Playday
20Kid’s Night Out
27-March 14th Annual Cystic Fibrosis
Benefit
Net NewsWhat a great fall season, but get ready for indoor tennis! Our upcoming events are sure to keep you motivated throughout the cold weather! We start out December with a Tournament Tradition, our
Holiday Open on December 5-7, benefiting the Special Care Day Care Facility. As well as each participant donating a toy, we also collect toys throughout the event. Once again, we are proud to announce that Edgar Cruz will be performing at the tennis facility, so call Tennis for his performance time. Edgar Cruz is also one of our event sponsors along with Sherry’s Drug, MidFirst Bank, Dr. Zane Uhland, Hunzicker Lighting, Pure Spa and Cheever’s Flowers and Gifts. If you would like to play, or can’t find a partner, please let us know. Santa will be visiting the tennis facility for our 3rd Annual Holiday Kid’s Night Out, Friday, December 12, from 6:30-10:30 p.m. Parents, drop your kids off with us and go shopping, have dinner at the main club or just have a night off! Don’t miss the first tournament of 2009 - our Winter Adult Open Classic - January 23-25. Don’t miss some great tennis but you’ll want to play just for the door prizes, too! We have several Adult and Junior Interclubs and Playdays, along
with junior/adult pro-am events scheduled through the winter months so check the club calendar to save the dates. For you couples who want to drill together, Pros Marina and Randy Robinson have a mixed doubles drill every Tuesday night at 8 p.m. – call tennis to sign up. Also, everyone is invited to the tennis facility for some exciting college tennis featuring - the Oklahoma State Cowboys vs. Sacramento State on Friday, February 6. Warm up begins at 5 p.m. and admission is free - Go Pokes! Our 3rd Annual Cystic Fibrosis Benefit is set for February 27-March 1. We raised over $10,000 in donations last year - let’s beat that record in 2009! We look forward to the upcoming tennis season. With our Adult and Junior USTA teams competing in National Events, our tennis momentum is just getting started... our tennis competitive events and social activities are second to none and we have a membership to match!Thanks for your tennis support! Suzanne LaBelleDirector of Tennis
P.S. There are new pro shop items arriving everyday, get your shopping done early so you can play more tennis!!! Special orders are always available, too - just contact Patti at Tennis. Remember, everyone loves gift certificates!!!
2 Club News 5 Employee Spotlight
October Star Employee of the Month John Mercer
November Star Employee of the Month
Isabelle McClung
Slim’s Shoe ShineNeed Your Shoes Shined? Drop your shoes off in the morning and have them ready in the evening. After your round of golf let Slim remove the mud and grass and make your shoes look good as new. Call 751-6266 and ask to speak to Slim in the Men’s Locker Room.
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Mixed Doubles Fun Wally & Jan Lee with the Oklahoma Photography Club exhibit at the tennis facility
Ladies Interclub with The Greens Team defeating Wichita Falls
Our Tennis Drive donated over 60 racquets and tennis equipment to
inner city schools
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Junior Tennis
Come celebrate your birthday at The Greens Tennis Center! Parties include one hour of court time, one more hour of time at the Club for cake, ice cream and presents and the company
of at least two of our great Tennis professionals. To schedule a party, please call Marina at 751-1094 and experience your best birthday at The Greens.
Kids Club The Kids Club is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Reservations must be made 24 hours in advance by calling 775-2170 or 751-6266.
We have something for all ages from rookies to advanced tournament
players. Juniors will love the wide range of classes available. We are looking forward to seeing you on the courts!
Please contact the Tennis Pro Shop at 751-1094 for more information
Tennis Kid’s Night OutThe Tennis Kid’s Nights Out are open to all types of memberships! Parents, drop your kids off for a fun-filled evening at tennis while you enjoy a date night!
UpcomingJuniorEventsSanta Sunday BrunchSunday, December 149 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Brunch11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Pictures with Santa$15.95++ Adults$7.95++ Children 6-12$3.95++ Children 5 and under
You better watch out,You better not cry,
You better not pout I’m telling you why,Santa Claus is coming...to THE GREENS!
On Sunday, December 14, Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus will be joining us for Sunday Brunch. Bring your family to have a picture taken with Santa from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in front of the Club’s beautifully decorated Christmas tree. Enjoy a Club tradition with a traditional brunch of omelet, quiche, fresh fruit, waffles, biscuits and gravy, bacon, sausage and breakfast potatoes, roasted turkey, honey glazed ham and more. Sip on hot apple cider, eggnog or your favorite beverage while enjoying the sounds of Christmas Cheer!
Princess BallFather & Daughter Dinner & DanceFriday, February 276:45 p.m. Dinner7:30 - 10 p.m. Dancing$19.95++ Dads$12.95++ Daughters Girls, it’s time once again to put on your best dress and bring your Dad out to The Greens for a special night of dinner and dancing. The menu for Fathers includes a Greens House Salad, New York Strip, Mashed Potatoes and Vegetables. The Daughters menu includes Grilled Chicken Breast with Mashed Potatoes, Vegetable and Salad. Be sure to save room for cheesecake dessert! Please call 751-6266 for your reservation today. A 48-hour cancellation policy is in effect for this event.
Juniors! Keep your
game up to par!
Call the Golf Shop
to schedule your
golf lessons with
your favorite pro!
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Henry Dalton with son Jax and Teri Simpson and granddaughter Karlee Tate at the Adult Child Tournament
R.C. Cunningham with grandson Jay Fletcher and Blake Johnson with his dad, Craig, at the Adult Child Tournament
Kid’s Night Out Dates:
December 12
January 9 • 30
February20
Junior Tennis Jackie HutchinsonBrad LundJoan LawtonTerrye CoffeltDale AlexanderMatt HeimPat Hutchinson Ted WooleryJohn OldfieldGeorge GibsonBob Wright
Club StaffTommy English, Club Manager [email protected]
Leslie Gilmore, Operations Manager [email protected]
Judy Wilkins, Membership Director [email protected]
Suzanne LaBelle, Director of Tennis [email protected]
Tim Shanahan, Head Tennis Professional
Brent Cryer, Head Golf Professional [email protected]
Andy Thibault, Golf Course Superintendent [email protected]
Cindy Pippin, Private Events Director [email protected]
John Milner, Member Relations Director [email protected]
Leah White, Sales-Membership [email protected]
Jason Schreier, Executive Chef [email protected]
Kevin McFerran, Food and Beverage Director [email protected]
Club House Fall/WinterHours of OperationTuesday - Thursday 7 :30 a.m. to 9 p.m.Friday 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.Saturday 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.Sunday 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Kids’ ClubMonday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Phone NumbersMain Club 405-751-6266Club Fax 405-755-6378Golf Shop 405-751-7095Tennis 405-751-1094Golf Course Maintenance 405-751-1351Kids’ Club 405-775-2170Pool 405-751-6706
2009 Board of Governors
13100 Green Valley DriveOklahoma City, OK 73120
Photos taken of Members and their Guests at the club and at club functions will be used from time to time in this newsletter, club displays, and on the Members’’D5 Only area of the website.
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