michigan golfer news, september 16, 2011

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Sponsored by: True North Golf Club Website: http://truenorthgolfclub.com Course Tour: http://tiny.cc/jmswu LochenHeath Golf Course Rates, Tee Times: http://tiny.cc/811yg Website: http://lochenheath.com Course Video Tour: http://tiny.cc/k4txr Sandy Ridge Golf Course Website: http://golfsandyridge.com Course Video Tour with Jerry Matthews: http://tiny.cc/yrdd3 Buck’s Run Golf Club Website: http://bucksrun.com Course Video Tour with Jerry Matthews http://youtube.com/watch?v=qxuMfR0vN3o Preview with Jon Conklin: http://tiny.cc/wnci1 Treetops Resort - 25th Anniversary of Robert Trent Jones Masterpiece Website: http://treetops.com Tour the Courses Video: http://glsp.com/treetops/ Unlimited golf packages for Fall: http://treetops.com/?page=106844 Arcadia Bluffs Website: http://arcadiabluffs.com Golf & Lodging Rates: http://tiny.cc/p57kt Preview with Bill Shriver: http://tiny.cc/3s98b Half Off Golf Jeff Lesson’s Website: http://lessonongolf.com True North Golf Club In This Issue: __/ Durant Brings His Magic Camera to True North Golf Club __/ 25th GAM Senior Amateur Championship at Spring Lake Country Club Next Week -By Terry Moore __/ Natalie Gulbis Returns to the Loon __/ Arnold Palmer Invitational Presented by Mastercard® - Buy One Get One Offer for Mastercard Cardholders __/ 24th Annual Pepsi Charity Fall Invitational - September 25th- September 27th - Treetops Resort __/ Michigan Golfer Magazine Fall Issue - Coming Soon http://michigangolfer.com __/ Devine Thoughts: Ken Devine Contributor __/ Minzey’s Musings - By Dr. Jack Minzey __/ Michigan Golfer Television Channel - 2011 Shows __/ Michigan Golf Calendar __/ Michigan Golfer Archives http://michigangolfer.com/mgn/archives.html __/ Michigan Golf History http://michigangolfer.com/mgn/history.html __/ Michigan Golf Association Links http://michigangolfer.com/mgn/associations.html __/ Michigan Golf Hall of Fame http://michigangolfer.tv/2005shows/ghf/ September 16, 2011 Vol. 11, No. 37 Photo by Nile Young

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Weekly newsletter about Michigan golf, golf courses, golfers, and golf tournaments.

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Sponsored by:

True North Golf Club• Website: http://truenorthgolfclub.com• Course Tour: http://tiny.cc/jmswu

LochenHeath Golf Course• Rates, Tee Times: http://tiny.cc/811yg• Website: http://lochenheath.com• Course Video Tour: http://tiny.cc/k4txr

Sandy Ridge Golf Course• Website: http://golfsandyridge.com• Course Video Tour with Jerry Matthews: http://tiny.cc/yrdd3

Buck’sRun Golf Club• Website: http://bucksrun.com

• Course Video Tour with Jerry Matthews

http://youtube.com/watch?v=qxuMfR0vN3o• Preview with Jon Conklin: http://tiny.cc/wnci1

Treetops Resort - 25th Anniversary of Robert Trent Jones Masterpiece• Website: http://treetops.com• Tour the Courses Video: http://glsp.com/treetops/• Unlimited golf packages for Fall: http://treetops.com/?page=106844

Arcadia Bluffs• Website: http://arcadiabluffs.com• Golf & Lodging Rates: http://tiny.cc/p57kt• Preview with Bill Shriver: http://tiny.cc/3s98b

Half Off Golf• Jeff Lesson’s Website: http://lessonongolf.com

True North Golf Club

In This Issue:

__/ Durant Brings His Magic Camera to True North Golf Club

__/ 25th GAM Senior Amateur Championship at Spring Lake Country

Club Next Week -By Terry Moore

__/ Natalie Gulbis Returns to the Loon

__/ Arnold Palmer Invitational Presented by Mastercard® - Buy One

Get One Offer for Mastercard Cardholders

__/ 24th Annual Pepsi Charity Fall Invitational - September 25th-

September 27th - Treetops Resort

__/ Michigan Golfer Magazine Fall Issue - Coming Soon

http://michigangolfer.com

__/ Devine Thoughts: Ken Devine Contributor

__/ Minzey’s Musings - By Dr. Jack Minzey

__/ Michigan Golfer Television Channel - 2011 Shows

__/ Michigan Golf Calendar

__/ Michigan Golfer Archives

http://michigangolfer.com/mgn/archives.html

__/ Michigan Golf History http://michigangolfer.com/mgn/history.html

__/ Michigan Golf Association Links

http://michigangolfer.com/mgn/associations.html

__/ Michigan Golf Hall of Fame

http://michigangolfer.tv/2005shows/ghf/

September 16, 2011 Vol. 11, N o. 37

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Editor: Art McCaffertyAssociate Editor - Jennie McCaffertyWriters and Contributors:Jack Berry, Susan Bairley, Tom ClearyKen Devine, Rob Ford, Kelly HillTim Hygh, Tom Lang, Chris LewisJennie McCafferty, Jack Minzey, Kate MooreTerry Moore, Dave Richards, William SheltonBrad Shelton, Norm Sinclair

Michigan Golfer Magazine Past Issues http://michigangolfer.com/#pastissuesMichigan Golfer Television http://michigangolfer.tv

=============================================================DURANT BRINGS HIS MAGIC CAMERA TO TRUE NORTH GOLF CLUB=============================================================As reported here last week, Tom Durant joined our team to produce a video for True North Golf Club.It is unquestionably one the finest videos we have produced for the Michigan Golfer Television Channel.

Jim Engh, one of America's finest golf architects, along with new GM Kevin O'Brien, take the viewer onan eighteen hole journey that captures the beauty of the course and the strategy to play it. The videoalso highlights the clubhouse, the new True North Cottages and the Compass Room restaurant.

Finally, the page also highlights each of the 18 holes individually. Looking at these videos will makeyou want to throw your clubs in the car and head North, True North.http://michigangolfer.tv/2011shows/true_north_tour/

=================================================================================25TH GAM SENIOR AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP AT SPRING LAKE COUNTRY CLUB NEXTWEEK -By Terry Moore=================================================================================Leave it to celebrated amateur and long time member Cliff Taylor to sum up his affection for hisbeloved Spring Lake Country Club, site of the 25th GAM Senior Amateur Championship next week.“It’s a treasure. For me it’s been a joy for its social and golf occasions among friends. And it’s awonderful golf course.” An 18-time club champion and the runner-up in the 1966 Michigan Amateur,Taylor has been a member at Spring Lake since 1950. As such, he’s looking forward to the club hostingits first GAM Senior Amateur as part of its Centennial celebration this year. “It should be a greattournament and I’m certain the players will enjoy the golf course.” That’s been the verdict for years asthe course annually has hosted the Spring Lake Invitational Tournament, the oldest established women’sgolf tournament in the state and the second-oldest women’s match play in the U.S., dating back to 1919.The tourney was won a record ten times by Michigan Golf Hall of Fame member Patti Shook Boice.

To be sure, Spring Lake has come a long way since noted course architect Tom Bendelow (of MedinahCC fame) was retained for $50 and laid out a six-hole golf course in 1911. Greens were made of clayand golfers played the holes three times for a complete round. Following the addition of three moreholes in 1919, Bendelow returned in 1920 to add another nine holes to the layout that borders SpringLake which feeds into Lake Michigan.

Today, Spring Lake boasts an active and loyal golf roster of 250 members plus an additional 200 socialmembers. Due to its walkable and friendly layout, the majority of its members prefer to walk (hooray for

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that!) with the club storing over 80 Speedcarts for their use. While most clubs have struggled withmaintaining memberships, Spring Lake continues to thrive while being progressive in its marketing andmember services. In addition to celebrating its Centennial with a number of events, including a hickory stickgolf club tourney, Spring Lake has lent added value to its members by offering reciprocal golf privileges atseveral area private clubs. Explained Head PGA golf professional Josh Lathwell: “The idea was to offer ourmembers some options if the event of business travel or conflicting member-guest play.”

Lathwell and the club also have kept a keen eye on the future of the game via an active junior golfprogram that attracts more than 120 youngsters. There are nine Wednesday mornings devoted to juniorinstruction and play. Depending on their age, junior golfers play one, three, six, nine or 18 holes.Longtime member Pat McGurk, who’ll be serving as the tournament director for the Senior Amateur,said the club’s family emphasis has evolved over the years. “It’s much more family-oriented than when Ifirst joined 24 years ago. The addition of the pool in 2000 has been a positive move too,” said McGurk.Echoed newer member Steve Wooldridge: “Spring Lake is a very welcoming club. Everyone goes outtheir way to make you feel at home.”

But besides its membership, the heart of a club is the golf course and Spring Lake is blessed with a goodone. Spread out over an ample 200 plus acres, it’s a course known for the quality of its conditioning andits many tree-lined fairways. Its superintendent is Kirk Carls who does his best, weather permitting, todeliver fast, true greens and firm fairways. “Our membership expects our greens to be fast—in the 10.5stimp range—and we try to deliver on it,” said Carls who actually became a superintendent as hissecond career beginning at age 34. “And maintaining green speed is always a challenge especially duringa hot, humid summer,” added Carls who’s not adverse to rolling the greens several times in the morningto get them tournament ready.

Another challenge for Carls and his staff are the many trees on the course property. In his ten years atthe club, Carls estimated more than 800 trees have been removed. “The members realize the advantagesof fewer trees on the course and how it will lead to better playing and turf conditions,” said Carls. Inspite of these tree-clearing efforts, Spring Lake still would benefit from a more aggressive cutting andpruning program. As in the case of some many older parkland courses, too many trees and overhangingbranches at Spring Lake have shrunk fairway widths and corridors to the green. Simply put, it’s notwhat Bendelow intended. Many clubs have followed the once controversial lead of Oakmont CC andother storied clubs by adopting their tree removal approach. It would behoove Spring Lake, inspired byits Centennial, to do the same.

In his day, Bendelow was fond of describing his courses as “sporty,” meaning his layouts “shouldpresent an enjoyable play for both beginner and advanced player, not too hard…and not withoutchallenge.” A hundred years later, sporty is still an apt description to describe Spring Lake. It has a niceblend of par threes and par fours of various lengths. And its championship tees pegged at 6587 yardswill be a fair test for the state’s best amateurs.

Its no. 1 handicap hole is the 412-yard par-four 14th hole, a slight dogleg left with a green that’s sharplypitched from back to front. Naturally, par is a good score here. I also like how the par-threes are set atvarying directions and, depending upon the tee placement, require different club selection. Despiteoverhanging branches impeding the right side of the fairway, the par-four 18th is a good uphill finisherthat demands two sound shots to the large two-tiered green. Walking off the final green, my impressionsof the day were: here is a fine golf course highlighted by excellent playing conditions.

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Looking back at Spring Lake’s distinguished 100-year legacy, one would be hard-pressed to find a betterand sportier return on a $50 investment.

======================================NATALIE GULBIS RETURNS TO THE LOON======================================The Loon Golf Resort announced that LPGA's Natalie Gulbis will return to Gaylord this fall toparticipate in The Natalie Gulbis Showcase September 29 – October 1. This event allows golfers theopportunity to golf with one of the top stars on the LPGA Tour. The format is a two-day 36-hole eventplayed in a four-person team format with amateurs competing in both gross and net divisions. Gulbiswill be on hand participating with private clinics for the contestants, including a junior clinic for kids,as well as participating on golf holes, and interacting with each group.

Taken and edited from a Gaylord Golf Mecca release

=================================================================================ARNOLD PALMER INVITATIONAL PRESENTED BY MASTERCARD® - BUY ONE GET ONEOFFER FOR MASTERCARD CARDHOLDERS=================================================================================We have covered this tournament the past two years and it is a real hoot. The tournament is extremelycustomer friendly, with parking and fan movement to the tournament site effortless. Below is an updatefor those that will be in Florida during that time and may be interested.

ORLANDO, Fla. (September 12, 2012) — The Arnold Palmer Invitational Presented by MasterCard,one of very few “invite only” tournaments on the PGA TOUR, is inviting consumers to take advantageof an exclusive savings opportunity available today through September 25, 2011. In celebration of Mr.Palmer’s birthday on September 10th, tickets for the 34th annual tournament March 19-25, 2012 atArnold Palmer's Bay Hill Club & Lodge in Orlando go on sale September 12th. MasterCardcardholders have the opportunity to pre-purchase tickets for the 2012 event, including a special offerfrom MasterCard for Daily Tickets. From September 12th – 25th only those who purchase an Any-One-Day ticket with their MasterCard card will receive a second Any-One-Day ticket FREE.

Tickets can now be purchased online at ArnoldPalmerInvitational.com, by phone at 866-764-4843or407-876-7774.

=================================================================================24TH ANNUAL PEPSI CHARITY FALL INVITATIONAL - SEPTEMBER 25TH - SEPTEMBER 27TH- TREETOPS RESORT=================================================================================Kevin McKinley, Director of Golf and Skiing at Treetops, indicates there are just a few spots remainingfor this highly popular tournament sponsored by the Pepsi Bottling Group on the Rick Smith“Signature”, Robert Trent Jones “Masterpiece” and the only Tom Fazio design in Michigan – the“Premier” Course. The format of play is a four person Scramble utilizing gross and net scores. Apercentage of the team's total index will be used to determine net score. There is a cash payout for theprofessionals and prizes for the Amateurs (gift certificates, clubs and merchandise).

The deadline for entries will be, today, September 16th if the field does not fill prior to that date.http://treetops.com

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========================================DEVINE THOUGHTS: Ken Devine, Contributor=========================================When my doctor asked me about what I did yesterday, I told him about my day:, "Well, yesterdayafternoon, I waded across the edge of a lake, escaped from a coyote in the heavy brush, stood in a patchof poison ivy, crawled out of quicksand, and jumped away from an aggressive rattlesnake."

Inspired by my story, the doctor said, "You must be an awesome outdoorsman!"

"No," I replied, "I'm just a lousy golfer."

=======================================================MICHIGAN GOLFER MAGAZINE FALL ISSUE - COMING SOONhttp://michigangolfer.com=======================================================Table of ContentsIrene Tees it Up - Bill SheltonIsland Paradise in Southwest Michigan - Paul BairleyLochenHeath Golf Course - Doug JoyWhere Would You Play? - Bill SheltonSweetgrass - How Sweet It Is - Susan BairleyMississippi Golf - Tom LangHoutteman Wins Boyne Tournament - Tim HyghEight Days a week - Art McCafferty

==================================MINZEY'S MUSINGS: By Dr. Jack Minzey==================================WHY GOD MADE MOMSAnswers given by 2nd grade school children to the following questions:

Why did God make mothers?1. She's the only one who knows where the scotch tape is.2. Mostly to clean the house.3. To help us out of there when we were getting born.

How did God make mothers?1. He used dirt, just like for the rest of us.2. Magic plus super powers and a lot of stirring.3. God made my mom just the same like he made me. He just used bigger parts.

What ingredients are mothers made of?1. God makes mothers out of clouds and angel hair and everything nice in the world and one dab ofmean.2. They had to get their start from men's bones. Then they mostly use string, I think.

Why did God give you your mother and not some other mom?1. We're related.2. God knew she likes me a lot more than other people's mom like me.

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What kind of a little girl was your mom?1. My mom has always been my mom and none of that other stuff.2. I don't know because I wasn't there, but my guess would be pretty bossy.3. They say she used to be nice.

What did mom need to know about dad before she married him?1. His last name.2. She had to know his background. Like is he a crook? Does he get drunk on beer?3. Does he make at least $800 a year? Did he say NO to drugs and YES to chores?

Why did your mom marry your dad?1. My dad makes the best spaghetti in the world. And my mom eats a lot.2. She got too old to do anything else with him.3. My grandma says that mom didn't have her thinking cap on.

Who's the boss at your house?1. Mom doesn't want to be boss, but she has to because dad's such a goof ball.2. Mom. You can tell by room inspection. She sees the stuff under the bed.3. I guess mom is, but only because she has a lot more to do than dad.

What's the difference between moms and dads?1. Moms work at work and work at home and dads just go to work at work.2. Moms know how to talk to teachers without scaring them.3. Dads are taller and stronger, but moms have all the real power 'cause that's who you got to ask if youwant to sleep over at your friends.4. Moms have magic, they make you feel better without medicine.

What does your mom do in her spare time?1. Mothers don't do spare time.2. To hear her tell it, she pays bills all day long.

What would it take to make your mom perfect?1. On the inside she's already perfect. Outside, I think some kind of plastic surgery.2. Diet. You know, her hair. I'd diet, maybe blue.

If you could change one thing about your mom, what would it be?1. She has this weird thing about me keeping my room clean. I'd get rid of that.2. I'd make my mom smarter... Then she would know it was my sister who did it not me.3. I would like for her to get rid of those invisible eyes on the back of her head.

=========================================================MICHIGAN GOLFER TELEVISION CHANNEL -- 2011 SHOWShttp://michigangolfer.tv/archives.html=========================================================

**************************** NOW PLAYING ***************************A Tour of True North Golf ClubMorning Comes to True North

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Paul W. Smith Golf ClassicPure GarlandGarland GolfBoyne Tournament of ChampionsThunder Bay Golf ResortJack the Antler GuyMorning Comes to Fieldstone GCA Tour of the Fieldstone Golf Club's 18 HolesSwinging at a Wish TournamentRick Smith Academy with Henry YoungLadies Golf School at Treetops Resort with Judy MasonThe Treetops CupBrian O'Neill and the Nike Golf CampMGCOA Legislative Golf Day100th Anniversary of Michigan AmateurTerry Moore Interview with Jennie McCaffertyTerry Moore - Michigan Golf Hall of Fame - Class of 2010Art Hills - Michigan Golf Hall of Fame - Class of 2010Don Perne' - Michigan Golf Hall of Fame - Class of 2010Jim Briegel - Michigan Golf Hall of Fame - Class of 2010Vartan Kupelian and his Golf Writer's Association of America PresidencyPractice Makes Perfect - Photography by Jennie McCaffertyThe Sundance Course at A-Ga-Ming: Narrated by Jerry MatthewsAntrim Dells Becomes an A-Ga-Ming Property: Mike Brown InterviewedIt Started with Chick Harbert: The Torch Course at A-Ga-MingAntrim Dells GC: Narrated by Jerry MatthewsBucks Run Golf Club with Jon ConklinArcadia Bluffs - A Top Stay and Play ExperienceJason Guss Golf AcademyBoyne Golf Schools and Boyne Golf Academy at King ParTullymore Has New Leadership with the Returning Terry SchieberThe Michigan Cup - Top Jr. Golfers Battle it out Ryder Cup StyleKevin O'Brien Joins True North Team25th Anniversary Preview of the Jones Masterpiece at Treetops with Kevin McKinley and Jack Berry25th Anniversary Preview of The Legend at Shanty Creek Resort with Brian Kautz and Jack Berry100th Anniversary Preview of the Michigan Amateur with David Graham and Jack BerryBoyne's Tournament Season and Golf Packages with Jeff Ecceleston and Jack BerryBrian O'Neill's Quick Golf TipsLochenHeath is Back and Basking with Mike Husby and Jack BerryLPGA Futures Tour - Island Resort Championship at Sweetgrass with Dave Douglas and Jack BerryRailside Golf Club @ Byron Center - Club Membership on the Rise with Jim Bultema and Jack BerryPGA Michigan and Patriot Day with Kevin McKinley and Jack BerryThe Treetops Cup: USA vs Canada - Ryder Cup Style with Kevin McKinley and Jack BerryThe Madness at Marsh Ridge Resort Larry Bowden and Jack BerryThe Cyber-Geezer a.k.a. Thad Gutowski with Peter Fitzsimons and Al Lynchhttp://michigangolfer.tv/archives.html

*********************** COMING ATTRACTIONS ***********************California Golf

======================================MICHIGAN GOLFER CALENDAR OF EVENTS======================================SEPTEMBER19-20 25th GAM Senior Championship, Spring Lake CC, Spring Lake, MI

http://gam.org22-25 The Tour Championship, East Lake CC, Atlanta, GA22-25 41st Golf Collectors Society Meeting & Trade Show-Ann Arbor Marriott Ypsilanti at

Eagle Crest Resorthttp://www.golfcollectors.com/events.html

25-27 Pepsi Fall Charity Invitational, Gaylord, MIhttp://treetops.com

25 MGCOA Golf League Championship at Hawk Hollow Golf Course, Bathhttp://MGCOA.org

29/10/1 2nd annual Natalie Gulbis Showcase, The Loon GC, Gaylord

OCTOBER8-9 Toughman/Princess Scramble Gaylord, MI

http://treetops.com31 PGA Fall Meeting

NOVEMBER17-20 President's Cup, Royal Melbourne, Victoria, AUS29/12-1 MGCOA Golf Business Conference and Vendor Show at the Somerset Inn in Troy

http://MGCOA.org

2012JANUARY13-15 Southwest Michigan Golf Show at the Kalamazoo Expo Center, Kalamazoo

http://michigangolfshow.com

FEBRUARY10-12 West Michigan Golf Show

http://westmichigangolfshow.com25-27 28th Annual Chicago Golf Show

MARCH2-4 Michigan Golf Show, Novi

http://michigangolfshow.com

SEPTEMBER25-30 Ryder Cup, Medinah CC, Chicago, IL

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