Hi Ladies-
We had beautiful weather today and some of us played beautifully . . . or at least good enough to beat Phil, who was today’s Pro. Phil shot a 75, and these are the gals whose net scores were lower than Phil’s gross: Raquel Myers, Jeanne Zwemer, Anne O’Prey, Joanne Leete, Jan Baehr, Fe Estrera, Sandy Mize, Julie Hanson, and Deborah Veatch.
Sweeps:
Flight 1 – Hcp 0-29:
Raquel Myers, net 69, $9; Jan Baehr, net 72, $7; Anne O’Prey, net 72 (tie broken on back nine), $5; Jeanne Zwemer, net 74, $3.Flight 2 – Hcp 30-36:
Julie Hanson, net 66, $9, Joanne Leete, net 67, $7; Fe Estrera, net 72, $5; Deborah Veatch, net 74 (tied with Sandy Mize, broken on front nine after tied on back nine) $3.There were 2 Chip Ins, worth $11 each – Anne O’Prey on Hole #8 and Fe Estrera on Hole #10.
Closest to the Pins, worth $5.25 each – Hole #2: Raquel Myers 28’9″ and Joanne Leete 10’6″; Hole #7: Diane Enbom 60′; Hole #17: Jill Chase 8’4 1/2″.
Thanks all for playing!
-Bonnie
Author: Kay B
August 7, 2017 PPLN Results
Sue and Gail were enjoying a lovely morning of golf.
Sue: “I just got a brand-new set of clubs for my husband”.
Gail: “Excellent trade”!
We had 22 ladies participate in today’s Points, Putts, Low Net and WGANC Pendant competition.
Chip-ins: $10.50 each. Mary Watkins #18 and Sonja Welin #9
Birdies: Frances Shipilov #2, Cindy Aafedt #13, Joanne Smith #7
Closest-to-the-Pin: $7.00 each
Hole #7 Cindy Aafedt 14’5” and Deborah Veatch 23’ 2-1/2”
Hole #17 Annette Krey 11’14”
Overall Low Gross: Annette Krey 77
Overall Low Net ($7.00): Doris Bunnell 67
Low Putts ($7.00): Frances Shipilov 30
Low Net Flights Winners:
Flight 1
1st ($6): Cathy Fancey 72
2nd ($5): Jeanne Zwemer 73
3rd ($4): Jill Chase 73
Flight 2
1st ($6): Sondi Schnee 70
2nd ($5): Joanne Smith 74
3rd ($4): Sonja Welin 75
Next Week (8/15) will be our “Beat the Pro” competition. Sign up on ForeTees. Happy Golfing!
Frances & Shelly
June Advisory Board Highlights
ADVISORY BOARD HIGHLIGHTS
June 15, 2017
• DBGCC was thanked for their support of the Save the Delta Charity Golf Tournament, especially Mark, Jenelle, and Jon.
• The wet area by the #16 teeing ground is on the list of things to be attended to.
• It was suggested that the cart path areas on No. 5 and 6 that have raised have a red stripe to alert people before they hit them with their golf carts.
• Concern was raised about smokers outside the designated smoking area.
• With the expected high temperatures in the 100’s next week, there will be a lot of sprinklers and soaker hoses running. The turf is healthy so the course should be okay.
• There is a tree by No. 12 teeing ground that is leaning so that it almost blocks the foot traffic walk path. It will be removed on Monday.
• Now that the Main Gate is completed, there are plans to redo the irrigation on No. 4 and plant grass. Cobble will be used in the point area.
• There are 72 people signed up for the prime rib dinner, 90 for the July Jumble, Beatles dinner is sold out but there is space available for the concert, 30 people are signed up for the Family Feud it would be desirable to double that number. There have been a couple of weddings held at the club.
• July 4th is Member Appreciation Day. There will be a DJ. Hamburgers, hot dogs, and complimentary beverages will be available from 12 noon – 3 P.M.
• There are new items added to the menu that is coming out soon.
• Stockton has a small cannon that indicates the start of a shotgun. Jon will investigate.
• Oakdale has tee marker plaques donated by outside companies as sponsors.
• The seats on the golf carts are being repaired with new vinyl the same as what is currently on the carts.
• Monster pin day is Saturday. This is a fun day. Players will be notified that it is not a postable round as some pin placements are not legal.
• The 2nd Sunset Golf is July 20. Information will be posted tomorrow.
• The food at the recent Men’s Tournament was excellent.
• There are several new curbs in place. The No. 15 teeing ground by the restrooms is in need of curbs.
• The sloping area on the practice green that allows balls to run onto the cart path will be checked to see if the rough can be modified to alleviate the problem.
• The recent PXG demo day was a success.
• Some golf cart batteries are being replaced. Batteries usually last around 5 years.
• A lot of people are on the trail membership plan. It is hoped that many will become members.
• The club will be providing the Main Gate with a guest list for every event.
Prepared by
Barbara Mensch

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