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SUMMER AT THE CLUB
is always a time for you
to t r u ly re l a x a nd
unwind. The atmos-
phere is certainly more
low-key over these next
few months (with the
exception of junior
summer camps!) and with humidity at 90%
and temperatures hovering right about that
same number, it can be hard to pick up
momentum. However, your Club manage-
ment and staff have not lost their
momentum; we are busy working on projects
that will improve your club experiences!
One project that everyone has been
working on is online reservations. You will no
longer have to call the Club to make your
reservations/bookings because you’ll soon
also have the option of making dining and
special event reservations, tee time reserva-
tions, and all golf/tennis lessons and clinic
reservations ONLINE! Your phone calls are
still welcome, but we hope to make your life
easier by offering online services as well. You
can simply make a reservation on the club
website via the app on your smart phone (all
you have to do is log-in to the club website
on your phone and the app will appear) or
via any computer or tablet device. One of the
greatest features of the online reservation
system is the ability for you to see who else is
playing golf the day you are looking to play,
who else is already signed up for an
upcoming social event or clinic, etc., so that
you can join in with friends and/or invite
those who haven’t yet made a reservation but
who you know would enjoy attending an
event or playing golf with you. Another
benefit is that when you are booking a lesson
online, you’ll be able to see all of the lesson
times that are available to you so that you can
then determine when you would like to book
your lesson.
We hope to “go live” with the reservation
system in July, if not sooner. We will
certainly let you know when you can start
making online reservations! As with
anything that is new, it will take us some
time to work out the kinks in the system, so
we encourage you to look out for the
announcement of this new feature and to
book a reservation online at that time so
that you can provide constructive feedback
that will help us to make the process as
seamless and easy as possible for you.
We look forward to seeing you make your
reservations online!
InsideSummer Swim Meets 2
Special Events 3
Golf Leaderboard 6
Club Champions 9
Tennis News 10
Summer Datebook 16
C O R A L R I D G E C O U N T R Y C L U B 1
CLUB LIFES U M M E R 2 0 1 2Vo l u m e 8 N o . 3
K I A R R A R O P E R | S A L E S & M A R K E T I N G D I R E C T O R
Coral RidgeCountryClub
Summer Momentum
C L U B D I R E C T O R Y
CORAL RIDGE COUNTRY CLUB
3801 Bayview Drive
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
Phone Directory
Accounting (954) 449-4430
Carousel (954) 449-4438
Catering (954) 449-4401
Chef ’s Office (954) 449-4405
Clubhouse (954) 449-4400
Food & Beverage (954) 449-4402
Golf Shop (954) 449-4420
Ladies’ Locker Room (954) 449-4408
Membership (954) 449-4404
Men’s Grill Room (954) 449-4407
Pool (954) 449-4425
Reservations (954) 449-4439
Tennis Shop (954) 449-4410
www.coralridgecc.comFor the most complete and up to date
Club information, please visit our website.
J.J. Sehlke – Managing Partner
Mark Lamers – Controller
Kiarra Roper – Director of Sales & Marketing
Debbie Williams – Food & Beverage Director
Udo Mueller – Executive Chef
Natalie Panajotov – Catering Manager
Scott Fox – Director of Golf
Will Hoag – Director of Tennis
Becky Collison – Director of Communications
& Club Events
cRCCC L U B N E W S
Olympic TrialsCongratulations to Caroline Rodriguez
and Ryan Rosenbaum who both qualified for
the swimming Olympic trials. We wish you
the best of luck!
Summer Camp Swim Meet
ScheduleCome out and support our young and
talented CRCC Summer Camp Swimmers!
1st - All Clubs Relay MeetSaturday, June 16
9 am Warm-up, 10 am Start
[ At Lauderdale Yacht Club ]
2nd – Tri-Club MeetThursday, July 12
5:30 pm Warm-up, 6 pm Start
[ At Coral Ridge Country Club ]
Coral Ridge Country Club vs.
Lighthouse Point vs. Lauderdale Isles
3rd - Tri-Club MeetThursday, July 19
5:30 pm Warm-up, 6 pm Start
[ At Coral Ridge Country Club ]
Coral Ridge Country Club vs. Lauderdale
Yacht Club vs. Coral Ridge Yacht Club
4th - Coral Ridge Country ClubAge Group MeetThursday, July 26
5:30 pm Warm-up, 6 pm Start
[ At Coral Ridge Country Club ]
5th – All Clubs Championship
MeetSaturday, August 11
9 am Warm-up, 10 am Start
[ At Coral Ridge Country Club ]
Coral Ridge Country Club Swim
Camp/Practice Times10 am - 12 pm & 3 pm - 5pm
C O R A L R I D G E C O U N T R Y C L U B2
Summer Swim News
Matt and Dana Adler
Emad Abuhamda and Maha Almasri
Ben and Margaret Aycock
Charles Baclet
Peter Cooper
John MacBeath and Ruth Melchior
Steve and Sandra Retford
Johnathan and Shannon Robertson
Leonardo and Lorene Rodriguez
Rusty and Michelle Smith
Charles and Gayle Strogen
Jim and Myra Sullivan
Welcome | N E W & R E T U R N I N G M E M B E R S
In Memory | Coral Ridge Country Club extends our deepest sympathies to the family of:
M A RG U E R I T E L A R S E N
Splish, Splash!
THE CLUB
B E C KY C O L L I S O N | D I R E C TO R O F C O M M U N I C AT I O N S & C LU B E V E N TS
C O R A L R I D G E C O U N T R Y C L U B 3
SPEND YOUR WARM
sum m er days and
nights at the Club!
From our Summer
Camps programs to our
Legendary 4th of July
Fireworks Celebration
we have something for
everyone. Please also check the datebook and
calendars on pages 16 - 20 for a complete list
of details and activities.
Cellar-brations Wine ShopThe Club offers an extensive and palat-
able selection of wines and champagnes.
Contact Jackie Pasalodos at (954) 449-4403
or [email protected] for
more information.
Kids Can CookFirst Saturday of every month, 10 - 11:30
am, Complimentary
You are invited to bring your child to a
hands-on cooking demonstration by one of
our professional Chefs the first Saturday of
every month. Kids Can Cook is a wonderful
culinary adventure with each class featuring
a different theme. Put on your chef ’s hat and
apron and let’s get cooking! Reservations are
required and space is limited; contact the
front desk at (954) 449-4439.
Martini Madness Every Wed., Thurs., & Fri., 5:30 - 8 pm
Half-price drinks (full bar)
Tour the World on Friday
NightsFridays, 5:30 - 8:30 pm
Join us for our popular Friday Night
“Theme” Buffets! For more details please see
the calender pages on 17-20.
Sunday Brunch Sundays, 11 am - 2:30 pm
Pamper your palate at our decadent
brunch buffet featuring our omelet station,
specialty salads, fresh seafood, seasonal
fruits, carving stations, fabulous desserts,
mimosas and bloody marys! Enjoy our full
buffet for $26.95++ per adult and $14.95++
per child; our omelet station for $12++ per
person; or you can dine from a limited a la
carte menu. Please contact the front desk for
reservations.
Kids Eat Free Wednesday
NightsKick back and relax while the kids play!
Join us on Wednesdays when kids under 13
eat free from the kids menus and adults enjoy
Martini Madness half-price drinks 5:30 - 8
pm and a la carte dinner 5:30 - 8:30 pm.
S U M M E R H I G H L I G H T S A N A W A R D I N G E V E N I N G
4th of JulyCelebrationWednesday, July 4, 5:30 - 9:30 pm
Join us for an All-American
Tribute on the 4th of July!
Buffet of all your favorite backyard
barbeque items such as hamburgers, hot
dogs, grilled chicken, corn on the cob,
baked beans, macaroni salad, apple pie,
and more.
5:30 - 8:30 pm – Hamster Time Ball
Races
Race inside gigantic “Hamster Balls”
5:30 - 8:30 pm – Deluxe Kiddie
Carousel
5:30 - 7:30 pm – Strawberry the
Clown: Face painting
6 - 8 pm – Pony Rides
6 - 8 pm – Cotton Candy
5:30 - 9:30 pm – Michael Masci Band
9 pm – Legendary Fireworks Display
Be sure to make your reservation as
soon as possible, this is a very popular
event!
$46.95++ adults, $19.95++ children
Take-OutWednesdays & Thursdays, 5:30 - 7:30 pm
Take a break from cooking and enjoy your
favorites off our a la carte menu. Call 954-
449-4407 to place your order and then pick
up your dinner at the front desk.
Kids KlubFridays, 6 - 9:30 pm
Kids Klub is catered to children ages 3 - 7.
These exciting theme parties include a kid’s
buffet from 6 - 9:30 pm, interactive shows
and games by talented characters from 6:30 -
7:30 pm, and a movie showing at 7:30 pm.
$14.95++ per child, includes dinner
June 1 – Fairytale Party
(Princess Sue / Alvin & the Chipettes)
June 8 – Millenia Party
(Millenia the Muse / Emperor’s New Groove)
June 15 – Ceramics on Wheels
(Plastercraft Teacher / Happy Feet 2)
June 22 – Arts & Crafts Party
June 29 – Arts & Crafts Party
July 6 – Expedition Party
(Exploration Sue / Scooby-Doo & Pirates)
July 13 – Arts & Crafts Party
July 20 – Adventures with Dora
(Dora the Explorer / Dora Summer Explorer)
July 27 – Arts & Crafts Party
August 3 – Mickey Mouse Club
(Mickey Mouse / Minnie’s Masquerade)
August 10 – Arts & Crafts Party
August 17 – Curious George
(Curious George / Back to School)
August 24 – Arts & Crafts Party
August 31 – Underwater Adventure
(Ariel / Ariel’s Beginning)
September 7 – Magic Show
(Magician / A Turtle’s Tale)
September 14 – Sponge Bob
(Sponge Bob / Sponge Bob Triton’s Revenge)
September 21 – Princess & Prince Party
(Princess Sue / The Return of Jafar)
September 28 – Sesame Street
(Elmo / Ready for School)
S AV E T H E D AT E !
OktoberfestSaturday, October 20,
6 - 9 pm
Private Parties Reserve your private event with Natalie
Panajotov, Catering Manager for any of your
banquet party needs…weddings, bridal
showers, anniversaries, corporate events,
reunions, birthdays and more! Natalie will
be happy to make your event spectacular,
contact her at (954) 449-4401.
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M E N ’ S A S S O C I A T I O N
Labor Day PoolPartyMonday, Sept. 3, 11:30 am - 2:30 pm
Celebrate Labor Day relaxing at the
pool with your family and friends. Your
children will enjoy our gigantic “King
Croc” water slide, face
painting with Strawberry
the Clown, games and
sand-art crafts. Enjoy a
buffet of all your favorite
backyard barbeque items,
while DJ George plays
your favorite summer
tunes. Come dressed casual in your
bathing suits and cover-ups for this
enjoyable day at the Club. $14.95++ per
person includes event activities, BBQ buffet
and non-alcoholic beverages. In addition, the
Dining Room will be open for our standard a
la carte lunch from 11:30 am - 2:30 pm.
Junior Club Select Fridays, 6 - 9 pm
These events are for junior Members and
guests ages 7 - 13; they follow various formats
from pool parties to dive-in-movies, video
games nights, tennis play, golf skills challenges
and more! $19.95++ per child, includes dinner
June 1 – DJ & Dive-in-Movie
June 22 – Fun N’ Fit KIDZ & Pool Party
July 6 – DJ & Pool Party
July 27 – Fun N’ Fit KIDZ & Pool Party
August 10 – Wii Game Night
August 24 – Fun N’ Fit KIDZ & Pool Party
September 7 – DJ & Dive-in-Movie
September 14 – Golf & Pool Party
September 21 – Fun N’Fit KIDZ & Pool Party
September 28 – Tennis & Pool Party
Father’s DayBrunch Sunday, June 17, 11 am - 2:30 pm
Treat Dad to a gourmet brunch buffet
with special additions including an
Oyster Bar and Bloody Mary Station,
complete with entertainment by the
talented saxophonist Will Bridges.
$36.95++ adults, $16.95++ children
East Coast Seafood Tour
Fridays, June 22, July 27, August 24 &
September 28
Treat yourself to an all-you-can-eat
buffet of Maine Lobster, Maryland
Crab Cakes, Key Lime Shooters and
more! $39++ per person (items subject to
availability)
GREAT SHOTSE A S T E R C E L E B R AT I O N | Sunday, April 8
Summer Pool PartiesSaturdays, June 2, July 7 & August 4, 11 am
- 2 pm
Enjoy hamburgers, hot dogs and chicken
from the grill then cool off with a tropical
drink from our Tiki Bar. Join your fellow
Members, family and friends for an after-
noon of swimming, tropical tunes and a
cheeseburger in paradise! $5++ per person
includes food and non-alcoholic beverages, reserva-
tions required; please call (954) 449-4439.
Club Event Reservation Policy Special club events, wine dinners,
Saturday night seafood buffets and holiday
dining are popular events that sell out and
require the purchase of special food and
beverage products, equipment, entertain-
ment, etc. Last minute un-replaced
cancellations (including changes to the party
number) are unfair to those Members who
are turned away due to full capacity and
cause the Club to incur unnecessary expenses
if the reservation is not replaced. As a result,
the Club must exercise a firm enforcement of
the special event and holiday dining policy.
• At the time of making your reservation we
will charge your account 100% of the event
price.
• Please let us know if you have other
Members dining with you, so we may
contact them.
• You may cancel 7 days prior to event,
without being charged.
• If you cancel less than 7 days prior to the
event, you will have to pay 100% of the
event price.
Note: Should there be a wait list and we are
able to fill your reservation less than 6 days prior to
the event, your account will be credited in full.
Drew & Tatiana Devens
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Jennifer Kelsey and her father Steve Kelsey
The Hooper Family
➤
Sharon Gustafson and Shannon &
Ashley Brooks
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The Broeman Family➤
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Anne & Frank Jr. Vicino (center) with their guests Fred &
Becky Davies (left) and Joe Tomassi (right)
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Summer Projects
To ensure proper
growth, root structure,
and top playing condi-
tions for you and your
guests , the mainte-
n a n c e s t a f f w i l l
aggressively apply the
summer horticultural
practices necessary for
maintaining healthy
and mature growth year-round.
Aerifying Fairways – this is done to loosen
soil that has become compacted by cart,
equipment and foot traffic, opening up
growing room for the roots and increasing
oxygen to the roots. This helps water infiltra-
tion and makes them firmer.
Aerifying Greens – promotes healthy turf
growth. A machine, known as an Aerifier,
removes 3 to 5 inch long cores of turf and
soil. The removal of cores allows water, air
and nutrients from the top-dressing to reach
the soil roots, thereby enhancing growth.
Top-dressing Greens – promotes:
• Tighter, Finer-Textured Turf
• Encourages Upright Growth
• Thatch Control
• Less Disease
• Better Water & Fertilizer Infiltration
• Alleviates Compaction
• Protects Against Winter Kill
Verticutting Tees & Fairways – verticutting
helps to reduce thatch build-up and allows
moisture and oxygen into the root system.
Thatch restricts movement of air, water and
fertilizers into the soil.
We continue to strive to reach our goal of
having some of the best and most consistent
golf course playing conditions in South
Florida!
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GOLFG O L F N E W S & T I P S
S C O T T F O X | H E A D G O L F P R O
Playing through the Summer!
T H E L E A D E R B O A R D
MGA EVENT
Saturday, March 10
1 Duncan Moffat & Stan Ziobro (-38)
Roger Bond & Rocco Campanale***
WGA PAL EVENT
Tuesday, March 13
1 Pat Damoorgian & Jane Eagon (55)
WGA LIKE HANDICAPS
Tuesday, March 20
1 Kay Patel & Connie Brandt (107)
Kim Baker & Mary Costantino***
SR. MEN’S STROKE PLAY CHAMP.
Friday - Saturday, March 23 - 24
Senior Division (Ages 50 - 64)
Champion: Kevin Groeneveld (154)
Super Senior Division (Ages 65 - 74)
Champion: Paul Novak (157)
Legends Division (Ages 75 & Above)
Champion: Don Kornrumpf (161)
WGA LOW GROSS / LOW NET
Tuesday, March 27
1 Sis Ertley (87*)
1 Gloria Allegri (65**)
SR. MEN’S MATCH PLAY CHAMP.
Wednesday & Saturday, March 28, 31 &
April 4, 7
Senior Division (Ages 50 - 64)
Champion: Kevin Groeneveld (1 up)
Runner-up: Greg Dettman
Super Senior Division (Ages 65 - 74)
Champion: Paul Novak (5-4)
Runner-up: Gordon Onstad
WGA DERBY DAY
Tuesday, April 3
1 Gerrie Roberts & Denise Bryan (73*)
Gloria Allegri & Susan Mackin
1 Jane Eagon & Dana Mullaney (46.5**)
Sylvia Baer & Pat Damoorgian
*gross, **net, ***blind draw
Course Updates
Aerification Dates (Course Closed)
Monday - Tuesday, June 18 - 19
Monday - Tuesday, August 20 - 21
Verticutting Tees
Monday - Wednesday, June 18 - 20
Monday - Tuesday, July 16 - 17
Monday - Wednesday, August 20 - 22
Verticutting Fairways
Monday - Friday, June 18 - 22
Monday - Tuesday, July 16 - 17
Monday - Friday, August 20 - 24
Dining Room & Course Closed
Tuesday, September 4 in lieu of the Labor
Day Holiday
Peyton Robertson captured first place in the Junior
Division of the Junior Club Championship on Saturday,
May 19
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Hole-In-One ClubAs a reminder, the Hole-In-One Club is
open to all Golf Members. You will be billed
$5 to join and $5 for every hole-in-one made
by a Member. When a participating Member
makes a hole-in-one,
they receive a beautiful
plaque, a framed photo
of the hole, and their
name in-scribed on a
permanent plaque in
the locker room. All
hole-in-one recipients
may use their winnings
towards a Club bill or
as golf shop credit.
Members not partici-
pating who make a
hole-in-one will still
receive a plaque. A
roster of all 2012
Hole-In-One Members is in the Golf Shop.
You don’t want to be left out of the program
if you make a hole-in-one!
Ladies 9 & WineWednesdays, 4 pm shot-
gun start
Join us any Wednesday
afternoon for 9-holes,
preceded by a 3:30 pm
golf clinic with Dolph or Jimmy. Happy hour
follows golf in the main dining room. The
entry fee is $10 per person, which is paid out
to the top finishers in the form of golf shop
credit. Teams and formats are based on the
number of participants who sign-up. Please
sign-up by 3:45 pm, so pairings can be
completed in a timely fashion.
Men’s 9-HolersThursdays, 5 pm shotgun start
Join us any Thursday afternoon for 9-
holes followed by happy hour in the main
dining room. The entry fee is $20 per person,
$10 goes toward a cash skins pool and the
other $10 is paid out in the form of golf shop
credit. Teams and formats are based on the
number of participants who sign-up. Please
sign-up by 4:45 pm, so pairings can be
completed in a timely fashion.
Fourth of July Flag EventWednesday, July 4, tee times
This 18-hole individual stroke play
competition will be flighted. This event is
handicapped, so we encourage all skill levels
to participate. The sign-up sheet will be
posted in the Golf Shop in June.
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T H E L E A D E R B O A R D
WGA MATCH PLAY VS. PAR
Tuesday, April 10
T1 Dawn Doyle (6 up)
T1 Rosemary Lawley
WGA ODD FRONT / EVEN BACK
Tuesday, April 17
T1 Eileen Lank (33.5)
T1 Maurene Gregory
MGA MEMBER-MEMBER
Friday - Saturday, April 20 - 21
Coral Ridge Flight
1 Jay & James Gunther (131.72**)
Robert Trent Jones, Sr. Flight
1 John Arledge & Jim Voorheis (127.55**)
WGA STABLEFORD
Tuesday, April 24
1 Judy Tight (88)
L e g e n d G o l f P ro B o b
Murphy and Jack Drury discuss
details of the Bob Murphy Golf
Outing benefitting the Wheelchair
Foundation.
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CRCC Member Carson Yates and PGA Pro Rickie
Fowler, at the RBC Heritage PGA Tournament –
Harbour Town Golf Links Course, Hilton Head, South
Carolina on April 11, 2012
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Play With the ProsAll Members are invited to play a round of
golf with any member of the Professional Staff:
Andrew Dodson, Kurt Stegle, Dolph Roder,
Jimmy Rockelman or Scott Fox. Whether it is
here at The Ridge or off property at one of our
many reciprocal courses, we welcome the
opportunity in building relationships and
improving your game!
Labor Day StablefordMonday, September 3, tee times
This 18-hole individual point-
quota stableford competition will
be flighted by gender. This event is
handicapped, so we encourage all
skill levels to participate. The sign-
up sheet will be posted in the Golf
Shop in August.
Leaderboard Results Check the Golf Shop & Locker Room
bulletin boards for summer event results, news
and course maintenance updates. This leader-
board section of the newsletter will resume at
the start of the 2012 - 2013 season in October.
Summer Reciprocal ProgramA summer reciprocal program has been
set-up with the following area clubs: Boca
Greens G&CC, Boca Lago CC, Boca Pointe
CC, Boca Woods CC, Broken Sound Club
(Club Course), TPC at Eagle Trace,
Turnberry Isle, and Weston Hills CC. This
program runs from May 1, 2012 to
September 30, 2012; however some clubs have
extended play into October. All reciprocal tee
times must be made through the Coral Ridge
Country Club professional staff. Members
who do not follow this policy may not be
eligible for play at any of the hosting facilities.
Please stop by the Golf Shop or give us a call
at 954-449-4420 and we’ll arrange a tee time
for you at the golf course of your choice.
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Summer Golf CampIf you haven’t enrolled your child or
grandchild in our Summer Camp Program,
now is the time! Ten-weeks of informative
and fun filled camps from June to August are
available to both Club Members and non-
members ages 4 - 15. Golf camp sessions run
Tuesday - Friday, June 5 - August 17.
GOLFG O L F T I P
PUTTING:You should know “Y”
– Jimmy Rockelman, PGA
Lead Instructor
With the summer rain
and high temperatures
your practice time may be
limited, so get your a
stroke in order with a little
indoor practice.
Spend some time working on your
stroke in front of a mirror.
Place the ball in the middle of your
stance, so that the club’s shaft is vertical
and the clubface is pointing where you
want the ball to start (not finish, because
90% of all putts curve to some degree).
Turn and face the
mirror in a down the line
view and place your shoul-
ders, hips, knees and feet
parallel to the intended
target line.
Now feel and imagine
your two arms and the
club shaft forming the capital letter “Y”
in the mirror.
Swing back and forth attempting to
create a backswing and forward swing of
EQUAL size and length (like a
pendulum), and keep your “Y” intact
until the end of the stroke.
With only a few minutes a day in
front of the mirror practicing your “Y,”
you can get a jump start to success on the
greens and enjoy shooting lower scores.MGA Event, Saturday, March 10. 1st
Place: Roger Bond, Duncan Moffat, Stan
Ziobro & Rocco Campanale (not pictured)
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T H E L E A D E R B O A R D
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Senior Men’s Stroke Play Championship (From left to right), Senior Division Champion: Kevin Groeneveld. Super Senior Division Champion: Paul Novak. Legends Division
Champion: Don Kornrumpf.
Senior Men’s Match Play Championship (From left to right), Senior Division Champion: Kevin Groeneveld. Super Senior Division Champion: Paul Novak.
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Gulf South Forest Products
Receives Presidential “E”
Award at White House
Ceremony
The “E” Awards are the highest recognition
any U.S. entity may receive for making a
significant contribution to the expansion of
U.S. exports.
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the
first presentation of the President’s “E”
Award by President John F. Kennedy. The
award was created by Executive Order in
1961 to encourage U.S. companies to sell
their products abroad.
U.S. Department of Commerce Secretary John Bryson (center) presenting the Presidential “E” Award for Exports
to Gulf South Forest Products’ President John Yohanan (left) and CEO Sam Yohanan (right), both CRCC Members,
on May 17, 2012 at the White House.
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Men’s Stroke Play Club Championship (From left to right), Championship Flight Champion: Duncan Moffat. First Flight Champion: David Sobocinski. Second Flight
Champion: Richard Mastrole.
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Ladies’
Member-GuestWe had a great turn-
out with 23 teams
participating in this
tropical themed event!
The teams were divided
into two groups and
the theme was “tropical.” The Royal Division
winners were Sheri Whittington and partner
Lisa Claffey, followed by Ann Spalding and
partner Winnie Schuetz. The Aqua
Division winners Chantal Tilbrook and
partner Nichole Pacella, followed by Tish
Flavin and partner Gail Wilkinson. After a
morning full of competition the participants
enjoy a lavish buffet lunch on the terrace
prepared by Chef Udo. After such a great
turn-out, next year’s Member-Guest will be
held on two different days, so that more
rounds can be played. Thank you to all of
our participants!
Special RecognitionCongratulations to Kristin Wiley, Emily
Groeneveld and Shelby Groeneveld, who
achieved great results in their high school
tennis seasons.
Representing Cardinal-Gibbons High
School, Kristin Wiley won the individual
state championship in both singles and
doubles, and was the runner-up for the
overall state championship in singles and
doubles. In addition she is the Sun-Sentinel
Player of the Year!
Representing Calvary High School,
Emily Groeneveld was
the runner-up at the #1
singles position. Emily
then partnered with her
sister Shelby Groeneveld
and they reached the
finals of the #1 doubles
position.
From The Tennis Pro ShopAs you prepare for summer camp keep in
mind that the Tennis Pro Shop is fully
stocked with everything your camper will
need. We have rackets and apparel for all
ages. As a Member you receive discount on
anything that you purchase from the Pro
Shop. Please stop by and check us out!
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E V E N T S & P R O G R A M S
W I L L H O A G | D I R E C T O R O F T E N N I S
Thanks for a Season of Great Play
TENNIS
Monday Hours of
OperationThe tennis court hours on Mondays
from June 4 - Sept. 3 are 8 am - 3 pm.
Summer Tennis CampIf you haven’t enrolled your child or
grandchild in our Summer Camp
program, now is the time! Ten weeks of
fun-filled instructional programs are
available from June to August, for children
ages 3 and up. Please note that camp will
not be offered the week of July 4.
Summer CardioOur cardio tennis programs will
continue throughout the summer
months. Come out for a fast-paced
workout on Wednesday evenings from
6:30 - 7:30 pm and Friday mornings from
8:30 - 9:30 am.
4th of July Mixed Doubles
TournamentWednesday July 4, 10 am
You will stay with your partner during
this fun event. Sign up in the Pro Shop.
Labor Day Mixed Doubles
MixerMonday, September 3, 10 am
The format for this event will be
changing partners, but the teams will
start with their selected partners.
Kristen Wiley➤
Emily Groeneveld
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Shelby Groeneveld
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L A D I E S ’ M E M B E R - G U E S T
R OYA L D I V I S I O N
Winners: Lisa Claffey & Sheri Whittington
Finalists: Ann Spalding & Winnie Schuetz
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2012 Club Tennis Championships
We had 74 entrants compete in this year’s Club Championships. The competition
delivered excitement across the board! Listed below are the champions and finalists,
congratulations to all!
Thank You To Our 2012 Team CaptainsA special thanks goes out to all of our dedicated team captains for the great job they
did during the 2011-2012 season!
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A Q UA D I V I S I O N
Winners: Nichole Pacella & Chantal Tilbrook
Finalists: Tish Flavin & Gail Wilkinson
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Women’s Open Cindi Joyner Women’s 5.0 Patty Echarte
Women’s A1 Denise Colon Women’s 4.5 Shayna Neal
Women’s A2 Carrie Tidwell Women’s 4.0 Kathleen Phillips
Women’s A3 Debbie Keese Women’s 3.5 Jane Holston
Women’s B2 Tresa Hernandez
Men’s Championship Singles Men’s A Doubles
Champion: Dion Joannou Champions: TBD
Runner-up: Charlie Fox Runner-ups: TBD
Men’s B Singles Men’s B Doubles
Champion: Peter Gayda Champions: Peter Gayda & Herb Yardley
Runner-up: Howard Abel Runner-ups: Pat O’Neal & Roger Steiner
Women’s Championship Singles Women’s Championship Doubles
Champion: Marianne Weber Champions: Penny Arnst & Kathy Guerke
Runner-up: Kathy Walsh Runner-ups: Ann Spalding & Marianne Weber
Women’s A Singles Women’s A Doubles
Champion: Laura Schroeders Champions: Laura Schroeders & Connie Williams
Runner-up: Stephanie Paul Runner-ups: Erica Buchholz & Carrie Tidwell
Women’s B Singles: Women’s B Doubles
Champion: Amy Smith Champions: Cindy Leventhal & Angela Mahin
Runner-up: Cindy Leventhal Runner-ups: Amy Smith & Angela Soto
Mixed Doubles:
Congratulations! Champions: Mark & Ann Spalding
Runner-ups: Eric Rosenberg & Terry Gunther
Golf Outings
WGA Derby Day
Tuesday, April 3
1 1st Place Gross: Gerrie Roberts, Denise
Bryan, Gloria Allegri & Susan Mackin
(not pictured)
2 1st Place Net: Pat Damoorgian, Jane
Eagon, Dana Mullaney & Sylvia Baer
MGA Member-Member
Friday - Saturday, April 20 - 21
3 Coral Ridge Flight Champions:
Jay & James Gunther
4 Robert Trent Jones, Sr. Flight
Champions: Jim Voorheis & John
Arledge
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Club Championship Match
Sunday, April 1
5 Connie Williams & Laura Schroeders
Ladies’ Member-Guest
Thursday, April 19
6 Participants of the Ladies’ Member-
Guest
7 Jody Wyllys & Tresa Hernandez
8 Helena Cooper & Marianne
Mastronunzio
On the Courts
1 The Shamon Family
2 The Boynton Family
3 The Meli Family
4 The Accardi Family
5 Aline Stella (right) and her grandson
Christopher Stella & fiancé Emily Scott
6 Deborah & Leigh Kerr with their
Aunties Darlene Weiser & Julianne Hall
7 The Martin Family
Mother’s DaySunday, May 13
SHOTS
Please visit the website to see a full compilation of
pictures from all events at www.coralridgecc.com
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Tennis CampTiny Tots (4 - 6 years) Monday - Thursday, 9:00 - 10:00 amSeniors (7-15 years and up)Monday - Thursday, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Tiny TotsStudents are introduced to the game oftennis through a variety of movementand striking practices. The instructorsput a large emphasis on fun in theseprograms.
Tiny Tots Fees$90 Member / $100 Non-member per
session (M-TH)Walk-In / Day of Registration Fee: $15Registration Processing Fee $25 (one
time per camper, per summer) Cancellation Processing Fee $25Note: Rates include taxes.
SeniorsStudents are exposed to an extensivedrill program covering all of the basicstrokes in the morning. After a lunchbreak, in which the children are invitedto swim as well as eat, the students areengaged in match play. Conditioning,strategy, rules, and etiquette areemphasized in this program. The ses-sions end with a “hit-for-prizes”game, inwhich all students have a chance towin tennis related prizes.
Seniors Fees $230 Member / $255 Non-member per
session (M-TH)Walk In / Day of Registration Fee $15Registration Processing Fee $25 (one
time per camper, per summer)Cancellation Processing Fee $25
Note: Rates include lunch and taxes.
Schedule of SessionsMonday - Thursday Session 1 June 4 - 7
Session 2 June 11 - 14Session 3 June 18 - 21 Session 4 June 25 - 28Session 5 July 9 - 12Session 6 July 16 - 19Session 7 July 23 - 26Session 8 July 30 - August 2Session 9 August 6 - 9Session 10 August 13 - 16Note: Due to the 4th of July holiday, camp
will not be offered the week of July 2 - 6.
Stipulation: Proper tennis shoes andattire are required before any camper isallowed to play. Tank tops, sports jer-seys, cargo pants, shorts, cut-offs, run-ning shoes, and any other inappropri-ate attire is not permitted. Limitedequipment is available, but it is recom-mended that your child has his/herown equipment, which you can pur-chase at the Tennis Pro Shop.
Tennis Camp Directors: Will Hoag &Chris Kader, 954.449.4410
Combo Camp(5 - 7 years)
Monday - Thursday, 9:00 am - 12:30 pm(Same session dates as Tennis Camp weeks1 - 10)
Tennis Camp: Monday - Thursday, 9:00 - 10:00 amSwim Camp: Monday - Tuesday, 10:00 am - 12:00 pmGolf Camp: Wednesday - Thursday, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Combo Camp introduces students toTennis, Golf and Swim! Campers willenjoy playing tennis every morning,followed by swim on Monday and
Tuesday, switching to golf onWednesday and Thursday.
Combo Camp Fees$190 Member / $225 Non-member per
session (M-TH), Walk-In / Day of Registration Fee $15
Registration Processing Fee $25 (onetime per camper, per summer)
Cancellation Processing Fee $25Note: Rates include lunch and taxes.
Golf CampJuniors (5 - 8 years)Tuesday - Friday, 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Seniors (9 - 15 years) Tuesday - Friday, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Golf Camp is open to children ages 5 - 15interested in learning golf or improvingtheir current game. The camp is designedto encourage skill development, with astrong emphasis on fun. Our professionalstaff has extensive teaching experienceand organizational skills applicable forchildren.
Juniors: Instruction, games, and lunch.
Juniors Fees$150 Member / $175 Non-member per
session (T-FRI) Walk In / Day of Registration Fee $15Registration Processing Fee $25 (one
time per camper, per summer)Cancellation Processing Fee $25Note: Rates include lunch and taxes.
Seniors: Play in the morning followedby lunch at which time the children areable to cool off at the pool if theychoose. The afternoon focuses oninstruction. The timing of activities issubject to change due to circumstance.
Senior Fees$290 Member / $320 Non-member per
session (T-FRI) Walk In / Day of Registration Fee $15Registration Processing Fee $25 (one
time per camper, per summer)Cancellation Processing Fee $25Note: Rates include lunch and taxes.
Schedule of Sessions:Tuesday - ThursdaySession 1 June 5 - 8 Session 2 June 12 - 15 Session 3 June 19 - 22Session 4 June 26 - 29Session 5 July 10 - 13Session 6 July 17 - 20Session 7 July 24 - 27Session 8 July 31 - August 3Session 9 August 7 - 10
Session 10 August 14 - 17Note: Due to the 4th of July holiday, camp
will not be offered the week of July 2 - 6.
Stipulation: Proper golf attire isrequired; children are allowed to play int-shirts. Tank tops, sports jerseys, cargopants or shorts, cut-offs, and any otherinappropriate attire is not permitted.Limited equipment is available, but it isrecommended that your child hashis/her own equipment, which you canpurchase at the Golf Pro Shop.
Golf Camp Director: Scott Fox,954.449.4421
Swim CampSwim Camp (2 - 14 years)Monday - Friday2 Time Offerings10:00 am - 12:00 pm3:00 pm - 5:00 pmNote: Times exclude swim meets.
Swim camp focuses on stroke improve-ment and includes participation in avariety of competitive swim meets.Each child must be able to swim thelength of the pool.
Weekly Schedule Session 1 June 4 - 8Session 2 June 11 - 15Session 3 June 18 - 22 Session 4 June 25 - 29 Session 5 July 9 - 13Session 6 July 16 - 20Session 7 July 23 - 27Session 8 July 30 - August 3Session 9 August 6 - 10Session 10 August 13 - 1Note: Due to the 4th of July holiday, camp
will not be offered the week of July 2 - 6.
Stipulation: All children are required tohave CRCC swimsuits and goggleswhich you can purchase at the pool.
Swim Camp Fees$110 Member / $135 Non-member per
session (M-FRI) Walk In / Day of Registration Fee $15Registration Processing Fee $25 (one
time per camper, per summer)Cancellation Processing Fee $25 Swim Suit $60.42, Goggles $21.20Note: Rates include taxes.
Swim Meets Children in swim camp the week of aswim meet are invited to participate.See Camp Director for details.
Swim Camp Director: Jo Ann Davies,954.449.4425
CAMPC R C C S U M M E R C A M P P R O G R A M S
2012 Summer Camp is here!Coral Ridge Country Club offers summer Tennis, Golf and Swim
Camps for children of various ages and skill levels. These fun and instruc-
tional programs run from June - August and are available to both Club
Members and non-members. Please see the camp brochure for our
new 5-Day Camp.
Pick-up a camp brochure at the Club or download a copy from the
website at www.coralridgecc.com.
We look forward to your child’s participation in Summer Camp!
GOLFH O U R S O F O P E R AT I O N
MondayClosed
Tuesday - Sunday7 am – 6 pm
G O L F DA I LY E V E N T S
Tuesday8 am - 12:15 pm – Ladies Golf10:30 am – Ladies 9-Holers9 am - 3 pm – Junior Golf Camp*12:15 pm – Trippers (Men)1:30 - 2:30 pm – Hot Topic Clinic
WednesdayGuest Day (1/2 Price Green Fees -
Ends Oct 31)9 am - 3 pm – Junior Golf Camp*3:30 - 4 pm – Ladies Golf Clinic4 pm – Ladies 9 & Wine
Thursday9 am - 3 pm – Junior Golf Camp*12:15 pm – Ridge Runners (Men)4:30 - 5 pm – Men’s Group Clinic 5 pm – 9-Holers (Men)
FridayGuest Day (1/2 Price - Ends Oct 26)9 am - 3 pm – Junior Golf Camp*9 - 10 am – Hot Topic Clinic1 - 2:30 pm – Get Hooked on Golf
Saturday8 am - 12:30 pm – Men’s Golf9 am – Nine O’Clockers9:30 - 10 am – Parent/Child Clinic1 - 2 pm – Little Chippers2 - 3:30 pm – Junior Academy
Note: There are no MGA eventsJune, July, Aug, & Sept.
* Junior Golf Camp runs from June5 - August 17.
G O L F S P E C I A L E V E N T S
Friday, June 8Marathon Oil Group
Wednesday, July 4Individual Flag Event
Saturday-Monday, Sept. 1-3Patriot Golf Days
Monday, Sept. 3Labor Day Stableford
Any DayPlay with the Pro Call the Golf Shop for details
TENNISH O U R S O F O P E R AT I O N
Monday8 am - 3 pmNote: After Labor Day, Mondayhours are 8 am - 8 pmTuesday - Friday8 am - 8 pmSaturday and Sunday8 am - 6 pm
Members are encouraged to call the
Pro Shop at 954-449-4410 if playing
after 6 pm on weekdays. On nights
with no play the courts will close at
6:30 pm.
T E N N I S DA I LY E V E N T S
Monday9 am - 3 pm – Tennis Camp*
Tuesdays9 am - 3 pm – Tennis Camp*
Wednesday8 am -12 pm – Women’s Tennis 9 am - 3 pm – Tennis Camp*6:30 - 7:30 pm – Cardio Tennis
Thursday9 am - 3 pm – Tennis Camp*
Friday8:30 - 9:30 am – Cardio TennisSaturday8 am - 12 pm – Men’s Tennis
* Tennis Camp runs from June 4 -August 16.
TENNIS SPECIAL EVENTS
Wednesday, July 44th of July Mixed Doubles
Monday, September 3Labor Day Mixed Doubles
POOLH O U R S O F O P E R AT I O N
Monday - Thursday and Saturday& Sunday8 am - 5 pm
Friday8 am - 6 pm
P O O L D A I LY E V E N T S
Monday – Friday10 am - 12 pm – Swim Camp*3 am - 5 pm – Swim Camp*
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday9 - 10 am – Watercise
* Swim Camp runs from June 4 -August 17.
Swim lessons are always available.
Please call (954) 449-4425, or stop by
the pool to sign up.
CLUBHO U R S & DA I LY EV E N TS
Members are encouraged to make
reservations for dining and special
events at (954) 449-4439.
MondayThe Clubhouse, Men’s Grill, Locker
Rooms & Carousel Closed
Tuesday - Sunday10 am - 5 pm – Carousel11 am - 2:30 pm – Men’s Grill2:30 - 5 pm – Men’s Grill (Light Fare)
Tuesday11:30 am - 2:30 pm – Lunch
Wednesday11:30 am - 2:30 pm – Lunch5:30 - 8 pm – Martini Madness5:30 - 8:30 pm – A la Carte Dinner5:30 - 8:30 pm – Kids Eat Free
Thursday11:30 am - 2:30 pm – Lunch5:30 - 8 pm – Martini Madness 5:30 - 8:30 pm – A la Carte Dinner
Friday11:30 am - 2:30 pm – Lunch5:30 - 8 pm – Martini Madness5:30 - 8:30 pm – Buffet Dinner6 - 9:30 pm – Kids Klub6 - 9 pm – Junior Club
Saturday11:30 am - 2:30 pm – Lunch
Sunday11 am - 2:30 pm – Brunch Buffet
C L U B S P E C I A L E V E N T S
June - AugustGolf, Swim & Tennis Camps
Saturday, June 2Pool Party
Sunday, June 17Father’s Day Brunch
Wednesday, July 4Fourth of July Celebration
Saturday, July 7Pool Party
Saturday, August 4Pool Party
Monday, September 3Labor Day Celebration
LOOKINGAHEADSaturday, October 6MGA Event
Tuesday, October 23WGA Halloween Scramble
Saturday, October 20Oktoberfest Celebration
Friday, October 26Kids Halloween Monster BashFall Feast Buffet
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Please Note:
DINING HOURS SUBJECT TO CHANGE Due to various spe-
cial events, the Club’s standard dining hours are subject to change. Please
review the weekly blast emails, which will always include any changes to the
dining hours.
JUNESU N DAY M ON DAY T U E S DAY W E DN E S DAY T H U R S DAY F R I DAY S AT U R DAY
www.coralridgecc.com
Members are
encouraged to make
reservations for dining
and special events at
(954) 449-4439.
C LU B EV E N T R E S E RVAT I O N P OL I C Y
Special club events, wine dinners, Saturday night seafood buffets and holiday dining are popular events that sell out and require
the purchase of special food and beverage products, equipment, entertainment, etc. Last minute un-replaced cancellations
(including changes to the party number) are unfair to those Members who are turned away due to full capacity and cause the
Club to incur unnecessary expenses if the reservation is not replaced. As a result, the Club must exercise a firm enforcement of
the special event and holiday dining policy.
• At the time of making your reservation we will charge your account 100% of the event price.
• Please let us know if you have other Members dining with you, so we may contact them.
• You may cancel 7 days prior to event, without being charged.
• If you cancel less than 7 days prior to the event, you will have to pay 100% of the event price.
Note: Should there be a wait list and we are able to fill your reservation less than 6 days prior to the event, your account will be
credited in full.
C LU BH O U S E D I N I N G
Lunch: Tues. – Sat. ( 11:30 am – 2:30 pm )
A la Carte Dinner: Wed. & Thurs. ( 5:30 – 8:30 pm )
Martini Madness: Wed., Thurs. & Fri. ( 5:30 – 8 pm )
Buffet Dinner: Fri. ( 5:30 – 8:30 pm )
Special Event: Select Sat. ( Times Vary )
Brunch Buffet: Sun. ( 11 am – 2:30 pm )
K EY
Golf
Tennis
Pool
Camp – G: Golf T: Tennis S: Swim C: Combo
Club Dining & Events
Kids Eat Free
1Guest Day
Cardio Tennis
Watercise Class
Hot Topic/Hooked
MM/SouthwesternFusion Buffet
Kids Klub/Jr. Club
2Men’s Golf
Men’s Tennis
Nine O’Clockers
Parent/Child Clinic
Kids Can Cook
Pool Party
Lil Chip/Jr Acad
3Brunch Buffet
4Watercise Class
Camp: T/C/S
5Ladies Golf/9-Holers
Camp: G/T/C/S
Trippers
Hot Topic Clinic
6Guest Day
Watercise Class
Women’s Tennis
Camp: G/T/C/S
Ladies Clinic
9 & Wine
Cardio Tennis
MM/A la Carte
7Women’s Cat Fight
Camp: G/T/C/S
Ridge Runners
Mens Clinic
9-Holers
MM/A la Carte
8Guest Day
Marathon Oil Group
Cardio Tennis
Watercise Class
Camp: G/S
Hot Topic/Hooked
MM/Paris Buffet
Kids Klub
9Men’s Golf
Men’s Tennis
Nine O’Clockers
Parent/Child Clinic
Lil Chip/Jr Acad
10Brunch Buffet
11Watercise Class
Camp: T/C/S
12Ladies Golf/9-Holers
Camp: G/T/C/S
Trippers
Hot Topic Clinic
13Guest Day
Watercise Class
Women’s Tennis
Camp: G/T/C/S
Ladies Clinic
9 & Wine
Cardio Tennis
MM/A la Carte
14Women’s Cat Fight
Camp: G/T/C/S
Ridge Runners
Mens Clinic
9-Holers
MM/A la Carte
15Guest Day
Cardio Tennis
Watercise Class
Camp: G/S
Hot Topic/Hooked
MM/Bourbon StreetDining Buffet
Kids Klub
16Men’s Golf
Men’s Tennis
Nine O’Clockers
Parent/Child Clinic
Lil Chip/Jr Acad
24Brunch Buffet
25Watercise Class
Camp: T/C/S
26Ladies Golf/9-Holers
Camp: G/T/C/S
Trippers
Hot Topic Clinic
27Guest Day
Watercise Class
Women’s Tennis
Camp: G/T/C/S
Ladies Clinic
9 & Wine
Cardio Tennis
MM/A la Carte
28Women’s Cat Fight
Camp: G/T/C/S
Ridge Runners
Mens Clinic
9-Holers
MM/A la Carte
29Guest Day
Cardio Tennis
Watercise Class
Camp: G/S
Hot Topic/Hooked
MM/Little ItalyBuffet
Kids Klub
30Men’s Golf
Men’s Tennis
Nine O’Clockers
Parent/Child Clinic
Lil Chip/Jr Acad
17Father’s Day Brunch
18Course ClosedAerification
Watercise Class
Camp: T/C/S
19Course ClosedAerification
Camp: G/T/C/S
Trippers
Hot Topic Clinic
20Guest Day
Watercise Class
Women’s Tennis
Camp: G/T/C/S
Ladies Clinic
9 & Wine
Cardio Tennis
MM/A la Carte
21Women’s Cat Fight
Camp: G/T/C/S
Ridge Runners
Mens Clinic
9-Holers
MM/A la Carte
22Guest Day
Cardio Tennis
Watercise Class
Camp: G/S
Hot Topic/Hooked
MM/East CoastSeafood Tour
Kids Klub/Jr. Club
23Men’s Golf
Men’s Tennis
Nine O’Clockers
Parent/Child Clinic
Lil Chip/Jr Acad
K EY
Golf
Tennis
Pool
Camp – G: Golf T: Tennis S: Swim C: Combo
Club Dining & Events
Kids Eat Free
JULYSU N DAY M ON DAY T U E S DAY W E DN E S DAY T H U R S DAY F R I DAY S AT U R DAY
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C LU BH O U S E D I N I N G
Lunch: Tues. – Sat. ( 11:30 am – 2:30 pm )
A la Carte Dinner: Wed. & Thurs. ( 5:30 – 8:30 pm )
Martini Madness: Wed., Thurs. & Fri. ( 5:30 – 8 pm )
Buffet Dinner: Fri. ( 5:30 – 8:30 pm )
Special Event: Select Sat. ( Times Vary )
Brunch Buffet: Sun. ( 11 am – 2:30 pm )
Members are
encouraged to make
reservations for dining
and special events at
(954) 449-4439.
29Brunch Buffet
30Watercise Class
Camp: T/C/S
31Ladies Golf/9-Holers
Camp: G/T/C/S
Trippers
Hot Topic Clinic
1Brunch Buffet
2Watercise Class
3Ladies Golf/9-Holers
Trippers
Hot Topic Clinic
4Guest Day
Clubhouse Open
Course Open
Watercise Class
Ind. Flag Event
July 4 Mixed Doub.
July 4 Celebration &Fireworks
5Women’s Cat Fight
Ridger Runners
M. Clinic/9-Holers
MM/A la Carte
6Guest Day
Cardio Tennis
Watercise Class
Hot Topic/Hooked
MM/BambooGarden Buffet
Kids Klub/Jr. Club
7Men’s Golf
Men’s Tennis
Nine O’Clockers
Parent/Child Clinic
Kids Can Cook
Pool Party
Lil Chip/Jr Acad
8Brunch Buffet
9Watercise Class
Camp: T/C/S
10Ladies Golf/9-Holers
Camp: G/T/C/S
Trippers
Hot Topic Clinic
11Guest Day
Watercise Class
Women’s Tennis
Camp: G/T/C/S
L. Clinic / 9 & Wine
Cardio Tennis
MM/A la Carte
12Women’s Cat Fight
Camp: G/T/C/S
Ridge Runners
Mens Clinic
9-Holers
MM/A la Carte
13Guest Day
Cardio Tennis
Watercise Class
Camp: G/S
Hot Topic/Hooked
MM/SouthwesternFusion Buffet
Kids Klub
14Men’s Golf
Men’s Tennis
Nine O’Clockers
Parent/Child Clinic
Lil Chip/Jr Acad
22Brunch Buffet
23Watercise Class
Camp: T/C/S
24Ladies Golf/9-Holers
Camp: G/T/C/S
Trippers
Hot Topic Clinic
25Guest Day
Watercise Class
Women’s Tennis
Camp: G/T/C/S
L. Clinic / 9 & Wine
Cardio Tennis
MM/A la Carte
26Women’s Cat Fight
Camp: G/T/C/S
Ridge Runners
Mens Clinic
9-Holers
MM/A la Carte
27Guest Day
Cardio Tennis
Watercise Class
Camp: G/S
Hot Topic/Hooked
MM/East CoastSeafood Tour
Kids Klub/Jr. Club
28Men’s Golf
Men’s Tennis
Nine O’Clockers
Parent/Child Clinic
Lil Chip/Jr Acad
15Brunch Buffet
16Watercise Class
Camp: T/C/S
17Ladies Golf/9-Holers
Camp: G/T/C/S
Trippers
Hot Topic Clinic
18Guest Day
Watercise Class
Women’s Tennis
Camp: G/T/C/S
L. Clinic / 9 & Wine
Cardio Tennis
MM/A la Carte
19Women’s Cat Fight
Camp: G/T/C/S
Ridge Runners
Mens Clinic
9-Holers
MM/A la Carte
20Guest Day
Cardio Tennis
Watercise Class
Camp: G/S
Hot Topic/Hooked
MM/Tour EiffelBuffet
Kids Klub
21Men’s Golf
Men’s Tennis
Nine O’Clockers
Parent/Child Clinic
Lil Chip/Jr Acad
K EY
Golf
Tennis
Pool
Camp – G: Golf T: Tennis S: Swim C: Combo
Club Dining & Events
Kids Eat Free
AUGUSTSU N DAY M ON DAY T U E S DAY W E DN E S DAY T H U R S DAY F R I DAY S AT U R DAY
www.coralridgecc.com
Members are
encouraged to make
reservations for dining
and special events at
(954) 449-4439.
C LU BH O U S E D I N I N G
Lunch: Tues. – Sat. ( 11:30 am – 2:30 pm )
A la Carte Dinner: Wed. & Thurs. ( 5:30 – 8:30 pm )
Martini Madness: Wed., Thurs. & Fri. ( 5:30 – 8 pm )
Buffet Dinner: Fri. ( 5:30 – 8:30 pm )
Special Event: Select Sat. ( Times Vary )
Brunch Buffet: Sun. ( 11 am – 2:30 pm )
1Guest Day
Watercise Class
Women’s Tennis
Camp: G/T/C/S
L. Clinic / 9 & Wine
Cardio Tennis
MM/A la Carte
2Women’s Cat Fight
Camp: G/T/C/S
Ridge Runners
Mens Clinic
9-Holers
MM/A la Carte
3Guest Day
Cardio Tennis
Watercise Class
Camp: G/S
Hot Topic/Hooked
MM/ Mardi GrasBuffet
Kids Klub
4Men’s Golf
Men’s Tennis
Nine O’Clockers
Parent/Child Clinic
Kids Can Cook
Pool Party
Lil Chip/Jr Acad
12Brunch Buffet
13Watercise Class
Camp: T/C/S
14Ladies Golf/9-Holers
Camp: G/T/C/S
Trippers
Hot Topic Clinic
15Guest Day
Watercise Class
Women’s Tennis
Camp: G/T/C/S
L. Clinic / 9 & Wine
Cardio Tennis
MM/A la Carte
16Women’s Cat Fight
Camp: G/T/C/S
Ridge Runners
Mens Clinic
9-Holers
MM/A la Carte
17Guest Day
Cardio Tennis
Watercise Class
Camp: G/S
Hot Topic/Hooked
MM/Feast in theEast Buffet
Kids Klub
18Men’s Golf
Men’s Tennis
Nine O’Clockers
Parent/Child Clinic
Lil Chip/Jr Acad
5Brunch Buffet
6Watercise Class
Camp: T/C/S
7Ladies Golf/9-Holers
Camp: G/T/C/S
Trippers
Hot Topic Clinic
8Guest Day
Watercise Class
Women’s Tennis
Camp: G/T/C/S
L. Clinic / 9 & Wine
Cardio Tennis
MM/A la Carte
9Women’s Cat Fight
Camp: G/T/C/S
Ridge Runners
Mens Clinic
9-Holers
MM/A la Carte
10Guest Day
Cardio Tennis
Watercise Class
Camp: G/S
Hot Topic/Hooked
MM/Taste of ItalyBuffet
Kids Klub/Jr. Club
11Men’s Golf
Men’s Tennis
Nine O’Clockers
Parent/Child Clinic
Lil Chip/Jr Acad
19Brunch Buffet
20Course ClosedAerification
Watercise Class
21Course ClosedAerification
22Guest Day
Watercise Class
Women’s Tennis
L. Clinic / 9 & Wine
Cardio Tennis
MM/A la Carte
23Women’s Cat Fight
Ridge Runners
Mens Clinic
9-Holers
MM/A la Carte
24Guest Day
Cardio Tennis
Watercise Class
Hot Topic/Hooked
MM/East CoastSeafood Tour
Kids Klub/Jr. Club
25Men’s Golf
Men’s Tennis
Nine O’Clockers
Parent/Child Clinic
Lil Chip/Jr Acad
26Brunch Buffet
27Watercise Class
28Ladies Golf/9-Holers
Trippers
Hot Topic Clinic
29Guest Day
Watercise Class
Women’s Tennis
L. Clinic / 9 & Wine
Cardio Tennis
MM/A la Carte
30Women’s Cat Fight
Ridge Runners
Mens Clinic
9-Holers
MM/A la Carte
31Guest Day
Patriot Golf Day
Cardio Tennis
Watercise Class
Hot Topic/Hooked
MM/SouthwesternFusion Buffet
Kids Klub
SEPTEMBERSU N DAY M ON DAY T U E S DAY W E DN E S DAY T H U R S DAY F R I DAY S AT U R DAY
CORAL RIDGE COUNTRY CLUB
3801 Bayview DriveFort Lauderdale, FL 33308
C LU BH O U S E D I N I N G
Lunch: Tues. – Sat. ( 11:30 am – 2:30 pm )
A la Carte Dinner: Wed. & Thurs. ( 5:30 – 8:30 pm )
Martini Madness: Wed., Thurs. & Fri. ( 5:30 – 8 pm )
Buffet Dinner: Fri. ( 5:30 – 8:30 pm )
Special Event: Select Sat. ( Times Vary )
Brunch Buffet: Sun. ( 11 am – 2:30 pm )
Members are
encouraged to make
reservations for dining
and special events at
(954) 449-4439.
K EY
Golf
Tennis
Pool
Club Dining
& Events
Kids Eat Free
1Patriot Golf Day
Men’s Golf
Men’s Tennis
Nine O’Clockers
Parent/Child Clinic
Kids Can Cook
Lil Chip/Jr Acad
2Patriot Golf Day
Brunch Buffet
3Course Open
Patriot Golf Day
Watercise Class
Labor Day Stableford
Labor Day MixedDoubles
Labor Day BBQ PoolParty
4Course Closed
Dining RoomClosed
5Guest Day
Watercise Class
Women’s Tennis
L. Clinic / 9 & Wine
Cardio Tennis
MM/A la Carte
6Women’s Cat Fight
Ridge Runners
Mens Clinic
9-Holers
MM/A la Carte
7Guest Day
Cardio Tennis
Watercise Class
Hot Topic/Hooked
MM/Saveurs deFrance Buffet
Kids Klub/Jr. Club
8Men’s Golf
Men’s Tennis
Nine O’Clockers
Parent/Child Clinic
Lil Chip/Jr Acad
16Brunch Buffet
17Watercise Class
18Ladies Golf/9-Holers
Trippers
Hot Topic Clinic
19Guest Day
Watercise Class
Women’s Tennis
L. Clinic / 9 & Wine
Cardio Tennis
MM/A la Carte
20Women’s Cat Fight
Ridge Runners
Mens Clinic
9-Holers
MM/A la Carte
21Guest Day
Cardio Tennis
Watercise Class
Hot Topic/Hooked
MM/Dinner in ItalyBuffet
Kids Klub/Jr. Club
22Men’s Golf
Men’s Tennis
Nine O’Clockers
Parent/Child Clinic
Lil Chip/Jr Acad
9Brunch Buffet
10Watercise Class
11Ladies Golf/9-Holers
Trippers
Hot Topic Clinic
12Guest Day
Watercise Class
Women’s Tennis
L. Clinic / 9 & Wine
Cardio Tennis
MM/A la Carte
13Women’s Cat Fight
Ridge Runners
Mens Clinic
9-Holers
MM/A la Carte
14Guest Day
Cardio Tennis
Watercise Class
Hot Topic/Hooked
MM/Essence ofNew Orleans Buffet
Kids Klub/Jr. Club
15Men’s Golf
Men’s Tennis
Nine O’Clockers
Parent/Child Clinic
Lil Chip/Jr Acad
23Brunch Buffet
30Brunch Buffet
24Watercise Class
25Ladies Golf/9-Holers
Trippers
Hot Topic Clinic
26Guest Day
Watercise Class
Women’s Tennis
L. Clinic / 9 & Wine
Cardio Tennis
MM/A la Carte
27Women’s Cat Fight
Ridge Runners
Mens Clinic
9-Holers
MM/A la Carte
28Guest Day
Cardio Tennis
Watercise Class
Hot Topic/Hooked
MM/East CoastSeafood Tour
Kids Klub/Jr. Club
29Men’s Golf
Men’s Tennis
Nine O’Clockers
Parent/Child Clinic
Lil Chip/Jr Acad