September 25th Beat the Pro & GENERAL MEETING

The following ladies are signed up to play BEAT THE PRO next Tuesday, September 25th. We will be playing Monica on the front nine and Jon on the back nine. The maximum bet will be $20 (cash only please). The amount of your bet will be put in your account as a credit, and it will be matched if you BEAT THE PRO.

Janet Brown Jill Chase Marti Fowler
Nonie Greenfield Annette Krey Jan McCleery
Raquel Myers Anne Wangeman Dana Wardstrom
Jeanne Zwemer Nancy Lencioni Frances Shipilov

Please arrive early enough to make your bets in the Pro Shop, and register upstairs before 8:00 am.

Sweeps – $2 billed directly to your account.

Optional Games – $1 Closest to Pin, $1 Chip-ins

If you would like to be added to the player’s list, please email me before Sunday afternoon (2pm).

REMINDER: THE GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING WILL FOLLOW PLAY. WE WILL BE ELECTING OUR OFFICERS FOR NEXT YEAR AS WELL AS VOTING ON THE BY-LAWS UPDATES, CHARITY SPENDING, AND USE OF RESERVES TO PAY FOR THE HOLIDAY LUNCHEON.

If you cannot make the General Membership Meeting, please remember to submit an absentee ballot (available in the 18 Holers Drawer in the Pro Shop).

Tuesday September 11th Results

Hello Ladies,
Here are the results to today’s skins game;

1st Flight
1st place Mary Watkins 11 skins $8.67
2nd place Lin Lenson 9.6 skins $6.00
3rd place Jill Chase 7 skins $4.00

2nd Flight
1st place Marti Fowler 8 skins $8.67
2nd place Chris Myall 6.5 skins $6.00
Tie 3rd Place Janet Brown and Myra Buckman 5 skins $2.00 each

3rd Flight
Tie 1st Place Cathy Surdez, Deborah Veatch & Grace Berend all with 7 skins $6.22 each

Birdies:
Lin Lenson #1 & #6
Annette Krey #7
Mary Watkins #7
Kay Gschwend #2
Chris Myall #7
Joanne Smith #14
Myra Buckman #12

Chip- Ins: $15.50 each
Deborah Veatch #12
Chris Myall #12
Myra Buckman #12

Closest to the Pin: $3.25 each
0-25 Handicap
Hole #2 Mary Watkins 12′ 7″
Hole #7 Mary Watkins 11′ 6″
Hole #14 Annette Krey 13′ 4″
Hole #17 Jeanne Zwemer 5′ 10″

26-36 Handicap
Hole #2 Kay Gschwend 2′ 4.75″
Hole #7 Kay Gschwend 10′ 5″
Hole #14 Raquel Myers 4′ 10.5″
Hole #17 Kay Gschwend 20′ 8.75″

Thanks all for your participation. Please be sure to sign up for the 2012 Ladies Club ChampionTournament. Sign up sheet is posted on the bulletin board in Pro Shop. The cost is $25.00. There will be awards for low gross and low net/ nets in each flight depending on the amount of players as well as the overall low gross.
Thanks,
Jill

10 Golden Rules of Golf

Hi Ladies. Here’s a great article about the Rules, enjoy.

THE TEN GOLDEN RULES OF GOLF

The original Rules of Golf issued by the Honorable Company of Edinburgh Golfers in 1744 numbered just 13. Today’s Rules of Golf has 34 Rules with over 200 sections and subsections, totaling more than 20,000 words. It is no wonder that most golfers never bother to read the Rules book at all and that even acknowledged experts will often disagree over the interpretation of some Rules.
If all golfers were to learn these 10 Golden Rules below it is estimated that they would be able to resolve 90% of the Rules situations that golfers routinely encounter in the course of an 18-hole round.

1. Play the ball as it lies.

2. Don’t move, bend, or break anything growing or fixed, except in fairly taking your stance or swing. Don’t press anything down.

3. You may lift natural objects not fixed or growing, except in a water hazard or bunker. No penalty.

4. Movable man-made objects may be moved. For immovable objects, you may take relief by dropping away from them within one club-length of the nearest point of relief, no nearer the hole, except in a water hazard or if the object defines out of bounds. In a bunker, you must drop in the bunker. No penalty.

5. You may take relief from casual water, ground under repair, burrowing animal holes or casts, anywhere except in a water hazard. On the putting green, place at the nearest point of relief, no nearer the hole;otherwise drop within one club-length of the nearest point of relief, no nearer the hole. In a bunker, you must drop in the bunker. No penalty.

6. In a water hazard or bunker, don’t touch the water or ground with your hand or club before the stroke.

7. If you hit your ball into a water hazard and cannot find or play it, either drop behind the point where the ball last crossed the hazard margin or at the place where you played the shot. On the tee, you may tee the ball. One penalty stroke. If you hit into a lateral hazard, you may also drop within two club-lengths of the point where the ball last crossed the hazard margin, or, within two club-lengths of a point equidistant from the hole on the opposite margin. One penalty stroke.

8. When you hit your ball out of bounds or cannot find it after 5 minutes of searching, add a penalty stroke, go back and drop a ball at the place where you played the shot. On the tee, you may tee the ball.If you think you have hit your ball out of bounds or lost it outside a water hazard, play a provisional ball before searching for the first one.

9. When you have an unplayable lie, you may drop a ball at the place where you played the previous shot, adding a penalty stroke. On the tee, you may tee the ball. Alternatively, drop within two club-lengths, no nearer the hole, or any distance behind the unplayable spot, keeping it between you and the hole. If the ball is in a bunker, you must drop in the bunker, under either of the alternative options. If you can’t play your ball that is in a water hazard, see Golden Rule #7.

10. You may repair ball marks and old hole plugs on the putting green that are on the line of your putt, but not spike mark

I hope this helps you!
Hilary