Clubhouse:843-8078
Clubhouse Fax:852-0381
Golf Shop:843-9303
Tennis:843-1065
Pool:845-4190
Greens Dept:846-9522
P.O. Box 6; York, PA 17405Website: www.ccyork.org
August 2009
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Table of Contents
Table of ContentsHours of Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Holiday Parties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2COO/GM’s CommunicationCorner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Letter From Club Leaders Forum . 4
General Information, Hoursand Monthly EventsBridge Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Web Page Information . . . . . . . . . . 5Theater/Symphony Nights . . . . . . . 5Happy Hour – Theme Night. . . . . . 6Monday Night Dinner Specialson the South Lawn and Patio . . . . 6Wines and Beer of the Month . . . . 7Membership Information . . . . . . . . 8History Corner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Book Club. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Main Lounge and Side TerraceClosed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Summer Saturday Sundaes. . . . . . . 9
Special EventsExercise Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Entertainment Meetings . . . . . . . . 10Wine Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Crab Feast. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Labor Day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Dog Daze Party . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Speaker Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Ladies Night Out . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Christmas Formal Sign Up . . . 15-16Ladies Bowling News. . . . . . . . . . 16Hershey Theater Trip . . . . . . . . . . 16Upcoming Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Golf NewsPelican Putters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Women’s Mulligan Madness . . . . 18August and September Women’sGolf Schedule. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192nd Mixer Tournament . . . . . . . . . . 203rd Mixer Tournament . . . . . . . . . . 2118-Hole Member Guest . . . . . . . . 22Rally for the Cure. . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Nine and Dine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23August and September Men’sGolf Schedule. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Family Golf Days . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Golf Tip of the Month . . . . . . . . . 25Better Ball of Partners . . . . . . . . . 25Twilight Golf Cart Rates . . . . . . . 26Golf Results. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-28August and September JuniorGolf Schedule Golf Results . . . . 28Junior Golf Camp. . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Junior Club Championship. . . . . . 30Family Championshipand Banquet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Tennis NewsTennis News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Pool NewsPool News & Events . . . . . . . . 32-33Campout at the Pool . . . . . . . . . . . 34Activities of the Week . . . . . . . . . 34
InsertsMen’s Labor DayMen’s Fall Party
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Hours of Operation19th Hole
Monday 11:30 AM until 5:00 PM(Food Service Available Until 3:00 PM)
Tuesday – Sunday 11:30 AM until 6:00 PM(Food Service Available Until 3:00 PM)
Terrace RoomTuesday – Friday and Sunday12:00 Noon until 9:00 PM
Saturday – 5:00 PM until 9:00 PM
Wyndham Room – Reservations AcceptedSaturday 5:00 PM until 9:00 PM
Main LoungeTuesday – Sunday 5:00 PM until 9:00 PM
Subject to Availability
Red RoomSame as Terrace Room When Available
Upper TerraceTuesday – Sunday 5:00 PM until 9:00 PM
South Lawn and PatioWednesday – Monday
Food Service 5:00 PM until 8:30 PMBar Service 5:00 PM until 9:30 PM
Monday Night Buffet 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM
ShackTuesday – Sunday 10:00 AM until 5:00 PM
Holiday Parties
REMEMBER TO BOOK YOUR
HOLIDAY PARTY WITH THE CLUB!
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Dear Members,
I am pleased to announce that our Club has been named to the PlatinumClubs of America for 2009 by the Club Leaders Forum. This means we rankedin the top 235 Clubs overall out of 6000 and in the top 100 out of 3000 CountryClubs. The Platinum Clubs of America Survey is in its 15th year and clubs areranked every three years. All clubs that have Club Presidents and Club Managersin the Club Managers Association of America receive surveys. Clubs are judgedbased on five aspects:
Quality of MembershipTradition and CultureAmenitiesGovernanceQuality of Management and Staff
Simply being the site of a major tour event and enjoying a superb golf coursedoesn’t necessarily warrant a club’s inclusion among the top 235. As inprevious years the clubs are ranked in six different categories: country clubs,city, golf, athletic, yacht, and residential communities. Earning the PlatinumClub designation is something we should be very proud to share. Anyone whobelongs to a club wants to believe that his or her club is the best in the area inwhich they reside. Our Club’s designation as a Platinum Club of America servesto attract great new members and to “benchmark” CCY as a model club for thoseaspiring clubs to emulate.
August always seems to bring about a bit of anxiety that summer is almost over.Fortunately, CCY has plenty to offer whether it’s dining outside on one of thepatios, golfing, swimming, playing tennis, attending Crab Night or our WineDinner series. Labor Day is just around the corner, be sure to sign up early forour dinner buffet and Grand Finale Fireworks Display that will be bigger andbetter then ever! Also just a quick reminder for our male members, guests andjuniors to please respect our tradition of having your shirts tucked in at all timeson the golf course, range and putting green. As always please send yourcomments and suggestions to me by phone or email ([email protected]) at anytime!
Congratulations to you and our Staff for achieving Platinum Clubs of Americastatus!
Tom Czaus, CCMChief Operating Officer and General Manager
COO/GM’s Communication Corner
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Letter from Club Leaders Forum
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Any pictures you may have of the Club and/or any Club events,e-mail them to [email protected]!
Web Page Information
www.ccyork.org
Web Page Log On Instructions!The login username for each member is your three digitmember number preceded by two zeros. (5 digits total)The password is the first initial and last name of the mainmember on the account.
September Show TimeNo events scheduled for Sept.
August Show TimeSaturday 15th Cool Sounds 8:00 PMSaturday 22nd Iglesia Res Concert 7:00 PM
Theater/Symphony NightsCome in at 5:00 PM and let your server know you are going to the Strand. Youwill be done and on your way to the show by no later than 6:30 PM.
This runs in conjunction with the shows being offered at the Strand Capitol andthe York Symphony listed below.
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Have dinner on the South Lawn & Patio after Bridge!
Bring your partner – this is social/rubber bridge.
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Doodle Bentz 854-4209 or Pat Ehehalt 741-4058 or
Co-Chairpersons Norma Shuff 741-5480 or M. E. Whiteley 741-9543
Wednesday Mixed Bridge
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Monday South Lawn and Patio Dinner Specials
The Club is offering “Dinner Specials” on Monday Nights for dining on theSSOOUUTTHH LLAAWWNN AANNDD PPAATTIIOO from 5:00 PM until 8:00 PM.
Nothing will start the work week off better than a great meal at your Club onthe South Lawn and Patio. See the back calendar as to what “Dinner Specials”
are being offered on each Monday this month.
We hope to see many of our members come up and take advantage of this greatway to start off a work week. Make sure to bring the entire family.
Each Dinner Buffet Includes Salad Bar and Sundaes
Price $15.00 adults, per person plus tax and service charge.
$7.95 children 7 to 14 years of age per person plus tax and service charge. Children 6 and under eat free!
No a la carte, only the buffet is available this evening.
MondayBu�et
Join your fellow club members the first Friday (usually) of each month for a “Happy Hour” in the Main Lounge or (weather permitting) outside. Specialty drinks/cocktails and complimentary hors d’ oeuvres will be available. Then stay for dinner.
Dress is casual.
“Monthly Happy Hour”
Special Drink Prices!$2.00 Domestic Beer $2.50 Imports1/2 price Cocktails & House Wines from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM
Friday, September 4th, 20095:30pm – 7:30pm
End theSummer at the
Club!
The Lazy Daysof Summer are
Here!
Music by:Jerry Gingerich
Trio
Friday, August 7th, 20095:30pm – 7:30pm
Music by:Philadelphia
Avenue
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Wine Cellar Corner“Wines of the Month” for August
Red - Willowbrook Cellars, Pinot Noir, Napa Valley, 2006In 2006 Willowbrook crossed the county line and securedfruit from a high elevation vineyard in Napa Valley. Thevineyard sits in the southernmost part of Atlas peak at thevery end of Wild Horse valley. It receives a great deal ofsun and cool winds coming off San Pablo bay resultingin an outstanding climate for Pinot Noir. The vineyardexperiences extremes of climate - one day it may be hotand dry and the next day the fog from the bay packs thevineyard with cool moisture. This allows for maximumflavor development and good acid retention. The resulting wine has classic mountain Pinot flavors and is structurally a biggerwine than any of the Sonoma or Marin County wines produced in the past. Ithas abundant fruit flavors and aromas of black cherry with hints of strawberry, forest floor and barrel spices.
Bottle $ 40.00 – Glass $ 10.00
White - Segrel, Albariño, Rias Baixas, Spain, 2008Albariño is primarily grown in the Rias Baixas region of NW Spain. This wetand cool climate allows the varietal to exhibit freshness, quality fruit andgood acidity. Made from 100% Albarino grapes and exhibiting a greenish yellow in color with an aromatic nose with hints of citrus fruit and greenapple this wine is fine and elegant on the palate with the perfect amount ofacidity and a crisp and clean finish. This wine makes for an excellent pairingwith a variety of seafood, such as oysters, scallops and sea bass.
Bottle $ 34.00 – Glass $ 8.50
August Beer of the MonthSam Adams Cherry Wheat $ 3.75
Samuel Adams Cherry Wheat follows the centuries old American tradition ofbrewing beer with native ingredients, in this case Michigan cherries as wellas a touch of honey. The sweet fruitiness of the cherries is balanced againstthe crisp, cereal note from the malted wheat and the subtle citrus flavor fromthe Noble hops. The end result is a sweet, refreshing beer that is light on thepalate but long on complexity.
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Book Club NewsBook club will meet on TUESDAY, August 4th
at 10:30 A.M. in the Elmer Smith Room
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Looking ahead to September, the selection is:
The Story Of Edgar Swatele – by David Wroblewski
As always, new members are welcome. Warm regards, Hannelore
Attention MembersThe following prospective applicants have met the Membership Committee and the Board
of Governors recently and are now being posted.
David Lynch – Resident IndividualBrian and Barbara Cousins – Resident FamilySteven and Ina Caplan - Resident FamilyHenry and Ann Anstadt – Resident FamilyRussell and Pamala Grove – Resident FamilyDavid and Kathy Turkewitz – Resident FamilyMatthew and Jennifer Doran – Junior FamilyRyan and Erin Green – Resident FamilyDavid and Anna Chiaverrni – Resident Family
Membership News
History Committee CornerThe current display in the “Case at the Top of the Stairs” comes to
us courtesy of Mr. Bill Morris. He is sharing his collection of uniqueand beautiful paper weights with CCY members. Take a few minuteson your next trip to the Terrace Room to enjoy this delightful exhibit.
The History Committee is always looking for interesting items todisplay in the case. If you have a collection or craft you would like toshare with members we would love to hear from you. Your collectionwould be kept under lock and key, the cabinet is equipped with analarm system and the contents are insured by the Club.
Please contact : Fred Rosenmiller, 848-1003 or Chabby Zarfos, 741-4143.
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Main Lounge and Side Terrace ClosingOn August 1st the Main Lounge and Side Terracewill be closed for a private member function.Cocktails will be available on the South Lawn andPatio. We hope this advanced notice helps you withyour planning. Thank You. CCY Management
Summer Saturday SundaesEvery Saturday during the summer seasonwe have a Soft Serve Ice Cream Bar availablealong with a special family activity at theClub. Check out what the activity is at thePool! No reservations – come when you can!
Time:� 3:00� •� Location:� Pool� Area�Price� for� Sundaes:� $3.00
All Classes Start at 8:45 AMMonday and/or Wednesday
$90.00 for 12 sessions, once a weekor $10.00 drop in fee
$120.00 for 24 sessions, twice a weekBring a Ball, Mat or Towel
Instructor Amy Rawhouser, ACE certified Personal trainerMake check payable: Amy Rawhouser
Bring checks to class
Exercise Classes
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Wine Events
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each week by Executive Chef Gregory Lynn Mummert and your CCY Culinary Staff paired with special
selections from our wine cellar.
$50 per person (Plus Tax and Service Charge)
Reservations are limited to the First 40 SeatsPlease contact the office to make reservations.
No cancellations after 3:00 PM the day before the event.Billing done by reservations.
Entertainment MeetingsHere is the date for the next Entertainment
Meeting open to all members:
Tuesday, September 1st
, 2009 at 2:00 p.m.
No meeting in August.
Will be at Pool – weather permitting.
SEE YOU THERE!! � New Faces Encouraged �
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CCY Crab FeastCALL 843-8078 FOR RESERVATIONS FOR THE
CCYCrabFeast
Friday, August 14th, 2009“On the Terrace” - 6:30 P.M.
(Weather Permitting)
$62.50 per person for members and their familyPlus Tax and Service Charge
$73.50 per person for guestsPlus Tax and Service Charge
Music by: B-tropicalCome out for an evening of fun and merriment!
Menu• Crab Soup • Hard Shell Crabs • Sauteed Soft Shell Crabs
• Crab Cakes • Steamed Clams • Corn on the Cob • Baked Potatoes•Sliced Tomatoes • Cole Slaw • Bread• Chilled Watermelon and Ice Cream
Filet Mignon for restricted Shellfish Diets(Please reserve Filet Mignon when making reservations – Cost $62.50)Per Person for Member and their Family, $73.50 per person for guests.
(Plus Tax and Service Charge)
Casual DressGuests Welcome.
(Billing will be made from the reservation list)
SPECIAL BILLING NOTICE:Due to the ordering of the Crabs and other food items, reservations are requested by Monday, August 10th.
No cancellations or menu changes after Wednesday, August 12th @ 3:00 P.M.
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Labor Day with Fireworks!Monday, September 7th, 2009
Make this a family day at the ClubMen’s 18 Hole Tournament
Swimming • Tennis • Dining• and Fireworks at Dusk!
(Bring blankets, chairs and flashlights)
Buffet on the Terrace6:00PM to 7:30PM
Country Clubs Great Summer Holiday Buffet Including:
• Ball Park Style Pit Beef • Our Smoked Pork BBQ •• Grilled Salmon with our Classic Fried Chicken & ClubHouse Baked Beans • Salads • and more including Fresh
Made Desserts & Ice Cream Parlor •
Adults $22.50Children $11.50(14 and under)Plus tax and service charge
Billing done by reservations.
Music by D.J. Donna Star 5:30PM to 9:00PM FIREWORKS from Schaefer Pyrotechnics!
Please make reservations for the Buffet by calling 843-8078. Lunch in theTerrace Room from 12:00 Noon. A la carte dinner menu will be served in theTerrace Room from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM.
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Dog Daze PartyDog Daze Party!
Saturday, September 12th 3:00-5:00 PM The pool will be closed and needs to be cleaned,
so let's let the dogs have their day.
Spend the afternoon at the pool without getting wet! Bring your dog and watch him swim and play.
Food, Fun & GamesPrice: $13.00 per person for adults
$6.50 per person for kids (14 and under)$1.00 per dog
Plus tax and service charge.
A late afternoon earlyevening event withcocktails and hors
d’oeuvres!
Raindate:Sunday the 13th!
Speaker SeriesThursday, September 17th, 2009
6:30 PM Cocktails & Fancy Hors d'oeuvres(Tenderloin Sandwiches & other Hearty Favorites)
Lecture 7:30 PM to 8:30 PM: Stem Cell ResearchProject RESTORE and what is taking place at Johns Hopkins presented by: Douglas Kerr, M.D., Ph.D. Associate Professor ofNeurology, Department of Molecular Microbiology; Department ofCellular and Molecular Medicine, Johns Hopkins University.
An array of desserts to follow.Price: $22.50 per person (plux tax and service charge)
Call 843-8078 for reservations.Billing done by reservations.
No cancellations after 3:00 PM the day before the event.
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Ladies Cocktail Party
LADIES’NIGHT OUT
ThursdaySeptember 24th, 2009
5:30 P.M. – 7:30 P.M.
Before the weekend begins, join us for “cocktails and conversation” on the Terrace (weather permitting), or in the
Main Lounge.A Martini Bar and complimentary hors d’ouevres will be featured
Guests are Welcome!Cash Bar available
Save the Date!
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Christmas Formals
Christmas Formal reservations will begin at 9a.m. on Monday, October 5th, 2009
The following are a few pointers that may assist you with your reservations:
1. Reservations are taken both by telephone (843-8078) and in person. It isnot necessary to come to the CCY to make your reservation. If table location is a priority, making a reservation in person may help, but is not aguarantee.
2. If you choose to sign up in person, you are welcome to arrive early on the5th, take a number and sign in on the reservation sheet in the Terrace Room,and relax with a cup of coffee while socializing. Reservations will not betaken until 9a.m. for both members arriving in person and for memberstelephoning. Both “in person” and telephone reservations will be takensimultaneously.
3. Only one member per reserved table needs to sign up. Tables can bereserved for a minimum of two people or a maximum of 20 people. Whenmaking your reservation have a list of members seated at your table forbilling purposes. If a guest is invited, note the name of the member to bebilled.
4. The Christmas Formals are a popular holiday event and a waiting list forthe Second Formal is sometimes necessary. Historically, though, all members and families as well as house guests have been included.
We hope this information concerning the Christmas Formal reservationprocess will be helpful to you. We look forward to being with our members at these popular holiday dinner dances.
First Formal: Saturday, December 12th – Music by Ward MarstonSecond Formal: Saturday, December 19th – Music by Millennium
**See page 16 in the bulletin for Guest Reservation Guidelines.
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Guest Reservation Guidelines for FormalsOn October 5th some of you will be making reservations for the
Christmas Formals on December 12th and 19th.If you wish to bring your family
(non-members) and local friends, consider attending the first dance, December 12th.
The rules and restrictions for the2nd dance on December 19th are:
The following are eligible:1. Children living in your home (same address), if they are
covered under your membership.2. Children living more than 50 miles away.3. House guests living more than 50 miles away.4. After November 14th, 2009 any guest will be welcome to
attend the 2nd Christmas Formal on a space available basis.(Historically we have been able to get everyone in.)
Thank you for your cooperation! The Entertainment Committee
Ladies Bowling NewsLadies bowling will begin on Wednesday, October21st. We will bowl on the third Wednesday of eachmonth through March 2010. Please contact WendyVoorheis at 848-9799 if you are interested in participating. If there is minimal interest from clubmembers we will have to cancel this activity.
Hershey Theater TripEnjoy a matinee of "The Wizard of Oz" Sunday,Nov. 1st, 2 pm at Hershey Theatre. Limited tickets available. More details to follow.
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Other Upcoming EventsGlo Golf w/Bonfire – October 16th – Note date change
Fall Fashion Show: Fashions by Renaissance Bridal & Susies – Thursday, October 22nd
Family Halloween Party – October 30th
Artful Gift – November 13th
See future bulletins for more information –Mark your calendars now!
Pelican PuttersThe Pelican Putters
Want Fun?Join us for this complimentary event! Come to the Putting
Green on Tuesday Mornings to “Stay in the Game”.
Pelican Putters is a relaxed weekly free event for women to enjoy. PelicanPutters will take place every Tuesday and continue through the golf season.
To participate all you need to do is show up at the putting green at 10:00 a.m.on Tuesday mornings. Women will be paired up in twosomes and play a fun-filled 18 hole putting course on the putting green. You will be paired with adifferent partner every week and have the opportunity to meet many otherwomen.
After putting, a lunch buffet will be available for those that want to sit and dis-cuss their great round.
Don’t miss out on the fun!
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Women’s Mulligan Madness
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Every Wednesday Night5:30 p.m. Golf Starts
Sign up individually, with friends, or as a foursome.Guests are welcome and encouraged to join the fun.
• Female Guest Fees: $10.00• Cart Fees: $7.00
Enjoy 9 holes of golf in a relaxed atmosphere!
No competition – just suggested games and a special hole.(The golf course will remain open for all golfers on these evenings.)
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August2 – Mixer Event #2 - 1:00 p.m. Shotgun4 – 9-Holers Tuesday Event – 8:30 a.m. Shotgun4 – Pelican Putters – 10:00 a.m. Putting Green5 – 18-Holers Member/Guest - 8:30 a.m. Shotgun
11 – 9-Holers Tuesday Event – 8:30 a.m. Shotgun WYCAGA Invitational @ Heritage Hills11 – Pelican Putters – 10:00 a.m. Putting Green12 – 18-Holers Wednesday Event12 – Team Match – Outdoor at CCY – 9:00 a.m.13 – CP Flexible Packaging Outing – 1:00 p.m. Shotgun14 – Junior War of the Roses @ CCY (Slight Course Restrictions)15 – End 3rd Round of Old Pal Tournament18 – 9-Holers Tuesday Event – 8:30 a.m. Shotgun18 – Pelican Putters – 10:00 a.m. Putting Green19 – 18-Holers Wednesday Event19 – Team Match – CCY at Cool Creek – 9:00 a.m.22 – Nine & Dine – 4:00 p.m. Shotgun25 – 9-Holers Tuesday Event – 8:30 a.m. Shotgun25 – Pelican Putters – 10:00 a.m. Putting Green26 – 18-Holers Wednesday Event30 – Family Championship (2:00 p.m.) & Junior Golf Closing Banquet (5:00 p.m.)
September1 – 9-Holers Tuesday Event – 8:30 a.m. Shotgun1 – Pelican Putters – 10:00 a.m. Putting Green2 – 18-Holers Wednesday Event7 – Labor Day Holiday Event – 8:30 a.m. Shotgun8 – 9-Holers Tuesday Event – 8:30 a.m. Shotgun8 – Pelican Putters – 10:00 a.m. Putting Green9 – 18-Holers Wednesday Event – 49ers, Seniors, Super Seniors Tournament
10 – Men’s Fall Party Member/Guest – 1:00 p.m. Shotgun 13 – Mixer Event #3– 1:00 p.m. Shotgun15 – “Rally for the Cure” – 9 and 18 Holers – 9:00 a.m. Shotgun15 – End 4th Round of Old Pal Tournament16 – 18-Holers Wednesday Event18 – Dental Association Golf Outing – 12:30 p.m. Shotgun19 – Nine & Dine – 4:00 p.m. Shotgun 21 – Rotary Golf Outing21-24 – Golf Course Aerification (Course Closed each Day)23 – WYCAGA Team Party at Bon Air29 – 9-Holers Tuesday Event – 8:30 a.m. Shotgun29 – Pelican Putters – 10:00 a.m. Putting Green30 – 18-Holers Wednesday Event – Chairwomen’s Memorial Cup
Women’s Aug. and Sept. Golf Schedule
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Sunday, August 2nd, 20091:00 P.M. Shotgun Start
A “Couple” is a combination of man and woman, two men or two women.
No Rain Date: In case of rain, refreshments will be held inside.
Golf and Dinner$35.00 per person plus tax and service charge)Carts are an additional fee.
Contact the golf shop to completeyour foursome if necessary.
Sign-up with your partners in the Women’s Locker Room.
Any questions, contact: Sandy Christensen (717) 846-1595
Reminder of dates for 2009September 13th
2nd Mixer Tournament
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Sunday, September 13th, 20091:00 P.M. Shotgun Start
A “Couple” is a combination of man and woman, two men or two women.
No Rain Date: In case of rain, refreshments will be held inside.
Golf and Dinner$35.00 per person plus tax and service charge)Carts are an additional fee.
Contact the golf shop to completeyour foursome if necessary.
Sign-up with your partners in the Women’s Locker Room.
Any questions, contact: Sandy Christensen (717) 846-1595
3rd Mixer Tournament
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18-Hole Member/Guest
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Continental Breakfast at 8:00 A.M. on The South Lawn PatioShotgun Start at 9:00 A.M.
Cocktails & Lunch following Golf in the Ballroom
Tournament Format: 2 Best Ball Foursome, Gross & Net
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Sign-up in the Women’s Locker Room orCall the Golf Shop at 843-9303
Chairpersons: Lisa Quinlivan, Linda Sturgill and Kim Woolley
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Tuesday, September 15th, 2009
“We’re “PAR” fect in Pink!”$30 Entry fee; donations to the Susan G. Komen FoundationSign up in the Ladies's Locker Room, or call the Pro Shop at 843-9303.Guests are Welcome!
“Scramble” Format8:15 Breakfast under the tent9:00 Shotgun Start
12:00 Lunch and Raffle to follow golf
New opportunity to get involved: Everyone is invited to take a chanceon our "POOL" to select the winning team. Sign up in the Pro Shop!For additional information contact: Karen McGannon, Marianne Rupp,Nan Wisotzkey, Barbara Kraft, or Harriet Campbell.We look forward to seeing you on the 15th of September for a
wonderful day filled with FUN, SOCIALIZING, AND "GOOD" GOLF!!
Wear your pink!!
Women’s “Rally for the Cure”
Nine & DineNine & Dines are back on the Calendar!
Mark down the following Dates:
Saturday, Aug. 22nd – 4:00 p.m. ShotgunSaturday, Sept. 19th – 4:00 p.m. Shotgun
9 Holes of Golf followed by Dinner at the ClubGuests are welcome at a reduced fee of $20 for Golf
Sign-Up as a single, couple, or foursome!The Group will Dine Together
(dependent on # of players)
Call the Golf Shop at 843-9303 to Sign-Up!
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August1 – Scratch Match Play Finals – 1:00 p.m. Tee Time2 – Mixer Event #2 - 1:00 p.m. Shotgun4 – Tuesday Night League (Week #14) – 5:30 p.m. Shotgun5 – Women’s Member/Guest (Course closed until approximately 2:00 p.m.)8 – CCY Better Ball Championship - 8:30 a.m. Shotgun9 – Junior Club Championship - Afternoon Tee Times9 – End 3rd Round of Old Pal
11 – Tuesday Night League (Week #15) – 5:30 p.m. Shotgun13 – CP Flexible Packaging Outing – 1:00 p.m. Shotgun14 – Junior War of the Roses @ CCY (Slight Course Restrictions)18 – Tuesday Night League (Week #16) – 5:30 p.m. Shotgun22 – Nine & Dine – 4:00 p.m. Shotgun23 – End 5th Round of Spring Handicap25 – Tuesday Night League Finale and Awards Dinner30 – Family Championship (2:00 p.m.) & Junior Golf Closing Banquet (5:00 p.m.)
September6 – End 4th Round of Old Pal7 – Labor Day Holiday Event – 8:30 a.m. Shotgun
10 – Men’s Fall Party Member/Guest – 1:00 p.m. Shotgun13 – Mixer Event #3– 1:00 p.m. Shotgun18–Dental Association Golf Outing – 12:30 p.m. Shotgun19 – Governor’s Cup (Normal Saturday Starting Times)19 – Nine & Dine – 4:00 p.m. Shotgun20 – End 5th Round of Old Pal21 – Rotary Golf Outing21-24 – Golf Course Aerification (Course Closed each Day)
Men’s Aug. & Sept. Golf Schedule
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Enjoy an afternoon at CCY with your Mom, Dad, Brothers and Sisters.
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By: Jeff Emrich, PGA Teaching Professional
How to hit a “punch” shot or low wind shot.This is a shot we all need to have in the bag on those windy days or when weget stuck under a tree (A lot of trees at CCY!). Follow these steps in your set-up first:
1. Position your feet close together and place the ball slightly back in your stance.
2. You want to choke up on the grip about an inch or soto help stiffen the club shaft.
3. Weight should be favoring your front foot about 60%to 40% on the back foot.
In your swing, the tendency is try and swing too hard which in the wind putstoo much spin on the ball. So, feel like you take your swing back to 9 o’clockand finish the same height on your follow through keeping a nice tempo.Work on this shot with any club and learn how to control the height of the ballto help in those windy conditions!
Golf Tip of the Month
Better Ball ChampionshipSaturday, August 8th, 2009
““GGeett yyoouurr ppaarrttnneerr nnooww!!””
TTiimmee:: 8:30 a.m. Shotgun Start(Saturday Morning Times will not be used this week)
DDiivviissiioonnss:: Gross Division (Blue Tees) orNet Division (White Tees)
PPrriizzeess:: Gross and Net Team Prizes will be awarded
SSiiggnn--UUpp:: Sign-Up in the Men’s Locker Room or Call the Golf Shop at 843-9303Be sure to specify Gross or Net Division!
This is a Men’s Assocation EventEntry Fee: $10.00 per player for non-association members
Better Ball of Partners
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Wednesdays and Thursdays after 5:00 p.m.
$7.00 per person for 9 Holes$10.75 per person for 18 Holes
Enjoy a relaxing evening of golf!
Twilight Golf Cart Rates
CCoouunnttrryy CClluubb ooff YYoorrkkFather’s Day EventSSuunnddaayy,, JJuunnee 2211,, 22000099
GGrroossss DDiivviissiioonn:1st Place Bob Kuhn & Paul Kuhn 692nd Place Denny O’Connor & Devin O’Connor 71
NNeett DDiivviissiioonn:1st Place Bob Etzweiler & Ashlee Etzweiler 602nd Place John Badovinac & Nick Badovinac 62
CCaallllaawwaayy DDiivviissiioonn:1st Place Jim Smolko & Joe Rizzo 632nd Place Randy Turner & Randi Turner 67
Patrick McGannon & Dan McGannon 67
Golf Results
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CCoouunnttrryy CClluubb ooff YYoorrkk4th of July TournamentSSaattuurrddaayy,, JJuullyy 44,, 22000099
GGrroossss DDiivviissiioonn:1st Place Scott Bowman Denny O’Connor 135
Jeff Poet Sean O’Connor
Bob Etzweiler Harlowe Prindle 135Terry Stewart Bill Holly
NNeett DDiivviissiioonn:1st Place Ted Lekawa John Zeleznock 115
Jim Smolko Joe Rizzo
CCoouunnttrryy CClluubb ooff YYoorrkk4th of July TournamentSSaattuurrddaayy,, JJuullyy 44,, 22000099
CClloosseesstt ttoo tthhee PPiinnss:Hole #3 Terry Stewart 2’3”Hole #6 Harlowe Prindle 3’9”Hole #12 Terry Stewart 4’4”Hole #17 Bob Etzweiler 5’0”
Golf Results (Continued)
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CCoouunnttrryy CClluubb ooff YYoorrkk
Holes-In-One!!!MMoonnddaayy,, JJuunnee 1155,, 22000099
Golf Results (Continued)
Gary Stewart Jr.Hole #3
Club Used: 4 Iron
Witness: Will Stewart
George ShorbHole #3
Club Used: 3 Wood
Witness: Bob Kuhn
Aug. and Sept. Junior Golf ScheduleDate Time EventMonday, August 3 5:30-6:45 “Girls Only” ClinicWednesday, August 5 9:00-10:30 Junior Clinic Wednesday, August 5 2:30-5:30 Advanced Junior Practice/PlayFriday, August 7 9:00-10:30 Junior Clinic Friday, August 7 9:00 am Tri-Club Matches @ Bent Creek Sunday, August 9 2:00 pm Junior Club ChampionshipMonday, August 10 5:30-6:45 “Girls Only” ClinicWednesday, August 12 9:00-10:30 Junior Clinic Wednesday, August 12 2:30-5:30 Advanced Junior Practice/PlayFriday, August 14 9:00-10:30 Junior Clinic Monday, August 17 5:30-6:45 “Girls Only” ClinicTuesday, August 18 8:45-1:00 Junior Golf CampWednesday, August 19 8:45-1:00 Junior Golf CampThursday, August 20 8:45-1:00 Junior Golf CampFriday, August 21 8:45-1:00 Junior Golf Camp (Play/Awards)Sunday, August 30 2:00-4:30 Family ChampionshipSunday, August 30 5:00-7:00 Junior Golf Closing BanquetWednesday, Sept. 16 4:30-5:45 Autumn Junior ClinicWednesday, Sept. 23 4:30-5:45 Autumn Junior ClinicWednesday, Sept. 30 4:30-5:45 Autumn Junior ClinicWednesday, Oct. 7 4:30-5:45 Autumn Junior Clinic
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Junior Golf Camps
VViilllleeggaass JJuunniioorr GGoollff CCaammppAugust 18th to August 21stFour Day Golf Camp8:45 am to 1:00 pm
The Villegas Junior Golf Camp will be held Tuesday,Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 8:45 am-1:00 pm. Thiscamp is geared toward beginning and intermediate level juniors and staffed by our Golf Professionals. We will blendinstruction, rules, etiquette, strategy, competition, and sportsmanship for a fun learning experience.
The entry fee for the camp is $175 per junior.This fee includes all golf, instruction, favors, prizes and food for 4 days.
Please call the golf shop at 843-9303 to sign up.The Villegas Camp is limited to the first 30 juniors.
““GGiirrllss OOnnllyy”” CClliinniicc
Monday, August 3rd – 5:30 to 6:45 pmMonday, August 10th – 5:30 to 6:45 pmMonday, August 17th – 5:30 to 6:45 pm
We encourage all girls wishing to learn thegame of golf to join our professionals in a funand friendly “just for girls” environment.Besides developing and improving theirgames, this provides an excellent opportunityto build & strengthen relationships with otheryoung female players.
The fee for each clinic is $15 per junior.Each junior is allowed to bring one guest.
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Junior Club Championship
CCoouunnttrryy CClluubb ooff YYoorrkkJJuunniioorr CClluubb CChhaammppiioonnsshhiipp
Sunday, August 9th
The Country Club of York Junior Club Championship willtake place on August 9th with tee times starting at 2:00pm. This is a great opportunity for junior golfers of all skilllevels to experience the joy of competition. We encourage all ages and skill levels to participate, as therewill be 4-hole, 9-hole and 18-hole boys and girls divisions.
Stroke Play Championship for the following divisions:
• 18 Hole Boys / 18 Hole Girls• 9 Hole Boys / 9 Hole Girls• 4 Hole Boys / 4 Hole Girls
The deadline to sign up is Friday, August 7th
Please call the golf shop at 843-9303 to sign upfor the Junior Club Championship.
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Family Championship and BanquetFFaammiillyy CChhaammppiioonnsshhiipp &&
JJuunniioorr GGoollff CClloossiinngg BBaannqquueettSunday, August 30th
We conclude our Junior Golf Season with a 9-HoleScramble. All families are invited to play no matter theirsize or skill level.At the conclusion of play, we will head back to theClubhouse for the Junior Golf Closing Banquet. There wewill enjoy a wonderful buffet dinner prepared by our talented chefs. Following dinner, the golf professionalstaff will handout awards and prizes that were earnedthroughout the season. A slide show put together by theprofessional staff will conclude the evening. You do notwant to miss out on this event!We welcome all parents, juniors, family members, andsupportive CCY members of the Junior Golf Program tojoin us for the Closing Banquet. Dress will be golf attire.
Sunday, August 30thGolf: Family Championship at 2:00 p.m.Closing Banquet: Clubhouse at 5:00 p.m.Sign up required for both events
Please call the golf shop at 843-9303 to sign up for the Family Championship and/or the Junior Golf Closing Banquet.
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Tennis NewsMembers:
The summer season is moving along too quickly! It is already Augustbut there is more time to have fun on the courts. The TENNIS/CASINO NIGHT is back!! This event has been popular in the past andthe CCY staff is looking to create another memorable evening. The7:00 pm buffet and casino night will be rain or shine Sat., Aug. 8th. Thetennis will take place from 3:30 to 6:30 pm (lets hope for great weather). Please feel free to invite friends to share in the fun. All casino gambling is with fun money but prizes will be awarded throughout the night based on your luck!! This event can entertain 125people so I want to sell it out!! Ping pong, foam tennis, wii sports,black jack, Texas Holdem and more will be played. Please contact JimKohr with your reservations.
THE CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS WILL BE PLAYED OVER LABORDAY WEEKEND SO COME OUT AND WATCH SOME GREATMATCHES.
There will be two more tennis camps in August. I am adding Tuesdayto the schedule so they will run August 11th - 14th and August 18th - 21st.Check-in is 9:30 am and there is half day as well as full day options.
On Sunday, August 16th at 2:00 pm there will be another family tennissocial. I mix and match all participants so everyone is invited to come!
I am available for any other tennis requests.
Jim Kohr880-3171
Pool Manager’s NoteI just want to take a moment and thank everyone for a fantastic
summer thus far. As the season comes to a close, I hope you take sometime to join us at the pool for a nice break from the back to school bustle!
See you poolside!Anna
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Pool News and EventsCABANA HOURS11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
AUGUST POOL HOURS10:00 AM - 8:00 PM Every day
SWIMMING LESSONSPrivate Lessons Available for $15 per half-hour per child. Lessons can be arranged with individual lifeguards.
Contact Jennifer, the Director of Catering about Pool Parties for Birthdays, Graduations, etc and pool rental prices.
Have the quality of Club Events with the added fun and atmosphere of the pool.
LAP SWIMMINGLaps must be completed by August 31st. Age as of June 1, 2009.
Lap requirementsAges 10 and under: 250 laps; Ages 11-14: 500 laps; Ages 15+: 1000 laps
*Lap sheets can be found at the back of the sign-in book.*Each individual achieving the lap requirement for his or her age group will receive a trophy and a gift card.
*The highest achieving individual in each age group will have his or her name displayed on a plaque.
Other questions? Ask Anna!
Attention Club MembersThe pool will close at 4:30 P.M. on Monday, August 10th for the employee pool party. There is no rain date. In case of rain, party will be held in the Ballroom. Casual Attire!
Employee Pool Party
Swim NewsSwim Clinics
Every Wednesday evening from 4:00-6:00 p.m.4:00-5:00 p.m.: For beginning swimmers. Work on the basics of kicking, breathing, and arm circles. (Swimmer must be confident enoughto swim on their own in the water.) 5:00-6:00 p.m.: For advanced swimmers. Work on flip turns, stroke refinement, open turns, and more.
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Campout at the Pool
CAMPOUT AT THE POOL!
Saturday, August 15th until Sunday, August 16th
(Raindate: Sunday August 16th – Monday August 17th)$28 per person (plus tax and service charge)
Schedule of Events:Dinner Buffet: 7:00 pm
Tennis Baseball Tournament: 8:30 pmSʼmores: 9:30 pmMovies: 10:30 pm
Breakfast Buffet: 7:00 amPick-Up: 8:00 am
*Bring your tents, sleeping bags and pillows!Children under 6 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Call 845-4190 to make reservations or sign up at the Pool!No cancellations after 3:00 PM the day before the event or you will be billed.
Activities of the WeekAugust 1: Dive-in Theater (Movie starting around 8:30 p.m.)August 8: Safety Day (1:00 p.m.)August 15: Camp out (Dinner at 7:00 p.m.)August 22: End of the summer cookout. Games, food,
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